235peoplecollect>intern15:27:3113:30:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114kam58SKHSKHsciencePHYSICSwhistlebrassULTRASONICGALTONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-02-141997-11-181997-05-13Galton ?1Present1997-05-13ComponentRecord stateThere is no record of the manufacture of these whistles but the wooden storage box is marked with the name Galton.1997-05-13three high-pitched (ultrasonic?) brass whistles; adjustable, one of them has a graduated scale. All contained in rough wooden box inscribed 'Galton's Whistles'17:03:46pa/A42010-06-01WRAY, E.M.black and white photograph1983198211850unknownSchool of Physics and AstronomyThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.Most of the objects in the Physics collection were photographed by Dr E.M Wray of the Physics department in 1982. He compiled a descriptive list to accompany the photographs in 1992.sciencewhistlepa/A4brassWOODSCIENCEPHYSICSWHISTLEBRASSULTRASONICGALTONWray's photo catalogue, object history fileThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.1.1.19box marked: 'Galton's Whistles'1/1/19School of Physics and AstronomyManufactered by4391982185018001982approx. 2", 3" & 4" long UUniversity of St AndrewsGalton ?MANU1997-05-13A17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 236people15:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SKHsciencePHYSICSACOUSTICSOUNDNEEDLEGRAMOPHONESHARPENERIMHMVBCNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-05-14IM, BCN, HMVEngland, Britain1Present1997-05-14ComponentRecord state1997-05-14IM needle sharpener for '78' gramophones with three packets of needles; two paper envelopes with BCN 'medium tone' and 'loud tone' needles and one His Master's Voice tin with 'half tone' needles.17:03:46pa/A42010-06-01WRAY, E.M.black and white photograph19831940s198241850unknownSchool of Physics and AstronomyThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.Most of the objects in the Physics collection were photographed by Dr E.M Wray of the Physics department in 1982. He compiled a descriptive list to accompany the photographs in 1992.sciencepa/A4sharpener - metal paper packets with metal needles.SCIENCEPHYSICSACOUSTICSOUNDNEEDLEGRAMOPHONESHARPENERIMHMVBCNWray's photo catalogue, object history fileThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.1.1.21sharpener: ' IM[.......]' needle packet 1: 'BCN, THE MUSIC LOVER'S NEEDLE, GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES, (NON-METALLIC), MEDIUM TONE, Perfection of tone, Absolute elimination of scratch, No wear of records. UNSURPASSED FOR ELECTRIC PICK-UPS, Per Packet 1/' of 5, Manufactured by, THE BCN COMPANY, WADDON FACTORY ESTATE, STAFFORD ROAD, CROYDON, ENG. Patented throughout the world.' needle packet 2: as above for 'LOUD TONE' needles needle tin: 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE, PICTURE COPYRIGHT,[................], HALF TONE, MADE IN ENGLAND1/1/21School of Physics and AstronomyManufactered by4401982185019001960sharpener L 4"UUniversity of St AndrewsBritainEnglandIM, BCN, HMVMANU1997-05-14A17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 237people15:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SKHsciencePHYSICSbrassWOODFRAHMgyroscopeFREQUENCYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-05-14unknown?1Present1997-05-14ComponentRecord state1997-05-14gyroscope; with Frahm reeds to demonstrate Frahm method of measuring frequency, fitted black case.17:03:46pa/A42010-06-01WRAY, E.M.black and white photograph1983198241850unknownSchool of Physics and AstronomyThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.Most of the objects in the Physics collection were photographed by Dr E.M Wray of the Physics department in 1982. He compiled a descriptive list to accompany the photographs in 1992.sciencegyroscopepa/A4brass (?)wooden handleSCIENCEPHYSICSBRASSWOODFRAHMGYROSCOPEFREQUENCYWray's photo catalogue, object history fileThe number given, refers to the Wray photo catalogue negative number.1.1.22engraved: System Frahm / ~ 6023741/1/22School of Physics and AstronomyManufactered by4411982185018501982L 8"UUniversity of St Andrewsunknown?MANU1997-05-14A17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1168Univesity of St Andrews, Department of Anatomy, Bute Medical Building, SKULL Collectionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektunknown"Gond" with incomplete mandible. From Major Fleming.JBSKULLFLEMINGMANDIBLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-02-11University of St Andrews1Present2000-02-11ComponentRecord state2000-02-11poorMandible: Left Ramous missing; 3 teeth present.Poor, but bone in stable condition194811948DonationFLEMING,Cost: £7; Valued at £7 in 1948SKULLbsboneSKULLFLEMINGMANDIBLEsee object fileDESValued at £7 in 1948£7AP1Right Ramus (in pencil): 'GOND' Left body of mandible (black ink): '5 GOND'unknownFleming (Major)19481948unknownDUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-11ADbs1 12931948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMSKULLboneTEETHMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 35 Notes- Large male, very prominent glabella, also mandible Leith. Report- Poor condition. Value- 5/-. Box. No.31Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state10/-.2000-02-18fairLarge cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, 4 teeth present.Satisfactory - balthough external surface very rough with some flaking, consisitebt with weathering.1Damage each side of the foramen Magnum forming 2 rough holes (47mmX33mm and 20mmX15mm), crack running from right side coronal suture across frontal bone (45mm). Very prononced glabella, very prononced nasal bone and prononced occipital protuberance, large frontal notch on left orbit. 4 very worn teeth, right side: 2nd premolar & 1st molar, left side: 1st premolar & 1st molar.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONETEETHMALESee object file1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 35 Notes- Large male, very prominent glabella, also mandible Leith. Report- Poor condition. Value- 5/-. Box. No.310/-.AP10Marked 35 (underlined) in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L:195mm, J:138mm, H':135mm, B:n/a.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 12941948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMTEETHboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 36 Notes- Origin unknown, probably early Scottish, great prominence of occipital muscular impressions. Report- Poor condition. Value- 10/-. Box. No.41Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state 10/-.2000-02-18fairRounded cranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, 4 teeth present.Poor but stable, left mastoid process loose.1Damage at each side of the foramen Magnum forming 2 rough holes (47mmX33mm and 20mmX15mm), right mastoid bone process almost detached. Very prononced glabella and prononced occipital protuberance. 4 teeth present medium wear: left side- 1st premolar & 1st molar, right side- 2nd premolar & 1st molar.SKULLbsBone.TEETHBONESKULLSee object file & Harper report, Skull No.20.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 36 Notes- Origin unknown, probably early Scottish, great prominence of occipital muscular impressions. Report- Poor condition. Value- 10/-. Box. No.4 10/-.AP11Marked 36 in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square on left frontal bone (10mmX7mm) no markings. unknown19480L:180mm, J:n/a, H':133mm, B: 152mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 12951948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMMALEboneSKULLTEETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 37 Notes- Large well developed male, probably early Scottish. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £1. M.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state £12000-02-18fairLarge heavy cranium with facial skeleton, no mandible, 5 teeth present.Poor but stable, flaking of external cranium surface particularly on occipital bone.1Damage to external meatus and nuchal and floor of orbits, hole in right greater wing of sphenoid bone (11mmX4mm). Prononced superciliary arches, significant right orbit frontal notch (6mm), distinctive highest nuchal line, opaqueness of parietal bones towards crown of cranium. Unusual lines leading from parietal eminences towards sagittal suture. 5 teeth, all worn: left side- 1st molar, rigth side- both premolars & canine.SKULLbsBone.MALEBONESKULLTEETHSee object file & Harper report Skull No.7.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 37 Notes- Large well developed male, probably early Scottish. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £1. M. £1AP12Marked 37 in black ink near left pterion area also marked A in pencil on right pterion near bregma. unknown19480L:180mm, J:139mm, H':140mm, B: 152mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 12961948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMFEMALEboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 38 Notes- Female, elderly, completely dentulous. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £1. Box No.4.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state £12000-02-18poorCranium with badly damaged facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor, left zygomatic bone and arch fragile.1Cranium complete, facial skeleton very badly damaged with only left orbit, left zygomatic arch, zygomatic bone and nasal bone present. Discoloured all over - consistent with being buried. 1 parietal foramen above lambda.SKULLbsBone.FEMALEBONESKULLSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 38 Notes- Female, elderly, completely dentulous. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £1. Box No.4. £1AP13Marked 38 (underlined) in black ink near left pterion area. unknown19480L:178mm, J: n/a, H':129mm, B: 137mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ADbs1 12971948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMFEMALEboneSKULLTEETHSUTURE ARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 39 Notes- Small female, imperfect, source unknown. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.4.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-02-18fairSmall rounded light cranium with badly damaged facial skeleton, no mandible, 7 teeth present.Poor but stable.1Damage on cranium around foramen magnum, left squamous part of temporal bone missing, zygomatic arches missing, right orbit walls damaged, nasal cavity badly damaged. Very intricate suture architecture. Flaking of surface on left side of frontal bone, rear of left parietal bone, base of occipital bone. 7 teeth, all worn: left side- 2nd premolar & canine & 1st & 2nd molars, right side- all 3 molars.SKULLbsBone.FEMALEBONESKULLTEETHSUTURE ARCHITECTURESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 39 Notes- Small female, imperfect, source unknown. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.4.Nil.AP14Marked 39 in black ink near left pterion area. Marked 'WEST SANDS StA.' in pencil near lamboid and squamous suture junction. unknown19480L:161mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 139mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 12981948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMFEMALEboneSKULLTEETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 42 Notes- Rounded skull with mandible, probably female, source unknown, "Scotch"?, good teeth. Report- Value- 5/-. M.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state5/-.2000-02-18fairCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, 5 teeth present.Satisfactory and stable, evidence of shellac on ocipital bone.1Significant damage to the area surrounding the foramen magnum, cracking of the squmous part of the temporal bone. Well defined cranial sutures. 20mm & 9mm horizontal indentations on frontal bone, further 15mm depression on right side of frontal bone with possible signs of healing. Zygomatic arches missing. 5 teeth, all worn: left side- 1st premolar & 1st & 2nd molars, right side: 2nd premolar & 1st molar. SKULLbsBone.FEMALEBONESKULLTEETHSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 42 Notes- Rounded skull with mandible, probably female, source unknown, "Scotch"?, good teeth. Report- Value- 5/-. M.5/-.AP15Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked in black ink (faded) 10, located on frontal bone. unknown19480L: 180mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 148mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 12991948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMST. ANDREWSSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 45 Notes- Imperfect, with mandible, origin St. Andrews, similiar to No.44. Report- Poor Value- 5/-. Box No.5.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state5/-.2000-02-18poorCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, no dentation.Poor and fragile, evidence of shellac on occipital bone.1Part of left squamous missing, left zygomatic arch and bone missing, centre part of right zygomatic arch missing, part of left socket missing, crack running from squamous to sagittal suture. Coronal suture alsmost closed, distinct ridge now.SKULLbsBone.ST. ANDREWSSKULLBONESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 45 Notes- Imperfect, with mandible, origin St. Andrews, similiar to No.44. Report- Poor Value- 5/-. Box No.5.5/-.AP16Marked 45 (underlined) in black ink on left part of temporal bone. Paper square (10mmX10mm) located on frontal bone, no marking. unknown19480L: 181mm, J: n/a, H': 119mm, B: 145mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ADbs1 13001948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMMALEboneSKULLTEETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 50 Notes- Imperfect, male, face heavy, approaching 49. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.6.1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-02-18fairCranium and facial skeleton partly complete, no mandible, 3 teeth present.Poor.1Right squamous of temporal missing, whole area surrounding foramen magnum missing. Right and left maxilla areas very depressed. Significant protrusion of superciliary arch, 1 parietal foramen. Score 15mm long on right side of frontal bone. 3 worn teeth.SKULLbsboneMALEBONESKULLTEETHSee object file & Harper report, Skull No.51.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 50 Notes- Imperfect, male, face heavy, approaching 49. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.6.Nil.AP17Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked in black ink (faded) 22. Evidence of newspaper having been stuck onto the frontal bone. unknown19480L: 177mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 13011948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMMALEboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 53 Notes- Adult male, origin unknown, Perth?. Report- Poor condition Value- 5/-. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state5/-.2000-03-20poorCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, no dentation.Poor but stable, shellac to rear of cranium, newspaper stuck to left pterion area.1Cranium damage to frontal bone above and around left orbit. Zygomatic arches missing right orbit badly damaged, Sagittal and lambdoid sutures completely closed, elongated maxilla area, 2 distinct parietal foramen on right side of sagittal suture.SKULLbsboneMALEBONESKULLSee object file & Harper report Skull No.581948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 53 Notes- Adult male, origin unknown, Perth?. Report- Poor condition Value- 5/-. Box No.7.5/-.AP18Marked 53 in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': 147mm, B: n/a.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ADbs1 13021948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMFEMALESKULLboneST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 55 Notes- Imperfect face with mandible, origin unknown - St Andrews?. Report- Poor. Value- 5/-. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state 5/-.2000-03-20fairCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, 4 teeth present.Poor but stable. 1Hole in right squamous part of temporal bone (37mmX18mm). Nasal bone and surrounding nasal cavity including infa-orbital margins missing, right zygomatic arch missing. Sagittal suture almost invisible, protruding occipital bone. 4 teeth, very worn: left side- 2nd premolar & 1st molar, right side- 2nd premolar & 1st molar.SKULLbsboneFEMALESKULLBONEST ANDREWSSee object file & Harper report Skull No.251948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 55 Notes- Imperfect face with mandible, origin unknown - St Andrews?. Report- Poor. Value- 5/-. Box No.7. 5/-.AP19Marked 55 in black ink marked on left pterion area. Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked 3 in black ink (faded) on frontal bone. Newspaper stuck on left parietal bone. unknown19480L: 187mm, J: n/a, H': 124mm, B: 148mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 12851948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMSKULLBREMNERINCAboneSUTURE ARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-16unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 10 Notes- "Flat headed Indian", greatly deformed. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £5.1Present2000-02-16ComponentRecord state £52000-02-16very goodLarge heavy cranium and facial skeleton present.Good - bone stable.AP42, AP43, AP44, AP45, AP46, AP47.1Cranium greatly deformed (consistent with Inca skulls). Damage to medial walls of orbits, all of nasal cavity bone material missing. 3 distinct parietal foramen, very complex right lamboid suture and complex suture architecture near both occipital bones, sides of parietal bones very opaque.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBREMNERINCABONESUTURE ARCHITECTURESee object file1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 10 Notes- "Flat headed Indian", greatly deformed. Report- Mandible missing. Value- £5. £5AP2None.unknown19480L: 178mm, J:125mm, H':134mm, B:118mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-16AAbs1 13031948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMMALESKULLboneST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 57 Notes- Cranium only, no face, large, origin unknown - St. Andrews? Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-03-20fairVery heavy cranium only, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor but stable. 12 dent like marks on frontal bone, not pathological (26mmX17mm) and (11mmX1.5mm). Pale white in colour, sagittal suture closed although still visible.SKULLbsboneMALESKULLBONEST ANDREWSSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 57 Notes- Cranium only, no face, large, origin unknown - St. Andrews? Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.Nil.AP2057 in black ink marked on left pterion area. Fragments of newspaper on left parietal bone. unknown19480L: 201mm, J: n/a, H': 141mm, B: 148mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 2816collect>intern2006200631 July 200615:36:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ALHINHALERMEDICALHEALTHCERAMICVESSELMAWTHOMPSONEnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292006-08-01DonationS. Maw, Son & ThompsonAldergate St, London, EnglandBOWDEN, MaryThe donor, Mary Bowden, acquired the inhaler from the Craigtown respite home, which was formerly Craigtown Maternity Hospital. She worked at the Craigtown as a nurse about the 1950s. The inhaler was used to relieve congestion and probably came from the respite home rather than the maternity hospital.1Present2006-08-01ComponentRecord state2006-08-01goodInhalerGood - though stained from use (ALH, 1 Aug 2006)15:35:58oastore2011-09-2919th/early 20th century1Bulb-shaped vessel with open neck and spout on one side. Directions for use are printed under spout. Contains congealed brown residue of Friar's Balsam (according to donor). Probably missing a bung and glass mouthpiece. An identical or very similar inhaler is held by The Old Operating Theatre Museum, London, no. 1990:150Open Access StoreoastoreCeramic (Earthenware)INHALERMEDICALHEALTHCERAMICVESSELMAWTHOMPSONENGLANDOpen Access StoreObject history fileThe donor, Mary Bowden, acquired the inhaler from the Craigtown respite home, which was formerly Craigtown Maternity Hospital. She worked at the Craigtown as a nurse about the 1950s. The inhaler was used to relieve congestion and probably came from the respite home rather than the maternity hospital.AP2006.5Marked (transfer printed) on front, within shield-shaped design: IMPROVED / EARTHENWARE / INHALER / MANUFACTURED / BY / S.MAW SON & THOMPSON/ ALDERGATE ST. LONDON Marked (transfer printed on back): DIRECTIONS FOR USE/ For the inhalation of the vapour of Hot Water the water / should be Boiling and the Inhaler not more than half filled / When Infusions are required the ingredients should be / placed in the Inhaler and Boiling Water poured upon them / Volatile and other liquids should be added to the Boiling WaterE383E383BOWDEN, MaryManufactered by2006200618001920H 19.5, W 15, D 17 cm31 July 2006ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandAldergate St, LondonS. Maw, Son & ThompsonMANU2006-08-01AB15:35:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf A2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3A1 4280collect>intern2010201031/05/201015:36:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ALDMEDICALPROSTATETEACHINGEQUIPMENTmodelMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292010-06-03DonationROUILLY, AdamLimbs & Things LimitedSittingbourne, Kent., EnglandRAE, BarbaraGiven to Museum Collections by Henry Rae (Technician) during the period when the Medical School was moving from the Bute building to the new medical School. No longer used in teaching.7Present2010-06-03ComponentRecord state2010-06-03fairDiagnostic Prostate Trainergood, some discolouration and wear to foam part15:35:58oastore2011-09-29DALE, Amycolour photograph2010between 1995 to 2005between 1995 to 20051teaching equipmentOpen Access StoreoastoreplasticMEDICALPROSTATETEACHINGEQUIPMENTMODELMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history fileGiven to Museum Collections by Henry Rae (Technician) during the period when the Medical School was moving from the Bute building to the new medical School. No longer used in teaching.AP2010.34inscr. top right, sticker : Orientation of the / Diagnostic Prostate Trainer inscr. left, sticker: Equipment Number / 00058 inscr. left, sticker: Adam,Rouilly/ Castle Road Eurolink Business Park / Sittingborne Kent ME10 3AG / Tel: +44 (0) 01795) 471378 inscr. left, sticker: LIMBS & THINGS LIMITED / SUSSEX STREET / ST PHILIPS / BRISTOL BS2 0RA/ TEL: 0117 311 0500 / FAX: 0117 311 0501E463E463Rae, HenryManufactered byManufactered bydbi AP2010.34.JPG290720102010199519952005200531.5 x 35 x 20.4 cm31/05/2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandSittingbourne, Kent.St Philips, BristolAdam RouillyLimbs & Things LimitedMANUMANU2010-06-03AC15:35:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf A2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3A7 13041927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMFRONTAL SUTUREboneST ANDREWSSKULLPROFESSOR MUSGROVESTEP ROCKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20DonationMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 60 Notes- Young, from old interment at Step Rock, St. Andrews. From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Poor Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20poorCranium, facial skeleton and mandible present, 7 teeth in total.Very poor - flaking of external cranium surface, bone brittle. Seems to be weathered. Evidence of varnish both inside and out. AP21/2 & AP21/32Frontal bone separated at coronal suture, unusual frontal suture. Left squamous part of temporal bone present, hole in right side of frontal bone (8mmX2.5mm) surrounding damage (17mmX11mm). Some wear on teeth present- right side: 1st premolar, 1st and 2nd molars, unerupted 3rd molar. left side: 2nd premolar, 1st & 2nd molars.SKULLbsBone.FRONTAL SUTUREBONEST ANDREWSSKULLPROFESSOR MUSGROVESTEP ROCKSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 60 Notes- Young, from old interment at Step Rock, St. Andrews. From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Poor Value- Nil. Box No.7.AP21/160 in black ink marked on left squamous of temporal bone. Professor Musgrove00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ADbs1 13051927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20DonationMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 60 Notes- Young, from old interment at Step Rock, St. Andrews. From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Poor Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairMandible with 12 teeth.Poor.AP21/1 & AP21/32Left and right condyles damamged, left and right coronoid process damaged. Teeth missing: left and right 2nd premolars. 3rd molars unerupted.MANDIBLEbsBone.BONEST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 60 Notes- Young, from old interment at Step Rock, St. Andrews. From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Poor Value- Nil. Box No.7.AP21/260 in black ink marked on left ramus of mandible. Professor Musgrove00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 1306May 1927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20DonationMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 61 Notes- Face absent, from Step Rock, St. Andrews (as 60). From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-03-20fairLight cranium only.Poor but stable.1Bleached frontal bone, discolouration on right parietal bone. Intricate suture architecture, slight closure of sagittal suture, squamous part of temporal bone loose.SKULLbsBone.BONEST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVESee object file & Harper report, Skull No.32.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 61 Notes- Face absent, from Step Rock, St. Andrews (as 60). From Prof. Musgrove, May 1927. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.Nil.AP22Marked 61 (underlined) in black ink marked on left squamous. Professor Musgrove00L: 181mm, J: n/a, H': 124mm, B: 149mm.May 1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13071927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVEFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20DonationMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 62 Notes- From Prof. Musgrove as 60 and 61. Report- Value- 10/-. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state10/-.2000-03-20fairCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible. 11 teeth present.Poor.1Floor of left orbit missing, cracked from bregma to perietal eminence, 2 holes (3mmX1.5mm) to rear of bregma, hole (7mm diameter) on right coronal suture. Significant occipital protuberance. 11 teeth present, some wear: right side- 3 molars, both premolars, canine premolar, left side- 1st and 2nd molars, both premolars, 3rd molar unerupted. Plant root fibred attached to internal facial skeleton.SKULLbsBone.BONEST ANDREWSMANDIBLESTEP ROCKPROFESSOR MUSGROVEFEMALESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 62 Notes- From Prof. Musgrove as 60 and 61. Report- Value- 10/-. Box No.7.10/-.AP23Marked 62 (underlined) in black ink marked on left squamous part of temporal bone. Professor Musgrove00L: 172mm, J: 135, H': 127mm, B: 143mm.1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13081927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneST ANDREWSMANDIBLEDOCTOR ARCHIBALDPROFESSOR MUSGROVEFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20DonationMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 63 Notes- Skull and mandible From Prof. Musgrove, 1927. This is probably the specimen given him by Dr. Archibald, South Street, St. Andrews. History unknown. Report- Nil Value- Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-03-20poorSmall light cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible. 4 teeth present.Very poor and fragile, flaking all over cranium.1Part of right squamous missing, left lambdoid suture and squamous part of temporal bone becoming detached, both zygomatic arches missing, nasal cavity badly damaged. 4 teeth, all worn: right side- 3rd molar, left side- canine, 1st & 2nd molars. Evidence of shellac inside cranium and around the foreman magnum. SKULLbsBone.BONEST ANDREWSMANDIBLEDOCTOR ARCHIBALDPROFESSOR MUSGROVEFEMALESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 63 Notes- Skull and mandible From Prof. Musgrove, 1927. This is probably the specimen given him by Dr. Archibald, South Street, St. Andrews. History unknown. Report- Nil Value- Box No.7.Nil.AP24Marked 63 in black ink marked on left squamous. Professor Musgrove00L: 180mm, J: n/a, H': 130mm, B: n/a.1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ADbs1 1309unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneDAVID WATERSTONFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownDavid Waterston1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 64 Notes- Skull and mandible, New Guinea. Purchased from J.E. Kinlauff, Hamburg. (DW). Report- Value- £4 M.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state £42000-03-20goodSmall light cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible. 1 tooth present.Satisfactory, dirty in appearance - consistant with burial.11 tooth present, little wear: left 1st molar.SKULLbsBone.BONEDAVID WATERSTONFEMALESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 64 Notes- Skull and mandible, New Guinea. Purchased from J.E. Kinlauff, Hamburg. (DW). Report- Value- £4 M. £4AP25Marked 2914 E.N. in white ink on palantine process of maxilla. Shallow incised lines scored repeatedly on frontal bone (see object file) approximate dimensions 72mmX45mm. Shallow incised with 5 crosses on the left parietal bone overall dimensions (65mmX32mm) Significant discolouration of whole cranium. Circular identification tag (30mm diameter with metal edging) Printed with - Museum Umlauff Hamburg, also written No2914 E.N. Guinea. David Waterston00L: 171mm, J: 105mm, H': 128mm, B: 118mm.unknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ABbs1 13101930single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneDAVID WATERSTONCRAILsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownWATERSTON, David1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 66 Notes- From Crail Churchyard 1930. May be any date from medieval to recent. These were disinterred, with many other bones, during the alterations in the Crail Parish Church and presented to Prof. Waterston. Report- Value- Nil Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20poorLight weight cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible. 9 teeth present.Satisfactory.1Left zygomatic arch missing, left portion of occipital bone missing, left and right squamous of temporal bone sheared away from cranium. Depression on front right parietal bone (21mmX16.5mmX0.5mm), vertical score 23mm long leading to indentation 13mm long above right orbit. Parietal foramen 1.5mm diameter.SKULLbsBone.BONEDAVID WATERSTONCRAILSee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 351948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 66 Notes- From Crail Churchyard 1930. May be any date from medieval to recent. These were disinterred, with many other bones, during the alterations in the Crail Parish Church and presented to Prof. Waterston. Report- Value- Nil Box No.7.AP26Professor David Waterston00L: 170mm, J: n/a, H': 119mm, B: n/a.1930AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ADbs1 13111948unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMbonePROFESSOR DAVID WATERSTONCLATTO LOCHSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownWATERSTON, David1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 67 Notes- Skull from Clatto Loch, found by workmen during excavations and presented to Prof. Waterston by the Crown per Geo. Brander, Esq., Proc. Fiscal. There ia a mandible and cervical vertebrae. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20goodVery heavy cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible. 10 teeth present.Good, discoloured, some flaking of surface.1Damage to right pterion area, section of skull depressed inwards along squamous suture (38mmX17mm), right orbit badly damaged, right zygomatic arch central piece missing. Protruding superciliary arches, sagittal and coronal sutures completely closed, ridge running along superior temporal line, very distinctive external occipital protuberance, sutures invisible. Teeth present (all very worn): right side- canine, both premolars, 1st & 2nd molars. Left side- canine, both premolars, 1st and 2nd molars.SKULLbsBone.BONEPROFESSOR DAVID WATERSTONCLATTO LOCHSKULLSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 67 Notes- Skull from Clatto Loch, found by workmen during excavations and presented to Prof. Waterston by the Crown per Geo. Brander, Esq., Proc. Fiscal. There ia a mandible and cervical vertebrae. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.AP27Marked 67 in black ink on left pterion area. Professor David Waterston19480L: 182mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 14.6mm.unknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ABbs1 13601948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-03-28unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 69 Notes- Portion of skull from long cist at Kinkell Braes, October 1930. Report- Nil. Value- Box.No.7.1Present2000-03-28ComponentRecord state2000-03-28goodVery heavy cranium with damaged facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Satisfactory.1Very distinctive external occipital protruberance 'hook like', very prononced nasal bone. Cranium very discoloured.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULL1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 69 Notes- Portion of skull from long cist at Kinkell Braes, October 1930. Report- Nil. Value- Box.No.7.AP28Cranium divided up by blue lines (4mm wide) with lettering in white ink, junctions of these lines highlighted in red.unknown19480L: 182mm, J: n/a, H':130mm, B: 144mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-28ABbs1 13121948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 72 Notes- South Sea skull and mandible. Report- Value- £2.10. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairCranium complete, right side of facial skeleton present. Also with mandible.Poor - outer layer peeling and discoloured.AP 29/22Left orbit and surrounding area missing.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 10.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 72 Notes- South Sea skull and mandible. Report- Value- £2.10. Box No.7.AP29/1Marked 72 on left pterion area. unknown19480L: 185mm, J: n/a, H': 124mm, B: 144mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13131948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLMALEMANDIBLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 72 Notes- South Sea skull and mandible. Report- Value- £2.10. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairMandible with 8 teeth.Poor - outer layer peeling and discoloured.AP 29/12Teeth all very worn. Right side: 1st, 2nd & 3rd molars, left side: both premolars, 1st, 2nd & 3rd molars Probably adult male.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLMALEMANDIBLESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 10.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 72 Notes- South Sea skull and mandible. Report- Value- £2.10. Box No.7.AP29/2Marked 72 in black ink on left ramus of mandible. unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 12861948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLARBUCKLEAFRICATEETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-16unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 16. Notes- "Timini" (W. Africa) female. From H.E. Arbuckle, (authentic) Report- Good condition, Mandible missing. Value- £3. M. 1Present2000-02-16ComponentRecord state £32000-02-16fairFacial skeleton only, 5 teeth present. Poor - badly damaged and fragile.1Orbits & naval cavity badly damaged. Specimen has been sawn immediately behind the zygomatic bone (clean cut) through frontal bone, hooks on each side inserted above the Frontal zygmatic suture, hole roughly hewn between Glabella & left Supra orbital foramen (26mmX20mm). 5 teeth present, all with some wear: left side- canine, 2nd & 3rd molars, right side- 1st & 2nd premolars. Accompanied by presentation box and card. Box (21.6cmX13.9cm) marked: 'DEPT. OF ANATOMY ST. A. UNIV 16'. Card in box (10.6cmX4.3cm) marked: NEGROID-TIMINI (W.AFRICA), c.i. 70.65, DOLICHOCEPHALIC CAT. No.16SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLARBUCKLEAFRICATEETHSee object file and Harper report, Skull No.36.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 16. Notes- "Timini" (W. Africa) female. From H.E. Arbuckle, (authentic) Report- Good condition, Mandible missing. Value- £3. M. £3AP3unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-16ACbs1 13141948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLMALEMANDIBLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 73 Notes- Skull and mandible from Lundin Links, dentation almost complete. Report- Value- £2. M.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairHeavy cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Cranium in good condition.1Some splitting of left squamous of temporal bone. Rounded cranium, very prominent supraciliary arches, unusual horizontal suture between both lambdoid sutures, sagittal suture closed.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLMALEMANDIBLESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 45.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 73 Notes- Skull and mandible from Lundin Links, dentation almost complete. Report- Value- £2. M.AP30 unknown19480L: 187mm, J: n/a, H': 133mm, B: 15.5mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13151948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 75 Notes- Imperfect skull, face absent. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairNarrow elongated cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Cranium in good condition.1Large area surrounding left pterion missing, 2 oblong discs missing one on left parietal bone (62mmX34mm) and one to rear of left lambda (37mmX16mm). Sagittal suture closed.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLFEMALESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 3.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 75 Notes- Imperfect skull, face absent. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.AP31 unknown19480L: 195mm, J: n/a, H': 133mm, B: 131mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13161948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 77 Notes- Cranium only, imperfect, large parietals. Metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairSmall very light cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Poor but stable.1Narrow forehead, pronounced parietal eminence resulting in angular appearance. Sutures all almost closed. Some remaining soil in cranial crevices. Probably elderly female.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLFEMALESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 77 Notes- Cranium only, imperfect, large parietals. Metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.AP32Marked 76 in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square with illegible mark (3?) above right pterion area, pencil 3 on frontal bone. unknown19480L: 175mm, J: n/a, H': 123mm, B: 128mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13171948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 77 Notes- Cranium only, imperfect, large parietals. Metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairLarge cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Good.1Bulbous protruding parietal bones and very protruding frontal bone. Slash like cut on right parietal bone (52mmX45mm), Traces of frontal suture now almost closed.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 81948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 77 Notes- Cranium only, imperfect, large parietals. Metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.AP33Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked 5 in black ink (faded).; unknown19480L: 195mm, J: n/a, H': 139mm, B: 158mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13181948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 78 Notes- Cranium only, small and light. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairSmall and light cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Satisfactory - some minor flaking on frontal bones.1Sagittal suture beginning to close, unusual depression on sagittal suture just abive Lambda.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 221948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 78 Notes- Cranium only, small and light. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.AP34Marked 78 in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L: 172mm, J: n/a, H': 126mm, B: 131mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13191948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 80 Notes- Cranium only, metopic suture, previously labelled 74. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20fairSmall and light cranium, no facial skeleton or mandible.Poor but stable.1Cranium has a metopic suture - from bregma to nasion, very elaborate left lambdoid suture, signs of sagittal suture closing up, some kind of growth on right sagittal (18mmX11mm), distincive markings running from squamous. Possibly female.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 80 Notes- Cranium only, metopic suture, previously labelled 74. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.8.AP35Marked 74 (scored out) in black ink on left pterion area, re-numbered 80 in blue ink. unknown19480L: 176mm, J: n/a, H': 119mm, B: 142mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ACbs1 13201948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 88 Notes- Skull and mandible massive, previously labelled 59. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20goodVery large and heavy cranium with facial skeleton, no mandible. 4 teeth present.Satisfactory.1Elongated cranium, very distinctive supra orbital foramen and infra orbital formen. Zygomatic arches missing. Teeth very worn: right side- 2nd & 3rd molars, left side- both premolars. Possibly elderely male specimen.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLMALESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 141948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 88 Notes- Skull and mandible massive, previously labelled 59. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.7.AP36Marked 59 (scored out) in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square (10mmX10mm) on left frontal bone. unknown19480L: 198mm, J: n/a, H': 131mm, B: 156mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ABbs1 13211948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-03-20unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 92 Notes- Skull imperfect, previously labelled 65. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.10.1Present2000-03-20ComponentRecord state2000-03-20poorCranium with facial skeleton, no mandible. 2 teeth present.Very poor - cracked and fragile, peeling across whole cranium..1Whole right side of cranium missing, right zygomatic bone missing, right squamous damaged, orbit walls missing, crack from left squamous across to right side through parietal eminence. Sagittal suture closed, prominent superciliary arches, unusual double lambdoid sutures which are closed 2 teeth present- canine & 1st premolar. Evidence of varnish applied to internal surface of cranium.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLMALESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 551948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 92 Notes- Skull imperfect, previously labelled 65. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.10.AP37Marked 92 in black ink on left pterion area, scored out 65 in black ink slightly below. Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked 8 on left frontal bone. unknown19480L: 188mm, J: n/a, H': 134mm, B: n/a.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-20ADbs1 13221948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 97 Notes- Skull imperfect, metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.11.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairCranium with metopic suture, part of facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor but stable, flaking of bone all over cranium.1Considerable damage to left side of skull, part of parietal bone, frontal bone and left orbit missing. Unusual pitting of internal surface of right parietal bone. Complex sutures.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLFEMALESee object file and Harper report-Skull No. 141948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 97 Notes- Skull imperfect, metopic suture. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.11.AP38Paper square (10mmX10mm) on left frontal bone marked 97. unknown19480L: 170mm, J: n/a, H': 128mm, B: n/a.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13231948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLCHILDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 105 Notes- Child's skull and mandible, 5 years. Report- Value- £2. M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27goodChilds cranium with facial skeleton, no mandible, 4 unerupted teeth.Satisfactory and stable.AP 107 & AP 108.1Diamond section of skull missing - from bregma to occipital protuberance with hinge pin near bregma. 2 small pins above inferior temporal line - to articulate mandible. Pharyngeal tubercle secured by pins. 4 unerupted decidious teeth - canine and 1st molar on both left and right sides (glued in place). Grey discolouation all over skull, sutures secure.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLCHILDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 105 Notes- Child's skull and mandible, 5 years. Report- Value- £2. M.AP39Marked 105 in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L: n/a, J: 97mm, H': 118mm, B: 136mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ABbs1 12871948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-16unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 25. Notes- Large rounded skull, imperfect and brittle, probably of "Scottish" group. Report- Mandible missing, poor condition Value- 5/-. Box. No. 2. 1Present2000-02-16ComponentRecord state5/-.2000-02-16fairCranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation. Satisfactory - bone stable.1Medial walls of orbits damaged, squamous parts of temporal bones split from parietal bone, maxillia crest badly damaged. Distinctive occipital crest & occipital protrubence, sagittal suture closed, broad square zygomatic bones. Some dirt remaining in cranium base crevices. SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report, Skull No.33.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 25. Notes- Large rounded skull, imperfect and brittle, probably of "Scottish" group. Report- Mandible missing, poor condition Value- 5/-. Box. No. 2. 5/-.AP4Marked 25 in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square (14mmX14mm) on frontal bone reads 4.unknown19480L: 178mm, J: 135mm, H': 129mm, B: 144mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-16ACbs1 13241948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLCHILDPROFESSOR MUSGROVEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownMUSGROVE,1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 107 Notes- Child's skull, no face, imperfect. W.C.M. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.12.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairChilds cranium, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor but stable.AP 105 & AP 108.1Left and right squamous parts of temporal bone missing. Cranium discoloured.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLCHILDPROFESSOR MUSGROVESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 107 Notes- Child's skull, no face, imperfect. W.C.M. Report- Value- Nil. Box No.12.AP40Marked W.C.M. in black ink on internal surface of left parietal bone. Professor Musgrove19480L: 155mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 111mm.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13251948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRCJMMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.boneSKULLCHILDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222000-03-27unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 108 Notes- Infant's skull and mandible, imperfect right side, about 18 months. Report- Value- 5/-. M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorInfant cranium with facial skeleton and mandible.Very fragile.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009AP 105 & AP 107.1Right squamous of temporal bone missing. Right side of mandible has been sawn to remove teeth. Wholle skull articulated by metal wire and stringSKULLOpen Access StoreoastoreBone.BONESKULLCHILDSee object file.16 September 20091948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 108 Notes- Infant's skull and mandible, imperfect right side, about 18 months. Report- Value- 5/-. M.AP41Marked 108 in black ink on left parietal bone. Also marked WCM in black ink (faded) on right greater wing of sphenoid bone. Unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADOpen Access Storeoastore1 1326 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADISTORTEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 112 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Much modified skull from ancient Inca village, see No. 111. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27goodMassively distorted Inca cranium with facial skeleton, 3 teeth.Fragile, flaking to most of cranium.AP 111, AP113, AP114, AP116 to AP118.1Left and right zygomatic arches missing, part of left orbit missing, left lambdoid suture split. Very distinctive parietal formen. 3 teeth present: left side - 2nd premolar, 1st & 2nd molars all with some wear.SKULLAnatomy MuseumBone.BONESKULLINCADISTORTEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 112 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Much modified skull from ancient Inca village, see No. 111. Report- Value- M.AP42Marked 108 in black ink on left parietal bone. Also marked WCM in black ink (faded) on right greater wing of sphenoid bone. Fleming Bremmer00L: 176mm, J: n/a, H': 150mm, B: 130mm. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ABAnatomy Museum1 1327 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADISTORTEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 111 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Unmodified skull from ancient Inca village in upper Andes. This and suceeding six specimens (111-117) were presented by Mr. Fleming Bremner to the University in December, 1908. I (R.W.) have been in contact with his brother, Dr. F.R. Bremner, M.D., but he has been unable to give me and (sic) infromation about the travels of Fleming Bremner in Peru. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27goodAP 112 to AP114 and AP116 to AP118.1SKULLAnatomy MuseumBone.BONESKULLINCADISTORTEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 111 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Unmodified skull from ancient Inca village in upper Andes. This and suceeding six specimens (111-117) were presented by Mr. Fleming Bremner to the University in December, 1908. I (R.W.) have been in contact with his brother, Dr. F.R. Bremner, M.D., but he has been unable to give me and (sic) infromation about the travels of Fleming Bremner in Peru. Report- Value- M.AP43Marked 111 in black ink (faded) on left parietal bone.Fleming Bremmer00L: 1mm, J: n/a, H': mm, B: mm. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ABAnatomy Museum1 1230 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADEFORMEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 111 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Unmodified skull from ancient Inca village in upper Andes. This and suceeding six specimens (111-117) were presented by Mr. Fleming Bremner to the University in December, 1908. I (R.W.) have been in contact with his brother, Dr. F.R. Bremner, M.D., but he has been unable to give me and (sic) infromation about the travels of Fleming Bremner in Peru. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorSmall Inca specimen including frontal bone with facial skeleton, no mandible, 7 teeth.Poor, outer layers of frontal bone peeling and flaking off.AP 43, AP42, AP45, AP46 and AP47.1Frontal bone separated at coronal suture, zygomatic arches missing, nasal cavity in good order. 7 teeth present: left side - 2nd deciduous premolar, 1st deciduous molar, 2nd permanent molar visible. right side - 2nd deciduous premolar, 1st deciduous molar. Evidence of yellow clay like soil within dental cavities.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLINCADEFORMEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 111 Notes- Skull, no mandible. Unmodified skull from ancient Inca village in upper Andes. This and suceeding six specimens (111-117) were presented by Mr. Fleming Bremner to the University in December, 1908. I (R.W.) have been in contact with his brother, Dr. F.R. Bremner, M.D., but he has been unable to give me and (sic) infromation about the travels of Fleming Bremner in Peru. Report- Value- M.AP44Marked 113 in black ink on frontal bone also marked No4 Inca 1908 in black ink (faded) on frontal bone.Fleming Bremmer00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 1328 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADEFORMEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 114 Notes- Facial and frontal bones. Inca. Perforating wound< ? trepanning left frontal region. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorInca specimen including frontal bone with facial skeleton, no mandible, 6 teeth.Poor - fragile.AP 42, AP43, AP44, AP46 and AP47.1Frontal bone separated at coronal suture. Hole on right side of Glabella (21mmX13mm) revealing frontal sinus edge of hole very sharp - unlikely to be pathological.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLINCADEFORMEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 114 Notes- Facial and frontal bones. Inca. Perforating wound< ? trepanning left frontal region. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.AP45Marked 114 in black ink on frontal bone also marked No5 in black ink (faded) on frontal bone.Fleming Bremmer00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 1329 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADEFORMEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 116 Notes- Facial and frontal bones. Inca. This is an example of extreme distortion. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorVery deformed Inca specimen including frontal bone with facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.AP 42, AP43, AP44, AP45 and AP47.1Nasal bone material missing, distinct depression and crack (28mm) on frontal bone, possibly pathological. Frontal bone separated at coronal suture.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLINCADEFORMEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 116 Notes- Facial and frontal bones. Inca. This is an example of extreme distortion. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.AP46Marked 116 in black ink on frontal bone.Fleming Bremmer00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 1330 December 1908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLINCADEFORMEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationFleming Bremmer1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 117 Notes- Facial and frontal bones, young subject. Inca. Slight distortion of frontal bone. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorInca specimen including frontal bone with facial skeleton, no mandible, 6 teeth.Poor - fragile.AP 42, AP43, AP44, AP45 and AP46.1Frontal bone separated at coronal suture. Some pitting of frontal bone. 6 teeth present: left side -SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLINCADEFORMEDSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 117 Notes- Facial and frontal bones, young subject. Inca. Slight distortion of frontal bone. See No. 111. Report- Value- M.AP47Marked 116 in black ink (faded) on frontal bone also on frontal bone AP9 in black ink (fade & scored out) and 1908 in black ink (faded).Fleming Bremmer00L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a. December 1908ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13361948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLPATHOLOGICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 118 Notes- Cranium with greater part of facial skeleton and mandible missing. Reputed to be skull of Archbishop Stewart, son of James 4th, killed at Flodden. This, however, is a much older skull than that of the Archbishop who was only about 22 years of age when killed (see Hat Fleming). Has been numbered 48 and 56. Report- Value- M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairLarge, heavy cranium , majority of facial skeleton missing, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Frontal bone of cranium badly scared - pathological injury. Damage - large hole (42mmX7mm) surrounding damage (66mmX23mm), bone slice (37mmX12mm), 2 striking wounds (32mmX35mm). Metopic suture almost invisible.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLPATHOLOGICALSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 118 Notes- Cranium with greater part of facial skeleton and mandible missing. Reputed to be skull of Archbishop Stewart, son of James 4th, killed at Flodden. This, however, is a much older skull than that of the Archbishop who was only about 22 years of age when killed (see Hat Fleming). Has been numbered 48 and 56. Report- Value- M.AP48Marked 116 in black ink on left pterion area. 56 scored out on frontal bone. Label on frontal bone (54mmX20mm) hand written - indecipherable. Label attached with string to left Zygomatic arch marked with scored out 48.Unknown19480L: 182mm, J: n/a, H': 133m, B: 157mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13371948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorCranium only.Poor - fragile much flaking, right squamous of temperal bone particularly fragile.1Sutures almost all invisible, hole to rear of bregma (10mmX6mm), left portion of nasal bone remains.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report Skull No.47.AP49None.Unknown19480L: 179mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 146mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 12881948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMTEETHSKULLboneMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-16unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 27. Notes- Imperfect and brittle, teeth good. Probably "Scotch" group. Report- Poor. Value- Nil. Box. No. 2. 1Present2000-02-16ComponentRecord state Nil.2000-02-16poorVery heavy cranium with facial skeleton, no mandible, 12 teeth present. Poor - large amounts of flaking across whole cranium.1Both zygomatic arches damaged, left squamorous missing, bones in scaphoid fossa area badly damaged, base of skull badly cracked and somewhat distorted. Very prononced nasal bone with deep nasion, vertical aspect to rear of cranium around lambda, large well preserved nasolacrimal canals. 12 teeth present, all worn. Missing- right side: 1st incisor & 3rd molar, left side: 1st & 2nd incisors.SKULLbsBone.TEETHSKULLBONEMALESee object file and Harper report, Skull No.52.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 27. Notes- Imperfect and brittle, teeth good. Probably "Scotch" group. Report- Poor. Value- Nil. Box. No. 2. Nil.AP5Marked 27 in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L: 17.7cm, J: n/a, H': 13.4cm, B: n/a.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-16ADbs1 13381948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorYoung specimen - cranium badly damaged with facial skeleton, no mandible, 4 visible teeth.Very fragile - sutures very weak.1Badly damaged - facial skeleton, frontal bone, right parietal bone, small part of occipital bone present. 4 teeth erupted: left side- deciduous canine, 1st & 2nd deciduous molars, right side- deciduous canine, 1st & deciduous 2nd molars.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report Skull No.28.AP50None.Unknown19480L: 179mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 146mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13391948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorCranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, 12 teeth present.Poor but stable, some flaking on occipital bone. Evidence of varnish on cranium.1Left and right zygomatic arches missing, large hole in left squamous of temporal bone (45mmX32mm). Sagittal suture almost invisible. All teeth very worn: missing - 2nd incisor and 3rd molarSKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report Skull No.28.AP51Marked 64 on black ink above left squamous of temporal bone, also initials D.G (?) above left squamous part of temporal bone, indistinguishable blue mark on frontal bone. PPaper square (8mmX9mm) on frontal bone.Unknown19480L: 176mm, J: n/a, H': 134mm, B: 151mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13401948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairCranium only, no mandible, no dentation.Poor but stable, flaking of bone all over.12 holes at crown of cranium (5mmX2mm & 11mmX6mm). Sutures all almost completely fused. Cranium very dicoloured.SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file and Harper report, Skull No.15.AP52Circular scouring at glabella.Unknown19480L: 181mm, J: n/a, H': 132mm, B: 148mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13411948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMboneSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27very goodCranium and facial skeleton complete, no mandible, 3 teeth.Good.1Very likely to be modified Inca skull, however, no further Inca Skulls listed in the 1948 catalogue. Very unusual example of undamaged styloid processess. Sutures closed considerably, large parietal foramen, hole next to occipital crest (8mmX8mm). 3 Teeth: right side - 1st oncisor, canine, 3rd molar. Teeth seem to have been secured with glue at one time. SKULLbsBone.BONESKULLSee object file.AP53None.Unknown19480L: 168mm, J: 137mm, H': 147mm, B: 135mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27AAbs1 13421948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMABORIGINALSKULLPROFESSOR MUSGROVEbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27DonationMUSGROVE,Specimen may be Skull No. 26 as listed in the 1948 catalogue. Skull No.26 Notes- Skull and mandible of Aboriginal Australian, from Perth Scot. From Prof. W.C.M. Report- Good skull, valueable. Value- £10. M.1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27very goodLarge, heavy cranium and facial skeleton with mandible, 12 teeth.Very Good specimen, mandible is wired to the skull.1Speciman may be 1948 Skull No. 26 (see history). Angular in nature. Damage to both orbits and nasal cavity. Very heavy glabella,bunusually sharp external occipital protuberance. Teeth missing: bottom right - 1st premolar, top right - 1st & 2nd incisors, canine, top left - 1st incisor. All teeth worn. Specimen titled and mounted on perspex, labelled 'Skull of Australian Aboriginal'. SKULLbsBone.ABORIGINALSKULLPROFESSOR MUSGROVEBONESee object file.Specimen may be Skull No. 26 as listed in the 1948 catalogue. Skull No.26 Notes- Skull and mandible of Aboriginal Australian, from Perth Scot. From Prof. W.C.M. Report- Good skull, valueable. Value- £10. M.AP54Marked in black ink on occipital protuberence S. Australia DH AB 1946Professor Musgrove19480L: 188mm, J: 137mm, H': 137mm, B: 136mm.UnknownADUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27AAbs1 13431948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLCHILDbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairYoung specimen, facial skeleton and frontal bone present, no mandible.Poor - but stable, very dirty, evidence of varnishing1Slight damage to both orbits, frontal bone separated at the coronal suture. Pins inserted into greater wing of sphenoid bone. Teeth missing: right side - canine, 2nd premolar. Left side - 2nd premolar. Little wear. Unerupted 3rd molar visible. SKULLbsBone.SKULLCHILDBONESee object file.AP55Marked in pencil on frontal bone dw also paper square (18mmX15mm) on frontal bone.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13441948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fair Facial skeleton and lower portion of frontal bone present, no mandible, no dentationVery poor - very fragile.1Frontal bone has been sawn cleanly approximately 35mm above the glabella. Frontozygomatic suture very weak, nasion suture loose also. Very bleached appearance. SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP56Marked in pencil on frontal bone dw also paper square (18mmX15mm) on frontal bone.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13451948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fair Facial skeleton and frontal bone present, no mandible, 6 teeth.Poor - but stable.1Frontal bone sawn cleanly behind termination of zygomatic arch but not including the acoustic meatus of temporal bone. Teeth very worn: right side - 1st, 2nd & 3rd molars. left side - 1st, 2nd and 3rd molars. Evidence of varnish on external cranium surface. SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP57None.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13461948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairRight portion of cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Cranium has been sawn cleanly, zygomatic arches present, orbits badly damaged. 2 unusual circular pits on internal cranial vault 6mm in diameter. SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP58Marked in black ink on right squamous of temporal bone DW, small pencil cross on right side of paterion bone.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13471948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorParts of cranium and parts of facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Very poor - but stable.1cranium badly sawn approximately 26mm above gabella also roughly sawn doen anterior nasal spine ans approximately half way through the zygomatic bone, half of left orbit and maxilla missing. SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP59None.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 12891948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMSKULLboneDEFORMEDFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 28 Notes- Skull of unknown source, small forehead and large occiput, large osincae. Report- Poor Value- Nil Box. No.21Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord stateNil.2000-02-18fairCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, no dentation. Very unusual deformed foramen magnum.Satisfactory - hard dirt of a sandy texture in crevices of facial skeleton.1Orbit walls badly damaged, left coronal suture almost perforated from inside. Unusual deformation to the foramen magnum compounded by some damage, protruding occipital bone with horizontal suture. Green discolouration above right orbit - possibly resultant from contact with copper during burial.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONEDEFORMEDFEMALESee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 28 Notes- Skull of unknown source, small forehead and large occiput, large osincae. Report- Poor Value- Nil Box. No.2Nil.AP6Marked 28 in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square marked 28 (18mmX16mm).unknown19480L:181mm, J:124mm, H':n/a, B:131mmpre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 13481948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorRight part of cranium present, facial skeleton badly damaged, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Whole of left cranial vault, left orbit and left zygomatic area missing, specimen has been sawn cleanly. Sutures almost fused completely. Evidence of varnish on parietal bone. SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP60None.unknown19480L: n/a, J: 182mm, H': n/a, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13491948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorBadly damaged cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, 2 teeth.Very poor - dirty, fragile and badly damaged.1Right parietal bone, right orbit and right maxilla missing, part of right squamous of temporal bone missing. 3 holes near bregma (10mmX9mm, 10mmX4mm, 9mmX8mm). Pitting of the left parietal bone Teeth extremely worn: left side- 1st & 2nd molars. Mounted on black painted wooden base (255mmX15mmX22mm) a cork in the foramen magnum secures the skull to the base.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP61None.unknown19480L: 171mm, J: n/a, H': 133mm, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13501948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorSmall light cranium, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Very poor - very fragile.1Extensive pitting all over cranium, top edge of left squamous of temporal bone missing, hole in right squamous of temporal bone (24mmX16mm), hole at top of greater wing of sphenoid bone, left lambdoid suture split open. Foramen Magnum sited unusually far back accompanied by 2 large holes in occipital bone (43mm & 36mm in diameter).SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP62None.unknown19480L: n/a, J: n/a, H': 125mm, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13511948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorSmall childs cranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - fragile.1Left zygomatic arch missing, central portion of anterior fontanelle present, crack eminating from foramen magnum (25mm). Metal pins inseted into base of articular tubercle. Cranium has been varnished and is now flaking.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP633 pencil lines on occipital protuberence froming 'T' like shape (18mmX8mm).unknown19480L: 133mm, J: n/a, H': 94mm, B: 116mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13521948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairMedium sized cranium, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Large hole in frontal bone (63mmX45mm), small hole near foramen magnum (5mmX7mm). 2 parietal foramen.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP64Paper square (12mmX12mm) on frontal bone - no marks.unknown19480L: 178mm, J: n/a, H': 130mm, B: 132mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13531948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairLarge heavy cranium with part of facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Right orbit, right zygomatic arch, left zygomayic bone and arch, left infra orbital margin and maxilla all missing. Sharp external occipital protuberance, sagittal suture fused, prominent supra orbital ridges. Some minor cracks on frontal bone near coronal suture, flaking allover cranium.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP65None.unknown19480L: 188mm, J: 135mm, H': 136mm, B: 145mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13541948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorCranium with facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Crack running from left pterion area across to missing right squamous of temporal bone. Unusual depression on frontal bone approximately 30mm wide, prominent supra orbital ridges. Both zygomatic arches incomplete. Both orbits have previously been repaired with glue.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP66Faint black line drawn from bregma to glabella approximating metopic suture.unknown19480L: 184mm, J: n/a, H': 136mm, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 13551948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairCranium with facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Cranium vault has been sawn off - beginning 15mm above glabella, vault has previously been reattached with glue and is secure. Very badly flaked on external surface of vault, holes drilled in each parietal bone in order to hinge the cranium.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP67In black ink handwriting on left side of superior nuchal line 'artic 6 bones' and 'artic 5 bones'. Rear of parietal bone indistinguishable word 'P...', smsll piece of newspaper near foramen magnum.unknown19480L: 190mm, J: n/a, H': 125mm, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13561948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairCranium, facial skeleton, mandible, upper 5 cervical vertebrae and full dentation.Poor - stable but dirty.1Dried tissue remaining on nose, around lips, on vertebrae and on right masseter. Very unusual example of internal membrane protecting the brain remaining intact, also, veins appear to have been injected with dye prior to dissection.SKULLbsbonedried tissues and red wax (injected).SKULLBONESee object file.AP68None.unknown19480L: 179mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 138mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13571948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27goodCranium and facial skeleton, no mandible, 7 teeth.Satisfactory.1Damdge to left side of foramen magnum, central piece of right zygomatic arch missing. Teeth: left side- both premolars, 1st & 2nd molars. right side- both premolars, 1stmolar. Loose sandy yellow dirt bith internally and in facial cavities.SKULLbsbonedried tissues and red wax (injected).SKULLBONESee object file.AP69Marked 60 on left squamous of temporal bone.unknown19480L: 162mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 134mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ABbs1 12901948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMWEATHEREDboneSKULLMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 29 Notes- Imperfect skull of unknown origin, large parietal, prominent nasal bones. Report- Poor Value- Nil Box. No.21Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state Nil.2000-02-18poorCranium and facial skeleton present both damaged, no mandible, no dentation.Very poor - but stable, evidence of shellac on cranium.1Very badly damaged right partiel bone, almost all of rear bottom of cranium missing, flaking area of 14mm diameter on right frontal bone. Very prominent nasal bone, prominent superciliary arches, bregma end of sagittal suture fused. Discoloured all over and pitted consistant with weather damage. SKULLbsBone.WEATHEREDBONESKULLMALESee object file1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 29 Notes- Imperfect skull of unknown origin, large parietal, prominent nasal bones. Report- Poor Value- Nil Box. No.2 Nil.AP7Marked 29 in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L:179mm, J:n/a, H':n/a, B:144mmpre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ADbs1 13581948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27fairRounded cranium, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - but stable.1Cranium with left and right zygomatic processes of temporal bone. Very distinctive sutures architecture, extra horizontal suture between lambdoid sutues, left lambdoid suture split open. Pitting on right side of frontal bone.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file.AP70Marked B in blue pencil on frontal bone.unknown19480L: 179mm, J: n/a, H': 125mm, B: n/a.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ACbs1 13591948Unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMSKULLbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-202000-03-27unknownunknown1Present2000-03-27ComponentRecord state2000-03-27poorVery heavy cranium, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Very Poor - fragile.1Both squamous of temporal bones missing, sutures weak. Significant occcipital protuberance, 2 distinctive parietal foramen. Cranium discoloured.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONESee object file and Harper report, Skull No.4.AP71Pencil notes on frontal bone - 500 B.C. and 98/59.unknown19480L: 174mm, J: n/a, H': n/a, B: 144mm.UnknownAUUniversity of St Andrews2000-03-27ADbs1 1507single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektDHJBmodelWAXFOETUSANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2006-07-202000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodModel of a foetus developing in the womb; wax model on a wooden standexcellent1This object was previously numbered MSAM25 which was done as part of a student project in the 1990s.wax modelbswax & wood & metalMODELWAXFOETUSANATOMYsee object fileAP72bottom of base (in pencil):'X' & '28 days/JM': top of base (marked in paraloid): 'MSAM25' and (on red sticker):'7'H: 35cm x W: 20cm x Diam (base): 16cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAbs1 1508EDINBURGHDUNDEEST ANDREWSThursoInvernessThursoInvernessInvernessScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilE2006.1E2006.3E2006.5E2006.6E2006.7E2006.6E2006.2E2006.22006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJBMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.modelWAXEARANATOMYTRAMONDParisINNER EAREAR DRUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsCity Arts CentreUniversity of DundeeGateway GalleriesSwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GallerySwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryModel of inner ear by Tramond of Paris; wax model (with removable section to cover ear drum) mounted on a circular wooden base; small circular numbers on model; with plastic clear dome coverexcellent Generally good condition. However:- One screw top missing from underneath base. Ear therefore loose on mount. Glass dome does not fit neatly onto base - loose. Old tape at bottom of glass dome. Minor paint loss to base. The varnish on the wax model has discoloured. Old repair to model, below 'Tramond' inscription. (HR, May 2006) 2009BURDGE, Jessica20091This object was previously numbered MSAM9 which was done as part of a student project in the 1990s. Care must be taken with this object becaus of the removable piece,wax modelOpen Access Storeoastorewax & wood & paper & inkMODELWAXEARANATOMYTRAMONDPARISINNER EAREAR DRUMsee object file16 September 2009AP73bottom of base (in pencil): '25': sticker on base(ink on paper): 'Mson TRAMOND/Pr. et Fr. des Faculles/Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/PARIS/9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDECINE': front of base (in paraloid) 'MSAM9' : small numbers all over model (stickers with ink) : '1-14'H: 27cm x Diam base: 29cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 1509single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJBMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.WRENCHTHOMAS WRENCHFOOTFEETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very good'Thomas wrench'; large steel wrench used in operations to do with the foot; 2 wooden cylinders mounted on steel pins at one endvery good - wooden cylinders are wearing slightly; some signs of rust in the inner section of wrench2009BURDGE, Jessica20091medical instrumentOpen Access Storeoastoremetal & woodWRENCHTHOMAS WRENCHFOOTFEETsee object file16 September 2009AP74no marksL: 36cm x W: 12cm x D: 3cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 1510people15:29:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBMoved from Workshop store to Anatomy and Pathology (Bute building).EARmodelSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodSection of the middle ear dissected and prepared by J. Musgrove M.D., 1891; Middle ear with tensor tympani; section mounted on metal bar fixed to a circular wooden base; glass cover for modelexcellent - sticker slightly torn at top and bottom left2002RAWSON, Helen2002AP 76 & 771There are another 4 specimens: 2 displayed with this one ( AP76 & AP77) and 2 still on display in the Anatomy dissection roommodelbutebone & wood & metal & ink & paperEARMODELSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsee object fileNov 2002AP75sticker on front of base ( typed ink on paper) : 'Middle ear./ with tensor tympani./J. Musgrove. M.D. 1891.'H: 8cm x diam (base) 6.8cm x H&W (ear): 2 x 2.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAbute1 1511people15:29:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBMoved from Workshop store to Anatomy and Pathology (Bute building).EARmodelSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodSection of the internal ear by J. Musgrove M.D., 1891; mounted on a metal pole attached to a circular wooden base; glass cover; cover is glued to the baseexcellent - glass maybe not supposed to be attached to the base, however, does not seem to be causing any damage2002RAWSON, Helen2002AP 75 & 771There are another 4 specimens: 2 displayed with this one ( AP75 & AP77) and 2 still on display in the Anatomy dissection roommodelbutebone & wood & metal & ink & paperEARMODELSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsee object fileNov 2002AP76sticker on front of base ( typed ink on paper) : 'Middle ear./ with tensor tympani./J. Musgrove. M.D. 1891.'H: 7.5cm x Diam (base) 6.8cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAbute1 1512people15:29:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBMoved from Workshop store to Anatomy and Pathology (Bute building).EARmodelSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-06-071Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodDisplay of human ear bones mounted on cardboard inside a glass cylinder; bones are the Stapes_os_Orbie, Incudes, Mallei, and Meatus Exter[nik]; 6 bones in totalgood - glue holding bones to carboard is crumbling and has dried as hard orange substance2002RAWSON, Helen2002AP 76 &771There are another 4 specimens: 2 displayed with this one ( AP75 & AP76) and 2 still on display in the Anatomy dissection roommodelbutebone & cardboard & glass & inkEARMODELSECTIONMUSGROVEMDANATOMYDISSECTIONsee object fileNov 2002AP77on cardboard to describe each bone (ink) : 'Stapes_os_Orbie'; 'Incudes'; 'Mallei'; 'Meatus Exter[nik]'H: 5.6cm x Diam(base): 4.2cm x Diam(top): 3.1cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-06-07AAbute1 2639photo18421845?184520022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:49:41'Memorandum respecting the tomb of Bishop Kennedy, in the chapel of St Salvator's College, St Andrews','Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part 1 (No. 4), 1933-4St Andrews MuseumUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE2002.1E2004.52003-01-1920042002-10-182004-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.75-111, plates I-Xin Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. IV, 1857ad458HRno. 56St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University Court, 1904. No. 56 'Cast of skull Bishop Kennedy'.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.KENNEDY, JAMESBISHOPCHANCELLORFOUNDERSKULLCASTTOMBST SALVATORS CHURCHEXCAVATIONCHAMBERS, ROBERTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGERELIGIONUNIVERSITY CHAPELCHAPELANATOMYANTHROPOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-202005-01-10CHAMBERS, RobertWATERSTON, DavidDonationSt Andrews, Scotland?CHAMBERS, RobertIan Carradice notes that the cast is recorded in the Literary and Philosophical Society Minute Book in 1845 as having been made when the tomb was opened some years earlier.1Present2005-01-10ComponentRecord stateValue: £300 (insurance)2002Probably obtained during the excavation of Kennedy's tomb in St Salvator's Church by Robert Chambers in 1842.2005-01-10fairA Drawing AnthologyWork and WorshipSt Andrews MuseumUniversity LibraryCast of the skull of Bishop James KennedyFair. Stained. Many surface indentations (HR, 10/1/2005)09:55:42musa/g119042008unknownDALE, Amy2011-02-1819042008PHILLIPSON, AndyHC243 - Reconstruction of Kennedy's appearance based on an examination of his skull, by Murray and Waterston.2011-04-1218421During Chambers's excavation, the skull of Kennedy was examined by a 'medical gentleman' who noted 'According to phrenological doctrine, this was the Head which, if containing a healthy brain, of good temperament, would denote a man of capacity and vigorous character. The perceptive organs were, however, better than the reflective; so that in point of high intellect, the Head was somewhat disappointing. Firmness was very large, and Cautiousness, Destructiveness, Adhesiveness and Benevolence were all of super-average magnitude, pointing to a man of determined character, but generous disposition towards his fellow creatures'. See Chambers, 1857.gallerymusa/g1plasterKENNEDY, JAMESBISHOPCHANCELLORFOUNDERSKULLCASTTOMBST SALVATORS CHURCHEXCAVATIONCHAMBERS, ROBERTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGERELIGIONUNIVERSITY CHAPELCHAPELANATOMYANTHROPOLOGYgalleryobject history file190416 October 2008GENGENIan Carradice notes that the cast is recorded in the Literary and Philosophical Society Minute Book in 1845 as having been made when the tomb was opened some years earlier.AP79scratched into plaster, left side of skull: 56 inscr. on label on top of cast: Bishop Kennedy / from United Coll / June 1932?CHAMBERS, RobertCreated byAP79.jpg1845184218421842H 15.5 x W 15 .0 x D 19.0 cm?1845ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsCRE2005-01-10AC09:55:422011-02-18museummusa/g1/case 31 12911948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMDEFORMEDSKULLboneFEMALEMETOPICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 32 Notes- Unknown origin, small female with Metopic suture, fusion of upper cervical vertebrae with skull, suggests Pro-atlas. Report- Mandible missing, poor. Value- 10/-. Box. No.31Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state 10/-.2000-02-18poorLight cranium with 2 upper cervical vertebrae attached, no facial skeleton, no mandible, no dentation.Poor - fragile cranium badly cracked.1Unusual example of cranium fused with 2 upper cervical vertebrae - suggesting a proatlas condition, aslo unusual example of metopic suture. Lesser and greater sphenoid bones of right orbit missing, very badly cravked right and left parietal bones. Almost vertical frontal bone with traces of frontal suture.SKULLbsBone.DEFORMEDSKULLBONEFEMALEMETOPICSee object file.1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 32 Notes- Unknown origin, small female with Metopic suture, fusion of upper cervical vertebrae with skull, suggests Pro-atlas. Report- Mandible missing, poor. Value- 10/-. Box. No.3 10/-.AP8Marked 32 in black ink on left pterion area. Paper square (10mmX10mm) marked 12(?) on frontal bone. unknown19480L:176mm, J:n/a, H':n/a, B:144mm.pre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ADbs1 239419141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.130, plate IHRABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-212002-11-28WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor DavidWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.1Present2002-11-28ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-11-28poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate I - Left lateral dissection,displaying the superficial structures of the head, face and (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Paper stained down left side - suggests acidity from frame. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP81-86 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont.from name) : neck of a well - developed male. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projection is 2 to 5 in all templates of the Head and Neck series). The greater part of the platysma has been removed. Numerals appended to names of some of the structures provide further detail in the legend. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931.drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.5 x 50.6 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.AP80inscr. in ink, lower centre left: DW inscr. in pencil on backboard: IPlate IPlate IWATERSTON, Professor DavidCreated by193119141914193136.3 x 44.2 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-11-28ADbute1 239519141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.133, plate 2HRABin Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-212002-11-28WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews1Present2002-11-28ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-11-28poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 2 - Left lateral dissection, displaying the vault of the skull and temporal muscle, (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Paper stained down left side inset from the frame. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-86 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont. from name) : the facial nerve, the superficial muscles of the neck of a well developed male. (In published text, the scale of reduction from the original orthogonal projection and drawings is as 2 to 5). The scalp and the muscles of facial expression have, for the greater part, been removed, and also the auricle, the superficial portion of the parotid gland and the fascia of the neck. Pencil points, emphasised in ink, in circular shape surrounding a single point to left and right sides of central drawing - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931.drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.5 x 50.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St AndrewsAP81inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY del. inscr. in pencil on backboard: 2 indecipherable pencil marks, recto, lower right Plate 2Plate 2WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by193119141914193136.0 x 44.0 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-11-28ADbute1 239619141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.134 plate 3HRABIn Anatomy DepartmentDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-212002-11-28WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews1Present2002-11-28ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-11-28poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 3 - Left lateral dissection, displaying the vault of the cranium, the tympanic (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes and glass cracked in bottom left corner (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-86 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont. from name) : antrum, the parotid fossa, and structures in the sub-sternomastoid region of a well-developed male. (In published text, scale of reduction from the original orthogonal projection and drawing is as 2 to 5). The base of the mastoid process and the tympanic antrum have been exposed by chiselling bone away. The sternomastoid muscle has been divided below its attachment to the skull and removed with omohyoid, masseter and the greater part if the temporal muscles. Numerals appended to names of some structures provide further detail in the legend. Faint pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point to left and right sides of central drawing - points of measurement. In this case two of these markings lie closely spaced, to the right hand side. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.5 x 50.8 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St AndrewsAP82inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY del. inscr. in pencil on backboard: 3 (no. 2 crossed out) Plate 3Plate 3WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by193119141914193136.0 x 44.2 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-11-28ADbute1 239719141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.164, plate 4HRABIn Anatomy DepartmentDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-232002-11-28WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor DavidWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.1Present2002-11-28ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training has given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-11-28poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 4 - Left lateral dissection displaying the middle meningeal artery of the surface of the (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes (AB, 5 Dec 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-86 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont. from 'name' ) : dura mater - the pterygoid maxillary region and pterygoid muscles, the carotid and subclavian vessels and the thoracic duct, etc, of a well-developed male. Scale of reduction from the original orthogonal projection and drawing is as 2 to 5. The greater part of the lateral vault of the cranium, the zygomatic arch, the upper part if the ramus of the mandible, the medial position of the clavicle, the scalenus anterior and splenius capitis muscles, and the internal jugular veins have been removed. Further chiselling of the mastoid process and tympanic antrum reveal the ossicles. Numerals appended to some of the structures provide further detail in the legend. Pencil points, emphasised in ink in circular shape surrounding a single point to left and right sides of central drawing - points of measurement. In this case both accompanied by a 'NO.1' on sides closest to frame. The plates were published in Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.5 x 50.6 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.AP83inscr. in ink, recto lower centre left: DW inscr. in ink, recto lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY inscr. in pencil, backboard: 6 indecipherable mark, centre backboard (possibly a crossed out no.)Plate 4Plate 4WATERSTON, Professor DavidCreated by193119141914193136.3 x 44.2 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-11-28ADbute1 239919141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.166, plate 5JWFABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222002-12-06WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews1PresentCREASY, HelenAP84 SMC 4/03May 200320032003Assessed for conservation by Helen Creasy. AP84 was examined as being broadly representative of the other plates in the series. Creasy noted the drawing is in an unstable condition, as it is adhered to straw board, whch is very acidic. The paper support is discoloured due to contact with the acidic support. The uneven nature of the discoloration is almost certainly the result of the distribution of the adhesive behind the work. The paper is slighly soiled, especially along the lower edge. There are a number of pin holes - probably from the drawing method. There is a small piece of repair paper adhered to the lower edge towards the right side, which appears to be covering an area of loss. There are a few areas of abrasion on the surface of the non-image areas that appear to be the results of removing marks on the paper surface. The colours of the drawing do not show any sign of fading. The translucent overlay is attached to the top of the reverse side of the board with adhesive. The overlay can be wrapped around so that it lies over the drawing. The work has been folded behind the work while it was framed. The top edge of the overlay is badly torn and creased. The paper has small tears along the right edge, some light creases and undulations, and some light staining. In order to stablise the work, it should be removed from the acidic support. It is proposed that the acidic card is replaced with acid free buffered board after the work has been treated to replicate the original structure. The overlay will be conserved and reattached to the new support board. The work is currently in a frame that is too small for it. If the work is to be reframed after treatment, a frame should be made that is larger, so that an acid free mount can be introduced that will help to protect the work. Estimated treatment time (per drawing) 25 hours @ current SMC rate. Materials including photography - £30. Creasy suggests that the work is not paticularly urgent.2002-12-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, p.81, Edinburgh, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-12-06poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 5- Left lateral dissection displaying the lateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere, (cont. in notes)poor. Very badly foxed over much of surface area. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-86 other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont. from 'name') : the transverse sinus, the transverse process of the atlas and the muscles attached to it, the subclavian artery and the suboccipital triangle, etc, of a well- developed male. (in published text, the scale of reduction from orginal life-size orthogonal projection is as 2 to 5). The dura mater and membranes, the internal and external pterygoid muscles, the body of the mandible part and part of the buccinator muscle, the cartilaginous external acoustic maetus, the internal jugular vein and carotid arteries, have been removed. Numerals appended to some of the structures provide further detail in the legend. Pencil points, emphasised in ink, in circular shape surrounding a single point to left and right sides of central drawing - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931. During assessment for conservation, the work was unframed. It was discovered that a translucent overlay is attached to the work - it is associated with production of the drawing and can be lain over the work.drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.5 x 50.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St AndrewsAP84inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY del. Plate 5Plate 5WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by193119141914193136.0 x 44.0 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-12-06ADbute1 239819141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.168, plate 6HRABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-212002-11-28WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor DavidWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.1Present2002-11-28ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-11-28poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 6 - Left lateral dissection displaying the falx cerebrii and its blood sinuses, (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Frame: very minor scratches and scrapes and chip on reverse left. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-86 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont. from name ): the upper part of the brain stem and its nerves and vessels - the semilunar (Gasserian) ganglion of the trigeminal nerve and its three branches, and their passage through the skull, and the cupola of the cervical pleura of a well developed male. (in published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projection is as 2 to 5). Numerals appended to some of the structures provide further detail in the legend. Faint pencil points in circular shape surrounding two central points to left side of drawing - points of measurement. (Usual mirrored mark to right side of drawing is barely visible.) The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931.drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file41.4 x 50.1 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston and Murray created these plates as part of Waterston's work at the University of St Andrews - see Manufacture table.AP85inscr. in ink, lower centre left: DW inscr. in ink, lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY del. Plate 6Plate 6WATERSTON, Professor DavidCreated by193119141914193135.3 x 44.0 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-11-28ADbute1 240019141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.170, plate 7HRABIn Anatomy DepartmentDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222002-12-06WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews.1Present2002-12-06ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p. 81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2002-12-06poorOne of seven plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck: Plate 7 - Median sagittal dissections of the head and neck except that the pons Varolii (cont. in notes)poor. Badly foxed over much of surface area. Becomes worse towards left side. Paper stained on small area approx. 3 inches in length running alongside frame. Stain has sheen - suggests overflow of glue used on frame). Frame: largest chip on lower right side and other minor scratches and scrapes (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP80-85 - other plates in the sequenceabout 19311(cont, from 'name'): which is not divided in the median plane, but at some distance from it and the medulla oblongata, part of the vertebral arteries beside it and the medulla spinalis are left intact, in a well-developed male. (In published text, the scale of reduction from the original life-size orthogonal projection is as 2 to 5). Numerals appended to some of the structures provide further detail in the legend. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point to left and right sides of central drawing - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931.drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDHEADNECKANATOMYobject history file42.7 x 50.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews.AP86faint markings in ink, recto, lower centre left (probably DW) as with all others in series. inscr. in pencil, recto, lower centre right: J.T.MURRAY del. inscr. in pencil on backboard: NO.7 indecipherable pencil marks, recto, lower right Plate 7Plate 7WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by193119141914193136.1 x 44.3 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2002-12-06ADbute1 240119141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektopp. p.202, plate 8JWFABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews.1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27fairOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series no.1. - Dissection showing the superficial muscles of the anterior trunk and roots (cont.in notes)fair. Some foxing, recto, right and small holes, recto, bottom right corner. Frame: good, with minor scratches and scrapes. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP88-95 other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing2000about 19311(cont. from name): of the thighs, the points of emergence of the anteriors and lateral cutaneous branch of the intercostal, ilio-hypogastric and inguinal nerves and the anantomical realtionships of the inguinal area (left) and femoral triangles (right). The subject is in the horizontal position which explains the high position of the lateral ends of the clavicles in relation to their sternal ends and the asymmetry of the two sides is noticable. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) Watercolour cut out and reset into its original paper. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history file81.2 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews.AP87marking in ink - recto, bottom centre left: D.W.del. inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre left: J.T.MURRAY pinxt. inscr. in pencil on backboard: Trunk Series 1 plate 8plate 8WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by1717193119141914193175 x 52 cm (sight) about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27ACbute1 240819141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektopp. p.204, plate 9JWFABNot found in Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-03-21WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St Andrews1Present2003-03-21ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-03-21unknownOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series no.2. - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position, reveals some asymmetry and (cont. in notes)2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-95 other plates in the sequence (88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing)2000about 19311(cont. from name): shows the muscles of the anterior trunk and roots of thighs. The pectoralis major and external oblique muscles have been removed. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) Spermatic funiculus has been removed to show the structure and relationships of the inguinal canal. On the left the path of the profunda femoris is shown. Watercolour cut out and reset into its original paper. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingmissingwatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history fileapprox. 81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St AndrewsAP88marking in ink - recto, bottom centre left: D.W.del. inscr. in ink, recto, lower centre left: J.T.MURRAY pinxt. inscr. in pencil on backboard - Trunk Series 2 plate 9plate 9WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by17181931191419141931approx. 75 x 52 cm (sight) about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-03-21AUmissing1 238119141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.206, plate 10JWFABNot found in Anatomy department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27unknownOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 3 - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position shows the deeper structures of the (cont.in notes)2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-95 - other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing2000about 19311(cont. from name) : anterior trunk, namely, the chest wall, parietal pleura, transversus abdominis muscles, inferior epigastric arteries and the stems of the nerves of the abdominal wall. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) The rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles have been removed. The posterior wall of the inguinal canal, anterior division of the obturator nerve. Numerals appended to names of some of the structures provide further details in the legend. Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingmissingwatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history fileapprox. 81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP89marking in ink, recto, lower centre left:DW del. inscr. in watercolour and overwritten in ink, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt plate 10plate 10WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by17231931191419141931approx. 75 x 52 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27AUmissing1 12921948pre 1948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCJMCJMSKULLboneTEETHFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-03-282000-02-18unknownunknown1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 33 Notes- Long narrow skull of origin unknown linien depressed fracture. Report- Mandible missing, poor. Value- 5/-. Box. No.31Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state5/-.2000-02-18fairCranium and facial skeleton present, no mandible, 5 teeth present.Poor - but stable.1Elongated cranium with flat facial skeleton. Hole on left coronal suture (21mmX9mm) with surrounding damage (39mmX18mm), narrow indentation on left parietal bone (28mmX5mmX2mm) - possibly pathological, zygomatic arches missing. Large frontal notch on left orbit. 5 teeth present very worn all on left side: 2nd incisor, canine, 1st premolar, 1st & 2nd molars.SKULLbsBone.SKULLBONETEETHFEMALEsee object file1948 Skull Collection Catalogue reads as follows: Skull No. 33 Notes- Long narrow skull of origin unknown linien depressed fracture. Report- Mandible missing, poor. Value- 5/-. Box. No.35/-.AP9Marked 33 (underlined) in black ink on left pterion area. unknown19480L:194mm, J:n/a, H':129mm, B:148mmpre 1948AUUniversity of St Andrews2000-02-18ACbs1 240719141931about 1931ST ANDREWSAnatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & StoughtonUniversity of St AndrewsE2004.22004-04-252004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.208, plate 11HRABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2004-04-262003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1PresentCREASY, HelenAP90 SMC 5/03May 200320032003Assessed for conservation by Helen Creasy. AP90 was examined as being broadly representative of the other plates in the series. Creasy noted the drawing is in an unstable condition, as it is adhered to straw board, whch is very acidic. The paper support and mount are discoloured due to contact with the acidic support. However, the colours of the drawing do not show any sign of fading. The paper mount sheet is larger than the straw board support. The edges have been wrapped around the board and are degraded, discoloured and brittle. They exhibit insect damage and are torn and fragmented. There is no insect damage in the present frame, indicating that it is not the original one. The severe discolouration is presumably the result of contact with wood when framed. In order to stablise the work, it should be removed from the acidic support. It is proposed that the acidic card is replaced with acid free buffered board after the work has been treated to replicate the original structure. The work is currently in a frame that is too small for it. If the work is to be reframed after treatment, a frame should be made that is larger, so that an acid free mount can be introduced that will help to protect the work. Estimated treatment time (per drawing) 35 hours @ current SMC rate. Materials including photography - £40. Creasy suggests that the work is not paticularly urgent.2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27fairExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews MuseumOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 4 - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position. The anterior surface of the viscera (cont. in notes)fair, surface area dirty. Some small scratches lower centre right. Frame: good, some very minor scratches at top. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-95 - other plates in the sequence (88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing)2000about 19311(cont. from name) : of the chest and abdomen are exposed by the removal of the anterior thoracic and abdominal walls and of the parietal pleura. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) The great veins at the root of the head, infreior thyreoid veins, innominate and left common carotid arteries are shown, the dotted lines indicating the positionof the upper border of the sternum. The diaphragm, with the parietal pleura reflected is clearly displayed. The transverse colon is distended and tortuous. Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history file81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP90marking in ink, recto, lower centre left:DW del. inscr. in watercolour and overwritten in ink, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt inscr. in pencil on backboard: Trunk Series 4. plate 11plate 11WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by1719193119141914193175 x 52 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27ACbute1 240219141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.210, plate 12HRABIn Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27poorOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 5 - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position showing the anterior surface of the (cont. in notes)fair, surface area dirty. Some small scratches lower centre right. Frame: good, some very minor scratches at top. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-95 - other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing2000about 19311(cont. from name): heart and great vessels and the stomach, liver duodenum and caecum etc. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) The innominate veins and their tributaries, the vena cava superior and left vagus nerve crossing the arch of the aorta are shown. The form and size of the heart are those of the normal adult. In the abdomen, most of the small intestine and the transverse colon have been removed. Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history file81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP91marking in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW del. inscr. in watercolour and overwritten in ink, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt inscr. in pencil on backboard: Trunk Series 5 plate 12plate 12WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by1720193119141914193174.3 x 52.5 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27ADbute1 240319141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.212, plate 13JWFABIn Anatomy DepartmentDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27poorOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 6 - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position showing the anterior views of the (cont. in notes)fair, faint foxing effect, surface area dirty. Frame: minor scratches and scrapes. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP87-95 - other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missingabout 19311(cont. from name): interior of the heart and its valves, the duodenum, pancreas and spleen, the interior of the caecum, ureters, interior of the bladder, and the prostate gland, etc. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) Deeper structures such as the bile duct, inferior mesenteric vein, the processus vermiformis and left ureter are indicated in dotted lines. Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history file81 x 58.4 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP92marking in ink, recto, lower centre left:DW del. inscr. in ink and overwritten in watercolour, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt inscr. in pencil on backboard: Trunk Series 6 plate 13plate 13WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by193119141914193175 x 52.2 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27ADbute1 240419141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.214, plate 14JWFABNot found in Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27unknownOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 7 - Dissection of the subject in the horizontal position showing the anterior aspects of the (cont. in notes)2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002AP87-95 - other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missingabout 19311posterior abdominal wall, thoracic and abdominal aorta, vena cava inferior, trachea and extrapulmonary bronchi, and the oeasophagus, etc. (In published text, the scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40 ).) The lower abdominal aorta lies rather to the left side and the vena cava is more median in position then usual in association with curvature of the spine. The outline lying in front of these structures is that of the aortic valve, aorta and the innominate artery; the upper dotted lines marks the poterior margin of the right lungs and the lower dotted lines the lower lines of the parietal pleura. Dotted lines mark the missing portion of the pubic bone. Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingmissingwatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history fileapprox. 81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP93marking in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW del. inscr. in watercolour and overwritten in ink, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt inscr. in pencil on backboard: Trunk series 7 plate 14plate 14WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by1931191419141931approx. 75 x 52 (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27AUmissing1 240519141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.216, plate 15JWFABNot found in Anatomy Department.DISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27unknownOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 8 - The skeleton of the trunk from the same specimen as AP87-93 and 95. The costal (cont. in notes)2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-95 - other plates in the sequence. 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing2000about 19311(cont. from name): cartilages and the lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae are numbered. The curvature of the spineto the left sides is noticeable and with it the slight associated tilt of the pelvis. (In published text, the scale of reduction from the original life-size orthagonal is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingmissingwatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history fileapprox. 81 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP94marking in ink, recto, lower centre left: DW del. inscr. in watercolour and overwritten in ink, recto, lower centre left below marking: J.T.MURRAY pinxt plate 15plate 15WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by17211931191419141931approx. 75 x 52 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27AUmissing1 240619141931about 1931Anatomy in the Living Model, London, Hodder & Stoughtonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.218, plate 16JWFABIn Anatomy DepartmentDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-07-222003-01-27WATERSTON, Professor DavidCollectedWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Waterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. Andrews1Present2003-01-27ComponentRecord stateDavid Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-42, carried out the dissection and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by Murray. In his publication 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4),1933-34, Edinburgh, p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities'. He also comments that his 'training had given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'.2003-01-27poorOne of nine plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk: Trunk series, 9 - Skeleton from the back (specimen shown is same as that shown in 8.) (cont. in notes)fair - scratches and scrapes in shoulder area of drawing, upper left corner. Some foxing along right hand side. Surface slightly dirty. Some small scratches lower centre right. Frame: good, some very minor scratches and scrapes. (AB, 28 Nov 2002).2002BARROS D'SA, Angelina2002Bute Photo UnitColour slideAP87-94 - other plates in the sequence 88, 89, 93 and 94 are missing2000about 19311(cont.from name) : The curvature of the spine is much more distinct from this aspect, and it will be noticed that, while the spinous processes lie in a fairly stright line, the curvature has affected particularly the bodies of the lumbar vertebrae, which are not only bent to the left, but are also rotated in that direction. The upper transverse lines indicate the position of the lower borders of the lungs and the lower transverse lines the lower margins of the pleurae. (In published text, scale of reduction from original life-size orthogonal projections is slightly less than one quarter (as 11 to 40).) Watercolour has been cut out of, and reset inside its original sheet. Pencil points in circular shape surrounding a single point - points of measurement. The plates were published in D. Waterston, Anatomy in the Living Model, 1931. drawingdrawingbutewatercolourpencil and ink on paperDISSECTION DRAWINGMURRAY, J.T.WATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDTRUNKTHORAXABDOMENANATOMYobject history file80.8 x 58.5 cm28 November 2002FIGWaterston undertook this work while employed at the University of St. AndrewsAP95marking in ink, recto, lower centre left:DW del. inscr. in pencil on backboard - Trunk Series 9 plate 16plate 16WATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.T.Created by1722193119141914193175 x 52.3 cm (sight)about 1931ACUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, Professor David and MURRAY, J.TCRE2003-01-27ADbute1 1885collect>interncollect>internpeople19481948194815:06:1114:49:1709:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.1Box No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)RuntonNorfolkUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour: black, buff and grey with brown patina.FlintsartefacteolithsgRuntonNorfolkUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.1stone bed and sub-cragLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 55.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick:1.5 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsstone bed and sub-crag2002-04-12ABsg1 1894collect>internpeople19481948194815:06:1609:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.10Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)9th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow patina & grey (brown patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown) Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 19/9/35, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian Flakes. Edge-worn from use as scrapers".FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file9th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.10gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 120.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 1989collect>internpeople19481948194815:12:0109:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.100Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (grey, green, patina) & grey (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & orange. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 17.7.36FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.100gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:33.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1990collect>intern19481948194815:15:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt4 August 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ACAMCAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-02-262002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)found in gravel pit, Furze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireEnglandDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Lower Acheulian2002-04-18fairhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (pale). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 4.8.34FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRfound in gravel pit, Furze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireEnglandSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21 August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200226 February 2009GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.101gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1934194819341948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 90.0 mm width: 46.0 mm thick:42.0 mm4 August 19341948CADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTgravel pit2002-04-18ACsg1 1991collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:1909:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.102Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (patina) & orange (patina) & brown (green patina). Colour, cortex: brown (black) & buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 19.X11.35 : Clactonian : Acheulian.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.102gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 155.0 mm width: 104.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1992collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2009:59:05Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.103Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & orange (green, patina) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange & buff). Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 21.9.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.103gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 170.0 mm width: 107.0 mm thick:58.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1993collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2009:59:05Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.104Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (green, patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: brown & orange. Label with flint states: SwanscombeFlintsartefacthandaxeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.104gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 105.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1994collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2109:59:05Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.105Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe (pointed), flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (patina) . Colour, cortex: unknown Label with flint states: SwanscombeFlintsartefacthandaxeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.105gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 85.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:28.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1995collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2109:59:05Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.106Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (grey, patina) & buff (grey, patina) & buff (orange, patina) & cream (patina) . Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 3.3.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.106gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1996collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2209:59:05Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.107Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake & handaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (patina) . Colour, cortex: buff & orange. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 16.9.33.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.107gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 93.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:28.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1997collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2209:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.108Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake & [worked & bifacially], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (patina) & buff (orange, patina) . Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 20.7.31?FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.108gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 74.0 mm width: 86.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1998collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2309:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.109Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake & handaxe & [oval, rough], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, patina) & orange (patina) . Colour, cortex: buff (brown). Whole form: oval (rough). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 16.7.33. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.109gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 82.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1895collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0609:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.11Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (grey patina) & buff (yellow patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 19/12/34, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian Flakes. Edge-worn from use as scrapers".FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.11gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 110.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 1999collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2309:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.110Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & orange (patina) & orange (buff, patina) . Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: F. Platt. Dorsal face bears scars of removed flakes.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.110gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick:8.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2000collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2409:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.111Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (patina) & grey (green, patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: F. Platt. D'9 1.2.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.111gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 62.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2001collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2409:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.112Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (yellow, patina) & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 12.5.34. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.112gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 69.0 mm width: 64.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2002collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2509:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.113Box No.5Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & yellow (orange, patina) & yellow (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 31.3.34. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.113gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 82.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:14.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2003collect>intern19481948194815:15:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.114Box No.5Cupboard 2, Drawer 1part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).2001200220021979SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M(unknown)2001200220021979AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (brown, patina) & brown (patina) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 18.8.38. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 2002August 1979GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.114gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 71.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2004collect>intern19481948194815:15:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.115Box No.5Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (green, patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 3.3.34. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileAugust 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.115gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 93.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2005collect>intern19481948194815:15:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.116Box No.5Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (patina) & grey (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 19.7.36 Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileAugust 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.116gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 56.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick:13.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2006collect>intern19481948194815:15:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.117Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & cream (green, patina) & brown (black, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & orange. Form: oval (rough). Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 24.12.34. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileAugust 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.117gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 50.0 mm width: 85.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2007collect>intern19481948194815:15:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.118Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (yellow, patina) & yellow (patina) & brown (black, patina). Colour, cortex: unknown. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 21.9.35. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileAugust 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.118gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2008collect>intern19481948194815:15:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.119Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-172002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1Present(unknown)August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (green, patina) & orange (buff, patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: unknown. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 18.8.38. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileAugust 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.119gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 64.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:7.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1896collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0709:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.12Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (grey patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 4/8/34, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian scrapers".FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.12gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 150.0 mm width: 85.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2009collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2809:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.120Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & brown (orange, patina) & buff (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: E.Clact. Acheulian. Furze Platt. 29.11.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.120gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 85.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2010collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2809:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.121Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 7' 6" down Middle Acheulian. Series of six handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.121gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 190.0 mm width: 109.0 mm thick:48.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2011collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2909:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.122Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [subcordate], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green & cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (cream). Label with flint states: Furze Platt. I.S.8 : D8 : Middle Acheulian. Series of six handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.122gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 111.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:41.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 2012collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:2909:59:06Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.123Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeMoved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).19792001200220022008A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, Jessica19792001200220022008AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & green (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (buff). Label with flint states: Furze Platt. I.S.8 : D8 : Middle Acheulian. Series of six handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831musa/g4GRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 2008GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.123gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 130.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABmusa/g41 2013collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3009:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.124Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Sabery's Pit & West Drayton & Yiewsley & HillingdonUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pale). Label with flint states: Sabery's Pit, Yiewsley : 10' : ?.?.1932 [illegible) : middle acheulian, series of six handaxes. : 5.53 / 5.57.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ073802sgGRSabery's Pit, West Drayton & Yiewsley & HillingdonUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.124gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 94.0 mm thick:52.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1982collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3109:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.125Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (green, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: 9 ft : Baker's Farm ?.6.1935 : 9.7 : middle acheulian, series of six handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.125gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 120.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1983collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3109:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.126Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green & cream, patina) & black (green). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Baker's Farm 24.11.34 : middle acheulian, series of six handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.126gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 145.0 mm width: 81.0 mm thick:44.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1984collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3209:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.127Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Pearson's Pit & Heath Lane & DartfordKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (grey) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Pearson's Pit, Dartford 23.8.34.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ533737sgGRPearson's Pit, Heath Lane & DartfordKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.127gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick:31.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1985collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3209:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.128Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & brown (green & orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34 : 3 interesting holes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.128gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:36.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1986collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3309:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.129Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (green & orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34FlintsartefacthandaxeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.129gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 105.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1897collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0709:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.13Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodscraper, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (patina) & grey (patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 24/11/34, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian scrapers".FlintsartefactSCRAPERSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.13gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 90.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2014collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3309:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.130Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (green & brown, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.130gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2015collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3409:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.131Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnfield Pit & SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Incomplete (broken?)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (grey & orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (grey & orange). Label with flint states: Barnfield 4.8.32.FlintsartefactflakeTQ595745sgGRBurnfield Pit, SwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.131gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 60.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2016collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3409:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.132Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange & buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (yellow). Label with flint states: Swanscombe 4.8.32.FlintsartefactflakeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.132gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 92.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2017collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3509:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.133Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)22nd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (red & yellow) & grey (green & brown). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Swanscombe.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file22nd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.133gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 71.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2018collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3609:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.134Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe & (pointed), flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (buff, patina) & grey (dark). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Swanscombe.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.134gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2019collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3609:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.135Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake & worked & bifacially, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (green & orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Swanscombe.FlintsartefactflakeTQ59-74-sgGRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.135gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 55.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2020collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3709:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.136Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)RickmansworthHertfordshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (brown, patina) & grey. Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: RickmansworthFlintsartefactflakeTQsgGRRickmansworthHertfordshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.136gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick:31.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2021collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3709:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.137Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)RickmansworthHertfordshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake & handaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green) & yellow. Colour, cortex: buff (yellow). Label with flint states: Rickmansworth 45FlintsartefactflakeTQsgGRRickmansworthHertfordshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.137gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 73.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2022collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3809:59:07Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.138Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Rickson's Pit & Northfleet & SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green) & yellow (orange & green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Rickson's Pit, Northfleet. 4.8.32FlintsartefactflakeTQ612740sgGRRickson's Pit, Northfleet & SwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.138gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 58.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 2023collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3809:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.139Box No.6Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Rickson's Pit & Northfleet & SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (green & yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Rickson's Pit, Northfleet. 4.8.32FlintsartefactflakeTQ612740sgGRRickson's Pit, Northfleet & SwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.139gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 75.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:14.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-19ABsg1 1898collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0809:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.14Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise, BurhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodscraper, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & green (patina) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: Lent Rise, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian scrapers".FlintsartefactSCRAPERSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.14gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2024collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:3909:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.140Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (red, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Presles (aisne)FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.140LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 80.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2025collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4009:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.141Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange) & cream. Label with flint states: Presles-et-Bares (aisne)FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.141LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 77.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:31.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2026collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4009:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.142Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Presles-et-Bares (aisne)FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.142LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 110.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2027collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4109:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.143Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (light, patina) & brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Presles-et-Bares (aisne)FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.143LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 115.0 mm width: 73.0 mm thick:36.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2028collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4209:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.144Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Presles-et-Bares (aisne). Socondary working on both faces.FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.144LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 99.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick:19.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2029collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4209:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.145Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Presles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Presles-et-Bares (aisne). Secondary working on both faces.FlintsartefacthandaxesgGRPresles [-et-Bares?]AisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.145LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 75.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick:32.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2030collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4309:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.146Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)VaillyAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake & scraper, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (light, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Vailly (aisne). worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakesgGRVaillyAisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.146LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 46.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick:7.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2031collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4309:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.147Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)VaillyAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodimplement & scraper (knife), flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (light, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Label with flint states: Vailly (aisne). secondary working on both faces.FlintsartefactimplementsgGRVaillyAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.147LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 61.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2032collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4409:59:08Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.148Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)VaillyAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown & cream. Colour, cortex: cream Form: oval.. Label with flint states: Vailly (aisne). secondary working on ventral face.FlintsartefactflakesgGRVaillyAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.148LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 65.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 2033collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4509:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.149Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-19AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)VaillyAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-19goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (light & dark). Label with flint states: Vailly (aisne). flaked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakesgGRVaillyAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.149LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 118.0 mm width: 108.0 mm thick:39.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-19ABsg1 1899collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0809:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.15Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (brown patina) & orange (patina) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 11/7/36, Middle Clactonian. EC Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Two early Clactonian flakes, edges worn from use as scrapers of knives"FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.15gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 105.0 mm width: 150.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2143collect>internpeople19481948194815:15:4509:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.150Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-23AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St MardAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-23goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none recorded. Label with flint states: St Mard (aisne). worked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakesgGRSt MardAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.150LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 118.0 mm width: 108.0 mm thick:39.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-23ABsg1 2144collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:0809:59:10Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.151Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeMoved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St MardAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake & scraper, flint object.fair (patinated).19792001200220022008A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, Jessica19792001200220022008AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (light & dark, patina). Colour, cortex: none recorded. Label with flint states: St Mard (aisne), 4.11.34. worked on dorsal face.Flintsartefactflakemusa/g4GRSt MardAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 2008GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.151LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-24ABmusa/g41 2145collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:0909:59:10Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.152Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)ViallyAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)23rd August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black & orange, patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (light). Label with flint states: Vailly (aisne), 4.11.34. bifacially worked.FlintsartefactflakesgGRViallyAisneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file23rd August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.152LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 86.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:23.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-24ABsg1 2146collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:0909:59:10Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.153Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)9th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & [ovate], flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & orange (patina) & brown (green, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff & orange. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 15.6.35.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file9th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.153gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2147collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1009:59:10Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.154Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (green & cream & yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Baker's Farm 24.11.34FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.154gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 150.0 mm width: 88.0 mm thick:49.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2148collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1209:59:10Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCCupboard 2, Drawer 3AUM.75.155Box No.7Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).2002197920012002CAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew M2002197920012002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & yellow (grey, green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Baker's Farm. June '35. 10'FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileMarch 200224th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.155gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 83.0 mm thick:51.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2149collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1209:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.156Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeMoved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint object.fair (patinated).19792001200220022008A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, Jessica19792001200220022008AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & yellow (orange, cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm. June '35. 7ft.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822musa/g4GRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 2008GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.156gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick:40.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABmusa/g41 2150collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1309:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.157Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & orange (brown, green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm. 22.3.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.157gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 98.0 mm thick:41.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2151collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1309:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.158Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & pointed, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (green) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (grey). flint states: Baker's Farm. 23.3.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.158reverse face, pencil: X : arrow [symbol]gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 135.0 mm width: 76.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2152collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1409:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.159Box No.7Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & pointed, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (orange, yellow, green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange, grey). flint states: Baker's Farm. 8.12.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.159gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 150.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick:41.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 1900collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0909:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.16Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)10th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & orange (patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Label with flint states: E.Clactonian. Furze Platt Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Two early Clactonian flakes, edges worn from use as scrapers of knives"FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file10th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.16gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 130.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:24.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2153collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1409:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.160Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe & pointed, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & brown (yellow, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown & orange. flint states: Baker's Farm, June '35. 7ft.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.160gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 110.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:40.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2154collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1509:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.161Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey ((yellow, orange, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & orange. flint states: Baker's Farm, 4.8.34.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.161gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick:41.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2155collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1509:59:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.162Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & buff (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. flint states: Baker's Farm, 6th '35.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.162gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 110.0 mm width: 64.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2156collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1709:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.163Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & orange (yellow). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). flint states: Baker's Farm, JUne '35. 9ft..FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.163gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick:39.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2157collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1709:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.164Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & buff (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). flint states: Baker's Farm, 24.11.34FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.164gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 81.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:36.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2158collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1809:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.165Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (green, yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. flint states: Baker's Farm, 8.12.34. Ach / Cl.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.165gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 86.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2159collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1809:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.166Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, buff, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (dark). flint states: Baker's Farm, 24.12.34FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.166gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 97.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2160collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:1909:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.167Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown). flint states: Baker's Farm, 19.9.35. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.167gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 92.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2161collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2009:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.168Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange)). flint states: Baker's Farm, 4.8.34. Worked on dorsal faceFlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.168gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 66.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2162collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2009:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.169Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. flint states: Baker's Farm, 24.11.34. Worked on both facesFlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.169gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 74.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick:19.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 1901collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:0909:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.17Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & orange (patina) & yellow (green, patina) Colour, cortex: buff & brown & orange. Label with flint states: E.Clactonian. Furze Platt 16/9/33 Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Two early Clactonian flakes, edges worn from use as scrapers of knives"FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.17gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2163collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2209:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.170Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (brown) & yellow (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted.. flint states: Baker's Farm, 24.11.34. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.170gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 81.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:16.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2164collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2209:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.171Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (black) & brown (grey, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff (orange). flint states: Baker's Farm, 19.9.35. Possiblyworked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.171gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 80.0 mm width: 67.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2165collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2309:59:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.172Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)24th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & buff (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). flint states: Baker's Farm, 24.11.34. Possibly worked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file24th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.172gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2166collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2409:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.173Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (yellow, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: none recorded. flint states: Lent Rise No.34.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.173gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 115.0 mm width: 79.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2167collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2409:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.174Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & buff (yellow, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff (yellow). flint states: L.R.N. : I.S. : 5 1/2 [five-and-a-half].FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.174gravel pit (North End)LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 108.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:44.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit (North End)2002-04-24ABsg1 2168collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2509:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.175Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. flint states: Lent Rise 3.11.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.175gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 117.0 mm width: 76.0 mm thick:40.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2169collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2509:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.176Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-24AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-24goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (yellow, patina) & grey (green). Colour, cortex: buff (yellow). flint states: Lent Rise 1.6.33FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.176gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 93.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-24ABsg1 2113collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2609:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.177Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). flint states: L.R. : A.S.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.177gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 66.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2114collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2609:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.178Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (buff). note with flint states: Lent Rise. Secondary working on both facesFlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.178gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 92.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:21.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2115collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2709:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.179Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & green (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & grey. note with flint states: Lent Rise, Burnham, Bucks. (unusual flat handaze like a half-eaten sandwich)FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.179gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 95.0 mm width: 81.0 mm thick:24.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 1902collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1009:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.18Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Purser's Pit & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff & grey. Label with flint states: E.Clactonian. Purser's, Iver 18/11/34. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Two early Clactonian flakes, edges worn from use as scrapers of knives"FlintsartefactflakeTQ032797sgGRPurser's Pit, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.18gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 77.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick:40.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2116collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2709:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.180Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Lent Rise, D5., gravel. Secondary working on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.180gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 65.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick:16.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2117collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2809:59:09Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.181Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Lent Rise. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.181gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:15.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2170collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2909:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.182Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Lent Rise (s) : L.R.S. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.182gravel pit (south end)LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 91.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick:27.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit (south end)2002-04-25ABsg1 2171collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:2909:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.183Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Lent Rise. 22.4.34 worked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.183gravel pit (south end)LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:17.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit (south end)2002-04-25ABsg1 2172collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3009:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.184Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).2001200220021979SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.2001200220021979AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (grey). note with flint states: Lent Rise. worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 200227th August 1979GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.184gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2173collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3009:59:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.185Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: L R. D4. gravel. worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.185gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 46.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2174collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3009:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.186Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green) & orange (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Lent Rise. M . worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.186gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 69.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2175collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3109:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.187Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex:buff. note with flint states: Lent Rise. 30.8.38. worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.187gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 55.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick:14.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2176collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3109:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.188Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex:buff. note with flint states: Lent Rise. worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.188gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 63.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick:21.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2177collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3209:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.189Box No.8Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex:buff. note with flint states: Lent Rise I.S. 5. secondary working on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.189gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 50.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 1903collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1109:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.19Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Middle Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Middle Clact. Salt Hill 21/5/34 Baker's Farm. FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.19gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948195019481930-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 115.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:33.0 mm1948about 1934ADCUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2178collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3209:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.190Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (pink). note with flint states: Lent Rise. (S)FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.190gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 86.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2179collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3309:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.191Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe & [subcordate], flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green) & orange (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: (remains) buff note with flint states: Burnham Beeches. 17.2.1935.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.191gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 145.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick:40.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2180collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3409:59:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.192Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff note with flint states: Burnham.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.192gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 115.0 mm width: 85.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2181collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3409:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.193Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe & (subcordate), flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (green, brown, cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff note with flint states: Burnham Beeches 17.2.35.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.193gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 117.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:33.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2182collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3509:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.194Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (yellow, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Burnham Beeches 18.10.36FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.194gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 97.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2183collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3509:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.195Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (grey, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Baker's Farm 23.11.34. Worked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.195gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 61.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2184collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3609:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.196Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodscraper, side, flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (green, patina) & grey (green, patina) & buff (pink, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (buff). note with flint states: 8ft 19.9. Baker's Farm. Middle. Acheullian Two-edged side-scraper.FlintsartefactSCRAPERSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.196gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 106.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick:19.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2185collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3609:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.197Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 8Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodcore, side, flint object.fair (patinated). incomplete - chipped.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (brown, patina) & orange (green, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Salt Hill 27.5.34. Acheullian core.FlintsartefactcoreSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.197gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 180.0 mm width: 120.0 mm thick:90.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2186collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3709:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.198Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)27th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe & (ovate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (cream, orange, green patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: East Burnham 18.10.36. Middle Acheullian. Ovate (Breuil's Acheullian III)FlintsartefacthandaxeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file27th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.198gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 92.0 mm width: 71.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 2187collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3709:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.199Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-25AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)DartfordKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-25goodhandaxe & (ovate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, patina) & yellow (buff, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Dartford, Kent : 23 : Middle Acheullian, ovate (Breuil's acheullian IV).FlintsartefacthandaxeTQsgGRDartfordKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.199gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 95.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-25ABsg1 1886collect>intern19481948194815:06:11Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.2Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Overstrand, RuntonNorfolkUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D. (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D. (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (buff patina). Colour, cortex: yellow (brown)FlintsartefacteolithsgOverstrand, RuntonNorfolkUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.2stone bed and sub-cragLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 72.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:25 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsstone bed and sub-crag2002-04-12ABsg1 1904collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1209:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.20Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)High Lodge & MaidenhallNorfolkUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodscraper & side scraper, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Middle Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (dark patina) & cream (patina) Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: High Lodge, Brick Earth. Side Scraper.FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRHigh Lodge, MaidenhallNorfolkUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.20Brick earthLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 81.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick:14.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St AndrewsBrick earth2002-04-12ABsg1 2188collect>internpeople19481948194815:19:3809:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.200Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 8Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.Moved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (linguate), flint object.fair (patinated).19792001200220022008A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, Jessica19792001200220022008AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, yellow, buff, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: cream note with flint states: Swanscombe : Linguate types.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ59-74-musa/g4GRSwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 2008GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.200gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 190.0 mm width: 93.0 mm thick:47.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABmusa/g41 2189collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1509:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.201Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (linguate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & orange (brown, green, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Furze Platt 4.8.34 : Linguate types.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.201gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 130.0 mm width: 85.0 mm thick:52.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2190collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1509:59:15Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.202Box No.9Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)East Burnham & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ovate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: East Burnham 18.10.36 : Early Acheulian. Three ovates.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGREast Burnham, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.202gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 86.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2191collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1609:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.203Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Hanwell & EalingBorough of LondonUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ovate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & orange (green, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Hanwell : Early Acheulian. Three ovates.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQsgGRHanwell, EalingBorough of LondonUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.203LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 116.0 mm width: 83.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-26ABsg1 2192collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1709:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.204Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Barton Shore (on Sea?)Barton on Sea ?UKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ovate), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Barton Shore.FlintsartefacthandaxeSZ24-93-sgGRBarton Shore (on Sea?)Barton on Sea ?UKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.204LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 118.0 mm width: 78.0 mm thick:38.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-26ABsg1 2193collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1809:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.205Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ficron), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & buff (grey, green ,patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Furze Platt : Three Ficron.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.205gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 115.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:26.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2194collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1809:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.206Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ficron), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Furze Platt 15.6.35 : Three Ficron types.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.206gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 63.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2195collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1809:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.207Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ficron), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & buff (green, orange, grey, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Furze Platt : Three Ficron types.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.207gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 113.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2196collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1909:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.208Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Dartford KentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe & (ovate & twisted), flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, buff, black, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states:Dartford, Kent : Middle Acheulian. Twisrted ovate, Breuil's acheulian IV.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQsgGRDartfordKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.208gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 95.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick:81.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 2197collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:1909:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.209Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-26AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-26goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (brown, green, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Early Acheulian handaxe.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.209gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 88.0 mm thick:39.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-26ABsg1 1905collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1309:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.21Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)*non loc.*DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodscraper & end scraper, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (black patina) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: brown (black). FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGR*non loc.*STONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.21LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 73.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-12ABsg1 2199collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2009:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.210Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-02AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-02goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (black, green, cream, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Ach. Salt Hill 21.5.34. Middle Acheulian. Three flake - implements, Edge worn. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU996803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.210gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-02ABsg1 2203collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2009:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.211Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-02AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-02goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange) note with flint states: Baker's Farm 19.9.35 . Middle Acheulian. Three flake - implements, Edge worn. Worked on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.211gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 85.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-02ABsg1 2204collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2109:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.212Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-02AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Rickson's Pit & SwanscombeKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-02goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, buff, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Rickson's Pit. Three waste flakes from the manufacture of handaxes.FlintsartefactflakeTQ612740sgGRRickson's Pit, SwanscombeKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.212gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-02ABsg1 2205collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2109:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.213Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-02AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-02goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (green, yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: Baker's Farm 1.9.35. Three waste flakes from the manufacture of handaxes.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.213gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 84.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-02ABsg1 2206collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2209:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.214Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-02AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-02goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: Furze Platt. Three waste flakes from the manufacture of handaxes.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.214gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 30.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-02ABsg1 2207collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2209:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.215Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (yellow, orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.215gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 42.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:12.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2208collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2309:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.216Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)28th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Clactonian?]195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & yellow (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver : Cl. Lacaille identifies as Clactonian, reverse face bears scars of removed flakes. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file28th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.216gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 67.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:23.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2209collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2409:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.217Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lavender's Pit & Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Clactonian?]195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & grey (yellow, cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pink). note with flint states: Lavender's : Clacton (identified by Lacaille as Clactonian) : M.L, Iver (smudged). Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRLavender's Pit, Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.217gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 68.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2210collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2409:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.218Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower(Clactonian ?)195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (grey, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. Ach. Reverse face bears scars of removed flakes Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.218gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 43.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2211collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2509:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.219Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Clactonian?].195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (dark, patinated) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (pink). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. 16.7.32 : Cl. (Lacaille identifies as Clactonian) . Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.219gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 55.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick:27.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 1906collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1309:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.22Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) & yellow (patina) & cream (patina) Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm 4/8/34. Middle Clactonian. Flake with worn edges. FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.22gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 79.0 mm width: 89.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 2212collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2509:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.220Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Clactonian?].195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & yellow (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. 14.8.32 : Cl. (Lacaille identifies as Clactonian) . Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.220gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 63.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2213collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2609:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.221Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Clactonian - Acheulian ?].195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black, green, yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. 3.33 : Cl.A (presumably donodting Clactonian-Acheulian). Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.221gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 67.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2214collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:2609:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.222Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake & [outer], flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower].195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, patina) & yellow (green, grey, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. 12' down : Feb 33. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.222gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2215collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2709:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt12th March 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.223Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodhandaxe, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (yellow, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (buff, orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. 12' down : 3.33. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefacthandaxeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.223gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933196819331968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 85.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick:22.0 mm12th March 19331968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2216collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2709:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.224Box No.10Cupboard 2, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (buff, green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pink). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.33 : Ach. Possible waste flake from manufacture of handaxe? Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.224gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933196819331968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 79.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick:28.0 mmMarch 19331968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2217collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2809:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektApril 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.225Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian ?]193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 4.33 : Cl. Lacaille identifies flint as Clactonian. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.225gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933196819331968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 88.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:28.0 mmApril 19331968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2218collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2809:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.226Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodscraper, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pink). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactSCRAPERTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.226gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 35.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:16.0 mmMarch 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2219collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2909:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.227Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[LowerAcheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & grey (cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Possible waste flake from manufacture of handaxes? Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.227gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 70.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick:24.0 mmMarch 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2220collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:2909:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.228Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[LowerAcheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & orange (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Possible waste flake? Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.228gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 72.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick:20.0 mmMarch 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2221collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:3009:59:18Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.229Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[LowerAcheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (dark, patina) & orange (green, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (grey, orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Ach. Secondary working on dorsal face edge. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.229gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 111.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:28.0 mmMarch 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 1907collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1409:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.23Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 14/8/32. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.23LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 120.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick:38.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-12ABsg1 2222collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:3009:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.230Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (brown, grey, cream, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Ach. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.230gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 54.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:15.0 mmMarch 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2223collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:3109:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMay 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.231Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 5.34. Scars of removed flakes on dorsal face. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.231gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 47.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick:21.0 mmMay 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2224collect>internpeople19681968196815:23:3109:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMay 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.232Box No.10Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)3rd September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian ?]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 5.34. Found in box addressed to Prof. Mitford.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file3rd September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.232gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934196819341968-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 49.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick:19.0 mmMay 19341968CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2225collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3209:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMarch 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.233Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 3.34. Lev. Dorsal face bears scars of removed flakesFlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.233gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 67.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:13.0 mmMarch 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2226collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3209:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt12th February 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.234Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, patina) & orange (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 12 Feb 33. scars of removed flakes on dorsal face. Possible secondary working on ventral face.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.234gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933194819331948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 75.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:10.0 mm12th February 19331948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2227collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3309:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektFebruary 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.235Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (green, orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 6' down, 2.33. Classified by Lacaille as Early Levalloisian.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.235gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933194819331948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 50.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:12.0 mmFebruary 19331948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2228collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3409:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt12th February 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.236Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (orange, green, yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: M.L, Iver. : 12th Feb '33. scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.236gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933194819331948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 60.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:10.0 mm12th February 19331948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2229collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3409:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt7th November 1931Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.237Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian [Levalloisian ?]193111931CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, patina) & yellow (orange, green, patina). Colour, cortex: (remains) orange. note with flint states: Ach/Lev. : Iver. : 7.11.31. scars of removed flakes on dorsal face. Classified by Lacaille as Acheulian/Levalloisian.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.237gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1931194819311948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 69.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:12.0 mm7th November 19311948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2230collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3409:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1875Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.238Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Warren Hill & WertstowSuffolkUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake & hinged, flint object.fair (patinated). Edge worn1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian?]187511875CollectedunknownColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Warren Hill. 1875 scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakesgGRWarren Hill, WertstowSuffolkUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.238gravel pitunknownLACAILLE, Armand Donald1875194818751948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:20.0 mm18751948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2231collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3509:59:19Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJuly 1933Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.239Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian]193311933CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (green, patina) & orange (green, brown, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & brown. note with flint states: M.L : Iver. : 7'33 ?. scars of removed flakes on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.239gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1933194819331948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 75.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick:25.0 mmJuly 19331948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 1908collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1509:58:56Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.24Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 17/2/35. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.24LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 74.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-12ABsg1 2232collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3609:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt17th February 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.240Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-03AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-03goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated & rolled).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian]193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & orange (green, brown, buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & brown. note with flint states: M.L : Iver. : 17.2.33. scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.240gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:14.0 mm17th February 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-03ABsg1 2233collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3609:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.241Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Yiewsley & HillingdonBourough of LondonUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated), edge worn2001200220021979SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.2001200220021979AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian]193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & orange (buff, green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. note with flint states: Yiewsley scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakeTQsgGRYiewsley, HillingdonBourough of LondonUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 200229th August 1979GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.241LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 86.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-08ABsg1 2234collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3709:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.242Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Hole & NorthfleetKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated), edge worn1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian]193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (grey) & grey (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (white). note with flint states: Northfleet, Baker's Hole. Levallois. (classified by Lacaille as Levalloisian) worked over entire dorsal face, possible secondary working on ventral face.FlintsartefactflakeTQ620736sgGRBaker's Hole, NorthfleetKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.242gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 114.0 mm thick:48.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-05-08ABsg1 2235collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3709:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.243Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le Moustier & PeyzacDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated), edge worn1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: grey (pink). Note with flint states: Le Moustier, Peyzac (Dordogne). Scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakesgGRLe Moustier, PeyzacDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.243abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 97.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:37.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-08ABsg1 2236collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3809:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.244Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le Moustier & PeyzacDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake & [outer], flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Note with flint states: M Le Moustier. Flakes removed from outer surface.FlintsartefactflakesgGRLe Moustier, PeyzacDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.244abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000 BP-270length: 70.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick:23.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-08ABsg1 2237collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3809:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.245Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Chez Pages & Le Moustier & PeyzacDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (grey, brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Note with flint states: Chez Pages, Le Moustier, Peyzac (Dordogne). Scars of removed flakes on dorsal face. Large cortex area.FlintsartefactflakesgGRChez Pages, Le Moustier & PeyzacDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.245abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000 BP-270length: 170.0 mm width: 160.0 mm thick:62.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-08ABsg1 2238collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3909:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.246Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)*non-loc*unknownunknownDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLower[Acheulian]193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (buff, white, patina). Colour, cortex: white. Note with flint states: Fitz-James Provenance unknown. Prominent bulb of percussion. Scars of removed flakes on dorsal face.FlintsartefactflakesgGR*non-loc*unknownunknownSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.246LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-250000250,000 - 150,000-150length: 93.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:19.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-08ABsg1 2239collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:3909:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.247Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodimplement, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff. Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Note with flint states: La Chapelle - aux - Saints. Indentations on edge, marked with small arrows. Outside flake?FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLa Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.247caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 50.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:32.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewscave2002-05-08ABsg1 2240collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:4009:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.248Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Racloir & La Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodscraper & side, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff. Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Note with flint states: Racloir, La Chapelle - aux - Saints.FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRRacloir, La Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.248caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 52.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewscave2002-05-08ABsg1 2241collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:4009:59:20Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.249Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodscraper & side, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Middle][Mousterian]193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (pale). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: La Chapelle - aux - Saints.FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLa Chapelle - aux - SaintsCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.249caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 48.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewscave2002-05-08ABsg1 1909collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1509:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.25Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 8/6/32. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.25LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 51.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-12ABsg1 2242collect>internpeople19481948194815:23:4109:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.250Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Chez Poure & BriveCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodflake, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (white). Colour, cortex: buff (brown). Note with flint states: Chez Poure, Brive. Possible secondary working on ventral face.FlintsartefactflakesgGRChez Poure, BriveCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.250LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 46.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-08ABsg1 2243collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5109:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.251Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-08AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Grotte & Chez Poure & BriveCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-08goodscraper, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (grey). Colour, cortex: yellow (pale). Note with flint states: Chez Poure, Brive. Whole form: rhomboid.FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLa Grotte, Chez Poure & BriveCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.251caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 45.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrewscave2002-05-08ABsg1 2244collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5109:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1935Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.252Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-09AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Pigeonie & BriveCarezeFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-09goodscraper, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddleMousterian193511935CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (pink). Colour, cortex: grey (pink, orange). Note with flint states: La pigeonie, Brive. FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLa Pigeonie, BriveCarezeFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRMOUSTERIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.252LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1935194819351948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 60.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick:10.0 mmabout 19351948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-09ABsg1 2245collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5309:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.253Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-09AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)FismesAisneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)29th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-09goodflake & [scraper], flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Lower]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (buff) & brown (yellow). Colour, cortex: grey (pink, orange). Note with flint states: Fismes (aisne) 1934. encrustation on ventral face. Dorsal face faceted from removed flakes.FlintsartefactflakesgGRFismesAisneFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file29th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.253LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 107.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick:21.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-09ABsg1 2246collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5409:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt13th September 1948Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.254Box No.11Cupboard 3, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-09AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Galage & Ste FoyHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-09goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate Languedocian194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff & grey & brown. Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: La Galage pres Ste.Foy Hte G, 3et, E 1923-16. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLa Galage, Ste FoyHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.254LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-150000150,000 - 27,000-270length: 150.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick: 28.0 mm13th September 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-09ABsg1 2247collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5409:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.255Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Galage & Ste FoyHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown & grey. Colour, cortex: brown & grey. Note with flint states: La Galage, 3et, E 1923-16. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 Scars of removed flakes on both faces. FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLa Galage, Ste FoyHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.255LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 97.0 mm width: 71.0 mm thick: 27.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2248collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5509:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Basin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.256Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)TAROSO, A.ReiumesHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (grey). Colour, cortex: brown (grey). Note with flint states: Rieumes (surface), E 1923-16. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 Worked on both faces. Possibly scraper. FlintsartefactimplementsgGRReiumesHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.256LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 96.0 mm width: 81.0 mm thick: 35.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2249collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5609:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.257Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Galage & Ste FoyHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (grey) & buff (orange, vein). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: La Galage, 4et, E 1924-23. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLa Galage, Ste FoyHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONE(quartzite?)PALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.257LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 125.0 mm width: 93.0 mm thick: 31.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2250collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5709:59:21Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.258Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St ClairHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black, grey). Colour, cortex: brown (black, grey). Note with flint states: St Clair, Terr 60m. Serie 4. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRSt ClairHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEbasaltPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.258LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 119.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick: 39.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2251collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5809:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.259Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le Mouna & Le Lhere [near] & VilleresHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)4th September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (brown, grey). Colour, cortex: buff (brown). Note with flint states: Villeres, Le Mouna pres Le Lhern E1922-12. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLe Mouna, Le Lhere [near] & VilleresHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file4th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.259LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 88.0 mm width: 118.0 mm thick: 34.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 1911collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1609:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.26Box No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-15AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-15goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 18/8/35. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.26LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 74.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:26.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-15ABsg1 2252collect>internpeople19481948194815:26:5809:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.260Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La BarraqueHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)2nd October 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (brown). Colour, cortex: black & grey (brown). Note with flint states: La Barraque. E1922-12. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRLa BarraqueHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file2nd October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.260LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 80.0 mm width: 71.0 mm thick: 22.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2200collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0009:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.261Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St ClairHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)2nd October 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (brown) & brown. Colour, cortex: None noted. Note with flint states: St Clair Terr. 60m. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRSt ClairHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file2nd October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.261LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 122.0 mm width: 93.0 mm thick: 45.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2253collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0109:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.262Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St ClairHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)2nd October 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown, black. Colour, cortex: None noted. Note with flint states: St Clair Terr. 60m. Serie 4. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 Cortex removed from part of both faces. FlintsartefactimplementsgGRSt ClairHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file2nd October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.262LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 104.0 mm width: 92.0 mm thick: 28.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2254collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0209:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.263Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St ClairHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)2nd October 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black) & brown (buff). Colour, cortex: None noted. Note with flint states: St Clair Terr. 60m. 5. Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactimplementsgGRSt ClairHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file2nd October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.263LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 77.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick: 25.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2255collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0209:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.Les Civilisations du Palaeolithic inferieur des Pyrenees et du Bassin de la Garonne: La Prehistorie Francaise:1.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1948pp 893 - 8Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.264Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)St ClairHaute Garonne & TolouseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)2nd October 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodpebble, flint object.fair (patinated?)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulianLate'Languedocian'194811948CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (brown, patina?). Colour, cortex: None noted. Note with flint states: St Clair (Huate Garonne) Languedocian, Palaeolithic, quartzite, Tolouse district. 13.IX.48 FlintsartefactpebblesgGRSt ClairHaute Garonne, TolouseFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file2nd October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.264LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1948194819481948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 61.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 35.0 mmabout 19481948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-05-10ABsg1 2256collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0309:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.265Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodcore & chopper core, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle. Severe patination FlintsartefactcoresgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.265abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick: 35.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2257collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0409:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.266Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodcore, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle. October 1934 Severe patination FlintsartefactcoresgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.266abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 85.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick: 43.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2258collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0509:59:22Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.267Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodcore, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & grey (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: orange (buff). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle. October 1934 Severe patination FlintsartefactcoresgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.267abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 82.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick: 37.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2259collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0609:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.268Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodcore, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle. October 1934 Severe patination FlintsartefactcoresgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.268abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 60.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 55.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2260collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0709:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.269Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodscraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina) & orange (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: None noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October 1934 Severe patination. Striking platform, reflaked? FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.269abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 50.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 14.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 1912collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1609:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCBox No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2AUM.75.27Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-15AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-15goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.2002200219792001CAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, Jacqui2002200219792001AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow (orange patina). Colour, cortex: brown (yellow, pink). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 4/8/34. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history fileMarch 2002March 200213th August 1979January - June 2001GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.27LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 102.0 mm width: 73.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-15ABsg1 2261collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0809:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.270Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina) & . Colour, cortex: Buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October 1934 Severe patination. Secondary reworking possible. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.270abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 64.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick: 40.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2262collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:0909:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.271Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-05-10AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-05-10goodimplement, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & grey (green, patina) & . Colour, cortex: orange. Form, whole: flaked (bifacially). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October 1934 Severe patination. Secondary reworking possible. FlintsartefactimplementsgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.271abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 28.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-05-10ABsg1 2281collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1009:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.272Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodscraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: orange. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.272abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 90.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 25.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2282collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1109:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.273Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Whole, form: flaked (bifacially) Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.273abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 66.0 mm width: 63.0 mm thick: 23.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2283collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1209:59:23Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.274Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.274abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 84.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 18.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2284collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1309:59:24Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.275Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina) & buff (stain) & grey (black, patina). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.275abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 40.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 8.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2285collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1409:59:24Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.276Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodscraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.276abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 55.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 13.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2286collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1509:59:24Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.277Box No.12Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Whole, form: mange (rough) Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. Worked over entire dorsal face. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.277abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 70.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick: 13.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2287collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1809:59:24Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.278Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. Struck from prepared core. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.278abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 43.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 17.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2288collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1809:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.279Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & scraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & white (patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.279abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 62.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 15.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 1913collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1709:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.28Box No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-15AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-15goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (black patina) & yellow (orange patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 21/7/35. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.28gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-15ABsg1 2289collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:1909:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.280Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.280abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 37.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 13.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2290collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2109:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.281Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. Secondary working on ventral face. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.281abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 58.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 8.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2291collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2209:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.282Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & scraper & point, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.282abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 64.0 mm width: 27.0 mm thick: 9.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2292collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2309:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.283Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, patina) . Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.283abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 74.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 30.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2293collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2409:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.284Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & orange (patina) . Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Severe patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.284abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 45.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 12.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2294collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2509:59:25Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.285Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina) . Colour, cortex: orange (buff). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.285abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 48.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 24.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2295collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2509:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.286Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & scraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (buff, patina) & brown (grey, patina) & orange (patina) . Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.286abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 42.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 9.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2296collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2609:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.287Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.287abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 75.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick: 32.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2201collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2709:59:16Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.288Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & scraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & black (brown, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (light). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.288abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 93.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 24.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2202collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:2909:59:17Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCCupboard 3, Drawer 5AUM.75.289Box No.13Location inventory on file in Collections Office.Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)2002197920012002CAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew M2002197920012002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & white (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileMarch 200216th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.289abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 56.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 15.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 1917collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1709:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.29found in Box No. 21Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge worn from use.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (dark patina). Colour, cortex: orange Label with flint states: Furze Platt. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.29gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 117.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2297collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3009:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.290Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & waste, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (buff, patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.290abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 72.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick: 21.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2298collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3309:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.291Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.291abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 38.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 16.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2299collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3409:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.292Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated), edge worn1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina) & orange (buff, patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: orange. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.292abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 36.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 11.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2300collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3509:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.293Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & point, flint object.fair (patinated), edge worn1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). Oct. 34 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.293abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 61.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 22.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2301collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3509:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.294Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & orange. Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.294abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 25.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2302collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3609:59:26Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.295Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.295abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 68.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 25.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2303collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3709:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.296Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.296abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 49.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 12.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2304collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3809:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.297Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & scraper, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, patina) & cream (patina) & brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange) Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. Secondary working on one edge? FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.297abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 53.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick: 17.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2305collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:3909:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.298Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & point, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange, patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange) Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. Burin facet? FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.298abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 52.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 13.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2306collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:4009:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.299Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & point, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange) Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.299abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 41.0 mm width: 27.0 mm thick: 11.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 1887collect>intern19481948194815:06:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.3Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)RuntonNorfolkUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D. (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D. (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff & grey & white. Colour, cortex: whiteFlintsartefacteolithsgRuntonNorfolkUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.3stone bed and sub-cragLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 78.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:16.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsstone bed and sub-crag2002-04-12ABsg1 1918collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1809:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.30Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey, light (patina) & grey, dark. Colour, cortex: grey & buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt. 10.2.35 Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.30gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 118.0 mm width: 63.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2307collect>internpeople19481948194815:27:4209:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.300Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-06goodflake & point, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & grey (patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.300abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 45.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 20.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-06ABsg1 2308collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1009:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.301Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.301abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 52.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 14.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2309collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1109:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.302Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.302abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 72.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 19.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2310collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1209:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.303Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: orange (buff). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.303abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 54.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 15.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2311collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1209:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.304Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.304abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 71.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 25.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2312collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1309:59:27Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.305Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: cream (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.305abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 19.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2313collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1409:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.306Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.306abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 54.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 15.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2314collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1409:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.307Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.307abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 57.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 18.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2315collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1509:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-06-07AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-06-07goodflake, flint object.fair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: none noted. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October. 1934 Heavy patination. FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.308abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 51.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 17.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2002-06-07ABsg1 2726collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1509:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRBox No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6AUM.75.308Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination2002200219792001CAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, Jacqui2002200219792001AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: cream. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileMarch 2002March 200216th August 1979January - June 2001GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.309abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 57 mm width: 44 mm thick: 17.0 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 1919collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1809:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.31Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow. Colour, cortex: yellow & brown. Label with flint states: M.L Iver '33. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.31gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 106.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2727collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1609:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.310abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 58 mm width: 45 mm thick: 16 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2728collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1609:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.311abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 70 mm width: 50 mm thick: 37 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2729collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1709:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.312abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 69 mm width: 56 mm thick: 22 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2730collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1709:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (orange patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.313abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 50 mm width: 42 mm thick: 22 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2731collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:1909:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.314abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 53 mm width: 45 mm thick: 18 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2732collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2009:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (yellow). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.315abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 48 mm width: 41 mm thick: 19 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2733collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2109:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.316abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 37 mm width: 38 mm thick: 14 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2734collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2209:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.317abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 43 mm width: 34 mm thick: 10mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2735collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2209:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.318abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 62 mm width: 51 mm thick: 19 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2736collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2309:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.319abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 49 mm width: 40 mm thick: 10 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 1920collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1909:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.32Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 2Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Early Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow. Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: M.L Iver '36. Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.32gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 52.0 mm width: 118.0 mm thick:37.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2737collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2309:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.320abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 42 mm width: 45 mm thick: 15 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2738collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2409:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & grey (patina) and orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.321abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 68 mm width: 58 mm thick: 26 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2739collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2509:59:29Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.322abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65 mm width: 58 mm thick: 20 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2740collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2509:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Possible secondary working on dorsal face. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.323abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 80 mm width: 60 mm thick: 24 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2741collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2609:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cambe Capelle & MontferrandDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCambe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.324abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 70 mm width: 65 mm thick: 21 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2742collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2709:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (pale, patina) & white (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (pale). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.325Bears pencil mark (possible) " La..."abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 62 mm width: 40 mm thick: 22 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2743collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2809:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (brown patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.326abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 64 mm width: 45 mm thick: 18 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2744collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2909:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (cream, patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: cream (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.327abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 60 mm width: 40 mm thick: 25 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2745collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:2909:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.328Bears mark " Cl "abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 92 mm width: 73 mm thick: 24 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2746collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3009:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.329abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 71 mm width: 45 mm thick: 15 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 1921collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:1909:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.33Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow. Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: M.L Iver 17-2-35. Inter Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.33gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 64.0 mm width: 59.0 mm thick:11.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2747collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3109:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.330abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 55 mm width: 32 mm thick: 12 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2748collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3109:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & orange (patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.331abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 65 mm width: 50 mm thick: 20 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2749collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3209:59:30Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination, staining1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle - Upper193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown). Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.332abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 56 mm width: 39 mm thick: 14 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2750collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3209:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Combe Capelle & MontferrandDordogne FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairflake, flint object.heavy patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleTayacian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (pale patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pale). Flaked on both sides. Note with flint states: Combe Capelle, Montferrand (Dordogne). October, 1934. Heavy patination.FlintsartefactflakesgGRCombe Capelle, MontferrandDordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.333Bears "Tayacian, La Micoque"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 58 mm width: 48 mm thick: 38 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2751collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3309:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEquartziteKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La Grotte chez PourreCorreze, Brine FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairscraper, flint object.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (white) Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Bears "Chez Pourre, Brine". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Scrapers"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLa Grotte chez PourreCorreze, BrineFranceSTONEquartzitePALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEQUARTZITEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.334abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 50 mm width: 54 mm thick: 17 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2752collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3409:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)La TabaterieFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairscraper, flint object.good, slight patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (patina) Colour, cortex: buff & white. Bears "In situ a la Tabaterie. Mous". Dorsal face facetted. Secondary working on ventral face.FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLa TabaterieFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.335abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 46 mm width: 80 mm thick: 23 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2753collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3409:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-03-31AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le MoustierDordogne & PeyzacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-03-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-03-31fairscraper, flint object.good, slight patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (grey) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: buff . Bears "Mousterien Le Moustier". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Scrapers"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLe MoustierDordogne, PeyzacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.336abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 60 mm width: 65 mm thick: 21 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-03-31ACsg1 2754collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3509:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le MoustierDordogne & PeyzacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairscraper, flint object.good, slight patination1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black and grey (patina) Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Secondary working on dorsal face. Bears "Le Moustier. Mousterien". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Scrapers"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLe MoustierDordogne, PeyzacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.337abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 89 mm width: 51 mm thick: 18 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2697collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3609:59:28Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRBox No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6AUM.75.308Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le MoustierDordogne & PeyzacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairscraper, flint object.good, slight patination2002200219792001CAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, Jacqui2002200219792001AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: none given Colour, cortex: none given Worked over entire dorsal face. Bears "Le Moustier. Mousterien". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Scrapers"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgGRLe MoustierDordogne, PeyzacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history fileMarch 2002March 200216th August 1979January - June 2001GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.338abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 57 mm width: 40 mm thick: 17 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2755collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3609:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le MoustierDordogne & PeyzacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairflake & scraper, flint object.fair, patinated1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: buff Bears "Le Moustier. Mousterien". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Flakes of Flint or Quartz"FlintsartefactflakesgGRLe MoustierDordogne, PeyzacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.339abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 80 mm width: 45 mm thick: 13 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 1922collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2009:58:57Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.34Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow. Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm 23.3.35. Int Clactonian +8.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.34gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 98.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2756collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3709:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Chez PouretCorreze & Brire & La PigeonieFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairflake, flint object.fair1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white, grey, pink Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Chez Pouret, La Pigeonie, Brire". Acc. label bears "Mousterian Flakes of Flint or Quartz"FlintsartefactflakesgGRChez PouretCorreze, Brire & La PigeonieFrancestone and quartz (ite?)PALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.340abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 67 mm width: 73 mm thick: 26 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2757collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3709:59:31Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairpoint & knife, flint object.good (slight patination)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) Colour, cortex: none given. Both edges retouched. Pencil inscription illegible. Possibly "7 avril 30 couche 2". Acc label bears "Mousterian Point". Provenance unknown.Flintsartefactpointsgstone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.341abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 77 mm width: 37 mm thick: 5 mm (blade)October 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2758collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3809:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Chez PagesDordogne & Peyzac & Le MoustierFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairflake, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleMousterian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (patina) Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Bears "Chez Pages, le Moustier, Peyzac, (D'dgne)". Acc label bears "Mousteriein Levalloisian"FlintsartefactflakesgGRChez PagesDordogne, Peyzac & Le MoustierFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.342abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 125 mm width: 47 mm thick: 19 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2759collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:3909:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion LaneBuckinghamshire & IverEnglandDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairflake, flint objectfair (patinated & rolled)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleLevalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) Colour, cortex: none given. marked on entire dorsal face. Bears "M.L. Iver 3.2.35". Possible Levalloisian technique.FlintsartefactflakesgGRMansion LaneBuckinghamshire, IverEnglandstone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.343abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 78 mm width: 35 mm thick: 11 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2760collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4009:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)MoruPontpoint & OiseFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairblade & pointed, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleLevalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (buff, patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Late Levallois. Moru, Pontpoint (Oise)" and label "Moru, Commune de Pontpoint (Oise)"FlintsartefactBLADEsgGRMoruPontpoint, OiseFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.344abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 90 mm width: 57 mm thick: 10 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2761collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4109:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-01AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Sabery's PitHillingdon & Yiewsley & West Drayton & Borough of LondonEnglandDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-01fairflake, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Palaeolithic[Lower - MiddleLevalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (yellow, patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Found in gravel pit. Bears "Lev. Subery's Yiewsley". Use of Levalloisian technique.FlintsartefactflakesgGRSabery's PitHillingdon, Yiewsley & West Drayton & Borough of LondonEnglandstone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.345abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 105 mm width: 66 mm thick: 16 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-01ACsg1 2762collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4109:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Boston Rd PitEaling & Hanwell & Borough of LondonEnglandDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairflake & point, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle [Levalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (green, patina). Form, whole: triangular (isoceles) Colour, cortex: none given. Found in gravel pit. Bears "Boston Rd Pit, Hanwell". Also bears arrow and "note bulb"FlintsartefactflakesgGRBoston Rd PitEaling, Hanwell & Borough of LondonEnglandstone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.346abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 88 mm width: 45 mm thick: 17 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2763collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4209:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)FismesAisne & FismesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairflake & double-ridged, flint objectgood1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle [Levalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (red) Form, whole: rectangular. Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Fismes (Aisne) 1934"FlintsartefactflakesgGRFismesAisne, FismesFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.347abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 93 mm width: 54 mm thick: 16 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2764collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4309:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)MonteiresEtouvyFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairflake, flint objectfair (patinated & rolled)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle [Levalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Montieres, Etouvy 1934". Dorsal face worked over entire surface.FlintsartefactflakesgGRMonteiresEtouvyFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.348abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 96 mm width: 49 mm thick: 11 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2765collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4309:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-Marne & NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairflake, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicMiddle [Levalloisian]193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Montieres, Etouvy 1934". Acc label bears "Aurignacian Angle-gravers"FlintsartefactflakesgGRBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.349abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 96 mm width: 49 mm thick: 11 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 1923collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2009:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.35Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow. Colour, cortex: yellow (orange) & grey. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm 17.2.1935. Int Clactonian B7FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.35gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 112.0 mm width: 116.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2766collect>internpeople19481948194815:50:4409:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-Marne & NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairangle-graver, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (grey, patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M) 1931". Acc label bears "Aurignacian Angle-gravers"Flintsartefactangle-graversgGRBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.350abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 57 mm width: 41 mm thick: 8 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2767collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0509:59:32Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousteriansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-Marne & NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairgraver & thick (gros burin), flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (white, patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Beauregard - Aurig -". Acc label bears "Aurignacian Thick Graver (gros burin)"FlintsartefactgraversgGRBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.351abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 58 mm width: 30 mm thick: 16 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2768collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0509:59:33Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-Marne & NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairblade & retouched, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina) & brown (patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "A. Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M)". Acc label bears "Aurignacian Retouched Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgGRBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.352abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 93 mm width: 28 mm thick: 12 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2769collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0509:59:33Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le Pech de Saint SaurDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairblade & retouched, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina) & pink & grey (patina) Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Aurignacian. Le Pech de Saint-Saur (Dordogne)". Acc label bears "Aurignacian Retouched Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgGRLe Pech de Saint SaurDordogneFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.353abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 78 mm width: 20 mm thick: 9 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2770collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0609:59:33Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-Marne & NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairend-scraper, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M) A". Acc label bears "Aurignacian End Scrapers". Record states 'open air site'.Flintsartefactend-scrapersgGRBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.354abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 64 mm width: 38 mm thick: 21 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2771collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0709:59:33Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEend-scraperSCRAPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Le Pech de Saitn-SaurDordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairend-scraper, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: none given. Bears "Aurignacien, Le Pech de Saint-Saur (Dordogne)". Acc label bears "Aurignacian End Scrapers".Flintsartefactend-scrapersgGRLe Pech de Saitn-SaurDordogneFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEEND-SCRAPERSCRAPERobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.355abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 68 mm width: 31 mm thick: 9 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 2772collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0809:59:33Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114HRAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEend-scraperSCRAPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182005-04-05AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Cro-MagnonDordogne & Les Eyzies de TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)16th August 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2005-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-04-05fairend-scraper, flint objectfair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (light, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange). Bears "Cro-Magnon, Ochre, 1934". Acc label bears "Aurignacian End Scrapers".Flintsartefactend-scrapersgGRCro-MagnonDordogne, Les Eyzies de TayacFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEEND-SCRAPERSCRAPERobject history file16th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.356abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 56 mm width: 22 mm thick: 6 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsabri2005-04-05ACsg1 3183collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:0809:58:53Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektOctober 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114ACAUM.75.308Box No.13Cupboard 3, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Office.PalaeolithicFranceARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRAcheulianTABATERIEMousterianBLADEend-scraperSCRAPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-07-06AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)BeauregardSeine-et-maine, Nemours, BeauregardFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-07-06fairflakefair (patinated )1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicUpperAurignacian193411934CollectedLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour: brown (grey, patina) and buff (patina) cortex: colour: buff (pink) Acc. label bears "Aurignacian Flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgGRBeauregardSeine-et-maine, Nemours, BeauregardFrancestone & flintPALAEOLITHICFRANCEARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLEKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANTABATERIEMOUSTERIANBLADEEND-SCRAPERSCRAPERobject history file6th September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.357bears "Beauregard. Aurig."open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1934194819341948-250000250,000 - 100,000-100length: 84 mm width: 40 mm thick: 14 mmOctober 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsopen air site2009-07-06ACsg1 2856collect>intern19481948194815:54:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-03-17AUM:C84found in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairside scraperfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (cream, brown;patina). Label with scraper states: Aurignacian Side SreaperFlintsartefactside scrapersgfound in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.358Beauregard. Aurig.open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 54.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick:17.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2857collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1009:59:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84found in open air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairside scraperfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: white (patina). Cortex, colour, buff Label with scraper states: Aurignacian Side SreaperFlintsartefactside scrapersgfound in open air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.359A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 72.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:22.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 1924collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2109:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.36Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodcore, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Clactonian derived Inter. Furze Platt 21.7.35.FlintsartefactcoreSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.36gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 116.0 mm width: 100.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2858collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1009:59:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84found in open air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairbladefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (patina). Cortex, colour, buff and white Label with blade states: Aurignacian Blade. Some show signs of wear as knivesFlintsartefactBLADEsgfound in open air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.360A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M) Aurig.open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 69.0 mm width: 22.0 mm thick:8.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2861collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1109:59:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84found in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairbladefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:brown (buff,patina). Cortex, colour, brown (pink) edge (opposite shining platform): form: huge fracture Label with blade states: Aurignacian Blade. Some show signs of wear as knivesFlintsartefactBLADEsgfound in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.361Aurig. Beauregardopen air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick:13.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2862collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1109:59:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84found in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairbladefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (patina), grey (patina) FlintsartefactBLADEsgfound in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.362Aurig., de Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M)open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 76.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick:8.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2863collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1109:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84Dordogne, SergeacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairbladefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:buff (brown, patina) Cortex: colour: buff (orange) FlintsartefactBLADEsgDordogne, SergeacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.363Sergeac, AurignacianLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 70.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick:9.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-03-17ACsg1 2864collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1209:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84open air site, Beauregardseine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairflakefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (patina), grey (patina) Cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Aurignacian Flakes"Flintsartefactflakesgopen air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.364Aurig. Beauregardopen air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 86.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick:13.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2865collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1209:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84open air site, Beauregardseine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairflakefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (patina) Cortex: colour: buff (orange) Labels bears "Aurignacian Flakes"Flintsartefactflakesgopen air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.365Aurig. Beauregardopen air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 64.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick:11.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2855collect>intern19481948194815:54:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114HRACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-03-172009-02-26AUM:C84found in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-02-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-02-26fairflakefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (grey;patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pink). Label with flint states: Aurignacian FlakesFlintsartefactflakesgfound in open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemaursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200226 February 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.366Beauregard. Aurig.open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 84.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick:14.0 mm1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-02-26ACsg1 2866collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1309:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84Dordogne, SergeacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairflakefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (patina), buff (patina0 Cortex: colour: buff Labels bears "Aurignacian Flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgDordogne, SergeacFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.367Sergeac, Aurig.LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948L: 70.0 mm; W: 23.0 : bulb thickness 9; blade th 51930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-03-17ACsg1 2867collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1309:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84Dordogne, Le Ruth.FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairgraver, beaked (burin busque')fair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:grey (patina) Cortex: colour: buff (orange) Labels bears "Aurignacian beaked graver (burin-busque')"FlintsartefactgraversgDordogne, Le Ruth.FrancePALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.368au. Octre '34. Le RuthLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 108.0 mm width: 36.0 thick: 27 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-03-17ACsg1 2868collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1309:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84open air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairgraver, bulin bec-de-flute?fair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (patina), grey (brown, patina) Flintsartefactgraversgopen air site, Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFrancestone and flintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.369A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 118.0 mm width: 22.0 thick: 8 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 1925collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2109:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.37Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodimplement, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: buff (patina) & brown (orange, patina). Label with flint states: Clactonian derived Middle. Lent Rise 30.8.37FlintsartefactimplementSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.37gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2869collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1409:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairflakefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:cream (grey, patina) Cortex, colour: buff Flintsartefactflakesgopen air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.370Beauregard, Aurig.open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 68.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-03-17ACsg1 2870collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1409:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84Saint Avertin, Indre-et-LoireFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17fairpoint, unifacialfair (patinated).20012002200219792009SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.CARLINI, Arianna20012002200219792009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian (proto-Solutrean?)194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:brown (yellow, patina) FlintsartefactpointsgSaint Avertin, Indre-et-LoireFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 20026 September197917 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.371Saint-Avertin (I-et-L), Au.LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 98.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-03-17ACsg1 2871collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1409:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-03-17AUM:C84 LausselLaussel, Dordogne, MarquayFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-03-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-03-17faircorefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole:buff (cream, patina), grey (dark), buff (orange, patina) cortex: colour: cream, buff (orange) Label bears Aurignacian cores FlintsartefactcoresgLausselLaussel, Dordogne, MarquayFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 March 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.372Au. Laussel, Marquay (Dordogne)abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 109.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 34 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-03-17ACsg1 2872collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1509:59:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-01AUM:C84open air site, BeauregardNemours, seine et MaineFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-01faircorefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : grey (white, patina) cortex, colour: buff (orange) Acc. label bears "Aurignacian cores"Flintsartefactcoresgopen air site, BeauregardNemours, seine et MaineFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.373Aurig.Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M)open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 115.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 57 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-01ACsg1 2873collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1509:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-01AUM:C84abri, LausselMarquay, DordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-01faircorefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : grey (white, patina) cortex, colour: cream label bears "Aurignacian cores"Flintsartefactcoresgabri, LausselMarquay, DordogneFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.374Laussel, Dordogne, AurignacianabriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 77.0 mm width: 63.0 mm thick: 60 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-01ACsg1 2874collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1609:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-01AUM:C84open air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-01faircorefair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : cream (patina) and grey ( patina) label bears "Aurignacian cores"Flintsartefactcoresgopen air site, BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.375Beauregard, seine-et-Maine, Nemoursopen air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 32.0 mm width: 29.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-01ACsg1 2875collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1609:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignaciansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-01AUM:C84Le PechLe Pech (de Saint Saur?)FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-01fairpoint, unifacialfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour : white (grey) FlintsartefactpointsgLe PechLe Pech (de Saint Saur?)FranceSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAURIGNACIANobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.376"Le pech" and "BFT" (13 ft?)LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 61.0 mm width: 17.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-01ACsg1 2879collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1709:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeSOLUTREANARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84CaroneCaroneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairpoint, unifacialfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperSolutrean ?194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : cream (grey, yellow, patina) FlintsartefactpointsgCaroneCaroneFranceSTONEflintSOLUTREANARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file6 September1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.377"Solutrean, Carone"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 67.0 mm width: 21.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-13ACsg1 2880collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1709:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairscraperfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : brown (green, patina) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.378"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 72.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2881collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1809:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairscraperfair (patinated).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : dorsal: brown (dark, patina), cream (vertical) cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. labelFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.379"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 51.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 1926collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2109:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.38Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)13th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodcore, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Lent Rise 1.6.33FlintsartefactcoreSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file13th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.38gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 99.0 mm width: 92.0 mm thick:32.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2882collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1809:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairflakefair (patinated and cracked).19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : cream (dorsal) and buff (patina)and brown (vertical) acc. labelFlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.380"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 54.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2883collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1909:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour : white (patina) and grey (patina) acc. label inclusion disintegratedFlintsartefactend scrapersgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.381"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 49.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2884collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1909:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) and buff (brown, patina) acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.382"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2885collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:1909:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) and buff (patina) cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. label Flintsartefactend scrapersgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.383"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 50.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2886collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2009:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13faircorefair (patinated and cracked)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (buff, patina) cortex: colour: brown (buff) acc. label FlintsartefactcoresgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.384"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 33.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 32 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2887collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2009:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (grey, patina) acc. label FlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.385"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 79.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick: 30 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2888collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2109:59:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-13AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-13fairscraperfair (patinated and cracked)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200213 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.386"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 45.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick: 29 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-13ACsg1 2890collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2109:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairimolementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) and buff (patina) cortex: colour: brown (patina) acc. label (poss. side scraper) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.387"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 51.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2891collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2109:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairimolementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) and buff (orange, patina) cortex: colour: buff acc. label (poss. end scraper or burin) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.388"Aurign. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 52.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2892collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2209:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairimplementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :cream (patina) and grey cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. label (poss. end burin or blade) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.389"A. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 23.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 1927collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2209:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.39Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodimplement (scraper?), flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pale). Label with flint states: Furze Platt.FlintsartefactimplementSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.39gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:36.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2893collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2209:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour :white (patina) and grey (patina) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefactcoresgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.390"Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 48.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2894collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2309:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairimplementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and buff (orange, patina) cortex: colour: buff (orange) poss. burin FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.391"Aurig. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 45.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2895collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2309:59:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. labelFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.392"A. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 59.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2896collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2409:58:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (patina) and cream (patina) and yellow (patina) cortex: colour: brown and cream acc. labelFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.393"Aurig. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 51.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2897collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2409:58:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and grey (patina) acc. labelFlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file19 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200217 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.394"Aurig. Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 70.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2898collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2509:58:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACCupboard 1, Drawer 7AUM.75.101Box No.5Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.ARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-17AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-17fairflakefair (patinated and cracked)20021979200120022009CAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna20021979200120022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (buff, patina) acc. label (poss. scraper)FlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history fileMarch 200219 September 1979January - June 2001March 200217 april 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.395"Aurig. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 48.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-17ACsg1 2901collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2509:58:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) acc. label (burin facet on end edge serrated)FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.396"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 61.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2902collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairburin ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina, vertical) and grey (patina, dorsal) and buff (patina) acc. labelFlintsartefactburin ?sgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.397"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 68.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2903collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina and grey (patina) acc. label (edge serrated irregulary, poss. retouch?)FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.398"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 81.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 25 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2904collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and grey (patina) cortex; colour: buff acc. label (scars of removed flakes over entire dorsal face)FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.399"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 71.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 25 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 1888collect>intern19481948194815:06:12Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.4Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)AlderburyWiltshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow & brown & buff. Colour, cortex: brown (yellow).FlintsartefacteolithsgAlderburyWiltshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.4plateau, gravelLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 99.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsplateau, gravel2002-04-12ABsg1 1928collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2409:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.40Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Mansion Lane & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: M.L.Iver 1.3.36FlintsartefactflakeTQ025802sgGRMansion Lane, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.40gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 75.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2905collect>internpeople19481948194815:54:2709:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated and chipped)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and grey (patina) acc. label FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.400"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 50.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2906collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and grey (patina) whole: shape: rounded arrow acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.401"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 47.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2907collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and buff (patina) cortex: colour: black and grey acc. label (heel shape?) FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.402"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 76.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 25 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2908collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3609:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairblade ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and brown (patina) acc. label Flintsartefactblade ?sgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.403"Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 74.0 mm width: 11.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2909collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3709:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated and chipped)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and buff (orange, patina) acc. label FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.404"Aur. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 49.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2910collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3709:58:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and brown (patina) cortex: colour: buff acc. label (poss. end-scraper) FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 april 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.405"Aur. Le Redan, Nemours"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 65.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2911collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3709:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and white (grey, patina) cortex: colour: brown (pink) acc. label FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.406"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 67.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 18 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2912collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3809:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairburin ?fair (patinated and cracked)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and pink (red, patina) acc. label Flintsartefactburin ?sgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.407"Aurig. Le Redan, Nemours"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 53.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2913collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3809:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Le RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (patina) and buff (brown, patina) acc. label (side scraper ?) FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.408"A. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 69.0 mm width: 46.0 mm thick: 23 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-20ACsg1 2914collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3909:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Dordogne, SergeacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black and grey (patina) cortex: colour: buff acc. label FlintsartefactflakesgDordogne, SergeacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.409"Sergeac, Aurignacian"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 79.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-20ACsg1 1929collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2409:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.41Found in Box No. 21Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 24.17.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.41gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 101.0 mm width: 104.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2915collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:3909:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-20AUM:C84Dordogne, SergeacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-20fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (yellow, patina) and cream (patina) acc. label (poss. end-scraper) FlintsartefactflakesgDordogne, SergeacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200220 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.410"Sergeac"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 109.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-20ACsg1 2860collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4009:59:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAurignacianflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84La CuraretteDordogne, BayueFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairpointfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperAurignacian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff and cream and pink and yellow and grey cortex: colour: buff and orange acc. label FlintsartefactpointsgLa CuraretteDordogne, BayueFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR AURIGNACIAN FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.411"La Curarette"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 110.0 mm width: 59.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-23ACsg1 2918collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4009:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (brown, patina) and white (patina) acc. label indicates Aurignacian, but "M" on flake indicates Magdalenian or Mausterian FlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.412"M. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 48.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-23ACsg1 2919collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4009:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (grey, patina) and buff (brown, patina) edge (end): form: huge fracture acc. label indicates Aurignacian, but "M" on flake indicates Magdalenian or Mausterian FlintsartefactflakesgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.413"M. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 56.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-23ACsg1 2920collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4109:58:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: white (buff, patina) and brown (green, patina) cortex: colour: buff (brown) acc. label indicates Aurignacian, but "M" on flake indicates Magdalenian or Mausterian FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine and NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.414"M. Beauregard, Nemours"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 70.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-23ACsg1 2921collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4109:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) and cream cortex: colour: cream (buff) acc. label bears "Solutrean cores" FlintsartefactcoresgJean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file07 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.415"Sol. Champs-Blancs"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 100.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick: 58 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-23ACsg1 2922collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4109:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (light) and cream cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. label bears " FlintsartefactcoresgJean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file07 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.416"Sol. Champs-Blancs"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 90.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick: 61 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-23ACsg1 2923collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4209:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairbladefair (slight patination) and edge-worn19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. label bears "Solutrean blade. Edge-worn" FlintsartefactBLADEsgJean-BlancsDordogne and BourmiquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file07 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.417"Sol. Champs-Blancs, Bormiquel"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 76.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-23ACsg1 2924collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4209:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Fourreau du DiableDordogne and BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23goodblade and backedgood (slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey acc. label bears "Solutrean backed blade" FlintsartefactBLADEsgFourreau du DiableDordogne and BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.418"Fourreau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 48.0 mm width: 8.0 mm thick: 5 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-23ABsg1 2925collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4209:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Fourreau du DiableDordogne and BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairknifefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: white acc. label bears "Solutrean knife with retouched long edge" FlintsartefactKNIFEsgFourreau du DiableDordogne and BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.419"Fourreau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 58.0 mm width: 16.0 mm thick: 3 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-23ACsg1 1930collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2509:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.42Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange). Colour, cortex: white. Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 24.11.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.42gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 118.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2926collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4309:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-23AUM:C84Solutre'Dordogne and BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-23fairimplementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: red (pink) acc. label bears "Solutrean leaf-shaped implement ("feuille'")" FlintsartefactimplementsgSolutre'Dordogne and BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200223 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.420"Solutre'. 15"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick: 4 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-23ACsg1 2927collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4309:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Solutre'Saone-et -Loire, Solutre'FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairpoint and shouldered (pointe a' cran)fair (patinated, bottom right quarter missing)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811926DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream acc. label bears "Solutrean shouldered point (pointe a' cram)" (cram is a spelling error) FlintsartefactpointsgSolutre'Saone-et -Loire, Solutre'FranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.421"Solutre'. Pointe a' cran. 1926"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819261948length: 53.0 mm width: 22.0 mm thick: 5 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-24ACsg1 2928collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4309:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (black) cortex: colour: buff (yellow) acc. label bears "Solutrean flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.422"Sol. Champs Blancs"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 73.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2929collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4409:58:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown and orange cortex: colour: buff acc. label bears "Solutrean flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.423"Champs Blancs. Sol."LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 87.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2930collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4409:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) and grey (dark) cortex: colour: buff acc. label bears "Solutrean flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.424"Sol. Champs Blancs."LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 74.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2931collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4509:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairflakefair (patinated), thick encrustation of soil and small flint chips on ventral face19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (white) acc. label bears "Solutrean flakes"FlintsartefactflakesgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.425"Sol. Champs Blancs."LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 87.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2932collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4509:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Fourneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (patina) acc. label bears "Solutrean Graver-Compound Hand Scraper"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgFourneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.426"Solutreen. Fourneau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 70.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-24ACsg1 2933collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4509:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Carare ?FranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (cream) acc. label bears "Solutrean Graver-Compound Hand Scraper"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgCarare ?FranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.427"Sol. Carane"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 71.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2934collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4609:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-Blancsdordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream and brown whole: colour: white acc. label bears "Solutrean Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.428"Sol" and "Champs Blancs"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 107.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2935collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4609:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-Blancsdordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (light) acc. label bears "Solutrean Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.429"Sol. Champs Blancs"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 79.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 1874collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2609:58:53Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.43Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 04.08.34.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.43gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 120.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick:39.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2936collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4709:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-24AUM:C84Jean-Blancsdordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-24fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff and brown acc. label bears "Solutrean Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200224 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.430"Champs Blancs, Bourniquel" and "Sol."LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 21.0 mm thick: 8 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-24ACsg1 2937collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4809:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84CavarcFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (cream) cortex: colour: brown (pink) acc. label bears "Solutrean Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgCavarcFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.431"Sol. Cavarc"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 78.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2938collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4809:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84CavarcFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream and grey acc. label bears "Solutrean Blades"FlintsartefactBLADEsgCavarcFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.432"Solutreen, Cavarc"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 56.0 mm width: 18.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2939collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4909:58:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84Fourneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeellesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairscraper and endfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) and cream (grey) acc. label bears "Solutrean End- Scraper"FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgFourneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeellesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.433"Solutreen, Fourneau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 53.0 mm width: 27.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-27ACsg1 2940collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:4909:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84CavarcFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairknife and graver-knifefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream acc. label bears "Solutrean Graver-Knife"FlintsartefactKNIFEsgCavarcFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.434"Cavarc, Solutreen"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 48.0 mm width: 16.0 mm thick: 17mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2941collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:5009:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeMoved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.ARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84Forneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairpointfair (patinated)197920012002200220082009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, JessicaCARLINI, Arianna197920012002200220082009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: white (grey, patina) Flintsartefactpointmusa/g4Forneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 200827 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.435"Solutreen. Forneau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick: 6 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-27ACmusa/g41 2942collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:5009:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84CavarcFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (white, patina) FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgCavarcFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.436"Solutreen. Cavarc"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 56.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2943collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:5009:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (light) and cream tip: form: point (irregular)FlintsartefactBLADEsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file10 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.437"Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 66.0 mm width: 21.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-04-27ACsg1 2944collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:5109:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (light) acc. labelFlintsartefactcoresgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file11 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.438"Champs Blancs. Sol"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 57.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 36 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2945collect>intern15:57:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: black (grey) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.439"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 66.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick: 38 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 1875collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2709:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.44Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodimplement, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. End:form:point Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 24.11.34.FlintsartefactimplementSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.44gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 99.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2946collect>intern15:57:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: black and grey cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.440"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 60.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2947collect>intern15:57:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: black and grey acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.441"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 77.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick: 33 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2948collect>intern15:57:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: grey acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.442"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 54.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 23 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2949collect>intern15:57:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: grey (light) cortex: colour: buff and white acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.443"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 56.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick: 34 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2950collect>intern15:57:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C841Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: black (grey) and white acc. labelFlintsartefactsgARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.444"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 50.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 32 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2951collect>internpeople19481948194815:57:5409:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-27AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: white acc. labelFlintsartefactflakesgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file11 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.445"Champs Blancs. Sol"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 88.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27ACsg1 2952collect>intern15:57:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84Dordogne, BourmiquelFrance1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknown1whole, colour: grey (black) and cream (buff) acc. labelFlintsartefactsgDordogne, BourmiquelFrancestone and flintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history fileAUM75.446"Sol. Champs Blancs, Bourmiquel (Dordogne)"Originating culturelength: 64.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick: 20 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2953collect>intern15:57:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownbladePaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: brown (grey) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactBLADEsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.447"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 71.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 15 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2954collect>intern15:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: white acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.448"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 67.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 10 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2955collect>intern15:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (black) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.449"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 60.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 18 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 1876collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2709:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.45Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (yellow) Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 17.2.35 "B.F".FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.45gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 99.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2956collect>intern15:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: buff (patina) and cream acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.450"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 78.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 23 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2957collect>intern16:01:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (black) acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.451"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 75.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 18 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2958collect>intern16:01:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-062009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: black and grey and cream cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.452"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 92.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2959collect>intern16:01:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey and cream acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.453"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 53.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 21 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2960collect>intern16:01:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (black) and yellow-green (buff, patina) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactsgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.454"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 68.0 mm width: 59.0 mm thick: 27 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2961collect>intern16:01:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84Dordogne, BourniquelFrance1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey and white and buff FlintsartefactsgDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.455"Champs Blancs. Bourniquel (D'dgne). Sol"Originating culturelength: 62.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 11 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2962collect>intern16:01:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84France1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownscraper ?PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (light) and grey (black) cortex: colour: buff Flintsartefactscraper ?sgFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.456"Champs Blancs. Sol"Originating culturelength: 86.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 12 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2963collect>intern16:01:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84Dordogne, BourniquelFrance1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: black and grey and buff cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc. labelFlintsartefactsgDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.457"Sol. Champs Blancs. Bourniquel (Dordogne)"Originating culturelength: 66.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 23 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2964collect>intern16:01:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACARCHAEOLOGYflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-04-27AUM:C84Dordogne, BourniquelFrance1Present2009-04-27ComponentRecord statePalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-27unknownPaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN1whole, colour: grey (black) cortex: colour: buff and white acc. labelFlintsartefactsgDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTSOLUTREANobject history fileAUM75.458"Sol. Champs Blancs. Bourniquel (Dordogne)"Originating culturelength: 95.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 23 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-27AUsg1 2965collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4709:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: buff acc. labelFlintsartefactBLADEsgJean-BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file11 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.459"Solutrean. Champs Blancs. Bourniquel"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 106.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 1931collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2809:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.46Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 23.3.35FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.46gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 98.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2966collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4709:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Forneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: yellow (orange) and cream FlintsartefactBLADEsgForneau du DiableDordogne, BourdeillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.460"Solutrean. Fourneau du Diable"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-04-29ACsg1 2967collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4709:58:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream and greyFlintsartefactBLADEsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.461"Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 96.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2968collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4809:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (light) cortex: colour: buff hinge facetFlintsartefactBLADEsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.462"Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne). 1934"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 56.0 mm width: 29.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2969collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4809:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream burin facetFlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.463"Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 94.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2970collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4909:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (dark) (orange) FlintsartefactBLADEsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.464"1934. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne). Sol."LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 65.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2971collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:4909:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (black) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.465"Sol. Jean-Blancs, Bourniquel (Dordogne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 90.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2972collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5009:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.466"Solutrean. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel Dordogne"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 136.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 27 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2973collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5109:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey and cream (grey) profile: form: curved whole: form: tapered scars of removed flakes on entire dorsal face FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.467"Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 95.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 18 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2974collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5109:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (cream) cortex: colour: buff face (dorsal): deposit: soil dorsal face has dark grey colour and rough texture (cortex?)FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.468" Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (Dordogne). Solutrean"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 122.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2975collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5209:58:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29faircore ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (orange) and (grey (brown) Flintsartefactcore ?sgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.469" Sol. Jean-Blanc"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 96.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 22 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 1932collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2809:58:58Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.47Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange patina). Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian, Baker's Farm 8.12.35. "Cl derive de (illegible word)"FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.47gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 86.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick:27.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2976collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5209:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-04-29AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-04-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-04-29fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (buff) texture of dorsal face suggest cortex ? FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 April 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.470" Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (Dordogne). 1934"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 74.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-04-29ACsg1 2977collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5309:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (cream, dorsal) and cream (white, ventral) FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.471" Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (Dordogne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 62.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick: 18 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01ACsg1 2978collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5309:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01fairflakefair (patinated), chipped19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (buff) FlintsartefactflakesgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.472" Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourniquel (D'dgne). 1934"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01ACsg1 2979collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5409:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black (grey) FlintsartefactcoresgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.473" 5. Jean-Blanc. Solutrean"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 64.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01ACsg1 2980collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5409:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01unknown19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (grey) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefactsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.474" Sol. Jean-Blanc. Bourniquel (D'dgne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 65.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 28 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01AUsg1 2981collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5509:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01unknown19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: (black, grey) cortex: colour: buff (white) dorsal face worked FlintsartefactsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 may 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.475" Sol. Jean-Blanc. Bourniquel (D'dgne)"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 74.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 24 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01AUsg1 2982collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5609:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01unknowncore19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream FlintsartefactcoresgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.476" Sol. Jean-Blanc"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 59.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 29 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01AUsg1 2983collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5609:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01unknown19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey and cream FlintsartefactsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.477" Sol. Jean-Blanc, 1934"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 61.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 31 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01AUsg1 2984collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5609:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintSOLUTREANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Jean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01unknown19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperSOLUTREAN194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (light) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefactsgJean BlancsDordogne, BourniquelFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTSOLUTREANobject history file12 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.478" Sol. Jean-Blanc, Bourmiquel, (Dordogne) 1934"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 87.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 26 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01AUsg1 2985collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5709:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, toursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01goodscraper, heavy, double-endgood (slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black and grey cortex: colour: buff acc lebel bears "Magdalenian heavy double-end scraper" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgLa MadeleineDordogne, toursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.479" La Madeleine, Tursac (Dordogne)"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 87.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-01ABsg1 1933collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2909:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.48Found in Box No. 21Cupboard 1, Drawer 3Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34, Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.48gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2986collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5809:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84Lot-et-Garonne, GarandunFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black and grey (light) cortex: colour: buff acc lebel bears "Magdalenian heavy end scraper or flake" Flintsartefactend scrapersgLot-et-Garonne, GarandunFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.480" Garandun (Lot-et-Garonne) Magalenien"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 71.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-01ACsg1 2987collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5809:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-01AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, ToursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-01fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black acc lebel bears "Magdalenian series of gravers "ordinary" (bed-de-flut)" FlintsartefactburinsgLa MadeleineDordogne, toursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.481" La Madeleine. 10-'34"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 51.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 4 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-01ACsg1 2990collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5809:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84GarandumLob-et-GaronneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (cream) acc lebel bears "Magdalenian series of gravers "ordinary" (bed-de-flut)" FlintsartefactburinsgGarandumLob-et-GaronneFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.482" Mag. Garandum"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 16.0 mm thick: 6 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-06ACsg1 2991collect>internpeople19481948194816:01:5909:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84BeauregardsSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (brown) cortex: colour: buff (orange) acc lebel bears "Magdalenian series of gravers "ordinary" (bed-de-flut)" FlintsartefactburinsgBeauregardsSeine-et-Marne, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.483" Magd. Beauregards. Nemours"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 67.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-06ACsg1 2992collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0009:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84La Grotte des EyriesDordogne, TayueFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairburin and parrot-beakfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown acc lebel bears "Magdalenian s"Parrot-beak" scraper ("bec de perroqueb") NB steeply retouched back for finger pressure. FlintsartefactburinsgLa Grotte des EyriesDordogne, TayueFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.484" Magd.La Grotte des Eyries"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 69.0 mm width: 29.0 mm thick: 3.5 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-06ACsg1 2993collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0109:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACCupboard 1, Drawer 7AUM.75.101Box No.5Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.ARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06faircorefair (patinated)20021979200120022009CAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna20021979200120022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: grey (blue, pink) cortex: colour: buff acc lebel bears "Magdalenian core" FlintsartefactcoresgLa MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history fileMarch 200214 September 1979January - June 2001March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.485" La Madeleine, Tursac (Dordogne)"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 87.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 36 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-06ACsg1 2994collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0109:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Les eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown, white cortex: colour: buff acc lebel bears "Magdalenian core-scraper" FlintsartefactcoresgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.486" Les Eyries, Magal"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 72.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 35 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-06ACsg1 2995collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0209:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Dordogne, LimeuilFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black (brown, patina) acc lebel bears "Magdalenian end scrapers or blades" Flintsartefactend scrapersgDordogne, LimeuilFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.487" Limeuil (Dordogne) Magd."open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 66.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-06ACsg1 2996collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0309:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Dordogne, LimeuilFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black (grey) acc label bears "Magdalenian end scrapers or blades" Flintsartefactend scrapersgDordogne, LimeuilFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.488" Limeuil Magd."open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-06ACsg1 2997collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0309:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Les EyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black acc label bears "Magdalenian heavy flake struck from well-flaked core" FlintsartefactflakesgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.489" Les Eyries (dejuner)"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 60.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 22 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-06ACsg1 1934collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:2909:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.49Box No. 1Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (brown, patina) & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34, Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.49gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 2998collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0409:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairgraver-scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black cortex: colour: buff acc label bears "Magdalenian graver-scraper" Flintsartefactgraver-scrapersgLa MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.490" La Madeleine. Octre '34"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 54.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick: 8 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-06ACsg1 2999collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0509:58:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairPoint ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black, grey cortex: colour: buff Flintsartefactpoint ?sgLa MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.491" La Madeleine. Octre '34"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-06ACsg1 3000collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0509:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Laugerie HauteDordogne, Les eyries de TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairside scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black, grey cortex: colour: buff (grey) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian compound scrapers. Side and saw hollow scraper" Flintsartefactside scrapersgLaugerie HauteDordogne, Les eyries de TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20026 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.492" Laugerie Haute"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 52.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-06ACsg1 3001collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0609:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeMoved to MUSA for display in archaeology trench case, gallery 4.ARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-06AUM:C84Le Redanseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-06fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)197920012002200220082009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MBURDGE, JessicaCARLINI, Arianna197920012002200220082009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (brown) and cream (white) cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" Flintsartefactburinmusa/g4Le RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002September 20086 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.493"M. Redan. Nemours (Seine-et-Marne)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 53.0 mm width: 19.0 mm thick: 5 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-06ACmusa/g41 3002collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0709:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: cream (grey) cortex: colour: buff (brown) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" hinged spall FlintsartefactburinsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.494"M. Beauregard. graver. burin"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 44.0 mm width: 25.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3003collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0709:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairburin and bec-de-flutefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (brown) cortex: colour: orange (buff) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactburinsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.495"Magd. graver. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 61.0 mm width: 22.0 mm thick: 6 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3004collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0809:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Le Redanseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairblade and (bached?)fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: white, brown, black cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactBLADEsgLe RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.496"M. Le Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 79.0 mm width: 18.0 mm thick: 8 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3005collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0809:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairimplementfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (orange0, buff (brown) cortex: colour: buff (orange) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" (scraper) (burin facet on end) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.497"Magdal. Beauregard)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 62.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3006collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:0909:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairburin ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (brown), brown (orange), white cortex: colour: buff (orange) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" burin facet on one edge Flintsartefactburin ?sgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.498"Magdal. Beauregard. Nemours"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 46.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3007collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:1009:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairimplementfair (patinated), slightly chipped19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff, orange Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" (scraper ?) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.499"Magdal. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 1889collect>intern19481948194815:06:13Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.5Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)ShorehamKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (slight), range & brown patina. Colour, cortex: brown (yellow).FlintsartefacteolithsgShorehamKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.5plateau, gravelLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 77.0 mm width: 67.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsplateau, gravel2002-04-12ABsg1 1935collect>internpeople19481948194815:08:3009:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.50Box No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (brown, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (grey). Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34, Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.50gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 97.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3008collect>internpeople19481948194816:02:1009:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairimplementfair, cracked19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (cream), buff (orange) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" burin facet on end (possibly scraper or burin) FlintsartefactimplementsgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.500"Magdal. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 63.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3009collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:0909:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Beauregardseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairburin ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (orange) and cream Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" Flintsartefactburin ?sgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.501"Magd. Beauregard"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 52.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 8 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3010collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1009:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Le Redanseine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairimplementfair (patinated), chipped19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (grey), cream, orange, brown cortex: colour: orange and white Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" (scraper? knife? burin?) FlintsartefactimplementsgLe RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.502"M. Redan, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 74.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3011collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1009:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84La MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairflakefair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (buff, orange) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactflakesgLa MadeleineDordogne, TursacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.503"Tursac. La Madeleine. Magd"abriLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 75.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTabri2009-05-07ACsg1 3012collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1009:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Le redanSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairflake fair (patinated), cracked19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: buff (brown), white cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" (point on long edge suggests possibly multi porpose tool e.g. burin/scraper) FlintsartefactflakesgLe RedanSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.504"Le Redan Nemours (S-et-M) M"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 115.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 27 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 3013collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1109:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Les eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairimplement fair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black and grey (dark and light) cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactimplementsgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.505"Les Eyries. Magd"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 76.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-07ACsg1 3014collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1109:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84La Grotte des MarveillesFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairscraper? fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown (dark), black cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" Flintsartefactscraper?sgLa Grotte des MarveillesFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.506"Grotte des Merveilles. Magd"LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 64.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-07ACsg1 3015collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1109:58:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Les EyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairflake, heavy fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black, grey cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactflakesgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.507"Les Eyries. Magd"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 58.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 26 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-07ACsg1 3016collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1209:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Les EyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07faircore fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: black, grey light cortex: colour: buff Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" surface encrustation of stone-live cellular matter, possible fossilizedflower included in this matter FlintsartefactcoresgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.508"Les Eyries. Magd"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 56.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 42 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-07ACsg1 3017collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1209:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRflintMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84BeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07faircore fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole, colour: brown, buff, orange, white cortex: colour: buff (orange) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" FlintsartefactcoresgBeauregardSeine-et-Maine, NemoursFranceSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MR FLINTMAGDALENIANobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.509"Magd. Beauregard, Nemours (S-et-M)"open air siteLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 107.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick: 49 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTopen air site2009-05-07ACsg1 1936collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3309:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.51Box No.1Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Salt Hill & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: none Label with flint states: Salt Hill 21.5.34, Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU966803sgGRSalt Hill, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.51gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 165.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3018collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1209:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-07AUM:C84Les eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-07fairbone fair (stained), incomplete (fragment)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldbone: colour: orange encrustation: colour: grey (black) Acc. label bears "Magdalenian, France" bone encrusted with cellular deposits FlintsartefactbonesgLes eyriesDordogne, TayacFranceboneARCHAEOLOGYLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRBONEobject history file17 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20027 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.510"Les Eyries"caveLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 62.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 28 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULTcave2009-05-07ACsg1 3019collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1309:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84ThayngenSwitzerlandDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08fairplaster cast and bone fragment fair (scratched, incomplete (picture)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour: cream Acc. label bears "Graziney Reindeer. Incised on piece of bone (cast). found at Thayngen. Original in the Museum at Constanze, Switzerland." Also "Upper Paleolithic man artistic productions cut and ornamental with flint gravers. These are casts of the originals" Slash cuts on reverse. Flintsartefactplaster castsgThayngenSwitzerlandplasterLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.511reindeer incised on upper surfaceLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 117.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick: 24 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ACsg1 3020collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1309:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePaleolithicLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84Laugerie BasseTayac, DordogneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08goodplaster cast and antler (fragment)good19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour: cream Acc. label bears "Bison incised on fragment of reindeer antler (cast). Original from Laugerie Basse, Tayac (Dordogne). Now in National Museum, Saint Germain-en-Laye". Also " Upper Paleolithic Man. artistic production cut and ornamental with flint gravers. These are casts of the originals".Flintsartefactplaster castsgLaugerie BasseTayac, DordogneFranceplasterPALEOLITHICLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGY BONEobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.512bison (incomplete) incised on upper surfaceLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 156.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick: 25 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ABsg1 3021collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1309:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePaleolithicLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84BruniquelTarn-et-GaronneFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08goodplaster cast and spear throwergood19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: form: mammoth (carved) whole: colour: orange and cream Acc. label bears "Spear thrower, carved on reindeer antler to represent a mammoth (cast). From Bruniquel (Tarn-et-Garonne). Original in National Museum, Saint Germain-en-Lauc". Also "Upper Paleolithis Man. artistic productions cut and ornamented with flint gravers. These are casts of the originals".Flintsartefactplaster castsgBruniquelTarn-et-GaronneFranceplasterPALEOLITHICLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGY BONEobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.513LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 125.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ABsg1 3022collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1409:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePaleolithicLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYMUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, PARISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84La Madeleine de TursacDordogne, TursacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08goodplaster cast and tusk (fragment)good19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour: cream Acc. label bears "Mammoth incised on fragment of tusk (cast). Original from La Madeleine de Tursac, now in the Museum of Natural History, Paris". Also "Upper Paleolithic Man. artistic productions cut and ornamented with flint gravers. These are casts of the originals"Flintsartefactplaster castsgLa Madeleine de TursacDordogne, TursacFranceplasterPALEOLITHICLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYMUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, PARISobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.514mammoth (complete) incised on upper surfaceLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 250.0 mm width: 104.0 mm thick: 23 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ABsg1 3023collect>internpeople19481948194816:05:1409:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930s / 1940sac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections Officeplaster castLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYNATIONAL MUSEUM, SAINT GERMAIN-EN-LAYCPaleolithicsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84Laugerie BasseDordogne, TayacFranceDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08goodplaster cast and antler (fragment)good19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicUpper194811934DonationLACAILLE, Armand Donaldwhole: colour: orange Acc. label bears "Ibex incised on fragment of reindeer antler (cast), Laugerie Basse, Tayac, Dordogne. Original in National Museum, Saint Germain-en-Layc". Also "Upper Paleolithic Man. artistic productions cut and ornamented with flint gravers. These are casts of the originals"Flintsartefactplaster castsgLaugerie BasseDordogne, TayacFranceplasterPLASTER CASTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYNATIONAL MUSEUM, SAINT GERMAIN-EN-LAYCPALEOLITHICobject history file14 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009Acquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.515ibex (complete) incised on upper surfaceLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldOriginating culture1948194819341948length: 140.0 mm width: 82.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1930s / 1940s1948DADUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ABsg1 3024collect>internpeople16:05:1509:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-08AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-08fairhandaxe, ovatefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: black and brown and cream Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David WaterstonFlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20028 May 2009AUM75.516St a Preh Acc. N98Originating culture00length: 90.0 mm width: 52.0 mm thick: 24 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-08ACsg1 3028collect>internpeople16:05:1509:58:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-16AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-16fairhandaxefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: brown cortex: colour: cream (puff) Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David WaterstonFlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200216 May 2009AUM75.517St a Preh Acc. N95. "3478"Originating culturelength: 72.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 23 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-16ACsg1 3029collect>internpeople16:05:1609:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-16AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-16fairhandaxefair (patinated)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: black (green) and orange and buff and brown Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. both faces reworked? poss. facetsFlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200216 May 2009AUM75.518St a Preh Acc. N87Originating culturelength: 122.0 mm width: 84.0 mm thick: 41 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-16AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3030collect>internpeople16:05:1709:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-16AUM:C84SwanscombeKent, SwanscombeEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-16fairhandaxe, heavy buttedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: brown and yellow cortex: colour: brown (buff) Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. heavily flakedFlintsartefacthandaxesgSwanscombeKent, SwanscombeEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200216 May 2009AUM75.5193344 Swanscombe, Kent. St a Preh Acc N81gravel pitOriginating culturelength: 91.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 39 mm University of St AndrewsCULTgravel pit2009-05-16ACsg1 1937collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3309:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.52Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina). Colour, cortex: none Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 14.4.32 Early Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.52gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 76.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3031collect>internpeople16:05:1709:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairhandaxefair (patinated)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: brown (orange) and grey Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. also numbered "240" thicher bulb than baseFlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.520St a Preh Acc N98Originating culturelength: 85.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3032collect>internpeople16:05:1709:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairhandaxefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: black (grey) and brown (orange0 and grey and grey (light) cortex: colour; black and buff Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. FlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.521St a Preh Acc N80Originating culturelength: 113.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick: 36 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3033collect>internpeople16:05:1809:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairhandaxefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: black (green) and buff (yellow) cortex: colour: buff (white) Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. prominent striking platform FlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.522St a Preh Acc N88Originating culturelength: 121.0 mm width: 79.0 mm thick: 32 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3034collect>internpeople16:05:1809:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairhandaxefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulian1whole: colour: cream and grey cortex: colour: brown (pink) Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths including coups-de-poing, knives and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston. base point chipped off ? FlintsartefacthandaxesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIANobject history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.523St a Preh Acc N100Originating culturelength: 94.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3035collect>internpeople16:05:1809:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairimplementfair (patinated and striated, edge-worn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLower(Acheulian)1whole: colour: brown and black (green) and buff and cream cortex: colour: grey and buff Acc. label bears "implement formed from large flake" percussion bulb prominentFlintsartefactimplementsgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?object history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.524St a Preh Acc N79. "Pal. Early (?) chapper (striated) (illegible words)"Originating culturelength: 108.0 mm width: 97.0 mm thick: 32 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3036collect>internpeople16:05:1909:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84SwanscombeKent, SwanscombeEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairchopper-core?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLower(Acheulian)1whole: colour: grey and brown and yellow cortex: colour: grey (pink) Acc. label bears "Palaeo...(illegible word), Hammer. Kent. Swanscombe" "S. NE.89" also other illegible writing, fadedFlintsartefactchopper-core?sgSwanscombeKent, SwanscombeEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?object history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.525St a Preh Acc N78.gravel pitOriginating culturelength: 125.0 mm width: 93.0 mm thick: 29 mm University of St AndrewsCULTgravel pit2009-05-18ACsg1 3037collect>internpeople16:05:1909:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairchopper-core?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLower(Acheulian)1whole: colour: grey and white cortex: colour: buff and white edge: form: convex (scraper) Acc. label bears "Group of English Paleoliths: including coups-de-poing, knives, and scrapers. Prof. David Waterston"Flintsartefactchopper-core?sgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DACHEULIAN ?object history file20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.526St a Preh Acc N99Originating culturelength: 75.0 mm width: 67.0 mm thick: 34 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3038collect>internpeople16:05:1909:58:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84EdmontonEdmonton, Enfield, Borough of LondonEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18poorimplement ?poor09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009PaleolithicLower ?1surface: colour: grey and cream and brown surface (chipped): colour: brown (orange) Acc. label (object seems too gungy to be real artfact) handaxe form ?Flintsartefactimplement ?sgEdmontonEdmonton, Enfield, Borough of LondonEnglandSTONEflint ?ARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.527St a Preh Acc N83. EdmontonOriginating culturelength: 125.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18AD09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3039collect>internpeople16:05:2009:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84EdmontonEdmonton, Enfield, Borough of LondonEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairimplementfair (patinated)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009PaleolithicLower1whole: colour: brown (light) cortex: colour: brown (light) and grey Acc. label chopper? scraper?FlintsartefactimplementsgEdmontonEdmonton, Enfield, Borough of LondonEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)20 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.528St a Preh Acc N77. EdmontonOriginating culturelength: 130.0 mm width: 86.0 mm thick: 34 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3040collect>internpeople16:05:2009:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Ireland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: brown (ldark) and orange cortex: colour: buff Acc. label "Group of paleolithic implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgIRELANDSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.529St a Preh Acc M600. IrishOriginating culturelength: 46.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 1938collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3409:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.53Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)*non loc.*DonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey(black, patina) & Yellow (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakesgGR*non loc.*STONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.53LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 130.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-16ABsg1 3041collect>internpeople16:05:2009:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Warren HillWertston, SuffolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairscraperfair (slight patination)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black cortex: colour: buff Acc. label "Group of paleolithic implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgWarren HillWertston, SuffolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.530St a Preh Acc M613Originating culturelength: 46.0 mm width: 28.0 mm thick: 6 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3042collect>internpeople16:05:2109:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Warren HillWertstow, SuffolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairflake, workedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour:grey and buff Acc. label "Group of paleolithic implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" burin facet? FlintsartefactflakesgWarren HillWertstow, SuffolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.531St a Preh Acc M614Originating culturelength: 43.0 mm width: 27.0 mm thick: 10 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3043collect>internpeople16:05:2109:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C841PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairbladefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Upper)1whole: colour:buff (patina) and grey (patina) Acc. label "Group of paleolithic implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" FlintsartefactBLADEsgSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.532St a Preh Acc M686 points and knivesOriginating culturelength: 41.0 mm width: 7.0 mm thick: 7 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3044collect>internpeople16:05:2209:58:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18poorflakepoor (patinated and waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour:brown (dark) Acc. label "Group of paleolithic implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" FlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.533St a Preh Acc N54 F.B. Happisburgh. 1887forest bedOriginating culture00length: 61.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 8 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-18ADsg1 3045collect>internpeople16:05:2209:58:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairimplementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: brown and yellow (orange, patina) and grey cortex: colour: buff Acc. labelnow missing chisel-shaped implement. Burin facet? FlintsartefactimplementsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.534St a Preh Acc N57 F.B. Happisburgh. 1887Originating culture00length: 65.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3046collect>internpeople16:05:2209:58:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-18AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-18fairimplement, pointedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Upper)1whole: form: angle (acute) lip: form: pointed whole: colour: yellow and brown (orange) Acc. label now missing. "Group of Paleolithis implements from Happisburgh; belonging to Prof. D. Waterston" hook? edges retouched FlintsartefactimplementsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200218 May 2009AUM75.535St a Preh Acc N58 Happisburgh. 1887Originating culture00length: 46.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-18ACsg1 3047collect>internpeople16:05:2309:58:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21poorflake, workedpoor (patinated, waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: brown (dark) and black cortex: colour: black (grey) Acc. label.FlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.536St a Preh Acc N61 Happisburgh. 1887Originating culture00length: 73.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-21ADsg1 3048collect>internpeople16:05:2309:58:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21fairflakefair (patinated, waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: brown and yellow (orange) and black and buff (grey) Acc. label as 529 now missingFlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.537St a Preh Acc N62 Happisburgh. 1887. the paper record says" States "flint point", but this is not present on the flintOriginating culture00length: 58.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-21ACsg1 3049collect>internpeople16:05:2309:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84(Happisburgh, Norfolk)England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21fairflake, hingefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black (brown) cortex: colour: buff Acc. label as 529 now missing edge workedFlintsartefactflakesg(Happisburgh, Norfolk)EnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.538St a Preh Acc N63 "Forest bed, Hasbro 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 59.0 mm width: 42.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-21ACsg1 3050collect>internpeople16:05:2409:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21fairflakefair (slightly patinated, waterworn19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black cortex: colour: buff Acc. label as 529 now missing FlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.539St a Preh Acc N66 "Forest bed, Happisburgh 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 61.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-21ACsg1 1939collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3509:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.54Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey(patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: B.F 3.3.37 Middle Clactonian.FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.54LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 170.0 mm width: 86.0 mm thick:49.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrews2002-04-16ABsg1 3051collect>internpeople16:05:2409:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21fairimplement scraper?fair ( patinated, waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black cortex: colour: grey Acc. label as 529 now missing FlintsartefactimplementsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.540St a Preh Acc N67 "Forest bed, Happisburgh 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 38.0 mm width: 43.0 mm thick: 21 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-21ACsg1 3052collect>internpeople16:05:2409:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84(Happisburgh, Norfolk)(England)1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21goodimplementgood (sharp, slightly patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: grey (dark) cortex: colour: buff Acc. label uncertain provenance (Happisburgh/Warren Hill?) Flintsartefactimplementsg(Happisburgh, Norfolk)(England)STONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.541St a Preh Acc N93Originating culture00length: 60.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-21ABsg1 3053collect>internpeople16:05:2509:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84(Happisburgh, Norfolk)(England)1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21poorflakepoor19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: grey and buff Acc. label as 529 now missing uncertain provenance Flintsartefactflakesg(Happisburgh, Norfolk)(England)STONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.542St a Preh Acc N101Originating culture00length: 65.0 mm width: 39.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-21ADsg1 3054collect>internpeople16:05:2509:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-21AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-21fairflakefair (patinated and waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: grey (grren) and cream cortex: colour: buff surface (ventral): form: convex Acc. label as 529 now missing FlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200221 May 2009AUM75.543St a Preh Acc N56 "Happisburgh 1887"Originating culture00length: 65.0 mm width: 27.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-21ACsg1 3055collect>internpeople16:05:2609:58:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22fairscraper? flake?fair (patinated and waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: grey (green, patina) and brown (light, patina) and orange Acc. label as 529 now missing edges crushed? FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.544St a Preh Acc N52 "Happisburgh 1887"Originating culture00length: 67.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 14 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-22ACsg1 3056collect>internpeople16:05:2609:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22fairimplement, flakefair (patinated and waterworn)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black (green) cortex: colour: grey tip: form: point Acc. label as 529 now missing concave pointer FlintsartefactimplementsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.545St a Preh Acc N53 "(Norfolk) Happisburgh 1887"Originating culture00length: 75.0 mm width: 46.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-22AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3057collect>internpeople16:05:2609:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22fairpointfair (edgeworn, slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Upper)1whole: colour: black and grey cortex: colour: buff (grey) Acc. label as 529 now missing spear point FlintsartefactpointsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.546St a Preh Acc N65 "Forest bed, Happisburgh 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 45.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 20 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-22ACsg1 3058collect>internpeople16:05:2709:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black and grey and buff cortex: colour: buff (pink) Acc. label as 529 now missing flint side scraper FlintsartefactflakesgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.547St a Preh Acc N55 "F.B., Happisburgh 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 70.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-22ACsg1 3059collect>internpeople16:05:2709:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DMiddleLEVOLLOISIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Happisburgh, NorfolkEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22goodscraper, broad (flake)good19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Lower= middle Levolloisian)1whole: colour: black (blue) and grey cortex: colour: grey (white) and buff (pink) Acc. label as 529; it bears "Happisburgh" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgHappisburgh, NorfolkEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DMIDDLELEVOLLOISIANobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.548St a Preh Acc N59Originating culture00length: 51.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 12 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-22ABsg1 3060collect>internpeople16:05:2709:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-22AUM:C84Norfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-22fairscraperfair (patinated)09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: buff and grey (cream) Acc. label as 529 now missing core scraper FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgNorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200222 May 2009AUM75.549St a Preh Acc N60 "Happisburgh 1887"Originating culture00length: 50.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-22AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 1940collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3609:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.55Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 8Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for. Transferred to drawer 8 due to large size.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRClactoniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)15th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodcore, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey(patina) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: CL, Burnham Beeches, 3.9.33.FlintsartefactcoreSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRCLACTONIANobject history file15th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.55gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 88.0 mm thick:78.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3061collect>internpeople16:05:2809:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(lower=Middle?)1whole: colour: brown (light) and grey (light) Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactflakesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.550St a Preh Acc N73Originating culture00length: 64.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 11 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3062collect>internpeople16:08:3109:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Horfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflake, notchedfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. label as 529 now missing curved knife FlintsartefactflakesgHorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.551St a Preh Acc N68 "Forest bed, Happisburgh"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 73.0 mm width: 19.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-25ACsg1 3063collect>internpeople16:08:3109:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DLOWER ACHEULIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Kent, SwanscombeEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflake, handaxe??fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Lower Acheulian)1whole: colour: green (black, buff, yellow) Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactflakesgKent, SwanscombeEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DLOWER ACHEULIANobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.552St a Preh Acc N76 "Pal. Early, knife, 106, Swanscombe"Originating culture00length: 73.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3064collect>internpeople16:08:3109:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Norfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflakefair (patinated and worn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black and brown (green) Acc. label as 529 now missing flint head FlintsartefactflakesgNorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.553St a Preh Acc N69 "fForest bed, Happisburgh, 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 49.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 9 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTForest bed2009-05-25ACsg1 3065collect>internpeople16:08:3209:58:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Norfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflake, point?fair (patinated )19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. label as 529 now missing pointer FlintsartefactflakesgNorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.554St a Preh Acc N72 " Happisburgh, Norfolk, 1887"Originating culture00length: 64.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 13 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3066collect>internpeople16:08:3209:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Yorkshire, Yorkshire WoldsEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairpointfair (patinated )09:31:1114:33:31musasg2011-02-0719792001200220022009CARLINI, AriannaA.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna14:33:312011-02-212011-02-0719792001200220022009Paleolithic(Middle=Upper?)1whole: colour: brown (grey) and buff Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactpointsgYorkshire, Yorkshire WoldsEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dmuseumobject history filemoved to MUSA from S4 for BBC Hands on History event (2011-02-17)8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.555St a Preh Acc N75 " Yorkshire wolds, Yks Phil Soc"Originating culture00length: 66.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 7 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25AC09:31:11CARLINI, Ariannareturned to Swallowgate from MUSA following the "Hands on History" day2011-02-21sg1 3067collect>internpeople16:08:3309:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DLOWER ACHEULIAN?subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Norfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflakefair (patinated and worn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Lower Acheulian?)1whole: colour: green (black, brown, orange, grey) Acc. label as 529 now missing FlintsartefactflakesgNorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, DLOWER ACHEULIAN?object history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.556St a Preh Acc N70 " Forest bed, Happisburgh, 12 (illegible word) 1887"forest bedOriginating culture00length: 63.0 mm width: 47.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULTforest bed2009-05-25ACsg1 3068collect>internpeople16:08:3309:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84Norfolk, HappisburghEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairimplement?fair (worn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic ?1whole: colour: black and grey cortex: colour: grey Acc. label as 529 now missing Flintsartefactimplement?sgNorfolk, HappisburghEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.557St a Preh Acc N71 " Forest bed, Happisburgh, 1887"Originating culture00length: 63.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3069collect>internpeople16:08:3409:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: white and grey and cream Acc. label as 529 awl? labelled 11 FlintsartefactflakesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.558St a Preh Acc N84Originating culture00length: 61.0 mm width: 66.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3070collect>internpeople16:08:3409:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: buff and grey Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactflakesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.559St a Preh Acc N90Originating culture00length: 83.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick: 15 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 1941collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3709:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.56Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.A.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodhand axe, flint objectfair (patinated).2001200220021979SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.2001200220021979AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey(yellow, patina) & yellow (orange, patina) & brown (green, patina). Colour, cortex: grey (buff). Label with flint states: CL, Burnham Beeches, 19.9.35.Flintsartefacthand axeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 200217th August 1979GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.56gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 112.0 mm width: 70.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3071collect>internpeople16:08:3509:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairflake, heavyfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: black (grey) and brown Acc. label as 529 (poss. end scraper) dorsal? face worked illegible word on vertical face FlintsartefactflakesgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.560St a Preh Acc N96Originating culture00length: 73.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 19 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3072collect>internpeople16:08:3609:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-25AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-25fairimplementfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: orange and brown (green) cortex: colour: brown and orange (buff) Acc. label as 529 (poss. end scraper) dorsal? face worked illegible word on vertical face FlintsartefactimplementsgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 May 2009AUM75.561St a Preh Acc N82 "Pal. Early, chisel (illegible word)knowle (illegible word)"Originating culture00length: 90.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 27 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-25ACsg1 3073collect>internpeople16:08:3709:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27faircorefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: brown cortex: colour: black Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactcoresgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.562St a Preh Acc N85Originating culture00length: 80.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 29 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 3074collect>internpeople16:08:3709:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84LackfordSuffolk, LackfordEngland1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairpick?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic1whole: colour: cream and white and black cortex: colour: brown (pink) surface: deposit: glue Acc. label as 529 Flintsartefactpick?sgLackfordSuffolk, LackfordEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.563St a Preh Acc N92 "Lackford" and "3474"Originating culture00length: 110.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 22 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 3075collect>internpeople16:08:3809:58:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicWATERSTONWATERSTON, DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84England1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairbladefair (patinated, chipped)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Paleolithic(Upper?)1whole: colour: buff (grey) and cream cortex: colour: grey and white Acc. label as 529 FlintsartefactBLADEsgEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICWATERSTONWATERSTON, Dobject history file8 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.564St a Preh Acc N102Originating culture00length: 101.0 mm width: 29.0 mm thick: 17 mm 1887University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 3076collect>internpeople16:08:3809:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84hugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairhandaxefair (patinated, chipped), incomplete19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulia1whole: colour: buff and white and brown (grey, patina) cortex: colour: brown (orange) Acc. label (2) handaxe of acheulian type Flintsartefacthandaxesghugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.565"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N192"Originating culture00length: 78.0 mm width: 53.0 mm thick: 30 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 3077collect>internpeople16:08:3909:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84hugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairhandaxe, pointedfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulia1whole: colour: buff and white cortex: colour: buff (pink) Acc. label (2) handaxe of acheulian type Flintsartefacthandaxesghugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.566"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N189"Originating culture00length: 100.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 28 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 3078collect>internpeople16:08:3909:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRLEVALLOISIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84hugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairpointfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLower(Acheuleo-Levalloisian)1whole: colour: cream and buff (orange) cortex: colour: buff (pink) Acc. label (2) faceted platform Flintsartefactpointsghugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRLEVALLOISIANobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.567"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N191"Originating culture00length: 69.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 10 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 2988collect>internpeople16:08:4009:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRLEVALLOISIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84hugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairimplementfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLower(Acheuleo-Levalloisian)1whole: colour: cream and buff (yellow) and black (fleck) cortex: colour: brown (pink) Acc. label (2) worked over entire dorsal faceFlintsartefactimplementsghugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRLEVALLOISIANobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.568"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N190"Originating culture00length: 66.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 16 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 2989collect>internpeople16:08:4109:58:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-27AUM:C84hugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-27fairhandaxefair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulean1whole: colour: buff and white and buff (orange) cortex: colour: brown (pink) and brown (red) Acc. label (2) Flintsartefacthandaxesghugh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200227 May 2009AUM75.569"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N194"Originating culture00length: 112.0 mm width: 90.0 mm thick: 59 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-27ACsg1 1942collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3709:58:59Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.57Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodhand axe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) & grey (green, patina) & brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (brown). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, (date illegible)Flintsartefacthand axeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.57gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 107.0 mm width: 73.0 mm thick:53.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3079collect>internpeople16:08:4109:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPaleolithicAcheulianSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84high plateauSomalia, Africa (East)Somalia1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairhandaxefair (patinated and chipped)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PaleolithicLowerAcheulean1whole: colour: brown (orange) and brown (grey) and cream Acc. label (2) Flintsartefacthandaxesghigh plateauSomalia, Africa (East)SomaliaSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYPALEOLITHICACHEULIANSETON-KARRSETON-KARR, H.W., MRobject history file26 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.570"Somaliland, Seton-Karr" and "N193"Originating culture00length: 125.0 mm width: 87.0 mm thick: 50 mm 1893University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3080collect>internpeople16:08:4209:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (red) Acc. label (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.571"817 SA1"Originating culturelength: 66.0 mm width: 31.0 mm thick: 10 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3081collect>internpeople16:08:4309:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: grey and brown Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.572"3 SA2"Originating culturelength: 95.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 13 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3082collect>internpeople16:08:4309:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodend scrapergood (slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, AndrewCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black (grey) cortex; colour: brown (red) Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.573"3 SA3"Originating culturelength: 63.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 9 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3083collect>internpeople16:08:4309:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodend scrapergood (slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey cortex; colour: buff (brown) Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.574"2A SA16"Originating culturelength: 48.0 mm width: 30.0 mm thick: 11 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3084collect>internpeople16:08:4409:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodend scrapergood (slight patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.575"2A SA4"Originating culturelength: 49.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 8 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3085collect>internpeople16:08:4509:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey and buff Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.576"2A SA6"Originating culturelength: 45.0 mm width: 19.0 mm thick: 6 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3086collect>internpeople16:08:4509:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: grey (brown) and black (red) Acc. labels (4) Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 may 2009AUM75.577"2A SA14"Originating culturelength: 32.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 11 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3087collect>internpeople16:08:4509:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey cortex: colour: brown (pink) Acc. labels (4) thumbnail scraper? Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.578"2A SA15"Originating culturelength: 32.0 mm width: 19.0 mm thick: 6 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3088collect>internpeople16:08:4609:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: grey (black) and brown (grey) Acc. labels (4) thumbnail scraper? Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.579"2A SA11"Originating culturelength: 28.0 mm width: 18.0 mm thick: 5 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 1943collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3809:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.58Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: grey (buff). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 14.?.33 abbev, ch.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.58gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 77.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3089collect>internpeople16:08:4609:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. labels (4) thumbnail scraper? Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file27 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.580"2A SA8"Originating culturelength: 23.0 mm width: 14.0 mm thick: 5 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3090collect>internpeople16:08:4709:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend scraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown cortex; colour; brown (orange) Acc. labels (3) dorsal face heavily worked Flintsartefactend scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAstone and shale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file30 November 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.581"2A SA17"Originating culturelength: 47.0 mm width: 16.0 mm thick: 9 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3091collect>internpeople16:08:4709:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraper and steep-endedfair (chipped)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (red) and buff Acc. labels steep-ended scraperFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAstone and shale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.582"9. SA27"Originating culturelength: 119.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 22 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3092collect>internpeople16:08:4709:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraper and steep-endedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (grey) and brown (orange) Acc. label steep-ended scraperFlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.583"6A SA32"Originating culturelength: 36.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 15 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3093collect>internpeople16:08:4809:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraper and steep-endedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (red) Acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.584"5A SA30"Originating culturelength: 40.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 13 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3094collect>internpeople16:08:4909:58:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown (yellow) Acc. label "Smithfield culture".... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.585"7A SA19"Originating culturelength: 49.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 10 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3095collect>internpeople16:08:4909:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown (black) and brown (orange) Acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.586"7A SA18"Originating culturelength: 51.0 mm width: 60.0 mm thick: 11 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3096collect>internpeople16:08:5009:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairend-scraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (orange) and grey Acc. label "Smithfield culture".... Flintsartefactend-scrapersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.587"8A SA26"Originating culturelength: 92.0 mm width: 34.0 mm thick: 18 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3097collect>internpeople16:08:5009:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: grey (brown, yellow, black) Acc. label "Smithfield culture".... (steep-ended scraper?) FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.588"8A SA25"Originating culturelength: 63.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 17 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3098collect>internpeople16:08:5109:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (red?) and black and grey (yellow) Acc. label "Smithfield culture".... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.589"8A SA24?"Originating culturelength: 63.0 mm width: 36.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 1944collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3809:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.59Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (dark, patina) & yellow (patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: grey (buff). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 3.4.35FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.59gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 89.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:22.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3099collect>internpeople16:08:5109:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown (red) Acc. label FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.590"8A SA23"Originating culturelength: 46.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 12 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3100collect>internpeople16:08:5109:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodscrapergood19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black Acc. label "Smithfield culture"... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.591"2A SA12"Originating culturelength: 15.0 mm width: 15.0 mm thick: 4 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3101collect>internpeople16:08:5209:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodscrapergood (slightly patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey (black) cortex: colour: buff (red) Acc. label "Smithfield culture"... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.592"2A SA9"Originating culturelength: 24.0 mm width: 17.0 mm thick: 4 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3102collect>internpeople16:08:5209:58:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraperfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown Acc. label "Smithfield culture"... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.593"2A SA10"Originating culturelength: 26.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 5 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3103collect>internpeople16:08:5409:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodscrapergood (slightly patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. label "Smithfield culture"... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.594"2A SA7?"Originating culturelength: 27.0 mm width: 20.0 mm thick: 8 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3104collect>internpeople16:08:5409:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29goodscrapergood (slightly patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey (buff) cortex: colour: red (brown Acc. label "Smithfield culture"... FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.595"2A SA13?"Originating culturelength: 35.0 mm width: 17.0 mm thick: 6 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ABsg1 3105collect>internpeople16:08:5509:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairknifefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (yellow) and brown (grey) Acc. label "knives" FlintsartefactKNIFEsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.596"10A SA21?"Originating culturelength: 107.0 mm width: 32.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3106collect>internpeople16:08:5509:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairpointfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown (red) Acc. label "flakes trimmed+pointed" FlintsartefactpointsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.597"10A SA28"Originating culturelength: 121.0 mm width: 35.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3107collect>internpeople16:08:5609:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairknifefair (patina)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: grey and brown Acc. label "knives" FlintsartefactKNIFEsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshale (ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.598"12A SA22"Originating culturelength: 73.0 mm width: 38.0 mm thick: 9 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3108collect>internpeople16:08:5609:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraper and steep-endedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey cortex: colour;: brown (buff) Acc. label "steep-ended scrapers or flakes" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.599"5A SA29"Originating culturelength: 43.0 mm width: 37.0 mm thick: 15 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 1890collect>intern19481948194815:06:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.6Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)ShorehamKentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange & white patina. Colour, cortex: grey.FlintsartefacteolithsgShorehamKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.6plateau, gravelLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 55.0 mm width: 33.0 mm thick:16.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsplateau, gravel2002-04-12ABsg1 1945collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3909:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.60Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (brown, patina) & buff (orange, patina) & grey (patina). Colour, cortex: grey (buff). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 11.3.34FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.60gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 71.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3109collect>internpeople16:08:5709:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-05-29AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-05-29fairscraper and steep-endedfair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (grey) Acc. label "steep-ended scrapers or flakes" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200229 May 2009AUM75.600"6A SA31"Originating culturelength: 47.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 22 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-05-29ACsg1 3110collect>internpeople16:08:5709:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01goodscraper and steep-endedgood (slightly patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. label "steep-ended scrapers or flakes" FlintsartefactSCRAPERsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.601"2A SA5"Originating culturelength: 31.0 mm width: 22.0 mm thick: 9 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ABsg1 3111collect>internpeople16:08:5809:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairflakefair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (red0 and black and brown (orange) Acc. label "large flake with facetted striking platform" FlintsartefactflakesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflintARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.602"12A SA36"Originating culturelength: 122.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick: 17 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3112collect>internpeople16:08:5809:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairpebble and trimmedfair (patinated?)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown Acc. label "trimmed pebble" FlintsartefactpebblesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.603"6A SA33"Originating culturelength: 63.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3113collect>internpeople16:08:5909:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACBox No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7AUM.75.101Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.ARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairdiscfair20022002197920012009CAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.SMART, JacquiCARLINI, Arianna20022002197920012009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and brown (red) and brown (buff) Acc. label "disc" FlintsartefactdiscsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEflint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history fileMarch 2002March 200228 September 1979January - June 20011 June 2009AUM75.604"5A SA22(a)" (worked flake)Originating culturelength: 51.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick: 20 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3114collect>internpeople16:09:0009:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairchiselfair (waterworn)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: brown (patina) and black ( Acc. label "chisel or flake (very waterworn) struck from striking platform opposite end to which has trimming forming chisel edge" FlintsartefactchiselsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.605"1A SA40"Originating culturelength: 101.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick: 15 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3115collect>internpeople16:09:0109:58:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairchisel ?fair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: black and grey Acc. label ? edge trimmed on one face Flintsartefactchisel ?sgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.606"8A special. SA20"Originating culturelength: 76.0 mm width: 69.0 mm thick: 17 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3116collect>internpeople16:09:0209:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairrubberfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: buff Acc. label "rubber" FlintsartefactrubbersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.607"19A. SA34"Originating culturelength: 48.0 mm width: 29.0 mm thick: 19 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3117collect>internpeople16:09:0309:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgeSmithfieldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairrubberfair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeLateSmithfield1whole: colour: buff (yellow) Acc. label "rubber- for polishing earthenware or grinding pigment" two small holes on one face, and a larger one on other FlintsartefactrubbersgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICASTONEARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGESMITHFIELDobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.608"19A. SA35"Originating culturelength: 75.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3118collect>internpeople16:09:0409:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeMiddle?1whole: colour: brown (red) and black whole: form: triangular Acc. label (conflict as to date) "triangular points, good flakes, note facetted triking platform" FlintsartefactflakesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAstone and flint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGEobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.609"16A. SA38"Originating culturelength: 53.0 mm width: 41.0 mm thick: 10 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 1946collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:3909:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.61Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake & handaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (patina) & yellow (patina) & brown (green, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff (orange) Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 7 '33.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.61gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 95.0 mm width: 98.0 mm thick:27.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3119collect>internpeople16:09:0409:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYStone AgesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairflakefair (patinated)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009Stone AgeMiddle?1whole: colour: brown and buff whole: form: triangular Acc. label (conflict as to date) "triangular points, good flakes, note facetted triking platform" FlintsartefactflakesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAstone and flint?ARCHAEOLOGYSTONE AGEobject history file28 September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.610"16A. SA37"Originating culturelength: 81.0 mm width: 45.0 mm thick: 9 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3120collect>internpeople16:12:0509:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicMOSSELBAY CULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairpointfair (heavy patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicUpperMosselbay?1whole: colour: black and brown (patina) and grey (patina0 cortex: colour: brown (orange) Acc. label (4) "Mosselbay Culture flakes pointed and trimmed" and "17A beautiful flakes ? age" FlintsartefactpointsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICMOSSELBAY CULTUREobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.611"17A. SA50"Originating culturelength: 134.0 mm width: 49.0 mm thick: 17 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3121collect>internpeople16:12:0509:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicMOSSELBAY CULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairpointfair (heavy patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicUpperMosselbay?1whole: colour: black and brown (light) Acc. label "Mosselbay Culture ? flakes pointed and trimmed" and "17A beautiful flakes ? age" FlintsartefactpointsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICMOSSELBAY CULTUREobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.612"17A. SA51"Originating culturelength: 82.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 13 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3122collect>internpeople16:12:0609:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicMOSSELBAY CULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairflakefair (heavy patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicUpperMosselbay?1whole: colour: black and brown (red) and brown (yellow) Acc. label "Mosselbay Culture ? flakes pointed and trimmed" and "18A pointedl flakes ? age" FlintsartefactflakesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICMOSSELBAY CULTUREobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.613"18A. SA52"Originating culturelength: 102.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3125collect>internpeople16:12:0609:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicMOSSELBAY CULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairimplementfair (heavy patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009(PalaeolithicUpperMosselbay? )1whole: colour: black and brown (red) and brown (yellow) Acc. label blade, edges trapaned at each endFlintsartefactimplementsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICMOSSELBAY CULTUREobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.614"18A. SA53"Originating culturelength: 95.0 mm width: 23.0 mm thick: 15 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3126collect>internpeople16:12:0609:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicMOSSELBAY CULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairimplementfair (heavy patination)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009(PalaeolithicUpperMosselbay? )1whole: colour: black and brown (red) and brown (yellow) Acc. label long flake, trapaned at one endFlintsartefactimplementsgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICMOSSELBAY CULTUREobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.615"18A. SA54"Originating culturelength: 119.0 mm width: 40.0 mm thick: 16 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3127collect>internpeople16:12:0709:58:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLower 7 Fouresmith1whole: colour: black and brown (orange) and buff Acc. label (4) "Fouresmith culture (lower Palaeolithic) shale, heavily patinated much weathered"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.616"13A. SA61"Originating culturelength: 132.0 mm width: 78.0 mm thick: 38 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3128collect>internpeople16:12:0709:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-01AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-01fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLower 7 Fouresmith1whole: colour: brown (red, patina) and buff (yellow, patina) and black whole: form: pear-shaped Acc. labels "Fouresmith culture (lower Palaeolithic)"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20021 June 2009AUM75.617"13A. SA62"Originating culturelength: 115.0 mm width: 59.0 mm thick: 39 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-01ACsg1 3131collect>internpeople16:12:0809:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: red (brown) and brown (yellow) whole: form: pear-shaped Acc. labels "Fouresmith culture pear shaped coup de poing"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.618"13A. SA56"Originating culturelength: 83.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick: 22 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3132collect>internpeople16:12:0809:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: black and brown (red) and brown (yellow) Acc. labels "Fouresmith culture flake?"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.619"13A. SA66"Originating culturelength: 101.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick: 29 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 1947collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4009:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.62Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)17th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake & handaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 29.3.34FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file17th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.62gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 84.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:28.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3133collect>internpeople16:12:0809:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: brown (red) and brown (yellow) and orange tip: form: pointed Acc. labels (4)FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 june 2009AUM75.620"13A. SA63"Originating culturelength: 110.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick: 24 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3134collect>internpeople16:12:0909:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxe and ovalefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: brown (yellow) and buff and brown (red) and black Acc. labels "Foursmith culture ovale?"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.621"13A. SA67"Originating culturelength: 118.0 mm width: 82.0 mm thick: 18 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3135collect>internpeople16:12:0909:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxe and ovalefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: black and red (brown) and buff and black (brown) Acc. labels "Foursmith culture ovale?"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.622"13A. SA64"Originating culturelength: 94.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick: 26 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3136collect>internpeople16:12:0909:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYPalaeolithicFOURESMITHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C84South AfricaSouth Africa1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxefair (heavy patination and weathering)19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19792001200220022009PalaeolithicLowerFOURESMITH1whole: colour: black and brown and red (brown) and buff Acc. labels "Foursmith culture flake?"FlintsartefacthandaxesgSOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAshaleARCHAEOLOGYPALAEOLITHICFOURESMITHobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.623"13A. SA68"Originating culturelength: 142.0 mm width: 73.0 mm thick: 37 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3137collect>internpeople16:12:1009:58:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-06-12AUM:C841PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-12fairhandaxefair19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197920012002200220091whole: colour: buff and grey and brown (yellow) whole: form: trapezoid found in box with Fouresmith and mossel Bay implementsFlintsartefactflakesgquarziteARCHAEOLOGYobject history file2 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 200212 June 2009AUM75.624Originating culturelength: 34.0 mm width: 24.0 mm thick: 6 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-12ACsg1 3138collect>intern16:12:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, retouchedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: buff Lat/Long NGR: TC 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file28 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.625Originating culturelength: 29.0 mm width: 11.0 mm thick: 30 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3139collect>intern16:12:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairblade, retouchedfair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: white (patina) and grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.626Originating culturelength: .0 mm width: .0 mm thick: mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3140collect>intern16:12:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, retouchedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: white Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.627Originating culturelength: 31.0 mm width: 10.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3141collect>intern16:12:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, retouchedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (light) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.628Originating culturelength: 33.0 mm width: 12.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3142collect>intern16:12:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairbladefair (patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: buff ( Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.629Originating culturelength: 25.0 mm width: 11.0 mm thick: 4.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 1948collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4009:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.63Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-16AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-16goodflake & handaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 28.6.35FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.63gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 130.0 mm width: 50.0 mm thick:26.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-16ABsg1 3143collect>intern16:12:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairblade, backedfair (patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: white (patinated) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.630Originating culturelength: 22.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3144collect>intern16:12:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodbladegood19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (dark) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.631Originating culturelength: 18.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3145collect>intern16:12:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, retouchedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.632Originating culturelength: 22.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3146collect>intern16:12:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, backedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (light) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file29 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.633Originating culturelength: 24.0 mm width: 6.0 mm thick: 2.50 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3147collect>intern16:12:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, retouchedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file30 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.634Originating culturelength: 20.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.50 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3148collect>intern16:12:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodbladegood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file30 August 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.635Originating culturelength: 20.0 mm width: 6.50 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3149collect>intern16:12:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, backedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (light) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.636Originating culturelength: 22.50 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3150collect>intern16:12:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairbladefair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (mottled) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.637Originating culturelength: 22.0 mm width: 8.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3151collect>intern16:12:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairbladefair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.638Originating culturelength: 22.0 mm width: 7.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3152collect>intern16:12:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairblade, backedfair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey 9mottled) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.639Originating culturelength: 22.0 mm width: 10.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 1949collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4109:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.64Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 4Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)East Burnham & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (buff,patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (pale). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 29.3.34FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGREast Burnham, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.64gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:21.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 3153collect>intern16:12:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodblade, backedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey (mottled) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.640Originating culturelength: 25.0 mm width: 8.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3123collect>intern16:12:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairblade, retouchedfair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: brown (light) and white (patina) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.641Originating culturelength: 24.0 mm width: 8.0 mm thick: 2.50 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3124collect>intern16:12:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25goodbladegood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour: grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 possibly retouched or at least usedFlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.642Originating culturelength: .0 mm width: .0 mm thick: .0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ABsg1 3154collect>intern16:12:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-06-25AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-06-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-06-25fairblade, backedfair (patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour:white (patination) Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 200225 June 2009AUM75.643Originating culturelength: 21.50 mm width: 6.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-06-25ACsg1 3163collect>intern16:12:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02goodblade, backedgood19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour:grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.644Originating culturelength: 24.0 mm width: 7.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ABsg1 3164collect>intern16:12:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, backedfair (slightly patinated)19782001200220022009M.A.S.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna197820012002200220091whole: colour:grey Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYFLINTobject history file22 September 1978January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.645Originating culturelength: 21.0 mm width: 7.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3165collect>intern16:12:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHICflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009MESOLITHIC1whole: colour: grey (green) acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHIC FLINTobject history file23 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.646Originating culturelength: 24.0 mm width: 6.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3166collect>intern16:12:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHICflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009MESOLITHIC1whole: colour: buff (white) acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges retouched FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandstone and flintARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHIC FLINTobject history file23 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.647"Lakenheath 2892"Originating culturelength: 25.0 mm width: 6.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3167collect>intern16:12:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHICflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009MESOLITHIC1whole: colour: yellow (green) acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandARCHAEOLOGYMESOLITHIC FLINTobject history file23 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.648"804"Originating culturelength: 23.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3168collect>intern16:12:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairbladefair (patinated)19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: yellow acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 one face reflaked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.649"852"Originating culturelength: 21.0 mm width: 7.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 1950collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4109:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.65Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 1.6.33. Ch on Cl.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.65gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 69.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 3169collect>intern16:12:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02goodblade, narrowgood19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: yellow acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.650"856"Originating culturelength: 17.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ABsg1 3170collect>intern16:12:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrowfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: grey and white acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.651"3254"Originating culturelength: 18.0 mm width: 4.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3171collect>intern16:12:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrowfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: brown and grey acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.652"3?57"Originating culturelength: 14.0 mm width: .0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3172collect>intern16:12:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-07-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrowfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna198020012002200220091whole: colour: yellow acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked one face reworked? FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.653"854"Originating culturelength: 15.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 2 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3173collect>intern16:12:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrowfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: orange whole: shape; point acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.654"86?"Originating culturelength: 16.0 mm width: 4.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3174collect>intern16:12:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrowfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: brown and grey whole: shape: crescent acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 one edge reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.655""Originating culturelength: 16.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3175collect>intern16:12:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02goodblade, pointgood19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: yellow (brown) whole: form: arrow-shaped acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 face and one edge reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.656"822"Originating culturelength: 13.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 3.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ABsg1 3176collect>intern16:12:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: yellow acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.657"861"Originating culturelength: 12.0 mm width: 4.0 mm thick: 1.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3177collect>intern16:12:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, pointfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: white (grey) whole: shape: oval acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges retouched? FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.658""Originating culturelength: 11.0 mm width: 3.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3178collect>intern16:12:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, pointfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: brown whole: shape: triangular acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges and face retouched FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.659"2669"Originating culturelength: 13.0 mm width: 5.0 mm thick: 4.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 1951collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4109:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.65Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 1.6.33. Ch on Cl.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.66gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 69.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 3179collect>intern16:12:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair (patinated?)19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: yellow (black) whole: shape: crescent acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edge retouched FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.660"659"Originating culturelength: 10.0 mm width: 3.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3180collect>intern16:12:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairblade, narrow, backfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: grey whole: form: triangular (scalane) acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 edges reworked FlintsartefactBLADEsgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.661"2933"Originating culturelength: 9.0 mm width: 4.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3181collect>intern16:12:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintPaleolithicMagdaleniansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151899-12-302009-07-02AUM:C84Lakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEngland1PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02fairflake, microlithfair19802001200220022009A.G.R.(unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna19802001200220022009PaleolithicUpperMagdalenian1whole: colour: grey (light) whole: form: irregular acc label "Microliths from Lakenheath, Suffolk" Lat/Long NGR: TL 7182 working over dorsal face. Burin, facet edge? FlintsartefactflakesgLakenheathsuffolk, LakenheathEnglandSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTPALEOLITHICMAGDALENIANobject history file25 August 1980January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.662"Lakenheath DCCLXVIII"Originating culturelength: 12.0 mm width: 9.0 mm thick: 2.0 mm University of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ACsg1 3182collect>internpeople16:12:2510:00:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ACAUM.75.101Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeARCHAEOLOGYflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182009-07-02AUM:C841PresentNOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2009-07-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPalaeolithic: Upper Aurignacian 2009-07-02goodhandaxegood19792001200220022009A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MCARLINI, Arianna1979200120022002200919351whole: colour: yellow (brown) cortex: colour: buff FlintsartefacthandaxesgSTONEflintARCHAEOLOGY FLINTobject history file4 October 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 20022 July 2009AUM75.663"L. Coubier's Experiments 1935"Originating culturelength: 178.0 mm width: 105.0 mm thick: 55.0 mmUniversity of St AndrewsCULT2009-07-02ABsg1 1952collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4209:59:00Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.67Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (pale, patina) & brown (dark, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 17.2.35.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.67gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 84.0 mm width: 44.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 1953collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4309:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.68Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake & scraper, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) & buff (patina) & yellow (green, patina). Colour, cortex: none. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 11.3.34FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.68gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 55.0 mm width: 77.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 1954collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4309:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.69Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & orange (patina) & buff (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: grey (buff) Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 27.11.32FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.69gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 60.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:18.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 1891collect>intern19481948194815:06:14Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114AMCAUM.75.7Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-04-112002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)KentUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentM.J.D (unknown)August/September 197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodeolith flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002M.J.D (unknown)SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Paleolithic and lower195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & yellow & buff patina. Colour, cortex: white (brown). Label with flint states: KNOWLE "Itarrisonian Type"FlintsartefacteolithsgKENTUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history fileAugust/September 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.7plateauLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 58.0 mm width: 51.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsplateau2002-04-12ABsg1 1955collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4409:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.70Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-17AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-17goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (brown, patina) & grey (gren, patina) & brown (patina). Colour, cortex: unknown Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 22.4.34FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.70gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 62.0 mm width: 55.0 mm thick:25.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-17ABsg1 1957collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4409:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.71Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodcore, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina) & brown (dark, patina) & yellow (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: orange (buff) Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 29.3.34FlintsartefactcoreSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.71gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:57.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1958collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4509:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.72Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina) & brown (black, patina) & brown (pale, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches, 23.4.33 object owrked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.72gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 77.0 mm width: 57.0 mm thick:33.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1959collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4509:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.73Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & orange (patina) & brown (patina) & buff (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff. Label with flint states: Lent Rise A.N. abbev.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.73gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:55.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1960collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4609:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.74Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & orange (patina) & cream (patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: cream. Label with flint states: F.Platt : abbev..FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.74gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 95.0 mm width: 54.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1961collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4609:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.75Box No.3Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & orange (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (black & orange) Label with flint states: F.Platt : abbev. : series of nine handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.75gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 83.0 mm width: 64.0 mm thick:29.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1962collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4609:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.76Box No.4Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & brown (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 21.9.35 : series of nine handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.76gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 150.0 mm width: 95.0 mm thick:64.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1963collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4709:59:01Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.77Found in Box No.21Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: unknown. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 7.5.33 : series of nine handaxes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.77gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 140.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:51.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1964collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4709:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.78Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange). Label with flint states: Furze Platt 4.8.34 : series of nine handaxes : abbev.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.78gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:47.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1965collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4809:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.79Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Great Western Railway Pit & IverBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhand axe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: cream (buff, patina). Colour, cortex: unknown. Label with flint states: Iver G.W : abbev. : p.12.11.34.Flintsartefacthand axeTQ032800sgGRGreat Western Railway Pit, IverBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.79gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 87.0 mm width: 58.0 mm thick:23.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1892collect>internpeople19481948194815:06:1409:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.8Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 8Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for. Transferred to drawer 8 because of large size.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)9th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodcore, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PaleolithicLowerClactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown & yellow & orange patina. Colour, cortex: grey. Label with flint states: Clactonian ccres (?) Residual lumps (note scars showing places from which flakes were removed).FlintsartefactcoreSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file9th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.8gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000-230length: 200.0 mm width: 180.0 mm thick:55.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 1966collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4809:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.80Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 5Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [ovate], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange) Label with flint states: abbevillian : Baker's Farm 24.11.34 : series of nine hand axes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.80gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 78.0 mm thick:32.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1967collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4909:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.81Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)East Burnham & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (brown, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: E. Burnham 16.3.34 : abbev. : series of nine hand axes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU9--8--sgGREast Burnham, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.81gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 98.0 mm width: 64.0 mm thick:38.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1968collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4909:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.82Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Lent Rise & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)20th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (yellow, patina). Colour, cortex: brown (orange & buff). Label with flint states: Lent Rise 17.2.35. : abbev. : series of nine hand axes.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU925818sgGRLent Rise, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file20th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.82gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 86.0 mm width: 48.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1969collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:4909:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.83Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (light). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 30.7.35. : abbev. : flakes showing edge-wear.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.83gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 94.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1970collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5009:59:02Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.84Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)East Burnham & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated). Edge-worn.1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: orange (patina). Colour, cortex: brown (grey). Label with flint states: Chellien Breuil a East Burnham 21.5.34 : flakes showing edge-wear.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGREast Burnham, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.84gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 81.0 mm width: 71.0 mm thick:30.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1971collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5109:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.85Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficeInventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)PalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).2001200220021979SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew MA.C.2001200220021979AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow (orange, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 7.5.33 : Ch. waste flakes from the manufacture of hand axes.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history fileJanuary - June 2001March 2002March 200221st August 1979GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.85gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 112.0 mm width: 61.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1972collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5209:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.86Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 7.5.33 : abbev. waste flakes from the manufacture of hand axes.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.86gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 100.0 mm width: 62.0 mm thick:26.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1973collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5209:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.87Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Burnham Beeches & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey & cream (patina). Colour, cortex: grey & buff (orange). Label with flint states: Burnham Beeches 3.9.33 : abbev. abbevillian heavy flake-tool worked on both faces.FlintsartefactflakeSU9--8--sgGRBurnham Beeches, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.87gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 109.0 mm width: 68.0 mm thick:24.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1974collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5309:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.88Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 8Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)East Burnham & BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodflake & (chopper?), flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: grey (dark) & buff . Label with flint states: E. Burnham 13.7.38 : abbevillian : abbevillian chopper.Flintsartefactflake (chopper ?)SU9--8--sgGREast Burnham, BurnhamBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.88gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 170.0 mm width: 122.0 mm thick:74.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1975collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5309:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.89Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark) & orange (patina). Colour, cortex: buff . Label with flint states: Furze Platt 21.9.35Flintsartefacthand xeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.89gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 78.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1893collect>internpeople19481948194815:06:1509:58:55Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.9Box No.2Cupboard 1, Drawer 1Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-12AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Baker's Farm & Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)9th August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-12goodflake, flint objectfair (patinated)1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)Clactonian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: yellow patina. Colour, cortex: yellow & green. Label with flint states: Baker's Farm, 28/12/36, Middle Clactonian. Archaeology data sheet records: Acc label; "Three Middle Clactonian Flakes. Edge-worn from use as scrapers".FlintsartefactflakeSU958822sgGRBaker's Farm, Eton & SloughBuckinghamshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRobject history file9th August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.9gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-500000500,000 - 100,000 BP-100length: 135.0 mm width: 105.0 mm thick:20.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-12ABsg1 1976collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5509:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.90Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [sub-cordate ? ], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark & cream, patina) & buff (patina). Colour, cortex: buff (orange) . Label with flint states: Furze Platt 1.1.38FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.90gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 116.0 mm width: 72.0 mm thick:33.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1977collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5509:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.91Box No. 4Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex: black & buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 12.1935FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.91gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 109.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:50.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1978collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5709:59:03Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.92Box No. 5Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (green, patina). Colour, cortex: black & buff. Label with flint states: F. Platt D'9.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.92gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 105.0 mm width: 65.0 mm thick:43.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1979collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5709:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.93Box No. 5Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: grey (dark, patina) & cream (patina) & Black (grren, patina). Colour, cortex: black & orange. Label with flint states: F. Platt 11.3?.33FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.93gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 122.0 mm width: 63.0 mm thick:47.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1980collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5809:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.94Found in Box No.21Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black, patina) & buff (patina) & orange (patina) Colour, cortex: unknown. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 15.6.35FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.94gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 125.0 mm width: 80.0 mm thick:43.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1877collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5809:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.95Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (green, patina) & yellow (orange, patina) & buff (patina) Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.95gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 135.0 mm width: 74.0 mm thick:42.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1878collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5909:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.96Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 6Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [pointed], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & buff (patina) & orange (patina) & grey (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 1.1.1938.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.96gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 116.0 mm width: 76.0 mm thick:34.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1879collect>internpeople19481948194815:11:5909:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.97Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black & grey (patina) & buff (grey, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & grey. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 3.3.34.FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.97gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 108.0 mm width: 73.0 mm thick:35.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1880collect>internpeople19481948194815:12:0009:58:54Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.98Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe, flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: black (green, patina) & grey (patina) & brown (green, patina). Colour, cortex: buff. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 29.7.39FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.98gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 113.0 mm width: 56.0 mm thick:45.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 1981collect>internpeople19481948194815:12:0109:59:04Unrecorded microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside and Culbin. Edinburgh.The Stone Age in Scotland. Wellcome Historical Museum of Oxford. Oxford U.P.The Early Prehistory of Scotland. Edinburgh U.P for the University of Glasgow.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1934Copy available in University library, special collections: StA.GN.806.F5L2Copy available in University library: DA 770.L2In a letter to Ian Carradice (6th January 2000) Alan Saville (Curator, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic collections, NMS) states that interest in Lacaille and his collections has increased over the past few years, especially since the publication of the Pollard & Morrison edited volume.ac114ac114AMCAUM.75.99Box No.5Cupboard 1, Drawer 7Inventoried and recorded in August 1979 by person with initials: A.C. (unknown)part inventoried and stored as MGS student project by Jaquie Smart, 2001.Final part of collection inventoried, stored and labelled by AMC in March 2002. Objects missing at time of return of loan (May 2000) are still unaccounted for.Location inventory on file in Collections OfficePalaeolithicMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYflintLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRAcheuliansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-182002-04-18AUM:C84LACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand DonaldPOLLARD, T & MORRISON, A (Eds)Furze Platt & MaidenheadBerkshireUKDonationLACAILLE, Armand DonaldAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."1PresentA.C. (unknown)21st August197919791979Palaeoliths recorded on archaeological data sheets in August/September 1979 by person with initials A.C.NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY19th August 1987198719871987 : Objects sent, on loan, with Mr Kenworthy, when he was transferred to Nottingham University. Letter (on file) from DP Dorward reads: 19th August 1987 / GE Chandler Esq BA / Secretary/ The University of Nottingham / University Park / Nottingham / NG7 2RD Dear Graham / Further to your correspondence with Martin concerning the transfer of Mr Kenworthy to your Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, it has now been agreed that certain artefacts and books might be transferred by St Andrews to Nottingham. The question of the books is still under discussion with the University Librarian, but I am authorised to offer to Nottingham on indefinite loan the following artefacts: The palaeolithic and mesolithic material, presented by the late AD Lacaille, mainly from England and France, along with some African material of the same period presented by HW Seton-Karr and Professor D Waterston. Catalogued as numbers 1975.1 to 1975.663 Two experimentally produced artefacts, of glass and porcelain, presented by A D Lacaille. Catalogue numbers 1977.123 and 124. A small collection of Swiss Neolithic material from Lake Neuchatel, mainly bone, antler and stone objects, catalogue numbers 1977.287 to 1977.303 and 1977.341 to 1977.345. Another small collection of flint artefacts, this time from Denmark, catalogue numbers 1977.1881 to 1977.1885. If you will please confirm that this offer is acceptable to Nottingham I shall arrange with Mr Kenworthy for the physical transfer of the objects. DP DOWARD / Deputy Secretary.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15th May 200020002000Loan returned by 'Roadrunners' courier service, 15th May 2000. Delivery consisted of 21 boxes, numbered and labelled with the objects inside. Despatched by Roger Wilson, Nottingham University. Delivered and signed for by Ian Carradice. Note returned with loan states that the following objects are missing: AUM.75.376; AUM.75.426; AUM.75.481; AUM.75.484; AUM.75.491; AUM.75.494; AUM.75.645. Confirmed as missing at time of loan return.2002-04-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-18goodhandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objectfair (patinated).1979200120022002A.C.SMART, JacquiCAMPBELL, Andrew MCAMPBELL, Andrew M1979200120022002AUM75.1 - AUM75.515: palaeolithic objects collected by A.D. Lacaille (c.1934) AUM75.516 - AUM75.564: palaeolithic objects collected by Prof D. Waterston (c.1887?) AUM75.565 - AUM75.622: palaeolithic objects collected by Mr H.W. Seton-Karr (c.1890?) AUM75.623 - AUM75.663: palaeolithic objects collected by unknown person (c.1930)PalaeolithicLowerAcheulian195011930CollectedLACAILLE, Armand DonaldColour, whole: brown (black, patina) & orange (dark, patina) & buff (grey, patina). Colour, cortex: buff & orange. Label with flint states: Furze Platt 24.11.34FlintsartefacthandaxeSU878831sgGRFurze Platt, MaidenheadBerkshireUKSTONEflintPALAEOLITHICMESOLITHICARCHAEOLOGYFLINTLACAILLE, A.D.LACAILLENOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITYKENWORTHY, MRACHEULIANobject history file21st August 1979January - June 2001March 2002March 2002GENGENGENAcquired by the University from Armand Donald Lacaille. Label in Box 20 states: "Lacaille Collection / From A.D. Lacaille, / 2 Pasture Road, / North Wembley, Middx. HA0 3JD."AUM75.99gravel pitLACAILLE, Armand DonaldLACAILLE, Armand Donald1950194819301948-800000800,000 - 230,000 BP-100length: 110.0 mm width: 75.0 mm thick:50.0 mmabout 19341948CADUniversity of St Andrewsgravel pit2002-04-18ABsg1 4377collect>interncollect>internLate 19th century to present11:00:2516:42:03collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungAUM:C83AUM:C84hcr1hcr1University of St Andrewsworld archaeologyCYPRIOTPalaeolithicPrehistoricEurope, CyprusEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, FranceAfrica, SomalilandSouthern AfricasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2010-12-092010-12-08MC:C48LACAILLE, Armand DonaldSETON-KARR, H. W.D. WaterstonArchaeologyAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsCypriot collectionFlintsMuseum CollectionsflintshandaxesscrapersburinsflakescoresAUM:C58University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected byARCHAEOLOGYThe archaeology collection consists of two specific groups: the Cypriot collection and prehistoric material. Both are useful reference collections. The Cypriot material comprises over 180 artefacts. The prehistoric material, in total around 650 artefacts, represents donations by A.D. Lacaille, H.W. Seton-Karr, and D. Waterston. The Lacaille material represents the academic interests of the eminent pre-historian A.D. Lacaille in the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. It consists of Lower Palaeolithic material from southern England (flint handaxes and other artefacts), and Upper Palaeolithic material from France (including scrapers, burins, flakes and cores). The Seton-Karr material comprises a small number of Palaeolithic artefacts from Somaliland and southern Africa. The Waterston donation includes Lower Palaeolithic artefacts from southern England, but is most noteworthy for its series of flints found in the 1880s at Happisburgh, Norfolk.University of St Andrews 4409collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern199420031994-200312:45:1210:35:5117:14:1317:11:3217:01:35collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC1994.3(1)HC1994.3(8)HC1994.3(9)HC1994.3(10)HC1994.3(11)HC1994.3(12)HC1994.3(13)HC1994.3(14)HC1994.3(15)HC1994.3(16)HC1994.3(17)HC1994.3(18)HC1994.3(19)HC1994.3(20)HC1994.3(21)HC1994.3(22)HC1994.3(23)HC1994.3(24)HC1994.3(25)HC1994.3(26)HC1994.3(27)HC1994.3(28)HC1994.3(29)HC1994.3(30)HC1994.3(31)HC1994.3(32)HC1994.3(33)HC1994.3(34)HC1994.3(35)HC1994.3(36)HC1994.3(37)HC1994.3(38)HC1994.3(39)HC1994.3(40)HC1994.3(41)HC1994.3(42)HC1994.3(43)HC1994.3(44)HC1994.3(45)HC1994.3(46)HC1994.3(47)HC1994.3(48)HC1994.3(49)HC1994.3(50)HC1994.3(51)HC1994.3(52)HC1994.3(53)HC1994.3(54)HC1994.3(55)HC1994.3(56)HC1994.3(57)HC1994.3(58)HC1994.3(59)HC1994.3(60)HC1994.3(61)HC1994.3(62)HC1994.3(63)HC1994.3(64)HC1994.3(65)HC1994.3(66)HC1994.3(67)HC1994.3(68)HC1994.3(69)HC1994.3(70)HC1994.3(71)HC1994.3(72)HC1994.3(73)HC1994.3(74)HC1994.3(75)HC1994.3(76)HC1994.3(77)HC1994.3(78)HC1994.3(79)HC1994.3(80)HC1994.3(81)HC1994.3(82)HC1994.3(83)HC1994.3(84)HC1994.3(85)HC1994.3(86)HC1994.3(87)HC1994.3(88)HC1994.3(89)HC1994.3(90)HC1994.3(91)HC1994.3(92)HC1994.3(93)HC1994.3(94)HC1994.3(95)HC1994.3(96)HC1994.3(97)HC1994.3(98)HC1994.3(99)HC1994.3(100)HC1994.3(101)HC1994.3(102)HC1994.3(103)HC1994.3(104)HC1994.3(105)HC1994.3(106)HC1994.3(107)HC1994.3(108)HC1994.3(109)HC1994.3(110)HC1994.3(111)HC1994.3(112)HC1994.3(113)HC1994.3(114)HC1994.3(115)HC1994.3(116)HC1994.3(117)HC1994.3(118)HC1994.3(119)HC1994.3(120)HC1994.3(121)HC1994.3(122)HC1994.3(123)HC1994.3(124)HC1994.3(125)HC1994.3(126)HC1994.3(127)HC1994.3(128)HC1994.3(129)HC1994.3(130)HC1994.3(131)HC1994.3(132)HC1994.3(133)HC1994.3(134)HC1994.3(135)HC1994.3(136)HC1994.3(137)HC1994.3(138)HC1994.3(139)HC1994.3(140)HC1994.3(141)HC1994.3(142)HC1994.3(143)HC1994.3(144)HC1994.3(148)HC1994.3(149)HC1994.3(150)HC1994.3(151)HC1994.3(152)HC1994.3(153)HC1994.3(154)HC1994.3(155)HC1994.3(156)HC1994.3(157)HC1994.3(158)HC1994.3(159)HC1994.3(160)HC1994.3(161)HC1994.3(162)HC1994.3(163)HC1994.3(164)HC1994.3(165)HC1994.3(166)HC1994.3(167)HC1994.3(168)HC1994.3(169)HC1994.3(170)HC1994.2(1)HC1994.2(2)HC1994.3(2)HC1994.3(3)HC1994.3(4)HC1994.3(5)HC1994.3(6)HC1994.3(7)HC2003.9HC2003.10HC2003.11HC2003.12HC2003.13HC2003.14HC2003.15HC2003.16HC2003.17HC2003.18HC2003.19HC2003.20HC2003.21reh2ac114hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St Andrewsworld archaeologyEDUCATIONEurope, CyprussubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-05-162011-04-182010-12-082010-12-082010-12-08MC:C48AUM:C58BRIDGES, Margaret E.R.Cypriot collectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Donated to University of St Andrews by Margaret Bridgesclay lamp with spout; one handlesgraffiato ware bowl; tall stem, hatched design in green and yellow glazesgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white glaze with greensgraffiato ware bowl; zig-zag decoration in green glazesgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure inside bowl, green, yellow and brown glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched geometric design of herring bone and swirls in yellow-brown, green, and white glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white, yellow and geen glaze, small shield in centre, narrow geometric band around the inside base of the bowlsgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white, yellow and geen glaze, shield in centre. geometric zig-zag design on outside of bowl.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of female figure with 'herring bone' pattern clothing, in white, green and yellow glazesgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of pigeon in white, yellow and green glazesgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of cloaked figure, birds and geometric patterns in green, yellow and white glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of a figure in green and white glazesgraffiato ware bowl; green and white glaze, wavy rimsgraffiato ware bowl; figure in 'herring bone' clothing hatched in green and yellow-brown glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched geometric design of 'Maltese Cross' in centre and lines radiating out to rim in yellow-brown and green glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in yellow, white and green glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure and foliage inside bowl, in white, yellow and green glaze.terracotta female figurine; paintedterracotta figurine; painted, conical shapeterracotta bearded figurine, arms embracing a creature.terrracotta figurine of horse and rider with a shield.terrracotta figurine wearing draped clothing; traces of paint visibleterrracotta figurine of horse and rider.Large stone (?) head of a female figure.terrracotta figurine of horse and rider.small clay figurine; bearded with pointed head or headdressFemale statuette, seatedTerracotta head of a male (?) figurine.clay head of figureclay head of figureclay head of figureclay bust of a figurineterrracotta female figurine with outstretched armsterracotta arm holding unidentified objectterracotta figurine of a horseterracotta head of a horseterracotta head of an animalterracotta female figurineterracotta handterracotta fragment of a cowterracotta horsemouth of a horse with bridle; fragment of a terracotta figurine of a horse.terracotta human headfragment of terracotta human face; mouth, chin and noseterracotta head of an animalterracotta chariot wheelterracotta fragment of an unidentified animalStone statuette of a seated woman holding a child across her kneesterracotta figurine wearing draped clothing; head and feet missing,terracotta fragment of a horse; head and neck onlysmall terracotta head; features very wornterracotta head of a figure wearing a polosterracotta head of a figure wearing a polosterracotta cruciform figurineterracotta fragment of bearded headterracotta figurineterracotta head of a female figurine wearing a cloakterracotta head of a woman (?), dark redPlank-idol with halo: White Painted ware with red painted line markingsred painted plank-shaped idolterracotta head of a man wearing pointed hat (Phygian?)clay head of a female figurePortion of an Egyptian (?) female figurineclay figurine; wearing a necklace and holding an unidentified object, possibly a childterracotta female figurine, with details of headdress and clothingterracotta female figurine, arms outstretchedterracotta female figurineterracotta figurine of a horse and riderterracotta figurine, arms broken, features wornterracotta figurine; one upraised arm, other arm missingterracotta female figurine with one outstretched arm and the other brokenterracotta 'Egyptian' headterracotta head of a mancarved stone 'Assyrian' head in profilecarved stone 'Egyptian' headcarved stone head of a male figureblack slip juglet; poppy shape with incised geometric patterns, trefoil spout, one handleblack-on-red jug; incised geometric patterns, tulip shaped body, one handlered polished jug; decorated with black concentric circles, one handlewhite painted jug; decorated with black concentric circles, one handlewhite painted jug; floral patterns on barrel-shaped body, one handleblack polished jug; tall neck and round bottom, hatchedbichrome ware jug; decorated in red and black geometric design, one handlered polished ware jug; with incised decoration, round bottom, cut-away spout, one string holeclay jug; decorated in black geometric patterns, one spout, one handletall clay jug, one handle, rounded baseclay juglet, unguentariun, narrow baseclay jug, narrow neck, wide body, one handle; broken and repairedclay jug decorated with black and red geometric designs, one handlebichrome ware pot; trefoil spout, round body, one handleclay jar; decorated in red and black bands, two handleswhite painted pot with two lug handles and string holesRed Polished ware jar; one handle with a hook opposite, incised decorationclay juglet, unguentariun, narrow baseRed Polished clay jug; hatched zig-zag decoration, one handle, a string hole and rounded baseRed Polished clay jug; rounded base, one handlered polished pot; hatched with geometric patterns, round base, two string holesgreen glazed jug from Medieval period; trefoil spout, one handleWhite Painted jug; red geometric decoration, tall beaked spout, one handleWhite Painted jug; one handle, black painted decorationsmall clay bottle; two string holessmall Red Polished pot; hatched zig-zag patternWhite Painted jug; flat mouth, rounded body, one handle (italian geometric)Black-on-Red jug; decorated with bands round the belly and concentric circles on the shoulders, two handles.Black-on-Red jug; narrow neck, one handle, decorated with black concentric circles, darker red on rimBlack-on-Red jug; decorated with bands and concentric circles, two handlesWhite Painted jug; decorated with black bands and concentric circles, three handles (one with a lead label reading 'C.M')Red Polished jug; cut-away spout, one handleRed Polished jug; cut-away spout, one handleRed Polished pitcher; tubular spout, one handle, Vounous typeRed Polished ware bowl; decorated with black bands, and concentric circles, two handlesBlack-on-Red clay bowl; one string hole, irregular black markingsplain clay bowl; pale colour, no decorationred shallow clay bowl; one small-holed handleplain clay bowl; no decorationWhite Painted bowl; dark red decoration, one handle in rimgrey clay bowl; decorated with black concentric circles, two handlesWhite Painted bowl; decorated with red lines, one handleWhite Painted bowl; wishbone handle, 'Lapithos type', red geometric decorationWhite Painted bowl; decorated with concentric black circles, two handles (one broken off)Black-on-Red clay bowl; hatched geometric decoration, small handle with string holeBlack-on-Red clay bowl; hatched geometric decoration, two bird-head lugs, deep tulip shaped bowlBlack-on-Red ware bowl; hatched decoration, two handles (one larger than the other).Red Polished ware bowl; hatched geometric decoration, one handle with string holebase ring bowl with wishbone handleclay plate; no decoration, shallow shape with two string holes in flat rimbichrome ware plate; fine geometric decoration in black and red, two wishbone handlesfragment of Red Polished pottery; eagle with outstretched wings in relief (possibly Roman period)Black Polished model horn; hatched geometric decoration, string holes, 'Vounous type'Black Polished spindle whorl; hatched, geometric decorationRed Polished spindle whorl; hatched, geometric decorationterracotta satyr mask; horned head with tongue sticking outpainted terracotta mask (?) depicting a bearded male faceclay medallion with winged human head in reliefRed Polished ware clay pipe; relief decoration around bowl and stempale blue clay cylinder sealBone or clay cylinder seal with a central hole.black clay seal with holesmall glass lid of a bowl with a ringed rimgreen glass bowl with blue rim, ribbedglass bottle; long thin neckglass bottle; long thin neckglass bottle; long thin necksmall glass tear bottlesmall glass tear bottleblue glass bracelet with spiral pattern, fragment onlylarge glass beadsmall glass bead, pale blue with central holesmall glass bead, opaque golden colour, unevenly glazed with central hole.small glass bead, yellow glazed with central hole.small glass bead, dark purple in colour with central hole.small glass bead, blue teardrop shape, with central holeSmall stone scarab bead, turqoise in colour with central hole.cross; pale blue stone crucifix, with holebronze lampstand; decorated with lotus flowers, in two partssmall bronze cruciform figurinebronze jug with one handlebronze eyelet pin, Lapithos styleShallow bronze dish.alabaster bottle with rounded base and flat mouthalabaster bottle with rounded base and flat mouth; broken in two and repaired, hole in side.small red-figure jug with bust of female figure playing flutes; EtruscanBlack Polished ware bowl, two string holes in base; Etruscanclay lamp; saucer shaped with one side folded to form spoutRoman clay lamp; decorated with concentric circles and pomegranite, red glazered slip clay lamp; relief decoration stylised leaf patternclay lamp; saucer shape with one side folded to form spoutclay lamp; incised with geometric designred polished clay lampcarved stone female statuette, seatedcarved stone female figurecarved stone head of a male figurecarved stone head of a figurecarved stone head of a female (?) figuresgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure inside bowl, white and green glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; with hatched design of a bird, white and green glaze.sgraffiato ware bowl; with hatched leaf design, white, green and yellow glaze.white painted jug; decorated with black and red concentric circles, one handlered polished jug; hatched with concentric circles and geometric patterns, one handleglass bottle; long thin neckglass bottle; long thin neckClay terracotta female figurine holding infantMuseum CollectionsArchaeologypotteryfigurinelampglasswareAUM:C83University of St Andrewscollected byCypriot collectionThe majority of the Cypriot collection, around 170 artefacts, was given to the University of St Andrews in 1994 by Mrs. Margaret Bridges. The collection was formed in the 1960s when Mrs. Bridges and her husband lived in Cyprus. The artefacts provide a wide-ranging illustration of the material culture of Cyprus, including Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery, ancient clay figurines, Roman lamps and glassware and also medieval pottery.University of St Andrews 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of St Andrewsworld archaeologyEDUCATIONEurope, FranceEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandAfrica, SomalilandEurope, United Kingdom, England, DorsetsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-04-15MC:C48AUM:C58LACAILLE, Armand DonaldSETON-KARR, H. W.D. WatersonFlintsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St Andrewseolith flint objecteolith flint objecteolith flint objecteolith flint objecteolith flint objecteolith flint objecteolith flint objectcore, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectscraper, flint objectscraper, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectscraper & side scraper, flint objectscraper & end scraper, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectcore, flint objectimplement, flint objectcore, flint objectimplement (scraper?), flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectimplement, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectcore, flint objecthand axe, flint objecthand axe, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake & handaxe, flint objectflake & handaxe, flint objectflake & handaxe, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake & scraper, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectcore, flint objectflake, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthand axe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe & [ovate], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake & (chopper?), flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [sub-cordate ? ], flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objecthandaxe & [sub-cordate], flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe (pointed), flint objectflake, flint objectflake & handaxe, flint objectflake & [worked & bifacially], flint objectflake & handaxe & [oval, rough], flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe & [subcordate], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & [pointed], flint objecthandaxe, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe & (pointed), flint objectflake & worked & bifacially, flint objectflake, flint objectflake & handaxe, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objecthandaxe, flint objectflake & scraper, flint objectimplement & scraper (knife), flint objectflake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.handaxe & [ovate], flint object.handaxe & [pointed], flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe & [sub-cordate], flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe & pointed, flint object.handaxe & pointed, flint object.handaxe & pointed, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe & [subcordate], flint object.handaxe, flint object.handaxe & (subcordate), flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.scraper, side, flint object.core, side, flint object.handaxe & (ovate), flint object.handaxe & (ovate), flint object.handaxe & (linguate), flint object.handaxe & (linguate), flint object.handaxe & (ovate), flint object.handaxe & (ovate), flint object.handaxe & (ovate), flint object.handaxe & (ficron), flint object.handaxe & (ficron), flint object.handaxe & (ficron), flint object.handaxe & (ovate & twisted), flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake & [outer], flint object.handaxe, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & hinged, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & [outer], flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.implement, flint object.scraper & side, flint object.scraper & side, flint object.flake, flint object.scraper, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake & [scraper], flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.implement, flint object.pebble, flint object.core & chopper core, flint object.core, flint object.core, flint object.core, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.implement, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & scraper & point, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake & waste, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & point, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake & point, flint object.flake & point, flint object.flake & point, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.flake, flint object.scraper, flint object.scraper, flint object.scraper, flint object.scraper, flint object.scraper, flint object.flake & scraper, flint object.flake, flint object.point & knife, flint object.flake, flint objectflake, flint objectblade & pointed, flint objectflake, flint objectflake & point, flint objectflake & double-ridged, flint objectflake, flint objectflake, flint objectangle-graver, flint objectgraver & thick (gros burin), flint objectblade & retouched, flint objectblade & retouched, flint objectend-scraper, flint objectend-scraper, flint objectend-scraper, flint objectflakeside scraperside scraperbladebladebladebladeflakeflakeflakeflakegraver, beaked (burin busque')graver, bulin bec-de-flute?flakepoint, unifacialcorecorecorecorepoint, unifacialpoint, unifacialscraperscraperflakeend scraperscraperend scrapercoreflakescraperimolementimolementimplementcoreimplementscraperscraperflakeflakeflakeburin ?flakeflakeflakescraperflakeblade ?flakeflakeflakeburin ?flakeflakeflakepointflakeflakescrapercorecorebladeblade and backedknifeimplementpoint and shouldered (pointe a' cran)flakeflakeflakeflakescraperscraperbladebladebladebladebladescraper and endknife and graver-knifepointscraperbladecoreflakebladescraper ?bladebladebladebladeflakebladeflakeflakeflakeflakecore ?flakeflakeflakecorecorescraper, heavy, double-endend scraperburin and bec-de-fluteburin and bec-de-fluteburin and bec-de-fluteburin and parrot-beakcorecoreend scraperend scraperflakegraver-scraperPoint ?side scraperburin and bec-de-fluteburin and bec-de-fluteburin and bec-de-fluteblade and (bached?)implementburin ?implementimplementburin ?implementflakeflakeimplementscraper?flake, heavycorecoreboneplaster cast and bone fragmentplaster cast and antler (fragment)plaster cast and spear throwerplaster cast and tusk (fragment)plaster cast and antler (fragment)handaxe, ovatehandaxehandaxehandaxe, heavy buttedhandaxehandaxehandaxehandaxeimplementchopper-core?chopper-core?implement ?implementscraperscraperflake, workedbladeflakeimplementimplement, pointedflake, workedflakeflake, hingeflakeimplement scraper?implementflakeflakescraper? flake?implement, flakepointflakescraper, broad (flake)scraperflakeflake, notchedflake, handaxe??flakeflake, point?pointflakeimplement?flakeflakeflake, heavyimplementcorepick?bladehandaxehandaxe, pointedpointimplementhandaxehandaxeend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperend scraperscraper and steep-endedscraper and steep-endedscraper and steep-endedscraperscraperend-scraperscraperscraperscraperscraperscraperscraperscraperscraperknifepointknifescraper and steep-endedscraper and steep-endedscraper and steep-endedflakepebble and trimmeddiscchiselchisel ?rubberrubberflakeflakepointpointflakeimplementimplementhandaxehandaxehandaxehandaxehandaxehandaxe and ovalehandaxe and ovalehandaxehandaxeblade, retouchedblade, retouchedblade, retouchedblade, retouchedbladeblade, backedbladeblade, retouchedblade, backedblade, retouchedbladeblade, backedbladebladeblade, backedblade, backedblade, retouchedbladeblade, backedblade, backedblade, backedblade, narrow, backblade, narrow, backblade, narrow, backbladeblade, narrowblade, narrowblade, narrowblade, narrowblade, narrowblade, narrowblade, pointblade, narrow, backblade, pointblade, pointblade, narrow, backblade, narrow, backflake, microlithhandaxeMuseum CollectionsArchaeologyflintsscrapershand axesflakesburinscoresAUM:C84University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected byflintsThe prehistoric flint collection, in total around 650 artefacts, represents donations by A.D. Lacaille, H.W. Seton-Karr, and D. Waterston. The Lacaille material represents the academic interests of the eminent pre-historian A.D. Lacaille in the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. It consists of Lower Palaeolithic material from southern England (flint handaxes and other artefacts), and Upper Palaeolithic material from France (including scrapers, burins, flakes and cores). The Seton-Karr material comprises a small number of Palaeolithic artefacts from Somaliland and southern Africa. The Waterston donation includes Lower Palaeolithic artefacts from southern England, but is most noteworthy for its series of flints found in the 1880s at Happisburgh, Norfolk.University of St Andrews 1120single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBJBMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-10-061999-10-072Present1999-10-07ComponentRecord state1999-10-07very goodBrass compound microscope in the style of the Society of the Arts.good; some tarnishing on substage, tube and mirror; chipped paint on limb and footCH2 Irvine microscope1Description: with one objective, coarse focus, side fine focus, adjustable tube, 3 feet for base and floating stage. Was perhaps one of the original instruments for the Bell Pettigrew Museum ( Dr. Martin Milner, 1999)OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSsee object fileBP11. small plate (screwed on): raised stamp with rope design, screw and eye; 2. stage (etched): small lines part of large squiggle; 3. foot (written): 'BPM ST ANDREWS'BP1.JPG00H: 32cm, W: 16cm (when compound)University of St Andrews1999-10-07AAbp2 1454single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINCOMPOUNDCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSBINOCULARMONOCULARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-11Cooke, Troughton & SimmsYork, England1Present2000-10-11ComponentRecord state2000-10-11very goodCompound microscope with large lined box.very good2Microscope with case, monocular and binocular eyepieces, instruction booklet, x/y axis, 2 fet stand, coarse focus on limb, fine focus on stage, adjustable limb, boc, key for box and shelf in box. Smaller box contains 8 holes for objective with 2 objectives, 1 objective in a case, one case, one top, 3 spanners, 1 prod, large screw, 2 discs and piece of paper. Box has compartment for manula' COOKE MICROSCOPE MANUAL'.MICROSCOPEbpWOODcast ironplasticpaperMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINCOMPOUNDCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSBINOCULARMONOCULARsee object fileBP10microscope tube (marked): 'COOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMS. LTD/YORK ENGLAND/PAT NO 467926'; base(marked): 'T' (surrounded by a 'C') '&S'; top of limb(marked): '1 DIV=2 MICRONS/'T' (surrounded by a 'C') '&S'/PAT NO 525970/M201412'; paper (written): 'Remove this RED lock screw and all others where present'; Label attached to box (written): 'TO REMOVE MICROSCOPE EXTRACT/SCREW FROM UNDERSIDE OF BOX/FOR SAFETY IN TRANSIT THE FINE/MOTION BLOCK HAS BEEN SECURED/BY A RED SCREW WHICH MUST BE/REMOVED BEFORE USE'Manufactered byBP10.JPG(m'scope) H 35cm, W 16cm (box) H 39.5cm, W 23cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandYORKCooke, Troughton & SimmsMANU2000-10-11AAbp1 1455single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINCOMPOUNDCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSBINOCULARMONOCULARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-11Cooke, Troughton & SimmsYork, England1Present2000-10-11ComponentRecord state2000-10-11very goodCompound microscopevery good2Microscope (slightly more complex that BP10) with separate stage and condensor, adjustable angled monocular lens with tube, angled binocular lens with tube, case with 3 shelves. Case has catalogue, 3 holders (2 with 8 holes & 1 with 5 holes and 5 slits), lencil case like bos, 7 cases, 5 objectives, 7 lenses, 2 feet base, X/Y axis. Catalogue in box called 'COOKE MICROSCOPE MANUAL/COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD' Used in the teaching of zoology (Martin Milner, 1999)MICROSCOPEbpWOODcast ironplasticpaperMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINCOMPOUNDCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSBINOCULARMONOCULARsee object fileBP11microscope limb (marked): '1 DIV=2 MICRONS/'T' (surrounded by a 'C') '&S'/PAT. NO 525970/M30258'; front of tube (marked): 'MADE BY/COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS/at YORK ENGLAND/PAT NO 467926'; monocular eyepiece (marked)'COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD/YORK ENGLAND/PAT NO 467926'; angled monocular tube (marked): 'COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD/YORK ENGLAND/PAT NO 467926'Manufactered by(m'scope) H 35cm, W 18.5cm (box) H 41cm, W 29cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandYORKCooke, Troughton & SimmsMANU2000-10-11AAbp1 1456single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Prior dissecting microscopefair: door of box cracked; dusty; glass scratched; some tarnishing2dissecting microscope with 2 detachable handrests, 4 sets of paired objectives, glass stage, 2 feet base, slide in objectives and boxMICROSCOPEbpbrasscast ironWOODMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP12(scope):H35cm, W13cm (box)H42.5cm, W25cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1457single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Beck of London dissecting microscopegood2dissecting microscope with square stage with glass centre, coarse and fine focus, 2 feet base, rests, 4 pairs of objectives, different magnifications of eyepiece(X6, X10, X15), binocular eyepiece, 2 arms rests (detachable), box and operating instructions. INstructions are for the 'Greenagh Binicular'.MICROSCOPEbpbrasscast ironWOODMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP13All eyepieces (marked): 'BECK OF LONDON/WIDEFIELD'BP13.JPG(scope):H32.5cmm, W15cm (box)H41cm, W24.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1458single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13simple microscopefair; some tarnishing1simple microscope which is basically a hand lens set above a stage. Stage is rectangular with glass centre. ONe focus, one lens, mirror, 2 feet base. Use in Botany teaching at the beginning of the 20th century. Clips at side may suggest it had rests before. These were the standard instrument for the entire lab at that time (Martin Milner, 1999)MICROSCOPEbpbrasscast ironWOODMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP14BP14.JPGH 13cm, W 9.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1459single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Beck of London dissecting microscopegoodBP132dissecting microscope with square stage with glass centre, 4 sets of paired objectives, 3 paired eyepieces, 2 rests (detachable), 2 small circular boxes with parts, tube of grease, label and metal ring. By Beck Greenbough, London (Martin Milner, 1999)MICROSCOPEbpbrasscast ironWOODMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP15Tube of grease (marked) 'KILOPOISE/0019/Keep adjustments/clean and greased/Manufactured(in script)/ROCOL LTD/ENGLAND'BP15.JPG(scope)H32cm, W15cm (box)H 41cm, W24cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1460single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Cooke-McArthur expedition microscopevery good; booklet paper curling3small compact microscope withl leather case, holder and instruction manual. Bought by the Botany department in the 1960s. Designed by a prisoner of war in Japan. This example was made in wood. (Martin Milner, 1999)MICROSCOPEbpstellleatherpaperMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP16microscope(top of marked):'McARTHUR'; dial (marked):'0-90/MICRONS'; base(marked):'McARTHUR MICROSCOPES LTD/30 PORTMAN SQUARE /LONDON WS/M8355' booklet cover (printed) 'INSTRUCTIONS/FOR THE/OPERATION/OF THE/COOKE-McARTHUR/MICROSCOPE/Cooke Troughton & Simms/Ltd/YORK, ENGLAND'BP16.JPG(scope)H6.5cm, W5cm (case)H17cm, W11.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1461single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Light source by Watson & Gordongood1light source with blue lens, adjustable lamp, dial on mains, cable and plug. Used in the Zoology department in the 1980s ( Martin Milner, 1999)light sourcebpFLEXsteelMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP17top (stamped) 'W. WATSON & SONS LTD/LONDON' dial (marked) 'MIN/MAX'BP17.JPGH17cm, W16cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1462single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Camera lucidagood2Camer lucida with block for diffusion filter (insread of rotating) and box. Similar to BP19camer lucidabpMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP18back of mirror (engraved in script) 'Carl Zeiss Jeno'; box (stamped on leather): 'ZEICHENAPPARAT/WACHE ABBE/C ZEISS JENA'BP18.JPGH6cm, W19cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1463single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Camera lucidavery good2Camer lucida with block for diffusion filter (insread of rotating), lined box and label. Neutral density filter on dial to tone down image on board. Similar to BP18camer lucidabpMICROSCOPEMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP19back of mirror (engraved in script) 'Carl Zeiss Jeno'; box (stamped on leather): 'ZEICHENAPPARAT/WACHE ABBE/C ZEISS JENA'; label (marked) 'DEPT OF ANATOMY, THE UNIVERSITY, ST ANDREWS'BP19.JPGH6cm, W19cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1503single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt26 November 1999HRJBLANTERNasbestosMILNER, MARTINGASslidesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-07-062000-10-13A. Kershaw & SonsLeeds, England1Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord stateInformation from The Magic Lantern Society (see letter dated 10 June 2001). The business was established in 1888 and from the early 1900s the firm made photographic items including lanterns and projection equipment. In 1947 Kershaws became part of the Rank Organisation making projectors and projection lenses and finally ceased production in the late 1960s. This lantern was originally designed to use with carbon arc. Thomson, Skinner & Hamilton, who are named on the lantern, were probably the retailers.2000-10-13goodGas lantern slide projector with boxvery good; hole in back of velvet; chimney tarnishing; dusty, steel showing signs of tarnishingabout 1900-10199921999DonationMadras CollegeThe lantern was passed to Dr Martin Milner, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of St Andrews, from the senior biology technician at Madras College (secondary school), St Andrews. It seems that the lantern may have originally belonged to the University and was then passed to the school (this information is word of mouth).CAUTION!! The lantern has asbestos on the back door of the instrument. Health & Safety checked the instrument and deemed it safe as long as it was never used (November 1999) Would have been run by gas; holes on door; chimney at top; original lamp inside. There are 2 attachments for slides and a contraption to alter light amount reaching a slide. Slides could be placed in the outer attachment of insdie to be projected by mirrors up to a slide laid on top (like an epidioscope). Adjustable focus at front. If required, could still be used (ASBESTOS WOULD HAVE TO BE REMOVED). Long piece of velvet on back of lamp.projectorbpWOODbrassvelvetasbestospainted brassglassTINwireLANTERNASBESTOSMILNER, MARTINGASSLIDEsee object fileThe lantern was passed to Dr Martin Milner, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of St Andrews, from the senior biology technician at Madras College (secondary school), St Andrews. It seems that the lantern may have originally belonged to the University and was then passed to the school (this information is word of mouth).BP1999.33plate on door (stamped): 'KERSHAW'S LANTERN.Thomson, Skinner, Hamilton/Glasgow' inscr. in marker pen on side of box: 'B.6'E225Madras College, St AndrewsManufactered by1999199919001910H44cm, W22cm, D71cm (box)H54cm, W25.5cm, D76cm26 November 1999DUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeedsA. Kershaw & SonsMANU2000-10-13ABbp1 1441single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrassW. WATSON & SONS LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-10-062000-10-06W. Watson & Sons LtdLondon, England1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord state2000-10-06very goodBrass compound microscope.good; some tarnishing on stage1950s1Description: with10 X eyepiece, mecahanical stage with KY axis, 3 objectives (one missing), changer, substage mirror, substage, coarse and fine focussing.OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSW. WATSON & SONS LTDsee object fileBP21. Eyepiece (engraved): 'UNIV. St. A./PHYSIOLOGY'; 2. Limb (engraved): 'UNIV. ST. A. PHYSIOLOGY'; 3. Stage mechanism (engraved) ' "STUDENT"/W.Watson & Sons, Ltd/26/95'; 4. Body (engraved): ' "SERVICE"/W.Watson & Sons, Ltd/London/84965' 5. Objective (engraved): 'UNIV. St. A. PHYSIOLOGY'; 6. Box (marked under base) 'P'; Limb (labelled): 'MS 35'Manufactered byBP2.JPG00H 34cm, W 21cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonW. Watson & Sons LtdMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 1464single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Paraboloid condensor in red boxvery good2condensorbpleathermetalMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP20sticker (written): 'WR '2033'; tope of leather box (stamped): 'PARABOLOID KONDENSOR'BP20.JPGH4cm, W7.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1502collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200020004 September 2000ST ANDREWSDUNDEE10:14:3110:12:1110:10:4012:24:56On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and LondonUniversity of St AndrewsDuncan of Jordanstone College of ArtE2000.1E2004.320002004-02-0720002004-01-24HC233HC234HC235HC804HC1051single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly 1960s-199ac114ac114ac114ac114JBMILNER, MARTINMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKGALL, JOSEPHBELL PETTIGREWTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHPROFESSORNATURAL HISTORYLENSESOPTICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-152000-10-13THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthDonationR. & J. BeckLondon, England, or PhiladelphiaGALL, Joseph G.Returned to the University of St Andrews by Joe Gall. Shipped from America.1Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microscope DisplayLook CloserBell Pettigrew MuseumDuncan of Jordanstone College of Art and DesignD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxMicroscope: Some tarnishing, staining and minor scratching to all metal surfaces. Glass parts intact. Wood base - very minor scratches. Scrapes along sides of base, where microscope has been pushed into case. Ink stain, centre back of wood base. All three lenses tarnished, glass intact. Case: Circular stain, top, front right corner. Front - scratch to right, centre; splattered ink stains. Right side - scratch Back - split joint, right side. White (paper?) residue, upper centre. Left side - remnants of old tape, used to hold door shut, extending to lock on front. Underside - various scratches, wear and tear. General - minor scratches and wear and tear to case. No key to case (HR, 16 Jan 2004). ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC233, HC234, HC235 - portraits of Thompson HC804 - bust of Thompson. Another bust in Bell Pettigrew Museum20001890s199721997DonationOwnedGALL, Joseph G.MACGREGOR, HerbertPassed by Macgregor to Gall. Macgregor knew of Gall's interest in the history of microscopy. At the time of donation, Gall was Professor of Developmental Genetics at the American Cancer Society (Carnegie Institute of Washington? - see letterhead). Gall had spent two sabbatical terms in Callan's laboratory in the 1960s. Macgregor been a student of Callan's at St Andrews in the 1950s and had worked as a postdoc at Gall's laboratory in the University of Minnesota before becoming a junior lecturer at St Andrews in the early 1960s. He became Professor of Zoology at the University of Leicester.In the early 1960s, on Mick Callan's initiative, the Department of Natural History was completely re-equipped with teaching and research microscopes. Many older brass microscopes from the early 20th century were discarded. Macgregor, then a junior lecturer at St Andrews, retained this one. There is no documentary evidence to show that this microscope belonged to Thompson. However, according to Macgregor it was common knowledge in the department that two microscopes, this and a compound microscope, came from Thompson's room. The compound miscroscope was dismantled and the parts used for the construction of other instruments. Owned by Macgregor from the early 1960s until 1997.Portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseSimple microscope with box. Box has small drawer with space for 7 lenses and 1 condensor. Condensor lens and bulls eye missing. 3 lenses in total. Brass stage, simple focus, wooden base and wooden box. Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson was Professor of Natural History at the University of St Andrews 1917-1948 and Professor of Biology at the University of Dundee, 1884-1917. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneering work, On Growth and Form, 1917, laid the foundations for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of all plants and animals could only be fully understood in terms of pure mathematics.MICROSCOPEbpWOODglassbrassMILNER, MARTINMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKGALL, JOSEPHBELL PETTIGREWTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHPROFESSORNATURAL HISTORYLENSESOPTICSsee object fileGENIn the early 1960s, on Mick Callan's initiative, the Department of Natural History was completely re-equipped with teaching and research microscopes. Many older brass microscopes from the early 20th century were discarded. Macgregor, then a junior lecturer at St Andrews, retained this one. There is no documentary evidence to show that this microscope belonged to Thompson. However, according to Macgregor it was common knowledge in the department that two microscopes, this and a compound microscope, came from Thompson's room. The compound miscroscope was dismantled and the parts used for the construction of other instruments.Passed by Macgregor to Gall. Macgregor knew of Gall's interest in the history of microscopy. At the time of donation, Gall was Professor of Developmental Genetics at the American Cancer Society (Carnegie Institute of Washington? - see letterhead). Gall had spent two sabbatical terms in Callan's laboratory in the 1960s. Macgregor been a student of Callan's at St Andrews in the 1950s and had worked as a postdoc at Gall's laboratory in the University of Minnesota before becoming a junior lecturer at St Andrews in the early 1960s. He became Professor of Zoology at the University of Leicester.Returned to the University of St Andrews by Joe Gall. Shipped from America.BP2000.12inscr. on floating stage: 'R. & J. BECK / LONDON & PHILADELPHIA / 8714'E249E249MACGREGOR, HerbertGALL, Joseph G.GALL, Joseph G.Manufactered by1441199719972000019601997200001890190017.1 x 19.0 x 19.0 cmearly 1960s - 199719974 September 2000ODADUniversity of St AndrewsLondon, England, or PhiladelphiaR. & J. BeckMANU2000-10-13Abp1 2375collect>intern20022002200210:30:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRlampMICROSCOPE LAMPENTOMOLOGYJACKSON, DOROTHY JEANHAWKSLEY & SONSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242003-02-172003-02-14DonationHawksley & Sons83 Wigmore Street, London, EnglandMUIR, ColinPresented to the School of Biology in 2002.1Present2003-02-14ComponentRecord state2003-02-14fairMicroscope lampsupport rusted. Main body stained and tarnished. Loss of black paint in several areas. Plastic slide scratched, damaged top right (HR, Jan 2003)early 20th century?200211980OwnedunknownMUIR, ColinJACKSON, Dorothy JeanThe microscope lamp was cared for by Colin Muir, a former member of staff in the School of Biology.D.J. Jackson was a self taught amateur entomologist who came from Easter Ross to St Andrews to live (probably before the first world war). She lived in North Cliff on the Scores where some of her rooms were set aside as culture rooms, laboratory, library, etc. It is recorded that some of her guests were somewhat discomoded by cultures of blood-worms (Chironomus larvae) which had rights of tenure in their bath and had to be rehoused before ablutions could take place. Miss Jackson colleced widely in Fife and was particularly interested in the water beetles on which she published several papers in the Journal of the Entomological Society of which she became a member. During her culturing of the eggs of the beetles, she observed that they were frequently parasitised by a Mymarid wasp of minute dimentions, and to this she devoted many years of study principally on the regulation of superparasitism and the effects of day length on the diapause induction of the parasitised eggs. Martin Nilner notes that the lamp was presumably brought from her Easter Ross days as he thinks St Andrews had its own electicity generating station (working on the direct current principle) at an early stage, and the Scores would have been wired up before Miss Jackson came south. The lamp was acquired by unknown means in the early twentieth century.Before the introduction of the National Grid electricity supply to every home, microscopy could be carried out by either sun light or oil lamp. Gas was never very popular on a microscope bench. The most convenient arrangement was oil burning parrafin, which before the 1950s had so many impurities that the flame was quite luminous, or colza oil (rape seed oil) which was used in light houses before acetylene and electricity were introduced. The flame on a ribbon wick was viewed edge on through a filter of some sort, often a glass sided box with a solution of copper sulphate in it to remove the yellow cast of the light and to absorb most of the heat from the flame, or through coloured glass and sometimes heat absorbing glass, though that is relatively recent and was expensive. To give an extended source of even intensity to fill the field of the microscope, a bull's eye condenser was put between the filter and the mirror of the microscope. The substage condenser of the microscope was focused so that the image of the flame was in focus on the specimen. This is the origin of critical illumination which gives the best approximation to the ideal of making every image of the specimen appear to be self-luminous, thus rendering all the optical imperfections of the reflecting components appear on optical planes as far separated as possible from the image plane of the specimen.butemetalplastic slideLAMPMICROSCOPE LAMPENTOMOLOGYJACKSON, DOROTHY JEANHAWKSLEY & SONSobject history fileD.J. Jackson was a self taught amateur entomologist who came from Easter Ross to St Andrews to live (probably before the first world war). She lived in North Cliff on the Scores where some of her rooms were set aside as culture rooms, laboratory, library, etc. It is recorded that some of her guests were somewhat discomoded by cultures of blood-worms (Chironomus larvae) which had rights of tenure in their bath and had to be rehoused before ablutions could take place. Miss Jackson colleced widely in Fife and was particularly interested in the water beetles on which she published several papers in the Journal of the Entomological Society of which she became a member. During her culturing of the eggs of the beetles, she observed that they were frequently parasitised by a Mymarid wasp of minute dimentions, and to this she devoted many years of study principally on the regulation of superparasitism and the effects of day length on the diapause induction of the parasitised eggs. Martin Nilner notes that the lamp was presumably brought from her Easter Ross days as he thinks St Andrews had its own electicity generating station (working on the direct current principle) at an early stage, and the Scores would have been wired up before Miss Jackson came south.The microscope lamp was cared for by Colin Muir, a former member of staff in the School of Biology.Presented to the School of Biology in 2002.BP2003.1inscr. on base: 83 WIGMORE ST / HAWKSLEY & SONS / LONDON W.JACKSON, Dorothy JeanMUIR, ColinMUIR, ColinManufactered by02002200201980200218901914H 32.2 x W 13.5 cm diamearly 20th century onlate 20th century2002OOADUniversity of St AndrewsEngland83 Wigmore Street, LondonHawksley & SonsMANU2003-02-14ACbute1 2376194119411941single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRMICROSCOPESUTHERLAND, MISSTHOMPSON, D'ARCYW. WATSON & SONS LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-03-072003-02-14PurchaseW. Watson & Sons, Ltd313 High Holburn, London, EnglandW. Watson & Sons LtdPurchased by the University of St Andrews in 1941. Reputedly used by Miss Sutherland, D'Arcy Thompson's assistant. The microscope was taken into the care of Colin Muir, a former member of staff, when it was no longer needed by the Department. He returned it to the University in 2002.1Present200220022002£80The microscope was cleaned. The cost was met by the '48 Club Medics, who also donated an additional £20 to use as Museum Collections sees fit.2003-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2003-02-14fairCompound microscope. With 3 objectives and wooden caseFair. Brass tarnished in many areas. Stained. Case dirty and scratched. Leather strap on top broken.about 19411With guarantee card from W. Watson & Sons Ltd, giving microscope no. 73710 and detailing objectives as 2/3 IN No 73710; 1/6 IN No 27179; 1/12 IN No 14871. Dated 22/8/41 The large stage took 1.5 x 3" slides.butebrassglassMICROSCOPESUTHERLAND, MISSTHOMPSON, D'ARCYW. WATSON & SONS LTDobject history filePurchased by the University of St Andrews in 1941. Reputedly used by Miss Sutherland, D'Arcy Thompson's assistant. The microscope was taken into the care of Colin Muir, a former member of staff, when it was no longer needed by the Department. He returned it to the University in 2002.BP2003.2inscr. on front: High Power Binocular / W. Watson & Sons Ltd / 313 High Holburn / London / 73710 inscr. on back: "Research" / W. Watson & Sons, Ltd / 313 High Holburn / London Objectives inscr.: (1) PARA 2/3 IN; (2) 2; (3) 1/8 IN 70 n.a.W. Watson & Sons LtdManufactered by1941194119401941H36 x W18.2 x D25 cm Case: H46.5 x W24.6 x D25.6c1941APUniversity of St AndrewsEngland313 High Holburn, LondonW. Watson & Sons, LtdMANU2003-02-14ACbute1 237719451960c. 1950ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRbalanceSTANTONMEASUREMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302003-02-17PurchaseStanton Instruments LtdLondon, EnglandStanton Instruments LtdPurchased by the University of St Andrews. Found in the Gatty by Chris Todd when he started work there in 1979. Todd had the balance serviced regularly.1Present1989-199119891991£80Serviced annually, 1989-1991 inclusive.2003-02-17ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2003-02-17fairBalanceExcellent. Wooden case slightly scraped.c. 1950s1With spare rider in box, bulb, brush and transformer.butebrasssteelglass. In wooden mahogany case with glass panels and brass handles.BALANCESTANTONMEASUREMENTobject history filePurchased by the University of St Andrews. Found in the Gatty by Chris Todd when he started work there in 1979. Todd had the balance serviced regularly.BP2003.3inscr. on label on front: Balance / Number 7340 inscr. on label on front, in pen: DO NOT WEIGH MORE THAN 5 KG ON THIS BALANCE inscr. on top: MODEL M.C.I.A. / STANTON INSTRUMENTS LTD / LONDON. MADE IN ENGLAND inscr. on label inside balance: NOTICE / This brush is an / essential part of / the balance. / It is not to be / removed or used for any other purposes / CC Thorn[ton] / 21.11.3 i/c weighing machinesinscr. on reverse of same label: Will whoever took the / brush from this / weighing machine please bring it back?? / Thank you CCT inscr. on service card with balance: (printed) NORLAB INSTRUMENT / (SERVICING) LTD. / BALANCE SALES & SERVICE / Tel 0224 724849 / Fax 0224 723564 (in ink) STANTON MCIA / S. No. 7340 / (printed) Last Service / (in ink) APR 89 CM / MAR 90 CM / APR 91 CM spare rider in box inscr.: 5MG RIDER inscr. on scale: STANTON / LONDONStanton Instruments LtdManufactered by1960194519451960H44.8 x W41.2 x D27 cmc. 1950sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonStanton Instruments LtdMANU2003-02-17ACbute1 2378195019591950single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRMICROMANIPULATORFONBRUNECHROMOSOMESCALLAN, PROFESSOR MICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-02-172003-02-17PurchaseCH BeaudouinParis, FranceCH Beaudouin?Purchased by Mick Callan (1917-93), Professor of Natural History at the University of St Andrews, 1950-82, for his work on lampbrush chromosomes. Callan was investigating the polarity of the Giant Loops, among other matters. Giant Loops are thicker at one side than the other. The question was, which end was centomeric and which telomeric. Callan proposed to secure one part of a chromosome and pull on another till the loops should open out by the splitting of the basal granules which formed a tetrad visible at the base of the loops where they were attached to the axis of the chromosome. The tools for the manipulator were glass needles formed by heating the ends of two fine glass rods about half a millimeter diameter till they just fused together, then suddenly flicking them apart away from the heat source to form spikes of micron dimensions at their tips. The heat source was a platinum wire, heated by a carefully regulated electric current, which was mounted on a stand with a microscope to control the movements of the rods. To keep the results consistant a stream of cool air was blown over the components while the operation was in progress. The rods were then mounted in the sockets of the pneumatic bellows of the manipulator and the tips manoevered into the field of a microscope which had a slide with a drop of saline hanging under a coverslip with chromosomes in it. Mrs Lloyd was the operator. Martin Milner does not know whether the procedure ever suceeded. Subsequent studies using enzymic digestion and other methods of disrupting the structure of the chromosomes as seen in isolated preparations proved much easier and totally successful.1Present2003-02-17ComponentRecord state2003-02-17fairde Fonbrune Micromanipulator and MicroforgeFair. Scratched and tarnished. Box scraped and worn.about 19501In wooden case.butesteelelectric wireMICROMANIPULATORFONBRUNECHROMOSOMESCALLAN, PROFESSOR MICKobject history filePurchased by Mick Callan (1917-93), Professor of Natural History at the University of St Andrews, 1950-82, for his work on lampbrush chromosomes. Callan was investigating the polarity of the Giant Loops, among other matters. Giant Loops are thicker at one side than the other. The question was, which end was centomeric and which telomeric. Callan proposed to secure one part of a chromosome and pull on another till the loops should open out by the splitting of the basal granules which formed a tetrad visible at the base of the loops where they were attached to the axis of the chromosome. The tools for the manipulator were glass needles formed by heating the ends of two fine glass rods about half a millimeter diameter till they just fused together, then suddenly flicking them apart away from the heat source to form spikes of micron dimensions at their tips. The heat source was a platinum wire, heated by a carefully regulated electric current, which was mounted on a stand with a microscope to control the movements of the rods. To keep the results consistant a stream of cool air was blown over the components while the operation was in progress. The rods were then mounted in the sockets of the pneumatic bellows of the manipulator and the tips manoevered into the field of a microscope which had a slide with a drop of saline hanging under a coverslip with chromosomes in it. Mrs Lloyd was the operator. Martin Milner does not know whether the procedure ever suceeded. Subsequent studies using enzymic digestion and other methods of disrupting the structure of the chromosomes as seen in isolated preparations proved much easier and totally successful.BP2003.4inscr. on top: MICROMANIPULATOR DE FONBRUNE No. 66 / BREVETE S.G.D.G. / CH. BEAUDOUIN CONSTR PARIS inscr. on side: RECEPTEUR / DE FONBRUNE / No. 66 / CH. BEADOIN PARIS / BREVETE S.G.D.G.CH Beaudouin?Manufactered by1959195019491959H26 x W41.7 x D24 cm1950APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisCH BeaudouinMANU2003-02-17ACbute1 1465single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Slide; with box for centering stagevery good2slide with boxslidebpglasspaperMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP21leather box(stamped in gold):'KREUZTISCH-ZENTRIER GLAS'/CARL ZEISS/JENA'; slide (marked): 'Carl Zeiss/Jena/No 6934/Der Tisch ist/zentnert, werv/der Nonius/Iaif 12,8 II, 15",III,21,8/steht'BP21.JPGH1cm, W9cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1466single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Spectoroscope used for measuring the absorption spectrum of plant pigments.some tarnishing, green spots; evidence of bad cleaning1spectroscope with 3 foot base, 2 tubes (one with eyepiece). Tubes are at either side of triangular glass prism held by a clamp. Last used in the 1950s by Dr David Weeks (Martin Milner, 1999)spectroscopebpcast ironbrassMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP22left tube (engraved in script): 'W.D. Hart, Edinburgh'BP22.JPGH41cm, W65cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1467single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Gay-Lussac hydrometergood; glass at bulb is discoloured2hydrometer used for measuring alcohol solutions in wooden hollow baton box/tube.HYDROMETERbpglassWOODsolutionMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP23insert tube (marked): 'Gay Lussac/TEMP 60F'; box (old video label): 'ZOO DEPT 22.1.92'BP23.JPGH33cm, Diam 2.5cm H45cm, tube diam 4cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1468single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Set of pH standards used for calibrating a pH metergood11pH standards of Methyl. 9 tubes made of glass with varying shades of pinkish liquid. Box is in 2 parts and has latches on wither side. By Hopkin and Williams. Standards are 6.0, 5.8, 5.6, 5.4, 5.2, 5.0, 4.8, 4.6, OR 4.4pH standardsbpglassWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP24sticker on box (marked): 'For comparison with these standards add 1cc of 0.02% indicator solution to 20cc of the liquid to be tested'; each tube (marked): 'BAIRD & TATLOCK (LONDON) LTD/B.T.LTD/B.T. LTD/PURE CHEMICALS/AND REAGENTS'; sticker on back of box (marked): 'METHYLATED pH 4.4-6.0/RED - Yellow/ HOPKIN & WILLIAMS LTD/14-17 St Cross Street, London, E.C.'BP24.JPG(glass tubes) H14cm, W1.5cm (box) H16cm, W26cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1469single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13pH meter by Muirhead c1932very good1pH meter type D-303-C by Muirhead. With circular glass phase which contains meter marked from 0-8 and 7-14. Won a prize in the 1980s for being the oldest working pH meter in Britain. As it belonged to the Gatty Marine Lab, they got a new pH meter. (Martin Milner, 1999)pH meterbpWOODplasticglasssteel?MILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP25Dials (marked): 1. 'TEMPERATURE'; 2. 'SET BUFFER'; 3. 'SENSITIVITY'; 4. 'SET BUFFER FINE'; 5. 'MILLIVOLTS/pH'; Switches (marked): 1. 'CAL/READ' 2. 'CHECK/pH0.8/pH7-15; 3. 'ELECTRODES'; machine (marked): 'MODEL NO/32/MOVING COIL/SERIAL NO/10Y8351/TROPICAL/F.S.D.=149nA/PATENT No 581270/MUIHEAD & CO LTD/No 175228'BP25.JPGH32cm, W33cm, D29cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1470single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Cork crimper by Andrew H, Baird of Edinburghgood1cork crimper with wooden base and cork sample. Every Victorian house may have had one of these for sliding into preserve to condense and then became bigger when in bottle. Used when lots of specimens were bottled in Biology (Martin Milner, 1999)cork crimperbpcast ironWOODcorkMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP26plaque (marked): 'ANDREW H. BAIRD/SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MAKER/EDINBURGH'BP26.JPGH25cm, W11cm, D31cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1471single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Sensitive beam balance which belonged to Mick Callan.excellent3balance with glass case and box of weights. Used in Zoology by Micjk Callan. This is a very good example of the last era of brass balances. With last service card (Feb 1966), silica gel dessicator, small box with 9 circular weights, 10 small metal bar weights and brass twezers with ivory tips marked 'STANTON'balancebpbrassWOODglassMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP27case(marked with label): 'This balance is sensitive and may easily be damaged. Use this balance only if you require to weigh to accuracy of 1mgn. Do not use this balance for weighing quantities of reagent above 10mgm' ; plaque (engraved): 'Oertkinger/Made in England'BP27.JPGBP27B.JPGH28cm, W20cm (Case): H43cm, W35cm, D26.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1472single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13slide turntable for ringing specimens on slidegood/fair; some tarnishing on turntable1slide turntablebpbrassWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP28BP282930.JPGH4cm, W9cm, D17cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1473single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13slide turntable for ringing specimens on slidegood/fair; some tarnishing on turntable1slide turntablebpbrassWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP29BP282930.JPGH4cm, W9cm, D17cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1442single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrassJ. SWIFT & SON LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2000-10-062000-10-06J. Swift & SonLondon, England1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord stateThe information on this approximate date was given by Dr Martin Milner.2000-10-06very goodBrass compound microscope by Swift.good; some marks on brass and tarnishingabout 19101Description: with X 12 eyepiece, 3 objective lenses, X/Y focus stage, condensor with 2 focus parts, mirror, rotating centre stage, 2 feet on base. May have beedn designed with square aperture for square objects? Maker Swift was well known for making geological microscope ( Dr Martin Milner, 1999)OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSJ. SWIFT & SON LTDsee object fileBP31. Back of limb (stamped): 'J.SWIFT & SON, LONDON'; 2. Back of limb (stamped): 'BASF 13146 HY'; 3. Base (stamped): 'J. SWIFT & SON, LONDON'; 4. 2 circular stages and X/Y stages marked in mms; 5. objective (marked): 'Homog Immers: Tubus1. 160mm'; 6. objective (marked in italic): 'Carl Zeiss Iona, 3.0mm, Apert 1.40'; 7. objective (marked): 'NA 0.85: SWIFT & SON, LONDON'Manufactered byBP3.JPG00H 32cm, W 14.7cm (when compound)University of St AndrewsEnglandLondonJ. Swift & SonMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 1474single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13slide turntable for ringing specimens on slidegood/fair1Base of turntable painted red. Turntable has clip support for slides. Broken AUgust 1999 and repaired in Sept 1999 (Paraloid B72 glue to damaged foor)slide turntablebpbrassWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP30BP282930.JPGH5cm, W9cm, D16cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1475single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microtome by Zimmerman of Leipzig 1900-1910good/fair2microtome has wheel handle on the side and additional piece (perhaps not part of this instrument?) with 3 turntable screws (4 notched and 1 butterfly).microtomebpcast ironsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP31plaque (engraved):'ZIMMERMAN.LEIPZIG/EMILLENEFRASSE2'BP31.JPGH20cm, W20cm, D20cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1476single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microtome by Cambridge & Paul Instrument Co. Ltd c.1920good1microtome has circular basemicrotomebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP32Dials (marked): 1. NO C6452 ; 2. 'THE CAMBRIDGE AND PAUL INSTRUMENT COMPANY LIMITED LONDON AND CAMBRIDGE'; 3. ')-30, 1 DIV=.001mm, DAT NO 148078/20'BP32.JPGH20cm, Diam 25cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1477single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Freezing microtome by Leitzgood1this freesing microtome has a gas tube to attach. The instrument was fixed to a gas in order to freeze the specimen while cuttingmicrotomebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP33base (marked): 'E.LEITZ/GERMANY/WETZCAR'BP33.JPGH30cm, W23cm, D11cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1446single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microtome; or Hearsin rototomegood1microtome with wheel and handle on the side; with rectangular base.microtomebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP34plaque on base (engraved): 'HEARSON ROTATOME/Sec No 82/DAT.APP.FOR./-/CHAS.HEARSON & CO LTD/27 Mortimer Street/LONDON. W.I.'BP34.JPGH18cm, W14cm, D31cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1447single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microtome; the Cambridge rocker by the Cambridge Instrument & Co. & Ltd c.1910-20good1Microtome has 2 springs and one piece of string attached.microtomebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP35plaque on base (engraved) 'CAMBRIDGE/IMSTRUMENT CO. LTD/LONDON & CAMBRIDGE/C6 1870'BP35.JPGH15cm, W17.5cm, D35cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1448single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-136 microtome knives with boxesgood/fair126 microtome knives and 6 boxes. Boxes have individual inscriptinos on them. Knives are stored with oiled blades and cotton wool.microtome knivesbpsteelpaperMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP36boxes (marked with labels): 'John HEIFOR'S/MICROTOME KNIFE/SHEFFIELD ENG'; blades (engraved): 'MADE FOR CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT COMPANY LIMITED'BP36.JPG(boxes) H2.5cm, W4.5cm, D22cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1449single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Box with 2 microtome knivesgood/fair12both knives are extremely sharpmicrotome knivesbpsteelleatherpaperMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP37back of blades (engraved): 'NOTHUNG/WALBNACHE/B/GERMANY' box plaque (engraved):'THE LABORATORY/EQUIPMENT Co/LANGHAM HO/30-312 REGENT STREET LONDON W'BP37.JPG(knives)H4cm,W0.8cm, D15.5cm (box)H4cm,W5cm,D8.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1450single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Microtome knife with Wilkinson Sword blade and boxgood/fair2knife & boxmicrotome knifebpsteelrubberWOODbrassMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP38knife back (engraved): 'M.S.E. LONDON /NO 9058/WILKINSON SWORD STEEL' ; box interior (in oen): 'Z/8865'; box label (written): 'ZOOLOGY DEPT/BELL PETTIGREW MUSEUM/UNIV OF ST ANDREWS'BP38.JPG(knife)H3cm, W2cm, D30cm (box)H5cm, W5.5cm, D17cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1451single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Large microtome knife, smaller knife and box with purple interior.good generally; some metal corrosion; some box leather is coming off3Box dimensions: H3cm, W12cm, D35cmmicrotome knifebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP39small knife (marked) 'BAKER/LOND.....'BP39.JPG(lge)H1cm,W8.5cm,D33.5cm (sml)H20cm,W1.5cm,D0.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1443people09:53:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBThe microscope appears in an inventory of the Natural Hitsory Department (i.e. Zoology) in June 1924. The inventory was produced by Dr David Burt. The inventory mentions a box which has now been lost.MICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrassVOIGTLAENDERGERMANYBRUNSWICKBURT, DAVID (DR)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212000-10-06VoigtlaenderBrunswick, Germany1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord stateAccording to Martin Milner this firm operated from the 1840s until the 1930s. This one has a very early serial number which suggests it is from the late 19th Century.2000-10-06very goodBrass compound microscope by Voigtlaender.good; some tarnishing on limb, handle and stage attachment1924BURT, David1924late 19th century1Description: with 3 objectives (one without lense), coarse focus on tube, fine focus on limb, condensor focus under main stage, simple stage, mirror and 3 feet for base (one shaped into handle above). Case has been lost. Must be lifted careully as limb slides out easily.OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSVOIGTLAENDERGERMANYBRUNSWICKBURT, DAVID (DR)see object fileJune 1924BP41. bottom of tube(engraved): 'VOIGTLAENDER BRAUNSCHWEIG/No 115'; 2. handle(marked): 'ST. AND. UNIV/ N.H.'Manufactered byBP4.JPG18401939H 35cm, W12.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBrunswickVoigtlaenderMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 1478single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Large microtome knife and box with purple interior.fair; box losing leather; knife has some blade corrosion2microtome knifebpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP40small knife (marked) 'BAKER/LOND.....'BP40.JPG(knife)H36.5cm,W11cm,D1.3cm (box)H39cm,W12cm,D2.8cUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1479single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Botany collecting container. Large container for collecting plant and botanical specimens in the field.bad; rusted all over1Container originally had black paint finsh as some still remains; rest of surface is corroded.containerbpsheet steelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP41BP41.JPGH38cm, W19cm, D11cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1480single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Botany collecting container. Medium container for collecting plant and botanical specimens in the field.bad; rusted all over1Container originally had black paint finsh as some still remains; rest of surface is corroded. With rope/string attached.containerbpsheet steelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP42BP42.JPGH26cm, W12cm, D7cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1481single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Botany collecting container. Small container for collecting plant and botanical specimens in the field.bad; rusted all over1Container originally had black paint finsh as some still remains; rest of surface is corroded.containerbpsheet steelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP43BP42.JPGH20cm, W9.5cm, D6cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1482single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Large cylindrical container for collecting specimens in the field. With geenish strap and orange rope. Reamins of leather strapping attached to metal sidesfair; some surface rusting.1containerbpsheet steelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP44BP44.JPGH36cm, Diam 10.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1483single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Sterilising drum(in 2 parts) with 2 glass petrie dishesgood; some discolouration of metal5Parts are, box, lid, holder and 2 petrie dishessterilising drumbpcopper?glassMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP45plaque on lid(marked): 'ALEXANDER FRAZER/Scientific Instrument Maker/11 TEVIOT PLACE/EDINBURGH'BP45.JPGH29cm, Diam 12cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1484single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Box with various pieces of scientific equipment; very early French microscope slides, very small microscope lens and a hydrometerfair10Parts are: 15 slides, bruch, hydrometer, lens and envelope.box of equipmentbpvariousMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP46Envelope with items (written): 'FOLIO/Asphaltum/SHIELD, M14 & JACK/CHEMISTS/HIGH STREET ARBROATH'BP46.JPGUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1485single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Electro-cardiograph Model 1314 by Cossor. Used for physiology practical work in the late 40s and 50s. With detachable lid.good2A technician (1999) said this was one of the only pieces of electrical equipment in the department when he arrived in the 1940s. (Martin Milner, 1999)electro-cardiographbpvariousMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP47PLaque (engraved) 'COSSOR/E/MODEL 1314/BRITISH MADE BY/AC COSSOR/HIGHBURY LONDON ENGLAND/SERIAL NO 159'; Dials (marked) 1. 'RECORD/SPACE/OFF'; 2. 'DICENTRING'; 3. 'MIN/MAX'; 4. 'CALIBRATION'; 5. 'NORMAL/REDUCED/H. F. RESPONSE'; 6. 'C.R.O.'; 7. 'INPUT SHORTING'; 8. 'PATIENTS LEAD'; 9. 'LEAD SWITCH/V/CR/LEAD 3/AD2/LEAD1/CAL'; 10. '5 AMP/FUSES/2 AMP'; 11. 'AC MAINS OFF'; 12. 'HIGH/LO/DENCURRENT'BP47.JPGH22cm, W54cm, D38cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1486single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Exposure meter for a microscope made in the Gatty Marine Lab. Electrics by Cahrlie Roemmele & R. Jack.good2exposure meterbpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP48Dials (marked): 1. 'Meter/illumination' 2. 'OFF/ON' 3. 'Fuse/500mA' 4. 'MAINS' 5. '0/1/10/100/1000/RANGE' 6. 'Balance' 7. 'Compare' 8. 'Input'BP48.JPGH17cm, W27cm, D13cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1495single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Electrode pullers for manufacturing small pieces of glass. Made for David Weeks.good1electrode pullersbpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP49instrument (marked): 'Electrode Puller Power supply'; Dials (marked): 1.'Vary Output' 2. Mains/ON' 3. 'FUSE' 4. 'INPUT'BP49.JPGH40cm, W35cm, D19cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1496single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Electrode pullers for manufacturing small pieces of glass.good1electrode pullersbpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP50instrument (marked) '6 Volt Power Supply'; Dials (marked): 'MAINS' 2. 'ON' 3. '1 AMP' 4. 'Vary Output'BP50.JPGH44cm, W46cm, D25cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1497single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Injection equipment made by R. Jack (Gatty Marine Lab)good1injection equipmentbpsteelMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP51BP51.JPGH32cm, W36cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1498single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Pulse measuring device to be strapped to the wrist and paper trail attached to record readings; with boxgood2pulse measuring devicebpCLOTHmetalWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP52box marked (in pen): 'FIX LID'; box (etched): 'PHYSIOLOGY DEPT/ ARNOLD & SONS/LONDON'; box (engraved): 'OZ ('S' with' " ' underneath)/I/II/III/IV/V'BP51.JPGH5.5cm, W7cm, D7cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1499single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Pulse measuring device to be strapped to the wrist and paper trail attached to record readings; with boxgood2pulse measuring devicebpCLOTHmetalWOODMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP53 box (etched): 'PHYSIOLOGY DEPT/ ARNOLD & SONS/LONDON'; box (engraved): 'OZ ('S' with' " ' underneath)/TROY/I/II/III/IV/V'BP53.JPGH5.5cm, W7cm, D7cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1500single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Early stethoscope with box, pencil, leaflet, 2 glass pieces and 2 metal piecesgood10stethoscopebpmetalpaperleadglassMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP54box (marked): 'PHONENDOSCOPE/DE MRS/BAZZI & BIANCHI/BTE S.G.D.G. No 247712/*/596/CH LES VERDIN/CONSTRUCTEUR/PARIS'BP54.JPGH3.5cm, W12cm, D8.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1501single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-131Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord state2000-10-13Botanical hand microtome with cork insert to place specimen on . Each turn pulled a razor across to make sections from the specimen.good1Donated by Mr A, Angus. Glass top repaired August 1999.hand microtomebpsteelbrassglassgluecorkMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP55on shaft (marked) '0-40'; bottom (marked) '1 (degree sign) = 1/100 mm'BP54.JPGH7cm, Diam 7.5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-10-13Abp1 1624194019691940s - 1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRSWITCHSINCLAIR, JsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-04PurchaseSINCLAIR, J.Edinburgh, ScotlandAcquired for use in the University's Physiology Department.1Present2001-09-04ComponentRecord state2001-09-04fairSwitchgood: brass tarnished. Green paint and staining on base.1940s-1960s1bpWOODbrassSWITCHSINCLAIR, Jobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Physiology Department.BP56inscr. on label: J. SINCLAIR / Instrument Maker / UNIV. EDINR.Created by19691940194019691.2 x 5.9 x 8.9 cm1940s - 1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJ. SinclairCRE2001-09-04ACbp1 1625194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRSWITCHPALMERmercurysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchasePalmerLondon?, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord stateOther material in the collection by Palmer is inscribed as made in London.2001-09-06goodMercury switchgood: tarnished.1940s-1960s1bpbrassother metalSWITCHPALMERMERCURYobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP57inscr. on top: PALMER inscr. in raised metal under base: S4Created by19691940194019693.2 x 10.4 x 8.71940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon?PalmerCRE2001-09-06ABbp1 1626194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRSWITCHmercurysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchaseunknownAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06goodMercury switchgood: tarnished.1940s-1960s1bpbrassother metalSWITCHMERCURYobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP58inscr. in raised metal under base: S5Created by19691940194019693.2 x 6.8 x 7.21940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2001-09-06ABbp1 1627194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRINDUCTION COILKYMOGRAPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchaseunknownAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06goodInduction coil for kymographgood: minor tarnishing to brass.1940s-1960s1bpbrassWOODcopper wireINDUCTION COILKYMOGRAPHobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP59Created by19691940194019692.5 x 70.2 x 9.9 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2001-09-06ABbp1 1444people09:53:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBThe microscope appears in an inventory of the Natural Hitsory Department (i.e. Zoology) in June 1924. The inventory was produced by Dr David Burt. The inventory mentions a box which has now been lost.MICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrassVOIGTLAENDERGERMANYBRUNSWICKBURT, DAVID (DR)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212000-10-06VoigtlaenderBrunswick, Germany1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord stateAccording to Martin Milner this firm operated from the 1840s until the 1930s. This one has a very early serial number which suggests it is from the late 19th Century.2000-10-06very goodBrass compound microscope which was the prizewinning design for the Society of the Arts competition, 1854. Sold then for 3 guinneas.good; some tarnishing on tube; box cracked on interior wall; holder in box borken too1924BURT, David1924late 19th century1Description: Microscope and wooden box. Microscope has coarse focus on limb, fine focus on base of tube, mirror, normal stage, circular stage underneath, 3 feet base and all microscope attached to wooden base with 2.3cm diameter hole at back. Box contains container for lens, bulls eye condensor (with stand), tweezers, live lens (for pond water), prod/stage forceps,small orange pamphlet tiitled 'Series TT 12 Miscellaneous' (CHical Experiments listed in it) and small drawer with 6 glass slides. 1 objective missing. The prize was won by G. Field of Birmingham, who was bound by the terms of the prize to keep it always in stock and to supply any purchase at once. The tube unscrewed and clipped into the case, keeping it compact. The design became very popular and many firms produced versions. The Dept of Botany had many of them for student use. This is the sole survivor in the department as the rest went for scrap at the turn of the century (Martin Milner).OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSVOIGTLAENDERGERMANYBRUNSWICKBURT, DAVID (DR)see object fileJune 1924BP6Manufactered byBP4.JPG18401939(m'scope) H31.2cm, W11.7cm; (box) H22.8cm W11.7cmUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBrunswickVoigtlaenderMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 1628194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRREEDKYMOGRAPHVIBRATING REEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchasePALMER, C.F.London, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06goodVibrating reed for kymographgood: tarnished1940s-1960s1bpbrassother metalWOODREEDKYMOGRAPHVIBRATING REEDobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP60inscr. on brass: C.F. PALMER (LDN.) LTD. / MADE IN ENGLANDCreated by19691940194019692.6 x 7.5 x 28.1 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonC.F. PalmerCRE2001-09-06ABbp1 1629194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRSWITCHMORSE SWITCHPALMERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchasePalmerLondon?, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord stateOther material in the collection by Palmer is inscribed as made in London.2001-09-06goodMorse switchgood: tarnished1940s-1960s1bpbrassother metalSWITCHMORSE SWITCHPALMERobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP61inscr. on top: PALMER MADE IN ENGLANDCreated by19691940194019691.4 x 7.7 x 14.3 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon?PalmerCRE2001-09-06ABbp1 1630195019691950s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRKYMOGRAPHPALMER, C.F.DRUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchasePALMER, C.F. LtdLondon, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06fairKymograph, with drumfair: tarnished and minor scratches1950s-1960s1Electric model, attached to plugbpbrassother metalKYMOGRAPHPALMER, C.F.DRUMobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP62inscr. on plaque on stand: AC50 ~ 200 / 250 VOLTS / C.F. PALMER (LONDON) LTD / MADE IN ENGLAND inscr. in white ink on base: No. 9Created by196919501950196953.5 x 19 x 24.5 cm1950s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonC.F. Palmer (London) LtdCRE2001-09-06ACbp1 1631194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRKYMOGRAPHDRUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchaseAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06fairKymograph drumfair: tarnished, with some staining and scratching1940s-1960s1bpbrasssteelKYMOGRAPHDRUMobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP63Created by1969194019401969H: 25.4 x diam.: 19.4 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2001-09-06ACbp1 1632194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRKYMOGRAPHCALIBRATORPALMER, C.F.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchasePALMER, C.F. LtdEffra Road, London, SW2, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06fairCalibrator for kymographfair: scratched with some paint loss1940s-1960s1With electric wire for plugbpsteel?KYMOGRAPHCALIBRATORPALMER, C.F.object history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP64inscr. on label on top: C.F. PALMER (LONDON) LTD / EFFRA ROAD, LONDON SW.2. / MADE IN ENGLAND inscr. on label on back: 200-250V A.C. / 50~ inscr. (scratched) on front: Physiology inscr. (scratched) on top: Physiology [indecipherable due to paint loss]Created by196919401940196919.8 x 11.9 x 16.3 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEffra Road, London, SW2C.F. Palmer (London) LtdCRE2001-09-06ACbp1 163319051915about 1910single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRKYMOGRAPHSINCLAIR, J.DRUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchaseSINCLAIR, J.Edinburgh, ScotlandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology?1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06goodKymographgood: brass tarnishedabout 19101Belt driven. Now with drum not originally associated with it but correct for the period.bpbrassother metalKYMOGRAPHSINCLAIR, J.DRUMobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology?BP65inscr. on brass switch: J.SINCLAIR / MAKER / UNIV. EDINRManufactered by191519051905191548 x 32 x 26.5 cmabout 1910APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJ. SinclairMANU2001-09-06ABbp1 1634194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRSTANDPALMER, C.F.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchasePALMER, C.F.London?, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord stateOther material in the collections by Palmer is inscribed as made in London.2001-09-06fairPalmer standfair: scratched, tarnished, stained. Some rusting - should be cleaned.1940s-1960s1bpCast iron?brass attachmentsSTANDPALMER, C.F.object history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP66inscr. on base: C.F. PALMER inscr. on upper stand, in marker pen: No 3Manufactered by196919401940196958.0 x 18.3 x 24.0 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon?C.F. PalmerMANU2001-09-06ACbp1 1635194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRADJUSTABLE RESISTANCERESISTANCECURRENTELECTRICMUSCLEPHYSIOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchaseAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06fairAdjustable resistancefair: tarnished1940s-1960s1This piece of apparatus was used as an electrical current regulator in some of the early muscle physiology experiments. A 9volt wet cell battery was used as the power source and this box was used as an adjustable resistance. The removable brass pins can be used to alter the resistance (therefore the current) through the apparatus. A small, manual switch is provided to fire the current through the preparation.bpbrassADJUSTABLE RESISTANCERESISTANCECURRENTELECTRICMUSCLEPHYSIOLOGYobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP67Manufactered by196919401940196910.5 x 23.7 x 11.5 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2001-09-06ACbp1 1636194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRCARBON RODSRODScarbonRINGSDORFFsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-09-062001-09-06PurchaseRingsdorff WerkeGERMANYAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord state2001-09-06fair14 carbon rods, in cardboard boxfair1940s-1960s1bpcarbonwith paper labelsin cardboard boxCARBON RODSRODSCARBONRINGSDORFFobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP68labels inscr.: RINGSDORFF / WERKE GMBH. / MEHLEM-RHEIN / MADE IN GERMANY Bogenlichtkohler / ARC / LAMP / CARBON / CHARBONS POUR LAMPES A AR inscr. on rods: 182 RINGSDORFF 54 / RK-D / MADE IN GERMANY cardboard box marked: RINGSDORFF / KONTROLL N.R. Manufactered by1969194019401969Of various lengths1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyRingsdorff WerkeMANU2001-09-06ACbp1 1637194019691940s-1960ssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRFROG BATHBATHFROGPALMERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302001-09-06PurchasePalmerLondon?, EnglandAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord stateOther instruments in the collection, by Palmer, are inscribed as made in London.2001-09-06goodFrog bathgood: stained1940s-1960s1Tubing and screw not original. Now with model frog, made in 2001 for Martin Milner of Biomedical Sciences, for new display. The bath is designed for use in physiological experiments on frogs.bpperspexbrassFROG BATHBATHFROGPALMERobject history fileAcquired for use in the University's Department of Physiology.BP69inscr. on side: PALMER / MADE IN ENGLANDManufactered by196919401940196920 x 15.5 x 7.7 cm1940s-1960sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon?PalmerMANU2001-09-06ABbp1 1445people09:53:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBThe microscope appears in an inventory of the Natural Hitsory Department (i.e. Zoology) in June 1924. The inventory was produced by Dr David Burt. The inventory mentions a box which has now been lost.MICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINbrassCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212000-10-06Cooke, Troughton & Simms LtdYork, England1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord state2000-10-06very goodCompound microscope with 2 boxes. One box for storing the microscope and 2 boxes for storing phase telescopic equipment associated with the microscope.good1924BURT, David19243Description: Microscope with eyepiece, coarse and fine focussing, mechanical stage with XY axis, adjustable substage mirror, four objectives, condensor, phase condensor (monocular)OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpbrassMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDBELL PETTIGREWMILNER, MARTINBRASSCOOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSsee object fileJune 1924BP71. body (engraved): 'COOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMS, LTD/YORK.ENGLAND'; 2. substage (engraved): 'COOKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD/YORK. ENGLAND' 3. plaque on limb (engraved): 'DIV= .002/T&S surrounded by a C/M106204'Manufactered byBP4.JPGH 33.5cm, W 23.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandYorkCooke, Troughton & Simms LtdMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 243019141914circa 1914single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJMMMICROSCOPElenseDOUBLEREICHERTVIENNAWIENNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2003-09-302003-09-22PurchaseREICHERT, C.Vienna, AustriaThis must have been among the last instruments purchased from Austria by the University before the Great War.1Present2003-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-09-22gooddouble eyepiece with pointer for a monocular microscope, allowing two people to view a specimem simultaneously; in own case, brown leather with dark blue velvet interiorgood - JMM 22/09/2003circa 19141Mentioned in David Burt's inventory of the Department of Natural History in June 1924 as 'Reichert: Demonstrating double Ocular'. For some years in the care of Ian Johnston, technician at the Gatty (formerly Zoology)lensedouble microscope lensebpmetalglassplastic?MICROSCOPELENSEDOUBLEREICHERTVIENNAWIENNATURAL HISTORYobject history fileThis must have been among the last instruments purchased from Austria by the University before the Great War.BP70inscribed: ST. AND. / UNIV. / N. H. inscribed: C. REICHERT / WIEN inscribed: UNIV / ST A / 1914 inscribed: UNIV / ST AND inscribed (on case): C. REICHERT / WIEN / DOPPELZEIGER-OKULARManufactered by1914191419141914H9.3, W20, D4.9cmcirca 1914APUniversity of St AndrewsAustriaViennaC. ReichertMANU2003-09-22ABbp1 2511195019822nd half of 20th centuryLampbrush Chromosomessingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph by Callan.HRHRMAGNIFYING GLASSLENSMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKCALLAN, HAROLD GARNETNATURAL HISTORYBIOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2004-02-202004-02-20CALLAN, Harold GarnetPurchaseunknownPurchased for use in School of Biology. Used by 'Mick' Callan.1Present2004-02-20ComponentRecord state2004-02-20goodMagnifying glass: used to check for scratches on microscope lensesgood. Slightly stained2nd half of 20th century1Harold Garnet 'Mick' Callan (1917-1993) was Professor of Natural History of the University of St Andrews, 1950-1982. His key research work was the study of the giant fluffy lampbrush-like chromosomes in animal eggs. He was excited by the great potential they seemed to offer for learning about the organisation of hereditary material and gene action. He did much to foster cell biology and cytogenetics in Britain. He became one of the two founding editors of the internationally succesful Journal of Cell Science. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1963.bpsteelglassMAGNIFYING GLASSLENSMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKCALLAN, HAROLD GARNETNATURAL HISTORYBIOLOGYobject history fileGENPurchased for use in School of Biology. Used by 'Mick' Callan.BP71inscr.: x10Manufactered by1982195019501982L 5.7 x W 1.7cm2nd half of 20th centuryAPUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2004-02-20ABbp1 2512195019822nd half of 20th centuryLampbrush Chromosomessingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph by Callan.HRHRMIRRORLENSMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKCALLAN, HAROLD GARNETNATURAL HISTORYBIOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2004-02-202004-02-20CALLAN, Harold GarnetPurchaseunknownPurchased for use in School of Biology. Used by 'Mick' Callan.1Present2004-02-20ComponentRecord state2004-02-20fairMirror: used to check for scratches on microscope lensesfair. Slightly stained and tarnished, mirror clouded.2nd half of 20th century1Harold Garnet 'Mick' Callan (1917-1993) was Professor of Natural History of the University of St Andrews, 1950-1982. His key research work was the study of the giant fluffy lampbrush-like chromosomes in animal eggs. He was excited by the great potential they seemed to offer for learning about the organisation of hereditary material and gene action. He did much to foster cell biology and cytogenetics in Britain. He became one of the two founding editors of the internationally succesful Journal of Cell Science. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1963.bpsteelglassMIRRORLENSMICROSCOPECALLAN, MICKCALLAN, HAROLD GARNETNATURAL HISTORYBIOLOGYobject history fileGENPurchased for use in School of Biology. Used by 'Mick' Callan.BP72Manufactered by1982195019501982L 10 x W 2.5 cm2nd half of 20th centuryAPUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2004-02-20ACbp1 251318801980from late 19th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRspectroscopeRAINVOLUMEBROWNING, JOHNPHYSIOLOGYFORECASTWEATHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2004-02-262004-02-20unknownBROWNING, JohnBush House, Strand, London, EnglandUsed in Physiology Department. Martin Milner questioned longest serving member of Physiology staff (technician who started in 1950s), but he did not remember it.1Present2004-02-20ComponentRecord state2004-02-20fairRainband spectroscope; with boxFair. Tarnished, scratched, stained Box: leather surface worn.late 19th, early 20th century1By analysis of the solar spectrum, the rainband spectroscope allowed the probability of rain in the next hours to be predicted. The spectroscope shows whether there is more or less than the usual quantity of water vapour in the otherwise dry gases in the upper parts of the atmosphere. The rainband shows warm moist air at high elevations, which is usually rising to produce rain at some location. If this water vapour is observed in the direction from which the wind is blowing, it usually means that rain is forthcoming. (This information is from the web - to be verified).bpbrassglass box: woodleathervelvetSPECTROSCOPERAINVOLUMEBROWNING, JOHNPHYSIOLOGYFORECASTWEATHERobject history fileUsed in Physiology Department. Martin Milner questioned longest serving member of Physiology staff (technician who started in 1950s), but he did not remember it.BP73inscr.: JOHN BROWNING / BUSH HOUSE / STRAND / LONDON / 8019 inscr. (scratched): PHYSIOLOGY DEPT inscr. on label on box: 18Manufactered by1980188018801920L 9.9 x Diam 2.0 cm Box: L11.5 x W3.2 x H2.4cmfrom late 19th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBush House, Strand, LondonJohn BrowningMANU2004-02-20ACbp1 1452single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDCOKKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSCALLAN, MICKCALLANMILNER, MARTINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-06Cooke, Troughton & Simms1Present2000-10-06ComponentRecord state2000-10-06very goodComound microscope which belonged to Mick Callan. Microscope has 2 boxes for associated equipment and a power supply.very good5Description: Microscope has 2 eyepieces, normal stage and a circular stage on top, light attachment with green lens, mirror, camera lens attached to limb. Power supply attached and 2 boxes for assorted equipment. Boxes are designed to fit exuipment in and have locks. The large box contains 1 extra camera attachment, 6 slides (+ one in camera), 4 miscellaneous objectives, 3 miscellaneous caps, 2 misceallansous attachments, 3 spanners, 1 plastic covered receipt for objectives 'M251'. Small box contains 1 large adjustable objective, 3 objectives without cases, 2 objectives with cases, 2 empty cases, 2 attachments, 2 tops and one piece of green tinted glass. You would use a monocular eyepice with the camera lucida, not the binocular one attached. Square plastic section is water cooler to keep sepciment cool. This microscope waas know as 'Old Faithful' by those who knew Mick Callan. This was probably used for Geological purposes originally. (Martin Milner, 1999)OPTICSMICROSCOPEbpsteel and woodMICROSCOPECOMPOUNDCOKKE, TROUGHTON & SIMMSCALLAN, MICKCALLANMILNER, MARTINsee object fileBP81. Microscope (marked): 'COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD/YORK,ENGLAND/PAT No 525970/M251/IDIV=1MICRON' 2. Lens negatives (marked with sticky labels): '1-7' 3. Battery source (marked with white ink): 'M251'; 4. Large box (marked on front with black marker) 'INVERTED PHASE M251' ; 5. Large box (marked on front on sticker): 'BRITISH RAILWAYS LUGG.....'; 6. Small box (marked): 'INVERTED PHASE M251'Manufactered by0019521953(m'scope) H41cm, W14cm (box1) H41cm, W 28cmUniversity of St AndrewsCooke, Troughton & SimmsMANU2000-10-06AAbp1 1453single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJBMICROSCOPEINVERTEDCALLENMILNER, MARTINCAMERA LUCIDAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302000-10-10Cooke, Troughton & SimmsYork, England1Present2000-10-10ComponentRecord state2000-10-10very goodInverted microscope with container box, small box of attachments, camera lucida + box, transformer, 2 drawing boxes, 2 blocks and 1 bag of attachmentsvery goodBP810Inverted microscope has 10 parts as noted in the description. There are also 5 objectives, 2 circular discs, monocular eyepiece, binocular eyepiece and 2 camera lucidas. Measurements: (Container box): H44cm, W 28cm; (Small box): H 8cm, W 20cm; (Rest 1): H 13cm, W40.5cm; (Rest 2): H 9cm, W39.5cm; (Drawing board 1): H20cm, W 18.5cm; (Drawing board 2): H 20cm, W 18.5cm. One of 2 microscopes ordered by Mick Callen in the 1950s (he used BP8) (Martin Milner, 1999)MICROSCOPEbpcast ironsteelWOODplasticglassFLEXpaperMICROSCOPEINVERTEDCALLENMILNER, MARTINCAMERA LUCIDAsee object fileBP9Microscope ( on side of limb): 'MADE BY/COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD/AT YORK ENGLAND/PAT NO 525970/M2915/1 DIV=1 MICRON' Microscope (Engraved on top of limb): 'T' (surrounded by a 'C') '& S'; Rest 1 (in ink): 'MADE BY/COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD?AT YORK ENGLAND/M17505 COARSE FOCUS'; Rest 2 (in ink): 'CTS M264/M2915 & FOR USE ONLY WITH CTS M264/OR CTS M2915'; Camer Lucida Box (stamped) 'T' (surrounded by a 'C') '& S'; Box with bits (marked):'OPEN IN DARKROOM ONLY/ILFORD/PLATE/N 50/THIN FILM HALF TONE'; Transformer (marked on sticker): 'NO 24676?INSPECTED(V)/BY JM/DATE 6/2/97' and 'J.N. CAMPBELL (DUNDEE)' and BAR CODE and '*24676*'Manufactered byBP9.JPG(Microscope) H 43cm, W 14cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandYorkCooke, Troughton & SimmsMANU2000-10-10AAbp1 4368collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century10:18:5215:59:0212:11:32collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungBP:C50BP:C51BP:C52BP:C53BP:C54BP:C63BP:C64BP:C65BP:C66BP:C67BP:C68BP:C76BP:C79BP:C80BP:C81BP:C82BP:C83hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYBELL PETTIGREW, SIR JAMESTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELCALLAN, H.G.WALLACE, Alfred RusselAFRICAEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaASIANorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-272010-12-09MC:C48Bell Pettigrew MuseumAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMammalsBirdsFossilsSpongesCoralsMolluscsInsectsFishReptiles and amphibiansInvertebratesAlfred Russel WallaceZoological InstrumentsMicroscope SlidesWilliam Carmichael McIntoshHarold CallanD’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonWhaling equipmentMuseum CollectionsMammalsFISHBIRDSInsectsSpongesSKELETONfossilCoralvertebrateinvertebrateBP:C49University of St AndrewsBell Pettigrew MuseumThe Bell Pettigrew Museum houses, in its extensive display areas and stores, the University’s zoology collection of c. 13,500 specimens, plus a small collection of related scientific instruments. The Bell Pettigrew Museum is a rare survival of a Victorian teaching museum and, as such, an important representation of a type of institution that has now largely been lost. Collecting continues, and the collections are actively used for teaching and research purposes. The zoological specimens include both wet (specimens preserved in fluid) and dry material (including stuffed skins, shells, insects, eggs, fossils and dried material such as starfish, etc.). Collectively, the specimens represent the 36 phyla, including Poriphera, Mollusca, Nematoda, Annelida, Crustacea and Echinodermata among the 35 invertebrate phyla. Many specimens come from the phylum Chordata, which includes the fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. The specimens are organised to allow the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships between animals to be clearly understood in the light of the characteristics defining each phylum. They include several type specimens, examples of extinct species and other items of major importance e.g. specimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace, the famous 19th century naturalist who, with Darwin, proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection; and fossil fish excavated throughout the 19th century at Dura Den, several species of which were new to science, and which fuelled the debate on evolution. The collections comprehensively illustrate the natural environment. They also reflect developments in science e.g. the theory of evolution, mechanisms of hereditary, DNA, etc, which underlay human progress. They relate in part to the work of the renowned St Andrews professors of Natural History William Carmichael McIntosh (1838-1931), D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948), and H.G. Callan (1917-1993), among others: Thompson is regarded as the father of bio-mathematics, and Callan internationally renowned for his work on lampbrush chromosomes. University of St Andrews 4369collect>intern19th-21st century15:52:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYmammalTHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHAFRICAEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaASIANorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAEuropesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83MammalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th/early 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentMammalsBP:C50University of St AndrewsMammalsThe Bell Pettigrew museum holds a wide range of mammal specimens, including some primates and marsupials. Mammal specimens include part and skeletal remains as well as complete examples. Among the mammals represented in the museum are rarer species such as a Himalayan Cat-Bear, an Ethiopian wart-hog and a skeleton of a Malayan Tapir while more well known animals such as rabbits, hedgehogs, rats, common dormice and dogs (in the form of a skeleton of a greyhound) are also on display. Extinct specimens on display include a thylacine (Tasmanian wolf) and St Kilda house-mouse.University of St Andrews 4370collect>intern20th century15:52:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYBIRDSEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandSOUTH AMERICANorth AmericaASIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83GUNTHER, AlbertWALLACE, Alfred RusselBirdsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentBIRDBP:C51University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byBIRDSThe Bell Pettigrew Museum holds a large collection of birds, bird skeletons and birds eggs from around the world. Amongst the specimens is a quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), a rare and endangered species that comes from South America. It was presented to the Museum by Dr Albert Gunther, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum, along with 45 other bird specimens, all of which came originally from the collections of Alfred Russel Wallace, the eminent naturalists who, with Charles Darwin, was a co-inventor of the theory of evolution by natural selection. As well as a general bird section containing examples of Herons, Grouse, Flamingos (with eggs), Storks and a Rhinoceros Hornbill the bird collection has been sub-divided into geographical areas, with a separate display on flightless birds. Geographically the collection has been split into three sections, Asian, America (North and South) and native British birds. Among the Asian birds are Cuckoos, Jungle Fowl, Thrushes, Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Sun birds. For America we have Cotingas, Ant birds’, Tyrant Fly Catchers, Trogens, Parrots, Mot Mots and Red Wings. Finally native British birds include several types of Duck, Owls, Game birds, Gulls and birds of prey, including an example of a white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). As a result of habitat loss and persecution the white-tailed eagle became extinct in Scotland in 1918. A reintroduction programme, started in the 1959, allowed it to make a successful return. It is now Britain's largest bird, with females weighing up to 7 kg and having a wingspan of nearly 2.5 metres. The Museum holds 8 dodo bones, as well as casts of bones of the dodo. These bones are extremely important as, surprisingly, given the fame of the dodo, very few specimens of dodos survive and none are complete (for example, of the dodo acquired, as part of Elias Ashmole's collection, by Oxford University, just a mummified head and foot now remain). The dodo, a flightless bird, was discovered by Europeans on the island of Mauritius in 1598. Human intervention in its environment, from deliberate hunting to the destruction of the birds' habitat and the destruction of their eggs by cats, dogs and pigs introduced to the island, resulted in its extinction by about 1680. The eight dodo bones (Mauritius), and 11 solitaire bones (Rodriguez) in the Bell Pettigrew Museum were donated by Alfred Newton (1827-1907), Professor of Zoology at Cambridge University. His brother Sir Edward Newton was a colonial administrator on Mauritius 1859-77, and he sent back solitaire and dodo bones for study. The Museum also holds two bones of the extinct Aepyornis ('elephant bird') from Madagascar.University of St Andrews 4371collect>interncollect>intern19th-21st century10:21:3615:52:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYZOOLOGYfossilEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, Dura DenEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, England, DorsetsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83FossilsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentfossilBP:C52University of St AndrewsFossilsFossils form an important part of the collections of the Bell Pettigrew Museum as they help us to understand the history of the Earth and the life upon it. Two display cases are dedicated to fossils. One contains fossils found at Dura Den, a small village approximately 6 miles from St Andrews. There, under 300 feet of yellow sandstone, several examples of extinct lobe-finned fish and lung fish, and the coelacanth were excavated, after the initial discovery of fossils there in 1827. Excavations of fossils of fishes were made at Dura Den at various times in the 19th century, including during an excavation in 1861 funded by the British Association and supervised by Matthew Forster Heddle, a founding member of the Mineralogical Society, London and President of the Geological Society of Edinburgh who was to become Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews, 1862-1883. (One of the new species of fish discovered, Gyroptychius heddlei, was named for Heddle). The fossils excited much interest. Several species of fishes that were new to science were discovered, and their extraordinary preservation allowed detailed research and accurate anatomical reconstructions. The fishes were examined by several prominent scientists, including Lyell and Agassiz, and their bone structures fuelled the debate on evolution. In the second case there is an assortment of fossils from around the world including Ammonite Titanites giganticus (about 140 million years old) found in Dorset; Madagascan fossil wood (225 million years old); and a primitive marine oephalopod possessing a shell from Morocco (380 million years old).University of St Andrews 4372collect>intern19th to 20th century15:52:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYOWEN, RichardspongePhilippinesEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAsia, JapansubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83SpongesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentspongeBP:C53University of St AndrewsSpongesAmong the sponge specimens in the collections of the Bell Pettigrew Museum is a superb example of a Venus' Flower Basket (Euplectella aspergillum), a species of glass sponge first described by the great Victorian anatomist Richard Owen in 1841. The inner cavity of the Euplectella aspergillum is often the home of a pair of small symbiotic shrimp; once the shrimp grow they can never leave, and so the sponge was often given as a symbolic wedding present. Euplectella grows in the seas around Japan and the Philippines and is made up of a series of threads of glass-like fibres. These fibres, which can transmit light, have been much studied and are the basis of current research into fibre-optics. Other examples of sponges in the Museum include a Neptune’s Goblet, and a Pheronema Carpenteri, as well as a Glass-Rope sponge from Japan and a native Scottish sponge, Stylocalyx thomsoni Marshall found off the cost of Shetland.University of St Andrews 4373collect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century10:22:4115:52:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYCoralAustraliaUnited StatesCaribbean, BahamassubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83CoralsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentCoralBP:C54University of St AndrewsCoralsThe Bell Pettigrew Museum holds a small but significant collection of Corals. This includes a large and impressive Brain-coral (so-called because its shape resembles a brain). The collection also contains cnidarian corals which are responsible for building the huge reefs such as Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. There are also examples of the Dovonia Cactus, the Lophohelia Prolifera (found off the coast of Florida at a depth of around 227 to 434 feet), the Flabellum, the Amphilaphs Regularis (a native of the Nightingale Islands) and the Manicina areolata found around the Bahamas.University of St Andrews 4382collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century10:25:2515:52:1515:59:3615:57:42collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHshellsAsia, JapanSouth America, ChileAfrica, South AfricaRED SEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-272011-04-262011-04-26MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83MolluscsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentMolluscsBP:C63University of St AndrewsMolluscsWe have a significant collection of molluscs both prserved as fluid specimens and as shells. Shells from all over the world are represented in the Bell Pettigrew Museum. Amongst them are a Moonshell from Japan, a Top-shell from the Red Sea, an Atlantic Vase and a Queen Conch from the West Indies as well as Limpets from South Africa and Chile. Also present are rare or uncommon shells such as the Precious Wentletrap and the Cymbiolena magnifica.University of St Andrews 4383collect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century15:52:1516:13:11collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYInsectsAfrica, EthiopiaEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaAsia, MalayaNorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-272011-04-26MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83InsectsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentInsectsBP:C64University of St AndrewsInsectsThere is a large collection of insect specimens within the Bell Pettigrew Museum. These include insects in various stages of development as well as mature specimens. Representatives of the major insect groups are there including moths, silk and hawk, butterflies, papilionoidea and lepidoptera, several species of flies, beetles, mosquitoes, lice, ants, earwigs, bees, grasshoppers, locusts, crickets and wasps.University of St Andrews 4384collect>intern19th to 20th century15:52:16collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYFISHAfrica, EgyptEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaAsia, MalayaNorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAantarcticasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83FishAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentFISHBP:C65University of St AndrewsFISHThe Bell Pettigrew Museum contains a large section on fish, displayed in various forms. For example there are skeletal remains of a Nile catfish, the skull of a cod and the upper and lower jaws of a tiger shark. Along with these are many bottled remains including those of a wolfish or sea cat, a trumpet fish and a 3-spined stickleback. Possible the most magnificent specimens are those of preserved complete fish and include a hammerhead shark, an Antarctic Scordaenid, a Sapphirine Gunard, an Indian Ocean Leather fish, a Tropical Dolphin fish and a North Atlantic haddock. Held in the collection is a Banks’ Oarfish (Regalecus banksii), which is thought of as one of the treasures of the museum.University of St Andrews 4385collect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century10:28:3515:52:16collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYReptilesgalapagos islandsEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaASIANorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83University of St AndrewsReptiles and amphibiansAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentReptiles and amphibiansBP:C66University of St Andrewscollected byReptiles and amphibiansA variety of specimens of reptiles and amphibians can be found in the Bell Pettigrew Museum. Amongst the specimens on display are a green or common turtle and a giant tortoise from the Galapagos Islands. Fully grown adult giant tortoise can weigh over 300 kilograms (661 lb) and measure 1.2 meters (4 ft) long. They are long-lived, with a life expectancy in the wild estimated to be 100 -150 years. Populations have fallen dramatically due to hunting and the introduction of predators and grazers by humans since the 17th century. Snakes are also represented with cobras, rat and python (in skeletal form) snakes on display. Among the frogs and lizards are a hairy frog from Africa, a gecko and a green lizard. One of the more dramatic objects is a preserved West African crocodile.University of St Andrews 4386collect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century10:29:1615:52:16collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYinvertebratesAFRICAEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandAustraliaASIANorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83InvertebratesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentinvertebratesBP:C67University of St AndrewsinvertebratesA magnificent Giant Spider crab is among the many invertebrates on display at the Bell Pettigrew museum. It is one of two bought by Sir D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson at a market in Japan and brought back to St Andrews; and is the biggest invertebrate on display. Other crabs on display include the smaller hermit, northern and lesser bear crabs. Urchins and starfish are also well represented with common starfish such as the common sunstar, the buthorn starfish (found in British waters) and the more exotic West Indian reticulated starfish. Also present are lobster, preserved in bottles, many different types of barnacles as well as the venomous scorpion. University of St Andrews 4387collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:30:0415:52:1613:02:22collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYBIRDSAsia, IndonesiaWALLACE, Alfred RusselSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-272010-12-09MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83WALLACE, Alfred RussellAlfred Russel WallaceAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentBIRDSBP:C68University of St Andrewscollected byAlfred Russel WallaceAlfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a naturalist, evolutionary theorist and social critic. He undertook a collecting expedition in the Amazon, 1848-52, but his specimens were lost when the ship carrying them sank. He later travelled to the Malay Archipelago, observing and collecting. While recovering from a bout of malaria in the Moluccas in February 1858, he realized that natural selection could serve as the mechanism of evolution. He wrote a short paper which he sent to Charles Darwin for his comments. Wallace's paper and extracts from Darwin's unpublished writings were read at the Linnean Society on 1st July 1858, and Wallace is regarded, with Darwin, as the co-inventor of the theory of evolution by natural selection. Dr Albert Gunther, Keeper of the Zoology at the British Museum, presented 46 birds originally from the collections of Wallace to the Bell Pettigrew Museum, where Gunther's brother-in-law, William Carmichael McIntosh, was Director. These include a resplendant quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno).University of St Andrews 4402collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century15:52:1617:04:0217:00:19collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYMICROSCOPESCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHCALLAN, H.G.MCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποι2011-09-272011-04-272011-04-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83University of St AndrewsZoological InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (The Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSBP:C76University of St Andrewscollected byZoological InstrumentsThe Bell Pettigrew Museum contains a small but important collection of instruments, particularly microscopes, used in Biology at the University of St Andrews over the past century. These include a microscope inscribed 'Bell Pettigrew Museum' which must have been bought as part of the original equipment for the Museum in the early 20th century. There are late 19th century microscopes dating from the time of William Carmichael McIntosh, and an R. and J. Beck simple microscope used by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Particularly worthy of note are the microscopes associated with the work of the zoology department under H.G. Callan. These include early inverted microscopes by Cooke, Troughton and Simms of York made to special order. These are some of the earliest inverted microscopes made and are important in the history of microscopy. There is also a radiometer pH meter that was used for 50 years in the Gatty Marine Laboratory after its purchase in the 1930s.University of St Andrews 4405collect>interncollect>internpeople1840 to 20th century10:30:4115:52:1609:35:19collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1ad458University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYEDUCATIONEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandMICROSCOPEslidesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-112011-09-272011-04-06MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthCALLAN, Harold GarnetBURT, DavidMicroscope SlidesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1840 to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentslideBP:C79University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected bycollected byMicroscope SlidesA vast range of plant and animal slides have been produced in the University since around 1840. This collection of glass zoological mounts include a variety of biological material such as annelida larval forms, porifera, anoplura, and a range of epidural scales and feathers. They were created, acquired, contributed and used by staff and students including Professors William Carmichael McIntosh, D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Harold Garnet Callan, and Dr David Burt. The collection also houses examples from some of the most exceptional international commercial microscopical mounters including Charles Baker, Richard Suter, Fredrick Enock, Johann Dietrich Moller, Fritz Meyer of the Statzione Zoologica and Harris Biological Supplies.University of St Andrews 4406collect>interncollect>internlate 19th / early 20th century10:31:2115:52:16collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELannelidFISHMCINTOSH, ROBERTABell Pettigrew MuseumChallengermarine laboratoryEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.geographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWilliam Carmichael McIntoshAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.late 19th / early 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentBP:C80University of St Andrewscollected byWilliam Carmichael McIntoshWilliam Carmichael McIntosh (1838-1931), Professor of Natural History at the University of St Andrews, 1882-1917, was for many years Director of the Bell Pettigrew Museum and the University Museum which preceded it. He carried out pioneering research into marine annelid worms and the life cycles of food-fishes. He established Britain’s first marine laboratory in St Andrews in 1884, and for ten years this was the national headquarters for marine zoology and fisheries research: its successor laboratory, the Gatty Marine Laboratory, founded in 1896, still operates as a leading teaching and research institution within the University. McIntosh published various influential works on zoology, including the renowned seven volume Monograph of the British Marine Annelids (1873-1923). His sister Roberta McIntosh, a talented artist who was to marry Albert Gunther, provided many of the illustrations. Her original watercolours are held in the University Library's Special Collections department. McIntosh did much to build up the Bell Pettigrew Museum's very comprehensive collection of marine animals. The Museum also holds a large number of his zoological slides containing microscopic specimens. McIntosh was a man of strong Christian beliefs and some of his slides are prepared with decorative Biblical texts around the specimen window. He did not fully embrace Darwin’s theory of evolution. However, he did not publicly criticise Darwin, and even described him as ‘a good naturalist’ after they corresponded about earthworms. McIntosh was sent samples obtained during the Challenger expedition for analysis, and nearly 100 specimens from the expedition remain in the Museum. From 1872-76 HMS Challenger undertook the first major survey of the world's oceans.University of St Andrews 4407collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1950-198210:41:5815:52:1714:52:56collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYslideMICROSCOPECHROMOSOMESCALLAN, H.G.Europe, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-09-272011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83CALLAN, Harold GarnetHarold CallanAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1950-1982University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentBP:C81University of St Andrewscollected byHarold CallanH.G. (Mick) Callan (1917-1993) was appointed to the Chair of Natural History in 1950, at the age of just 33, holding the post for 32 years. His research focused on chromosomes, and he made extremely important scientific breakthroughs through his analyses of lampbrush chromosomes, in particular contributing to understanding of how chromosomes are constructed and function in their 'lampbrush' form to prepare the unfertilised egg for subsequent development into a complex multi-cellular organism. He was prominent in the first wave of cell biologists following on from the discovery of the structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in the early 1950s. One of his students demonstrated that DNA is linear along the chromosome, not present in packets with protein spacers as some believed. University of St Andrews 4408collect>intern1917-194815:52:17collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsZOOLOGYTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHBell Pettigrew MuseumEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49BP:C83D’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1917-1948University of St Andrews; D'Arcy ThompsonMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentslideMICROSCOPEshellcrabBP:C82University of St Andrewscollected byD’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD'Arcy Wentworth Thompson held the Chair of Biology at Dundee from 1884-1917 before becoming Professor of Natural History at the University of St Andrews from 1917 until his death in 1948. A renowned polymath, he was a Greek scholar and mathematician as well as a naturalist. Thompson produced over 300 scientific articles and books. His seminal work, On Growth and Form, was published in 1917. In it, he argued that biological form very largely reflects physical and mathematical principles. He claimed that animals and plants could be understood in terms of pure mathematics. He demonstrated that mathematical functions could be applied to drawings of organisms to transform their shapes into those of related species, and considered how this discovery could be related to an understanding of evolution and developmental mechanisms. One of his most striking examples involves the use of linear and non-linear functions to alter a drawing of a human skull into the skull-shapes of other primates. Thompson's work, which is of international renown, laid the foundations for future research in bio-mathematics. Thompson served as Scientific Advisor to the Fishery Board for Scotland and as British Representative on the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. He was responsible for planning and co-ordinating investigations of tides, currents, sea temperatures and salinities, and migrations of marine life. To this end he purchased a trawler (H.M.S. Goldseeker) in 1902 and had her fitted out as a biological and hydrographical research vessel. Thompson also carried out work on seal fur fisheries on behalf of the British government. He was knighted in 1937. Thompson was a popular and entertaining lecturer, and is still fondly remembered by older alumni and townspeople. While at St. Andrews, D’Arcy built up the Bell Pettigrew Museum of Natural History and added considerably to its displays, collecting material from all over the world. Several specimens collected by him are on display in the Bell Pettigrew Museum, (including a huge Japanese spider crab - an example of the largest living arthropod - bought in a fishing market in Japan during his Bering Sea expedition), while others are held in storage. The material includes whale foetuses obtained by Thompson from whaling skippers in Dundee.University of St Andrews 4709collect>interncollect>intern19th / 20th century15:52:1415:59:02collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungBP:C50BP:C51BP:C52BP:C53BP:C54BP:C63BP:C64BP:C65BP:C66BP:C67BP:C68BP:C76BP:C79BP:C80BP:C81BP:C82hcr1hcr1ZOOLOGYwhalingBell Pettigrew MuseumTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-272011-09-27MC:C48BP:C49Whaling equipmentAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th / 20th centuryUniversity of St Andrewshcr1MammalsBirdsFossilsSpongesCoralsMolluscsInsectsFishReptiles and amphibiansInvertebratesAlfred Russel WallaceZoological InstrumentsMicroscope SlidesWilliam Carmichael McIntoshHarold CallanD’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonMuseum CollectionsBell Pettigrew MuseumWhaling equipmentBP:C83University of St AndrewsBell Pettigrew MuseumWithin the Bell Pettigrew Museum is displayed a collection of whaling equipment. There are bladed flensing tools, all those on display showing the mark of Robert Sorby – the firm of Sorby, first listed in 1828, played an important role in the development of the cutlery trade in Sheffield, but also made axes, scythes, flensing knives, etc.University of St Andrews 26442004200401/10/2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACfossilDINOSAUR TOOTHMOROCCOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-02-112005-02-08TaouzMoroccoPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopAcquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology1Present2005-02-08ComponentRecord state2005-02-08goodDinosaur tooth. Spinosaurus Aegyptus. 96 million years old.Good but has been repaired. Some flaking on surface near pointed end of tooth (R Clerke 07/02/2005).1fossilbpmTaouzMOROCCOfossilFOSSILDINOSAUR TOOTHMOROCCOObject history file.Acquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.32E329E329Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 9cm W 2cm01/10/2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-02-08ABbpm1 26422004200401/10/2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACfossilTRILOBITECAMBRIAN PERIODMOROCCOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-02-112005-02-08Dubel OugmatMoroccoPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopAcquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.33/21Present2005-02-08Stored WithComponentRecord state2005-02-08goodFossil, Cambrian period. Trilobite Cambropallas in two parts.Good but some restoration previous to acquisition (R Clerke 07/02/2005).BPM2004.33/22fossilbpmDubel OugmatMOROCCOfossilFOSSILTRILOBITECAMBRIAN PERIODMOROCCOObject history fileAcquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.33/1E327E327Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 3cm , L 23cm, W 16cm (when both parts together)01/10/2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-02-08ABbpm1BPM2004.33/2 26432004200401/10/2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACfossilTRILOBITECAMBRIAN PERIODMOROCCOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-02-112005-02-08Dubel OugmatMoroccoPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopAcquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.33/11Present2005-02-08Stored WithComponentRecord state2005-02-08goodFossil, Cambrian period. Trilobite Cambropallas in two parts.Good but some restoration previous to acquisition (R Clerke 07/02/2005).BPM2004.33/12fossilbpmDubel OugmatMOROCCOfossilFOSSILTRILOBITECAMBRIAN PERIODMOROCCOObject history fileAcquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.33/2E327E327Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 3cm , L 23cm, W 16cm (when both parts together)01/10/2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-02-08ABbpm1BPM2004.33/1 26452004200401/10/2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACfossilORTHOCONE NAUTILOIDMOROCCOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-02-112005-02-08High Atlas MountainsMoroccoPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopAcquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology1Present2005-02-08ComponentRecord state2005-02-08goodLarge fossil piece. Orthocone Nautiloids - Orthoceras. 380 million years old.Good (R Clerke 07/02/2005).1fossilbpmHigh Atlas MountainsMOROCCOfossilFOSSILORTHOCONE NAUTILOIDMOROCCOObject history file.Acquired by Martin Milner, School of BiologyBPM2004.34E328E328Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 69cm D 6cm W 38cm01/10/2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-02-08ABbpm1 272320042004October 2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRACfossilGLOSSOPTERISAustraliaLEAVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302005-03-23AustraliaPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopAcquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology1Present2005-03-23ComponentRecord state£382005-03-23goodFossil leaves - Glossopteris. 250 million years oldExcellent condition. (R Clerke 18.03.2005)1fossilbpmAustraliafossilFOSSILGLOSSOPTERISAUSTRALIALEAVESobject history fileAcquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology£38BPM2004.35E328E328Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 4.5cm x W 21.0 cm x D 16.2 cmOctober 2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-03-23ABbpm1 272420042004October 2004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRACfossilCYCADLEAVESAustraliasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302005-03-23QueenslandAustraliaPurchaseMr Wood's Fossil ShopBPM2004.32, BPM2004.33, BPM2004.35, BPM2004.36 all bought as a set for £320. Acquired by Martin Milner for School of Biology.1Present2005-03-23ComponentRecord state£320 as part of set2005-03-23goodCycad fossil leaves, cretaceous period.Excellent condition ( R Clerke 18/03/2005)1fossilbpmQueenslandAustraliafossilFOSSILCYCADLEAVESAUSTRALIAobject history fileBPM2004.32, BPM2004.33, BPM2004.35, BPM2004.36 all bought as a set for £320. Acquired by Martin Milner for School of Biology.£320 as part of setBPM2004.36E327E327Mr Wood's Fossil Shop20042004H 3.5 cm x W 16.0 cm x D 21.0 cmOctober 2004APUniversity of St Andrews2005-03-23ABbpm1 272520052005January 2005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRACfossilAMMONITEPORTLANDDORSETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302005-03-23PortlandDorsetPurchaseCharmouth Fossils Ltd.Letter from A.J. Gill from Charmouth Fossils Ltd says that the fossil came from a quarry in the north east of Portland, Dorset and was purchased from a quarry worker. This is a legal way of obtaining fossils. Acquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology.1Present2005-03-23ComponentRecord state£3502005-03-23goodAmmonite titanites giganteus 140 million years old.Excellent condition ( R Clerke 18/03/2005)1fossilbpmPORTLANDDORSETfossilFOSSILAMMONITEPORTLANDDORSET0bject history fileLetter from A.J. Gill from Charmouth Fossils Ltd says that the fossil came from a quarry in the north east of Portland, Dorset and was purchased from a quarry worker. This is a legal way of obtaining fossils. Acquired by Martin Milner, School of Biology.£350BPM2005.2E353E353Charmouth Fossils Ltd.20052005H 12.0 cm x W 42.0 cmJanuary 2005APUniversity of St Andrews2005-03-23ABbpm1 4316collect>interncollect>intern2010201003.06.201017:06:5509:52:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-102010-08-02DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-08-02ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-08-02very goodBotany Slides09:49:42oastore2011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireTYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)2011-05-11201019091A collection of 38 botany slidesBOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35E410E410Woods, JenniferCreated bydbi BPM2010.35.jpg294620102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-08-02AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4282collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-06-30DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-06-30ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-06-30very goodBotany slide, T.S. of Iris RootExcellent 30.06.201009:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(1)BOTANY / T.S. of Iris Root / 12.5.09 H.BB.CB. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(1).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-06-30AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4202collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Larise Europea T.S. Stem Secondary ThickeningExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Larise Europea' possible alternative spelling of 'Larix europaea.' Species name, Larix europaea. Common name, Larch tree.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(10)BOTANY / Larise Europea / T.S. Stem / Secondary Thickening / 14.6.09 95: aF. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(10).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4289collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Elaeagnus Stellate scale hairs of leaf epidermisExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Elaeagnus. Common name, silverberry or oleaster. BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(11)BOTANY / Elaeagnus / Stellate scale hairs / of leaf epidermis / 29.4.09 a% / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(11).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4290collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aspidium Felix-mas T.S. RootExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Felix-mas' possible alternative spelling of 'Filix Mas.' Species name, Aspidium Filix mas. Common name, common male fern. BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(12)BOTANY / Aspidium Felix-mas / T.S. Root / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(12).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4291collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Elodea Canadensis T.S. Stem Hyd. type (acrahig trosus)Fair; some damage, running of preservation fluid out of second circle into surrounding slide.09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Words 'acrahig trosus' indistinct and unidentifiable - could potentially have different names. Species name, Elodea canadensis. Common name, American or Canadian Waterweed or Pondweed.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(13)BOTANY / Elodea Cauadeusis / T.S. Stem / Hyd. type (acrahig trosus) / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(13).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4292collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aspidium Felix-mas T.S. Concaulzic vasc. bundle.Excellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Felix-mas' possible alternative spelling of 'Filix mas.' Species name, Aspidium Filix mas. Common name, common male fern.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(14)BOTANY / Aspidium Felix-mas / T.S. Concaulzic / vasc. bundle / 21.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(14).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4293collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aspidium T.S. PetioleExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Aspidium filix mas. Common name, common male fern.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(15)BOTANY / Aspidium / T.S. Petiole / 18.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(15).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4294collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Scotch Fir Pinus sylvestris L.S. Cone (blurred)Excellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Brackets following 'L.S. Cone' and lettering preceding '.09.' indeciperhable. Species name, Pinus sylvestris. Common name, Scotch fir.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(16)BOTANY / Scotch Fir / Pinus sylvestris / L.S. Cone (blurred) / (blurred).09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(16).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4295collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, L.S. Dead Wood with Myeclium of fungus (Peziza aeruginosa)Excellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Myeclium' possible alternative spelling of 'mycelium.' Species name, Peziza aeruginosa. Common name, cup fungus.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(17)BOTANY / L.S. Dead Wood with / Myeclium of Fungus / (Peziza aeruginosa) / 21.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(17).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4296collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Louis Europea L.S. StemExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Europea' possible alternative spelling of 'europaea.'BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(18)BOTANY / Louis Europea / L.S. Stem / 14.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(18).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4297collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, T.S. Primary Rt. (bean) sowing lat. branchesExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(19)BOTANY / T.S. Primary Rt. (bean) / showing lat. branches / 14.6.09 Slye. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(19).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4283collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-07DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-07ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-07very goodBotany slide, T.S. of Iris RootExcellent 30.06.201009:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(2)BOTANY / T.S. of Iris Root / 12.5.09 H.BB.CB. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(2).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-07AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4298collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Epidermis of Narcissus LeafGood; slight cracking of black preserving seal09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Narcisseae. Common name, Narcissus plant or daffodil.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(20)BOTANY / Epidermis of / Narcissus Leaf / 28.?.09 T.S.A.B. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(20).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4299collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Fern Prothallus Under SurfaceGood; slight chipping of glass slide in two areas; remnants of circular preserving seal, potentially from BPM2010.35(22), on back side.09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(21)BOTANY / Fern Prothallus / Under Surface / 21.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(21).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4300collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Hazel Nut T.S. Stem Stone CellsPoor; outer colourful circular ring gone, transparent inner circle remaining; plant material possibly still intact.09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Corylus. Common name, hazelnut. BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(22)BOTANY / Hazel Nut- / T.S. Stem / Stone Cells / 31.5.09 Slye. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(22).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4301collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aristolochia Sipho T.S. Stem Seles. st(blurred) systemExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Indecipherable writing beneath 'T.S. Stem.' Potentially 'seles. st(blurred) system.' Blurred area unable to make out. Species name, Aristolochia sipho. Common name, Dutchman's pipe. BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(23)BOTANY / Aristolochia Sipho / T.S. Stem / seles. st(blurred) system / 19.5.09 Sef: Ac. Bvci / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(23).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4302collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Fern ProthallusGood; plant material intact, glass slide dusty/dirty (possibly mold) centred around front/back mid-to lower area of slide09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(24)BOTANY / Fern Prothallus / 21.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(24).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4303collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Liriodendron tulipifera T.S. Petiole Stone cells etc.Good; slide slightly dusty09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Liriodendron tulipifera. Common name, tulip tree or yellow poplar.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(25)BOTANY / Liriodendron tulipifera / T.S. Petiole / Stone cells etc. / 3.6.09 T.Br.F / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(25).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4304collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Elodea Canadensis P.S. Stem Hyd. type (aes. mod.)Good; front/back of slide dusty, concentrated around mid- to lower-right regions09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Elodea canadensis. Common name, American or Canadian waterweed or pondweed.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(26)BOTANY / Elodea Canadensis / P.S. Stem / Hyd. type (aes. mod) / 29.5.09 H.CB. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(26).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4305collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, PezizaGood; front/back or slide dusty, coloured seal seems to have seeped slightly into inner circle09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Peziza. Common name, cup fungi.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(27)BOTANY / Peziza / 19.x.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(27).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4306collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Nuphar Lutea T.S. Petiole (hydro.) stellate idioblastsGood; front/back slide dusty, back has slight scratch in upper area09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Writing following 'Af.' illegible, potentially not 'Breen.' Species name, Nuphar lutea. Common name, spatterdock or yellow water-lily.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(28)BOTANY / Nuphar Lutea / T.S. Petiole (hydro.) / stellate idioblasts / 3.6.09 Saf: Ac. Breen / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(28).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4307collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Elodea Canadensis T.S. Stem Hydro. type of bundleGood; slight chip in mid-left section; some dust, exp. centred around and potentialy inside circular specimen; coloured chip, possibly preserving seal from another slide, located in upper centre of slide09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Elodea canadensis. Common name, American or Canadian waterweed or pondweed.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(29)BOTANY / Elodea Canadensis / T.S. Stem / Hydro. type of bundle / 28.5.09 H. CB. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(29).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4284collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-07DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-07ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-07very goodBotany slide, T.S. potato = Stem IodineGood; slight cracking of black ring around specimen09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(3)BOTANY / T.S. of Iris Root / 12.5.09 H.BB.CB. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(3).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-07AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4308collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Holly Leaf - Epidermis Upper surface asdomatolFair; front/back dusty; brown markings left centre and pale semi-circle lower left on back surface or slide, potentially remnats from another slide09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Ilex aquifolium. Common name, Holly.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(30)BOTANY / Holly Leaf - Epidermis / upper surface / asdomatol / 28.5.09 I. B. A. % / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(30).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4309collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Iliaecophyta nosfoeFair; front/back dusty; slight running of seal09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Nosfoe' indecipherable and potentially a different word. 'Iliaecophyta' potentially species name 'lycopodiophyta,' the common clubmoss.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(31)BOTANY / Iliaecophyta / nosfoe / 21.x.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(31).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4310collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Holly Leaf Epidermis - under surface StomataGood; front/back dusty09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Ilex aquifolium. Common name, Holly.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(32)BOTANY / Holly Leaf / Epidermis - under surface / stomata / 29.5.09 I.b.:A.W.% / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(32).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4311collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aspidium Felix-mas L.S. Vasc. BundleGood; front/back very dusty, upper right hand corner chipping of glass09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Felix-mas' possible alternative spelling of 'Filix mas.' Common male fern.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(33)BOTANY / Aspidium Felix-mas / L.S. Vasc. Bundle / 21.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(33).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4312collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Scotch Fir (Pinus Silvestris) T.S. StemGood; front/back very dusty09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Pinus silvestris. Common name, Scotch fir.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(34)BOTANY / Scotch Fir / (Pinus Silvestris) / T.S. Stem / 23.6.09 Slye. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(34).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4313collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Ruscus T.S. Stem showing scattered bundlesFair; front/back very dusty; some running of lower half of seal; small dent in mid-right area of glass09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species name, Ruscus aculeatus. Common name, Butcher's broom.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(35)BOTANY / Ruscus / T.S. Stem / showing scattered bundles / 24.4.09 Slye. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(35).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4314collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Polytricum Commune AntheridiaGood; front/back very dusty; upper right hand corner has small yellowish mark, possibly remnants from another slide09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Polytricum' possible alternative spelling of Polytrichum. Species name, Polytrichum commune. Common name, common haircap moss.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(36)BOTANY / Polytricum Commune / Antheridia / 22.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(36).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4203collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Polytricum Commune T.S. StemFair; front/back very dusty; scruff markings along right side; yellowish semi-circle on back, possibly from seal of another slide09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Polytricum' possible alternative spelling of Polytrichum. Species name, Polytrichum commune. Common name, common haircap moss.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(37)BOTANY / Polytricum Commune / T.S. Stem / 22.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(37).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4315collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:52:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, F.S. Rhytisma acerinumGood; front/back very dusty09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Aat. Aeia' somewhat illegible so potentially another meaning. Species name, Rhytisma acerinum. Common name, tar spot.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(38)BOTANY / F.S. Rhytisma / acerinum / Aat. Aeia 21.x.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(38).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4285collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-07DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-07ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-07very goodBotany slide, Phormium tenase T.S. Leaf Sclerenchyma FibresExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species Name, Phormium tenax. Common name, New Zeland flax.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(4)BOTANY / Phormium Tenase / T.S. Leaf / Sclerenchyma Fibres/ 11.5.09 Paf: Ac. breen (unreadable) / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(4).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-07AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4286collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Aspidium T.S. LeafExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species Name, Aspidium. Common name, male fern.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(5)BOTANY / Aspidium / T.S. Leaf / 18.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(5).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4287collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Holly T.S. PetioleExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Species Name, Ilex Aquifolium. Common name, holly.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(6)BOTANY / Holly / T.S. Petiole / 28.5.09 Hy 3. / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(6).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4288collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, T.S. Holly Leaf Ilese AquifoliumExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. Ilese potential spelling of Ilex. Species Name, Ilex aquifolium. Common name, European Holly.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(7)BOTANY / T.S. Holly Leaf / Ilese Aquifolium / 14.5.09. H.BB.CB / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(7).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4200collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Asfordium SporangiumExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Asfordium' written indistinctly - could potentially have different name.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(8)BOTANY / Asfordium / Sporangium / 18.6.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(8).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 4201collect>intern2010201003.06.201009:51:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ALDSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-07-28DonationWYND, MabelSt. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandWOODS, JenniferMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.1Present2010-07-28ComponentRecord stateMade and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909.2010-07-28very goodBotany slide, Bean Sudluis L.S. Root Origin of lakiasExcellent09:49:42oastore2011-05-10TYLER Von WRANGEL, Milenacolour photographBPM2010.35(1-38)201019091Box of botanical slides made and used by Mabel Wynd, a student at St. Andrews, in 1909. Mabel Wynd was from Blairgowrie. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods in c. 1960. 'Sudluis' and 'lakias' written indistinctly - could potentially have different names.BOTANYslideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasspaperplant materialSLIDESBOTANYPLANTSIRISMABEL WYNDOpen Access Storesee object fileMabel Soutar (married name) passed away c. 1980. The slides were given to Jennifer Woods c. 1960 because Mrs Woods worked in the herbarium at the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.BPM2010.35(9)BOTANY / Bean Sudluis / L.S. Root / Origin of lakias / 31.4.09 / St. Andrews UniversityE410E410Woods, JenniferCreated byBPM2010.35(9).JPG20102010190919097.6 x 2.5 cm03.06.2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. Andrews, FifeWynd, MabelCRE2010-07-28AA09:49:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1136collect>interncollect>internexhibit17501930about 1811?200211 February 2002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:17:5117:16:4010:08:24The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.2E2009.2E2011.22002-05-122011-05-212002-03-162009-01-272011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ad458ad458ad458JABJBbalanceCHEMICAL BALANCECHEMISTRYADAMS, GEORGEHAZLE, JOHNCONSERVATIONWEIGHINGBEAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-06-012011-03-172009-12-071999-11-03Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownADAMS, GeorgeLondon, EnglandunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject began in the University in 1811, when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. However, a Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808, Dr John Gray of Paddington had bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment including chemical glassware from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. The balance may have been purchased around this time. The balance was still being used annually in lecture demonstrations in the Chemistry Department in the 1930s, to show the effects of displacing air by hydrogen in a beaker of 1-litre capacity.1Present1999-11-03ComponentRecord stateMORRISON-LOW, Alison (National Museums of Scotland)pnumber: CH1 Value: £7500 (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002George Adams (1710-1773) and his son, also George Adams (1750-1795) were both instrument makers. The elder was instrument maker to George III, before and after he became King. The earliest dated instrument by him is thought to be 1735. He is unlikely to have used the inscription given on the balance after he became maker to the King (1760). So the balance probably dates from the mid 18th century, around 1750.1999-11-03goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesCurator's ChoiceElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesChemical balance with 2 pans; frame support for pans; pole with measurement device screwed to top.Good; tarnished; left pan has large crack on base 3 scratches on central pole. Pans and beam stained (HR, 12 March 2002)17:12:5611:44:01gwgw2011-03-15DALE, Amy11:44:012011-05-242011-03-15ALLEN, Jimcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132000mid 18th century6The beam of the balance is 37 inches long. Each half of the beam is graduated into 100 parts, numbered in tens on the upper edge. The rectangular rider, surrounding the beam, has a small hook attached to its bottom side. The pointer projects upwards from the beam and its tip is arranged in front of a scale of 15 divisions on each side of the zero. The extreme vertical measurement of the instrument is 33 inches. (Information from letter in newpaper by John Read).balancegwbrass & steelBALANCECHEMICAL BALANCECHEMISTRYADAMS, GEORGEHAZLE, JOHNCONSERVATIONWEIGHINGBEAMsee object fileMoved from case in foyer of Gateway to exhibition space for display in Elements of GeniusCATThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject began in the University in 1811, when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. However, a Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808, Dr John Gray of Paddington had bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment including chemical glassware from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. The balance may have been purchased around this time. The balance was still being used annually in lecture demonstrations in the Chemistry Department in the 1930s, to show the effects of displacing air by hydrogen in a beaker of 1-litre capacity.CH1(pan 1) written in red ink: 'R'; (pan 2) written in red ink: 'L'; (frame front) engraved and filled with white ink (in script): 'Made by GEO. ADAMS Instr.t, Maker to His MAJESTY'S Office of ORDNANCE at Tycho Brahe's Head in Fleet Street LONDON,'; (frame top) marked (engraved) in centimetres; (support pole measurement rule - back) written in red ink: '10/0/10'; (support pole measurement front) engraved: '10/0/10'unknownManufactered bydbi CH1.jpg14811930175017351760H 95cm x W 102cm x D 23cm (with base)about 1811?AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC0036C0037Chemical balance Brass and steel, around 1750 Until the 1930s this balance was still in use for chemical demonstrations. Chemical glassware Glass, early 1800s During the 1920s this piece, with other glassware and earthenware, was discovered in St Salvator’s Chapel tower, where it had probably been placed for storage. These items of chemical equipment are thought to have been purchased from the Edinburgh dealer Alexander Allan by Professor Robert Briggs in 1811. This apparatus was vital in assisting with research, learning and teaching in the newly-established Chemistry Department. Museum Collections, CH1, CH142011-03-17LondonADAMS, GeorgeMANU1999-11-03AB17:16DALE, AmyMoved to medium case in Curator's Choice exhibition following the take down of Elements of Genuis2011-05-24gw1 2581collect>internphotocollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200915:13:2317:56:4616:15:5710:05:32St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH10 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.ac114ad458ad458ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-04-202011-03-252011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: standing round glass vessel with indented top on round base with two tall glass tubes extending from indented top; two stopper holes with lips and cork stoppers.good. wax has melted down from where the two glass tubes meet the round glass vessel. (HR, 13 December 2004)20062008HOPES, DavidDALE, Amy20062008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-12late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical Glasswaremusa/g3glassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEobject history file27 July 200615 October 2008GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH10Manufactered byCH10.jpg1850180017501811H 33.9 x W 30.1 x D 13.2 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0144unknownMANU2004-12-13ABmuseummusa/g3/case 11 4624collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:57:5715:56:2912:11:1611:50:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-08257.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab HEAVY\par LUBRICATING\par OIL\par } goodDisplay bottle of Heavy Lubricating Oil (empty)bottlestain to letter 'V' and small black vertical line on label. Some bubbling of glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-215ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH100(1)printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH100(1).jpgcmcm1900Acid etched. Gold writing in upper case on frosted background.S.Maw, Son and Sons made show bottles for chemists but also made display jars for museums. These jars appear in the S Maw, Son and Sons Catalogue 1903 - source the Royal Pharmaceutical Society http://www.rpharms.com/museum-pdfs/15-display-glassware.pdfbottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with fine connical cut glass stopper and round base and stem .University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4625collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:14:0615:57:3112:18:4712:18:2412:16:5812:16:2712:15:1012:14:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0824.87TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-08{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab ROYAL \par \tab STANDARD\par \tab KEROSENE\par } goodDisplay bottle of Royal Standard Kerosene (empty)bottleSome bubbling of glass. Scratch upper front to right side above label.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-215ST ANDREWS201021900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH100(2)printedENGLISH2011-08-08Manufactered byCH100(2).jpgcmcm1900Acid etched. Gold writing in upper case on frosted background.S.Maw, Son and Sons made show bottles for chemists but also made display jars for museums. These jars appear in the S Maw, Son and Sons Catalogue 1903 - source the Royal Pharmaceutical Society http://www.rpharms.com/museum-pdfs/15-display-glassware.pdfbottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with fine connical cut glass stopper and round base and stem.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KEVINOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4626collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:26:1216:33:1312:27:5212:26:5712:26:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0824.87TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab LIGHT\par LUBRICATING \par OIL\par } goodDisplay bottle of Light Lubricating Oil (empty)bottleGood condition some bubbling of glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-215ST ANDREWS201031900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH100(3)printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH100(3).jpgcmcm1900Acid etched. Gold writing in upper case on frosted background.S.Maw, Son and Sons made show bottles for chemists but also made display jars for museums. These jars appear in the S Maw, Son and Sons Catalogue 1903 - source the Royal Pharmaceutical Society http://www.rpharms.com/museum-pdfs/15-display-glassware.pdfbottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with fine connical cut glass stopper and round base and stem.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4627collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:31:2916:34:0712:39:2812:32:2312:32:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0824.87TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab MEDIUM\par LUBRICATING\par OIL\par } goodDisplay bottle of Medium Lubricating Oil (empty)bottlegood condition some bubbling to glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-215ST ANDREWS201041900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH100(4)printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH100(4).jpgcmcm1900Acid etched. Gold writing in upper case on frosted background.S.Maw, Son and Sons made show bottles for chemists but also made display jars for museums. These jars appear in the S Maw, Son and Sons Catalogue 1903 - source the Royal Pharmaceutical Society http://www.rpharms.com/museum-pdfs/15-display-glassware.pdfbottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with fine connical cut glass stopper and round base and stem.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4628collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:41:5416:34:5412:44:0812:42:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-08257.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 "BP" WHITESPIRIT\par } goodDisplay bottle of 'BP' Whitespirit (empty)bottlegood condition some bubbling of glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-215ST ANDREWS201051900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH100(5)printedENGLISH2011-08-08Manufactered byCH100(5).jpgcmcm1900Acid etched. Gold writing in upper case on frosted background.S.Maw, Son and Sons made show bottles for chemists but also made display jars for museums. These jars appear in the S Maw, Son and Sons Catalogue 1903 - source the Royal Pharmaceutical Society http://www.rpharms.com/museum-pdfs/15-display-glassware.pdfbottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with fine connical cut glass stopper and round base and stem.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4629collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:33:4916:35:4514:41:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-08143.8TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 FOREIGN\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab 54\par } fairDisplay bottle (empty)bottlesome light scratching to glass. Some residue inside bottle on underside of stopper.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglassprintednumericbase of bottleon top of stopperCH101stampedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH101.jpgcmcm1900Text in upper case white ink to edge of base.The number 54 written in ink (now faded)bottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYThin clear glass display bottle with glass stopper and moulded circular glass base.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4630collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:48:3916:36:5714:50:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-0814.24.8TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-08{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 FOREIGN\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab 82\par } fairDisplay bottle (empty)bottleSome light scratching to glass. Some bubbling of glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglassprintednumericon base of bottleon top of stopperCH102stampedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH102.jpgcmcm1900The word foreign printed in upper case in white ink to edge of base.Number 82 hand written in ink (now faded)bottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with glass stopper and moulded circular glass base.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4631collect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:05:3016:37:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-0814.95.4TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PATENT NO 11/40[?]3\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 25\par } fairDisplay bottle (empty)bottlelight scratching to glass.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasspatent marknumericin glass stopperon shoulder of bottleCH103inscribedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH103.jpgcmcm1900number 25 hand written in ink (now faded)bottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYThin clear glass display bottle with glass stopper and moulded circular glass base.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4632collect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:21:5516:38:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-0815.16.6TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 FOREIGN\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 20\par } fairDisplay bottle (empty)bottlelight scratching to glassKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglassprintednumericon base of bottleon top of stopper AND on shoulder of bottleCH104stampedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-08Manufactered byCH104.jpgcmcm1900the word foreign in upper case in white ink stamped on base to edge.The number 20 hand written in ink (now faded)bottleheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRYClear glass display bottle with glass stopper and moulded circular glass base.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4633collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201016:54:0816:40:0709:10:5116:55:5716:46:2010:18:0210:17:2810:13:1309:18:2409:12:1916:54:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-08-102011-08-102011-08-102011-08-102011-08-102011-08-102011-08-102011-08-082011-08-084914.5141229.513TransferGeneral Electric Company LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 G.E.C. LTD PATENT\par OSRAM\par Sodium\par SL/DI-3\par FOR A.C. USE\par MADE IN ENGLAND\par SK\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 SUPPLIED BY THE\par GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD\par OF ENGLAND\par \par SLIDING\par RESISTANCE\par \par VOLTS 850/100/9\par AMPS 1.3\par OHMS\par NO 57598\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 REG DESIGN\par \par \par No 804065\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 1 - SWITCH ON 'A'\par 2 - SWITCH ON 'B'\par 3 - WAIT 1/2 MINUTE\par 4 - SWITCH OFF 'A'\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 A B\par } fairSodium Lamp with stand and electric power sourcebottlestand and box rusting.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011960School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1960. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTlampOpen Access StoreoastorestandbulbrheostatIRONsteelglassBakeliteIRONpatent markcompany namepatent marklabellabelon glass section of bulb.to side of rheostateither side of metal plate on side of rheostattop side of plug socketfront of socket box to side of metal unitCH105stampedprintedembossedprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHPrinted byManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byPrinted byGeneral Electric Company LimitedGeneral Electric Company LimitedGeneral Electric Company LimitedGeneral Electric Company LimitedGeneral Electric Company Limited2011-08-08Manufactered byCH105.jpgcmcmcmcmcmcm1959White print on sodium bulb.plate affixed to side of metal rheostat by 4 screws.raised lettering in upper case written in vertical orientation to either side of fixed name plate.black upper case text on metal plate affixed to top of boxletters below two switches.The GEC family of Spectral lamps consisted of eight basic types. These contained sodium, mercury, cadmium, and a mercury-cadmium mixture, each type being available for AC or DC supplies. The lamps have 4-pin caps such that the cathodes may be electrically heated before starting, to enable the lamps to start easily on the 230V mains electricity supply. A rheostat in series with the mains was usually employed for current control, having an output switched thus: For 30 seconds an excitation current was passed through the cathodes, then the arc was struck and after a further 30 seconds, cathode excitation was turned off. The sodium lamp is a very convenient source of near-monochromatic light, which has a multitude of scientific and industrial applications. The actual radiation is almost totally radiated in the Sodium Resonance D-lines at wavelengths of 589.0 and 589.6nm. Many special optical phenomena occur under such conditions, for instance optical interference patterns can easily be observed. This lamp was a very popular light source in schools and Universities of Great Britain and its colonies where GEC was active, with the vast majority being used simply as a light source to demonstrate the classic Young's Slits experiment. The lamp also had applications in producing interference fringes which could be viewed to determine the flatness of a surface, the flow of liquids etc.. These later model lamps are based around SOI lamps of the period, but with an exhaust tube sealed into the pinch at one end. The heat-reflecting glass sleeve has calcium carbonate masks at the ends to which simply function to block flickering light at the cathodes. http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Spec%20Sheets/GEC%20SLD.htmbasestandrheostatheightwidthdiameterheightwidthdepth1960CHEMISTRYSodium bulb fixed to adjustable metal stand. The 4 pin bulb is attached to a heavy two terminal rheostat via an electrical flex. The rheostat is powered by a 3 pin modern socket.University of St Andrews2011-08-08KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4642collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201009:17:3116:41:0310:13:1109:20:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-152011-08-122011-08-1252.50.42.7TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-12{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 50\par CC.\par } goodVolumetric Pipettetubegood conditionKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical apparatusOpen Access Storeoastorepipetteglassnumericon bulbCH106printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-12Manufactered byCH106.jpgcmcmcm1900pipettebulblengthdiameterwidth1950CHEMISTRYThin glass tube with 50cc bulb to middle. The thin tube narrows to a point at one end.University of St Andrews2011-08-12KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3C 4643collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201009:32:4716:42:4916:42:3316:42:1712:17:2110:25:3709:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-222011-08-122011-08-122011-08-127.143.17.9TransferConsett Iron Company Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-12goodConsett Refractories sample boxboxKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011950School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1950. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access StoreoastoreboxWOODCH1072011-08-12Manufactered byCH107.jpgCH107 (front).jpgCH107 (open).jpgcmcmcm1950boxheightwidthdepth1970CHEMISTRYHinged wooden box with 2 locking clasps and leather handle containing 16 individual sample blocks of different heat resistant materials.University of St Andrews2011-08-12KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2C 4644collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:34:1716:44:2012:38:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-152011-08-12201111TransferTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsZenith Resistor 150 ohm.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWSapprox11960School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1960. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTresistorOpen Access StoreoastoreCH108CH108.jpgcmcmcm1920widest point at end supportsrheostatlengthheightwidth1950CHEMISTRYCoiled wire wrapped tightly around black rectangular shaped rheostat on two end supports. Circular contact adjuster runs along a raised metal bar.University of St Andrews2011-08-12KNOX, Kevin 4670collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:02:4415:42:0315:40:1015:38:2214:38:0014:24:2614:22:2114:18:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-10-032011-09-072011-09-072011-09-072011-09-072011-09-074613.812.2TransferF.Hellige & CoTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Freiburg, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-07{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab FH\par \tab F.HELLIGE&CO\par \tab FREIBURG.[two letters illegible]\par \par \tab Germany \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 11\par } fairDuboscq type ColorimeterSome paint loss and rusting all over. Glass vessels (plungers), prisms and tubes missing.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111905School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1905. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTColorimeterOpen Access Storeoastoresteelbrassglasscompany namenumericon back panelto back of colorimeter on base top.CH109name platepaintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byF.Hellige & Counknown2011-09-07Manufactered byCH109.jpgCH109(plate).jpgCH109(front).jpgcmcmcm1901Diamond shaped name plate in black. Company name in gold writing in upper case within oval shaped design. Germany in lower case beneath.Yellow square marked with number 11 in red ink or paint.heightwidthdepth1914CHEMISTRYFlat, hollow-centred, square, cast-iron base with tall, steel plate up-right rising from back. Upright is stepped inward slightly, halfway up and has a shallow "roof" at the top. The back has a ridged adjustable dial halfway up. To the top is a microscope-type viewing-piece mounted on a flat-sided cone shape.University of St Andrews2011-09-07KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1A 2629collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200915:19:5011:14:2315:13:2410:05:37St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH11 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-05-232011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: sphere-shaped glass vessel with three glass tubes protruding; one tube narrows, one tube widens, one tube is stoppered with a glass stoppergood. (HR, 13 December 2004)11:13:51oastore/cabinet6C2011-07-1520062009ROBINSON, ClaireHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica16:392011-09-1220062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf C26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH11Manufactered bydbi CH11.jpg1850180017501811L 42.2 x W 24.5 x D 15.4 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0145unknownMANU2004-12-13AB11:13:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6B1 4671collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:05:2216:18:0216:12:0115:07:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-072011-09-07TransferBellingham & Stanley Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-07{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab BELLINGHAM & STANLEY LTD\par \tab\tab LONDON\par } fairmonochromatorSome paint loss. Four brass screws missing from top of instrument.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTmonochromatorOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONbrasscompany nameon brass plate affixed to top of monochromator.CH110name plateENGLISHManufactered byBellingham & Stanley Ltd.2011-09-07Manufactered byCH110.jpgCH110(top).jpg1920Company name engraved into brass plate.1950CHEMISTRYRectangular boxed shaped top with two brass adjustable lenses. The box section sits on top of an adjustable stem on a thick three footed cast iron stand.University of St Andrews2011-09-07KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4672collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201116:03:4316:22:1216:21:3716:21:1211:42:1711:38:2510:56:4316:03:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-10-032011-09-092011-09-092011-09-092011-09-072011-09-0712.610.410.4TransferC.F.Palmer Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-09{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab C.F.PALMER(LDN.) LTD.\par } goodclock time-markersome tarnishing around sides and on switches and knobs on top plate..KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTclock time-markerOpen Access Storeoastorebrasscompany nametop of instrument to centreCH111inscribedENGLISHManufactered byC.F.Palmer Ltd.2011-09-09Manufactered byCH111.jpgCH111(top).jpgCH111(angle).jpgcmcmcm1934company name in white inkheightwidthdepth1934CHEMISTRYCube shaped instrument with four sides and bottom in thin brass plates. The side plates can slide open. The back of the cube has a brass key lower centre. The top is made of darker metal and has two switches and four brass screws. The interior has a clock movement, lever escapement and notched wheel.University of St Andrews2011-09-07KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4674collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201112:22:1016:23:4416:23:2312:50:4712:43:5412:34:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYPHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-092011-09-092011-09-092011-09-091615.7923.7TransferF.H. SandersonHoughtons LtdTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.High Holborn, London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-09{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab ALDIS - BUTCHER ANASTIGMAT F/4.5 No 15 5.25IN FOCUS No 108528\par } fairSanderson Universal Swing Front Cameraabrasion of outer leather case. Some tarnishing of brass inside. Piece of board missing. Camera does not close properly.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201011910School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1910. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERAOpen Access StoreoastorebrassmahoganyWOODglasscompany namearound fron of lensCH112inscribedENGLISHManufactered byAldis-Butcher2011-09-09Patented byManufactered byCH112.jpgCH112(closed).jpgcmcmcmcm1901Written around front edge of lens in whitewhen closedwhen openheightwidthdepthdepth1920CHEMISTRYFolding camera with leather covered mahogany body with handle to side. Red leather square cornered bellows. Wooden extension slide with brass strips. Aldis Butcher Anastigmat f/4.5 lens. Removable back panel with glass plate.University of St Andrews2011-09-09KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4675photocollect>intern20112011201115:18:3416:25:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1snh4CHEMISTRYMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-09-0925.56.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-09fairDavy lampoily residue on chain and stopper.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4LIGHTINGsafety lampOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONCH1132011-09-09Manufactered byCH113.jpgcmcm1816from base to top of object without handle extended.heightdiameter1900CHEMISTRYTall thin cylindrical iron lamp with tubular wire gauze. Oil vessel to base with spout and chained stopper. There are four iron limbs rising from the oil vessel to a cross shape at the top. An iron ring handle is attached.University of St Andrews2011-09-09KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4676collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:24:1816:26:2016:25:4811:08:3110:32:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYCRYSTAL FORMSmineralogysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-142011-09-142011-09-1410.57.85.8TransferLarkinTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-14{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Prismatic\par \tab Right Rectangular Prism\par \tab Right Rhombic Prism\par \tab Rhombic Octahedron\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Larkin.\par } good'Prismatic' wire modelSlight chip to glass upper right corner. Some small fragments of debris inside case.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111850School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1850. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4modelcrystallography modelOpen Access Storeoastoreglasswirelabelcompany nametop end of glass rectanglelower right of top end of glass rectangle.CH114printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byLarkinLarkin2011-09-14Manufactered byCH114.jpgCH114(top).jpgcmcmcm1820Lettering in gold. Rhombic Prism has a black mark to the right side. Octahedron has a yellow mark to the right side.Makers name in gold letteringPossibly created by N.J. Larkin. http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/collections/search/displayrecord/?mode=displaymixed&module=ecatalogue&invnumber=42986&irn=2115&query=larkinheightwidthdepth1850CHEMISTRYGlass cube showing a rectangular prism in the glass and the corresponding rhombic prism in dark lines on the glass. The rhombic pyramid is shown in yellow wire with the crystallographic axes marked by red wires.University of St Andrews2011-09-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4677collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:55:4416:33:0816:28:2911:08:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1snh4snh4CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYKENNEDY, BISHOP JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-142011-09-145.716.312.3TransferREAD, JohnTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab WITH CARE\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab 11.1.1947\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab KENNEDY TOMB REPORT:\par TO:- MR. RITCHIE\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab EXHIBITS\par UNIVERSITY OFFICE\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab (A) to (E)\par \par \par \par \par \par (from Professor Read)\par } Kennedy Tomb stone samplesKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-05ST ANDREWS20111947School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1947. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4GEOLOGYrock samplesOpen Access StoreoastoreboxsamplesletterscardboardSTONEpaperassociated paperwork in object file. - exam paper, letter.1947labeltop of boxCH115hand writtenENGLISHcollected byREAD, John2011-09-14collected byCH115.jpgCH115(contents).jpgCH115(packed).jpgCH115(letter).jpgCH115(sampleA).jpgCH115(sampleB).jpgCH115(sampleC).jpgCH115(sampleD).jpgCH115(sampleDexam).jpgCH115(sampleE).jpgcmcmcm1947Paper label affixed over existing box label.boxheightwidthdepth1948CHEMISTRYCardboard box containing five different stone samples (A to E) relevant to Kennedy Tomb Report.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4678collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201111:07:5216:43:0316:39:2915:30:0415:15:4211:44:1011:39:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-262011-09-262011-09-142011-09-142011-09-14911.5727.71917TransferF.Hellige & CoGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Freiburg, GermanyGlasgow, ScotlandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-14{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab FH\par \tab F.HELLIGE&Co\par \tab FREIBURG, i.B\par \par \tab Germany\par } fairNew Hellige Comparatorsome paint loss to box around edges and to top.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-054ST ANDREWS201111930School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTcomparatorOpen Access Storeoastoreboxstandpossibly ebonitesteelIRONcompany nameto side of black boxCH116(1)printedENGLISHManufactered byF.Hellige & Co2011-09-14Manufactered byDistributed byCH116.jpgCH116(sheettorn).jpgCH116(booklet).jpgCH116(sheetwhole).jpgcmcmcmcmcmcm1930Diamond shaped name plate in black. Company name in gold writing in upper case within oval shaped design. Germany in lower case beneath.not including boxboxstandheightwidthdepthheightwidthdepth1932CHEMISTRYSmall black box mounted on adjustable shaft and three footed cast iron stand. The box has a cone shaped viewer to one side with oval aperture. The whole front wall opens on a hinge, revealing an inner wall with 2 round holes. The back has a large hole, where a glass plate [missing] would have fitted. The top is open with 8 square holes and the inside is a 2 layered grillework to hold test tubes [missing] in place.University of St Andrews2011-09-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4706collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:17:2715:32:3915:30:5815:29:4215:21:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262718.5TransferTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-26{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab GRIFFIN AND TATLOCK, L\par \tab\tab 45 RENFREW STREET.\par \tab\tab GLASGOW. C.2.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab NEW HELLIGE COMPARATOR\par WITH NON FADING STANDARD COLOR GLASS PLATES FOR THE\par DETERMINATION OF HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 747 E.\par \tab\tab February 1932.\par } poorNew Hellige Comparator Advertisment Sheetpaper separated along fold to centre. some crumpling of paper.4ST ANDREWS201121932School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1932. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTInstruction SheetOpen Access Storeoastorepapercompany nameprintednumericupper centreupper centreupper right cornerCH116(2)stampedprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHDistributed byPublished byPublished byGriffin & Tatlock LimitedF.Hellige & CoF.Hellige & Co2011-09-26Printed bycmcm1932stamped in purple inktitle text printed in blacklettering and numbers in black inkheightwidth1932CHEMISTRYFolded sheet in pink/orange in A4 size. Illustrated advert sheet showing advantages and scope of the New Hellige Comparator with associated products.University of St Andrews2011-09-26KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4707collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:42:5915:46:1915:45:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262114.8TransferF.Hellige & CoTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Freiburg, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-26{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab GRIFFIN AND TATLOCK, LTD.\par \tab\tab 45 RENFREW STREET.\par \tab\tab GLASGOW. C.2.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab NEW HELLIGE \par \tab\tab\tab COMPARATOR\par \tab\tab\tab for the\par \tab\tab DETERMINATION and CONTROL of HYDROGEN\par \tab\tab\tab ION-CONCENTRATION\par \tab\tab\tab and\par \tab\tab GENERAL COLORIMETRIC ANALYSIS\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 1034E.\par \tab\tab\tab Nov. 1930.\par } fairNew hellige Comparator Bookletsome staining to cover middle left and upper right.4ST ANDREWS201131930School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTinstruction bookletOpen Access Storeoastorepapercompany nameprintednumericbelow title text to front of bookletfront centre of bookletupper right cornerCH116(3)stampedprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHDistributed byPrinted byPrinted byGriffin & Tatlock LimitedF.Hellige & CoF.Hellige & Co2011-09-26Published bycmcm1930text in black uppercase stampedtitle text in upper and lower case in black print.black lettering and numbersheightwidth1930CHEMISTRYStapled paper booklet associated with the New Hellige Comparator.University of St Andrews2011-09-26KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4708collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:53:5316:10:1916:09:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262114.4TransferGriffin & Tatlock LimitedF.Hellige & CoTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Glasgow, ScotlandFreiburg, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-26{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab GRIFFIN AND TATLOCK, LTD.\par \tab\tab 45 RENFREW STREET.\par \tab\tab GLASGOW. C.2.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab The Colorimetric Analysis\par \tab\tab\tab\tab of Water\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 1034 E.\par \tab\tab supplement\par } goodSupplement Booklet for the New Hellige Comparatorslight discolouration of paper.4ST ANDREWS201141930School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTInstruction SheetOpen Access Storeoastorepapercompany nameprintednumerictop centremiddle centreupper right cornerCH116(4)printedprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHDistributed byPublished byPublished byGriffin & Tatlock LimitedF.Hellige & CoF.Hellige & Co2011-09-26Distributed byPublished bycmcm1930lettering stamped in black ink.title text printed in black ink.printed text and numbers in black ink.heightwidth1935CHEMISTRYSmall paper illustrated supplement booklet associated with the New Hellige Comparator.University of St Andrews2011-09-26KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4679collect>internphotocollect>intern20112011201112:21:0016:51:2816:50:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-10-032011-09-143520.519.3TransferThe Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-14{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab HIGH SENSITIVITY\par \tab GALVANOMETER\par \tab N2 L-4595\par \par \tab THE CAMBRIDGE AND PAUL\par \tab INSTRUMENT CO. LTD. ENGLAND.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab REMOVE \par TO ADJUST ZERO\par } fairHigh Sensitivity Reflecting Galvanometertarnishing of brass name plate and cylinder and other brass elements. Chip to front corner of wooden case.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111920School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTgalvanometerOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODbrasscompany namelabelon instrument case toptop of brass cylinderCH117name plateinsribedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byThe Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co. Ltd.The Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co. Ltd.2011-09-14Manufactered byCH117.jpgCH117(plate).jpgcmcmcm1920lettering engraved onto brass name plate.instructional lettering inscribed into brasshttp://www.cdvandt.org/Cambridge%20catalogue%201927.pdf - see page 26 for this object.heightwidthdepth1930CHEMISTRYGalvanometer within mahogany instrument case. The wooden case is fitted to the base with brass screws. An enclosed brass cylinder extends from the case top. The front of the case has a glass window with brass surround.University of St Andrews2011-09-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4680photocollect>intern20112011201114:19:2314:14:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-1415.514.5TransferCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-14{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab No L-342606\tab\par CAMBRIDGE FLIK GLAVANOMETER\par \par \par EARTH\par \par \par \tab\tab CAMBRIDGE\par \tab INSTRUMENT CO. LTD.\par \tab\tab ENGLAND\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab ADJUST ZERO\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Cambridge Instrument Co[missing]\par \tab LTD.\par LONDON & CAMBRID[missing]\par \par W.O No. 411291\par Inst. No. L34260[missing]\par Cat No.\tab\tab List No.\par Date Tested\par [missing]aminer\par [missing] to sheffield?\par } fairCambridge Flik Galvanometersome scratching to surface of case. Slight chip to base edge to rear.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111950School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1950. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTgalvanometerOpen Access Storeoastorecompany namelabellabelon top surface of basetop of caseattached to front left (red) knobCH118inscribedinscribedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byPrinted byCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.2011-09-14Manufactered byCH118.jpgcmcm1950name of device and company name in gold lettering upper case. The word 'EARTH' sits below a switch to the left side.instructional lettering on raised cap on top of cylinder case.torn paper label tied to knob by string.1950 J. Sci. Instrum. pp27-29 at http://iopscience.iop.org/0950-7671/27/1/424/pdf/0950-7671_27_1_424.pdfheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYBlack cylinder covering the instrument on a raised circular base. The cylinder has a round window to the front. 3 knobs sit raised from the base with 2 to the front and 1 to the left side. There is a small raised circular cap on top of the cylinder. The base sits on 3 adjustable feet.University of St Andrews2011-09-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4681photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:55:5414:15:5109:52:5009:49:2109:48:4709:42:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2snh4snh4snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-1414.313.8TransferCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-19{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT CO, LTD. ENGLAND\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab CLAMP\tab\tab\tab\tab FREE\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 450 \b0\f1\fs22\u8486?\par \b\f0\fs20\par \tab\tab No L - 310926\par } fairgalvanometerslight surface abrasion around base. Loose white plate visible.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111940School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1940. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTgalvanometerOpen Access Storeoastorecompany namelabellabelaround edge of cylinder toptop of extendewd cylinder sectioninside instrument caseCH119embossedprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.2011-09-14Manufactered byCH119.jpgcmcm1935company name curved around top edge of case.lettering in white in upper case either side of a switch.black letting on white plate. circuit logo beneath text.heightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYBlack cylinder covering the instrument on a raised moulded circular base. The cylinder has a round window to the rear. 2 bolts sit raised from the base to the rear. Two adjustable knobs sit on top of the cylinder either side of a circular hole There is a small switch on top of a 2nd raised cylinder sitting between 2 raised bolts and a raised capped screw behind. The base sits on 3 adjustable feet.University of St Andrews2011-09-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 2630collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200915:30:2215:56:5115:13:2410:05:37St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH12 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-142011-05-232011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of spheregood. some scratching on tube. (HR, 13 December 2004)15:55:18oastore/row92011-07-1520062009ROBINSON, ClaireHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica16:432011-09-1420062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access Storageobject history filePacked in box located in oastore, row 9.26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH12Manufactered bydbi CH12.jpg1850180017501811L 71.2 x Diam. 25.0 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0146unknownMANU2004-12-13AB15:55:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf B2011-09-14Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6B1 4683photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:53:1814:17:1511:45:0611:41:3211:38:1911:35:1411:33:3711:29:4911:00:0310:58:0210:57:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1snh4snh4snh4snh4CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-191814.521.5TransferH.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-19{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GALVANOMETER\par \tab TYPE S.S.2. 45E\par \tab NO. 167.423\par H.TINSLEY & CO. LTD.\par LONDON S.E 25\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab PRESS TO\par \tab SET ZERO\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 ZERO\tab\par \par No 155,594\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GALVANOMETER\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 LAMP 12 VOLTS\par } fairElectric moving coil galvanometerscale to front broken. Wooden case chipped and scratched.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111950School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1950. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.snh4SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTgalvanometerOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasticmetalcompany namelabelnumericlabellabelfront centre of wooden casefront left of wooden box to left of name plate.on black knob inside case to front.top side of raised section lower front centre of case.top side of raised section on back of wooden case.CH120name plateprintedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byH.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.H.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.H.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.H.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.H.Tinsley & Co. Ltd.2011-09-19Manufactered byCH120.jpgcmcmcm1950gold and black lettering on black background plate.white lettering in upper case on raised plate above metal buttontext in relief in black and numbers printed in white.lettering in gold in upper case.lettering in gold in upper case.heightwidthdepth1960CHEMISTRYRectangular shaped wooden instrument case with hinged top. Indented oval to front with graduated plastic scale behind. Two metal screws are located lower front and one metal button to front left both on raised plastic areas. Two metal screws to rear of case with black wires attached that feed back into case. Small rectangular mirror inside case against back wall above metal instrument and coiled wires. Modern elecrtic plug and wire attached with flex to left side of case.University of St Andrews2011-09-19KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4684collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:27:1014:19:1414:18:2315:46:0015:42:1015:39:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα19161884Associated withPURDIE, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-10-052011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-191918.818.8TransferR. & J. BeckTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-19{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab R & J. BECK\par \tab\tab\tab 31 CORNHILL\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par \par \tab\tab\tab 5464\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab Instrument used\par \tab by Prof. Purdie\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 INSTRUMENT USED BY PROFESSOR PURDIE\par From Dept of Chemistry\par april 1950\par Stand and [illegible] eye [illegible)\par + lens [illegible] [illegible] [illegible]\par 3 lenses + 2 [illegible] [illegible]\par Reflecting Mirror\par } goodCompound monocular dissecting microscopeMinor scratches to base. Slight tarnishing of brass specimen stage.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111865School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1965. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMICROSCOPEOpen Access Storeoastorebrassmahoganyglasscompany namelabellabelon top of moveable brass specimen stage below lenson wooden baseon underside of baseCH121inscribedprintedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHENGLISH2011-09-19Manufactered byCH121.jpgCH121(maker).jpgcmcmcm1865inscribed lettering in upper casetyped black letting on white paper label with red surround.hand wriiten on paper labelto top of arm.heightwidthdepth1865CHEMISTRYThe circular specimen stage and limbs are supported by four brass pillars attached to a square wooden base. The stage has a moveable circular top section with lens. Also attached to the base is a single mirror on a swivel arm. A large aperture in the brass stage allows transmitted illumination from the substage mirror, and enhancement of oblique illumination is assisted by a bi-convex lens mounted on one of the brass pillars. The limb height is adjustable with a knurled knob and the single ocular attachment is free to swivel on the limb.University of St Andrews2011-09-19KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1A 4686collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201116:48:1714:22:4914:21:5509:45:1109:34:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr12011-10-052011-10-052011-09-212011-09-212011-09-19310.43.52.310.22.6TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.GERMANYSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 RECORD\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 "Record"\par } fair"Record" revolution countersome chipping of casing. Box worn around edges with some rusting of clasp.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111940School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1940. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTREVOLUTION COUNTEROpen Access StoreoastoreplasticmetalWOODinscribedlabeltop of countertop of box lidCH122inscriptionprintedENGLISHENGLISHunknown2011-09-19Manufactered byCH122.jpgCH122(nocase).jpgCH122(closed).jpgcmcmcmcmcmcm1940lettering in upper case above digit dial.lettering in lower case in greyboxdeviceheightwidthdepthheightwidthdepth1960CHEMISTRYRectangular pocket device in black metal and plastic. Four digits to top with reset lever to left side. Two metal sensor tubes protude from right side. Black hinged box lined in blue velvet.University of St Andrews2011-09-19KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C 4693photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:26:2014:26:2812:05:4112:03:1811:59:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCH123(3)kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAssociated withHEDDLE, Matthew ForsterpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-2174.43TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21fairLead cruciblecrucibledented at rim. Some corrosion inside vessel.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-053ST ANDREWS201111900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1Lead pipeSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTcrucibleOpen Access StoreoastoreleadCH123(1)2011-09-21Manufactered byCH123(all).jpgcmcmcmaround1860aroundat topat baseheightdiameterdiameter1880CHEMISTRYCrude lead open topped vessel with circular top and flat base.University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2B 4694photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:34:5714:28:0212:08:4712:05:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAssociated withHEDDLE, Matthew ForsterpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-09-212011-09-212011-09-21CH123(3)61.73.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21fairLead bottleheavily dented with much surface scratching.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-053ST ANDREWS201121900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1Lead pipeSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTBOTTLEOpen Access StoreoastoreleadCH123(2)2011-09-21Manufactered byCH123(all).jpgcmcmcmaround1860aroundat neckat baseheightdiameterdiameter1880CHEMISTRYSmall lead bottle with wide body and thin neck section.University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2B 4695photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:43:2414:28:0212:08:4811:46:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCH123(2)kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAssociated withHEDDLE, Matthew ForsterpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-09-212011-09-212011-09-21CH123(1)19TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21fairLead pipesome corrosion around lid end and thin end. several dents in lead.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-053ST ANDREWS201131900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1Lead bottleLead crucibleSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTPIPEOpen Access StoreoastorepipeleadCH123(3)2011-09-21Manufactered byCH123(all).jpgcmaround1860aroundpipewidth1880CHEMISTRYHollow lead pipe with moulded round stopper fitting and thinner end piece.University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2B 4696photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201112:16:3414:33:4014:57:2312:39:4512:36:4812:17:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-262011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-214.612.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21fairAgate Mortarlarge chip to base with some loss around edges. pitting of smooth stone in mortar bowl.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMortarOpen Access StoreoastoreagateCH1242011-09-21Manufactered byCH124.jpgcmcm1910heightdiameter1940CHEMISTRYMortar made from agate carved into an octagonal-shape with smooth circular centre bowl that is shallow in depth. The mortar is smokey brown with veins of cream.University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2B 4697collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:19:4914:43:2514:37:1215:36:4515:17:4915:07:4315:05:4115:04:0014:58:2114:58:0114:53:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-10-052011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-212011-09-21313622TransferBUNGE, PaulTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Hamburg, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab PAUL BUNGE\par Fabrik wissenschaftlicher Wagen\par \tab = Hamburg 23 =\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 No 25M 8487\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PAUL BUNGE\tab\tab HAMBURG\par } fairBunge short-beam Microbalancewooden case dented to top front edge. some tarnishing of metal fittings. The beam, pans and fittings are currently detached from central column.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111930School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCHEMICAL BALANCEOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODglassbrasscompany namenumericcompany nameback of wooden casebelow stem attached to base inside caseon beam below graguated scaleCH125printedprintedinscribedGERMANENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byBUNGE, PaulBUNGE, PaulBUNGE, Paul2011-09-21Manufactered byCH125.jpgCH125(bearings).jpgCH125(beam&viewer).jpgCH125(fittings).jpgCH125(open).jpgcmcmcm1930black lettering on silver platenumber in black below white scalelettering in upper case inscribed into metal.heightwidthdepth1950CHEMISTRYAnalytical balance in glass case with short beam balance, vertical in glass case on black marble base, with two pans and hanging attachments. The horizontal beam is unattached. Viewing tube is detached and inside case. A glass magnifying lens is attached to top of case on the inside. University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2C 4698photocollect>interncollect>intern20112011201116:31:4314:57:2616:42:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-212011-09-2130.20.4TransferHICKS, James JosephTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 J.HICKS 8.9.&10 Hatton Gardens LONDON\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 No 1174666\par } goodJ Hicks Thermometerin good condition.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTthermometerOpen Access Storeoastoreglasscompany namenumericunderside of thermometerto right side of company nameCH126printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byHICKS, James JosephHICKS, James Joseph2011-09-21Manufactered byCH126.jpgcmcm1890black lettering in upper and lower case.black characters.http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=1150&t=peoplewidthdiameter1930CHEMISTRYGlass mercury thermometer with 10 -20 degrees centigrade scale. Red string attached to glass loop at right side.University of St Andrews2011-09-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3C 4700collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201113:35:0113:38:5913:38:3713:37:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-232011-09-232011-09-232011-09-23503932TransferSartorius, F.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Gottingen, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-21{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab No. 19752\par \par \tab\tab F. SARTORIUS\par \tab\tab Gottingen\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab 3\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab HONOURS\par } fairSartorius Balance pans and fixings detached from beam. Wooden case chipped and scored particularly to top. Corrosion of both pans and beam.1ST ANDREWS201111910School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1910. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCHEMICAL BALANCEOpen Access StoreoastoreglassmarbleWOODbrassCOPPERcompany namenumericinscribedon name plate [now detached]on upper left of glass door to front.top right of wooden case to top side.CH127printedhand writtenengravedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered bySartorius, F.2011-09-23Manufactered bycmcmcm1910black text in upper and lower case on white platenumber written in green ink on paper circle.text scratched roughly into case within rectangle shape.heightwidthdepth1920CHEMISTRYAnalytical balance in wood and glass case with short beam balance, vertical in glass case on black marble base, with two pans and hanging attachments that are now detached. The case rests on three feet and has a sliding front panel and two doors to either side with brass knob handles. A large circular brass adjuster knob sits below the marble base to centre.University of St Andrews2011-09-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1D 4701photocollect>intern20112011201113:52:1214:58:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-2346.53725.5TransferW.A. Webb LtdTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-23{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab W.A. WEBB LTD\par \tab LONDON\par \par \tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab WILLIAM A WEBB LTD\par \par PERRYMANS RD.\tab\tab NEWBURY PARK\par \par ILFORD\tab\tab\tab ESSEX\par } fairWebb Balancepans and fixings detached from beam.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111914School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1914. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCHEMICAL BALANCEOpen Access StoreoastoreglassmahoganyCOPPERbrassBakelitecompany namecompany nameon white plate screwed to base of shafton front door of case top centreCH128printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byW.A. Webb LtdW.A. Webb Ltd2011-09-23Manufactered byCH128(front).jpgcmcmcm1914company name plate in black textlogo in red text all upper case on white plateheightwidthdepth1933CHEMISTRYAnalytical balance in wood and glass case with short beam balance, vertical in glass case on black marble base, with two pans and hanging attachments that are now detached. The case rests on three feet and has a sliding front panel and two doors to either side with bakelite knob handles. There is an adjuster knob on the right side of the case above the door.University of St Andrews2011-09-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3D 4702photocollect>intern20112011201114:30:4014:59:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-23375243.5TransferAdam Hilger Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-23{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab ADAM HILGER LTD\par \tab\tab LONDON ENGLAND\par \tab\tab No D1303\par \tab\tab 24246\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 10\par } poorHilger Constant Deviation Spectrometerheavily tarnished brass and metalwork on arms. Prism is chipped at corner. The stand is dented and tarnished. There are sticky marks where adhesive (tape?) has been removed from stand and arms.KNOX, Kevin2011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111904School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1904. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTspectroscopeOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIRONsteelglasscompany namenumericon black box on top of stand between armson topside of stand footCH129printedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byAdam Hilger Ltd.2011-09-23Manufactered byCH129.jpgcmcmcm1904the number 10 written in red ink over a yellow paint circle.telescope armeye piece armheightwidthwidth1948CHEMISTRYHeavy ochre cast iron tripod stand supporting two perpendicular arms at right angles.The arms hold two cylindrical brass tubes - a telescope and a collimator attached with black metal fixings. The telescope and eyepiece sections can be adjusted. The right angle contains a prism on a turntablecovered by a metal case and a micrometer for fine adjustment. An additional lens has been clamped to the telescope piece and a small circular container has been attached to one of the tripod feet. Red wires have been attached and run from the eyepiece to the shaft of the stand.University of St Andrews2011-09-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2C 2631collect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS15:30:5515:57:2715:27:48St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH13 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-142011-03-282004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of spheregood. small hairline crack on tube, small crack on lip, some chemical residue. (HR, 13 December 2004)15:57:0511:41:59gwoastore2011-03-1620062009RAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica11:41:592011-09-142011-03-1620062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Curator's Choice. Objects were needed to fill gaps created by removal of items for Young Artist Award 2011 and Elements of Genius.26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH13Manufactered bydbi CH13.jpg1850180017501811L 73.0 x Diam. 27.0 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0147unknownMANU2004-12-13AB15:57:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf C2011-09-14Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4703collect>internphotocollect>intern20112011201114:50:3415:01:0715:00:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2hcr1PHOTOGRAPHYCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-10-052011-09-23865.8TransferZeiss IkonTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.GERMANYSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-23{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab ZEISS\par \tab\tab IKON\par \par \par \par \tab BABY - BOX.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab GOERZ FRONTAR\par \par \tab\tab\tab D.R.P.\par } goodZeiss Ikon Baby Box Camerain good condition some wear and tear to leather cover. some paint loss to metal.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201111931School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1931. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCAMERAOpen Access Storeoastoremetalleathercompany namecompany namefront of camera above and below lensaround rim of lensCH130printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byZeiss Ikon2011-09-23Manufactered byCH130.jpgCH130(back).jpgcmcmcm1931logo and text in white letteringlettering in white uppercase.heightwidthdepth1940CHEMISTRYSmall black metal box shaped camera with Goerz lens. Metal winding handle to left side. Hinged viewfinder to top and metal catch to back.University of St Andrews2011-09-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3B 4704collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:58:1916:02:0116:01:1215:59:46CH47CH48CH49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.Professor Read was knwon to have researched Menthylamines in the mid to late 1920s19501925Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-232011-09-232011-09-232011-09-2314.24.1TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-23{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab [missing] l - neoMen[missing]\par \tab [missing]. p. 50 - 5 [missing]\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 54\par } goodchemical sample of neomenthol?jarBubbles in glass to base. Label discoloured and torn.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.1ST ANDREWS201011925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. Possibly used by Professor John Read in his research into Menthylamines in the late 1920s. Source: Researches in the Menthone series Part VI by John Read, Catherine Cassels Steele, and George Carter 1928/9. http://pubs.rsc.org I doi:1039/JR9290000023hcr1laboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterchemical compoundchemical sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelnumericlower section around stem of jar above basetop of glass stopperCH131printed labelhand writtenENGLISHENGLISH2011-09-23Created bycmcm1925rectangular paper label badly torn.Number 54 hand written on top of stopper - now faded.heightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYWhite crystals filling bottom 5cm of tall thin display tube with glass stopper.University of St Andrews2011-09-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4705collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:06:0110:43:1810:39:2310:38:4010:33:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262011-09-262011-09-2614.561.535TransferCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-26{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT CO. LTD. ENGLAND.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab No L-313809\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab LP839\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab COARSE\tab\tab MEDIUM\tab\tab FINE\par \tab RHEOSTAT\tab\tab RHEOSTAT\tab\tab RHEOSTAT\par } goodVernier Potentiometerremains of a paper label to left side of wooden case. Some varnish loss to left side. Slight paint loss to edges of unit top.1ST ANDREWS201111935School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1935. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTPOTENTIOMETEROpen Access StoreoastoreWOODBakelitemanganinbrassmetalcompany namenumericnumericinscribedon top of unit below large central dialtop of unit to left cornertop of unit left cornertop of unit below switches on upper left sideCH132printedprintedhand writtenengravedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.unknownCambridge Instrument Co. Ltd.2011-09-26Manufactered bycmcmcm1935company name in white lettering in upper case above logo.number printed in white.lettering and numbers in white ink.lettering in white corresponding to three different switcheshttp://iopscience.iop.org/0950-7671/14/6/411/pdf/0950-7671_14_6_411.pdfheightwidthdepth1960CHEMISTRYLarge rectangular wooden case with black metal top. The instrument has 3 large dials with white surrounds engraved with voltage scales. There are 8 smaller dials and switches and 12 capped contacts.University of St Andrews2011-09-26KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1A 4710collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201009:50:3715:15:1015:12:3411:07:3409:59:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1PHOTOGRAPHYCHEMISTRYWARAEROPLANEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLikely salvaged by Dr Charles Horrex of the Chemistry Dept. in the early 1950s - Source Alan Aitken.Associated withHORREX, CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-10-052011-09-302011-09-302011-09-3021.63927.41727.825TransferFolmer Graflex CorporationTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Rochester, New York, U.S.A.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-302011-09-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PROPERTY, U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES\par CAMERA , AIRCRAFT\par (4.5 INCH)\par \par TYPE \tab\tab SERIAL NO.\par K20\tab\tab AC-45-234\par \par A.C. ORDER NO.\tab\tab SPECIFICATION NO.\par (33-038) 45 - 2099 - AF \tab 75-227\par MANUFACTURERS ASSEMBLY PART NO. K20F - H55\par \par THE FOLMER GRAFLEX CORPORATION\par ROCHESTER, 8, N.Y., U.S.A.\par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CAMERA, AIRCRAFT\par TYPE K-20\par HANDLE WITH CARE\par } fairgoodFairchild K-20 type aerial camera.casecamerametal components of carrying case are hevily rusted.good condition.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-09-052011-09-052011-09-052011-09-051ST ANDREWS201011950School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1950. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCAMERAOpen Access StoreoastorecasecasecamerafilminstructionsdessicantmetalleathermetalTINpaperjutecompany namelabelon top of camera on metal plateon top of metal carrying caseCH133printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byPrinted byFolmer Graflex CorporationFolmer Graflex Corporation2011-09-30Manufactered byCH133(case).jpgCH133(contents).jpgCH133(front).jpgCH133(plate).jpgcmcmcmcmcmcm1941text and numbers in uppercasetext in yellow print in upper casecasecameraheightwidthdepthheightwidthdepth1945CHEMISTRYOver-sized black metal camera with handles to either side contained within metal khaki carrying case. The case is split into two sections with two tins of film, a dessicant bag, instruction booklet and a film threading plate.University of St Andrews2011-09-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3B 4711collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201011:26:2311:56:5311:35:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-09-302011-09-30955.41.5TransferGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GRIFFIN & TATLOCK LTD.\par } fairCalibrated scale for use with mirror galvanometerScale discoloured. Tarnishing of brass. Scratching of wood surround and surface residue front left corner, left side and front right corner.1ST ANDREWS201011935School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1935. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. The dot of light reflected by mirror galvanometers is displayed on scales like these. Source: http://www.museumoftechnology.org.uk/expand.php?key=1150 hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTcalibrated scaleOpen Access StoreoastorescaleWOODbrasspaperglasscompany namefront of scale to centreCH134printedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2011-09-30Manufactered bycmcmcm1930name of company in black text in upper case.scaleheightwidthdepth1955CHEMISTRYCalibrated scale contained within a wooden frame. The frame has brass fittings on the underside to alllow the scale be attached to a stand (not present).University of St Andrews2011-09-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4C 4724collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:40:5212:29:4312:07:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072011-10-072011-10-07TransferGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-09-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab GRIFFIN & TATLOCK LTD.\par \tab\tab LONDON\par \par GLASGOW\tab\tab MANCHESTER\par EDINBURGH\tab\tab LIVERPOOL\par } fairOzone Tubechips and dents to stand. some loss of metal coating to outer tube.1ST ANDREWS201011935School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1935. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. hcr1SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTozone generatorOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODbrassglasscompany nametop of stand base to centre on metal plateCH135printedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2011-10-07Manufactered bycmcmcm1930name of company in black text in upper case.heightwidthdepth1955CHEMISTRYGlass tube with large brass electrode to left side and contact point to right top. The main tube has two thin glass tubes extending from it, one upper left and one to right front. There is a smaller inner glass tube contained within the main tube. The middle area of the outer tube is covered with a metal coat. The apparatus sits on a wooden stand and is secured with metal plates at each end.University of St Andrews2011-10-07KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay2A 4725collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201112:05:1813:48:2112:33:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα19631923Associated withAssociated withUniversity of St AndrewsREAD, JohninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-102011-10-102011-10-1020.714TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab St Andrews University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 9\par } fairUniversity of St Andrews ShieldPaint loss to upper edge. Some light surface scratching and loss of paint on lower section.15ST ANDREWS201111923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(1)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number handritten in pencil separated by lineheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. The symbolism of the elements of the shield are representative of the insignia of the founders of the university as follows: the crescent moon (top centre) represents Peter de Luna, the given name of Pope Benedict XIII; the lion rampant (lower centre) is taken from the Royal Arms of Scotland and represents the royal authority of King James I (1406-1437); the gold diamonds (either side of crescent moon) are taken from the personal arms of Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews 1404-1440; the open book (mid centre) with the red page edges represents learning; and the blue and silver cross represents the saltire of Scotland. University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4734collect>intern20112011201115:36:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-1020.614.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab University of Aberdeen\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 5\par } fairUniversity of Aberdeen ShieldLoss and scratches to middle and lower left side.15ST ANDREWS2011101923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(10)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number hand-written in pencil and separated by lineheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. The shield is in four sections. The upper left section contains a vase with fish and flowers and a sun ou of which a hand extends holding an open book. The upper right section show red and yellow stripes above a plain gold rectangle. Lower left shows three boars heads with tongues extended on a gold background separated by a black chevron. Lower right shows the representation of a castle on a red background.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4735collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201116:22:4116:24:4416:24:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-102011-10-1020.714.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Cambridge University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 7\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Cambridge\par \tab\tab University\par \tab\tab\tab 7\par } fairUniversity of Cambridge ShieldSome paint loss to top edge. Paint faded and discoloured.15ST ANDREWS2011111923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedlabelback of shield to centreback of shield lower centreCH136(11)hand writtenhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknown2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number handritten in pencil separated by linepaper label with text in blue ink.heightwidth1963CHEMISTRYOn a red background (gules), a white cross with black ermine tails (ermine) between four yellow (or) lions walking but with one leg raised (passant) and facing the observer (gardant). On the centre of the cross is a closed red (gules) book with its spine horizontal (fessways) with gold clasps and decoration and the clasps pointing down.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4726collect>interncollect>intern2011201113:52:1913:59:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-1020.714.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab St Salvators College\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 8\par } fairSt Salvator's College ShieldScratch middle left. Gold paint loss lower right to edge. Gold paint fading all over.15ST ANDREWS201121923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(2)hand writtenENGLISH20112011-10-10cmcm1923text and number handritten in pencil separated by lineheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. A red shield with fleurs-de-lis around edges is represented on a gold background. Within the shield are 3 black swords and a red chevron with a black border.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4727collect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:02:1714:08:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-1015.911.7TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab A\par \par \tab\tab Sydney University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 7\par } fairUniversity of Sydney ShieldDented at top edges. Paint loss and scratching to upper centre star. Loss of paint to upper edges. Paint loss to lower star and edges.15ST ANDREWS201131923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(3)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number handritten in pencil separated by line. Number 7 is contained within a circle.heightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. Gold shield with red band at top containing gold lion symbolising England and Cambridge simultaneously. A blue cross signifying New South Wales contains 4 stars with an open book to the centre. The book represents learning and may have been taken from the arms of Oxford.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4728collect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:17:3014:33:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRY1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-1020.714.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab A.G SCOTT (PAINTER) 23/8/54\tab\tab\tab A.MITCHELL (PAINTER)\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab 23/8/54\par \tab\tab\tab R. FOWLER 7/11/58\par \tab\tab\tab W.FERRIER 7/11/58\tab\tab\par \par \par J.RAMSEY\tab\tab Bishop Wardlaw\par 23/8/54\tab\tab \tab (ii)\par \par \tab\tab\tab St Andrews\par \par \tab\tab\tab A.WATSON 4/7/59\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab NIL DESPERUNDUM\par \tab\tab\tab BASTARDIUM\par \tab\tab\tab CARBURUNDUM\par } fairBishop Wardlaw ShieldLoss of blue paint to upper edge. Light scratching to upper section. Loss of blue paint to lower edge. Paint textured all over.15ST ANDREWS201141923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield all overCH136(4)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923all text hand-written in pencil. Ramsey and Mitchell names and dates written vertically on shield. Latin phrase scored through in pencil.heightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. Blue background with horizontal gold band to centre. 3 red swords are within the band. 3 gold diamonds are represented with 2 upper and 1 lower.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4729collect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:38:1814:41:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-1016.112TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab F\par \tab\tab 18\par \tab\tab Manchester\par \tab\tab University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab\par } fairUniversity of Manchester Shieldloss of blue paint to upper edge. Paint discoloured in white area. Slight loss upper right. Small dent to blue section middle left.15ST ANDREWS201151923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(5)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and numbers hand-written in pencil with line belowheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYOff white (argent) shield with green (vert) snake (serpent) in the shape of an knot (nowed). The top third (chief) is blue (azure) and separated from the rest of the shield by a line which has cloud-shaped waves in it (nebulee). On this top third is a yellow (or) sun emerging from the dividing line (issuant).University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4730collect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:45:0214:48:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-1020.614.1TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab St Mary's College\par \tab\tab (St Andrews)\par \tab\tab\par \par \tab\tab\tab 11\par } fairSt Mary's College ShieldPaint loss to upper edge. Residue to upper right. Loss of blue paint left of centre. Slight scratching all over surface.15ST ANDREWS201161923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(6)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number hand-written in pencil.heightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. Chequered design of blue, gold and red squares. Blue square contain gold band and 3 gold dialmonds (2 upper and 1 lower). Gold squares contain black chevron with bears heads at the top point of the chevron in gold. Red squares contain 3 cream flowers and 2nd set of gold squares contain ships.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4731collect>interncollect>intern20112011201114:51:2214:53:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-102011-10-101611.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab D\par \tab\tab\tab 12\par \par \tab Cambridge University\par \tab ------------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab\par } fairUniversity of Cambridge ShieldPaint loss to upper edge and also middle right. Slight scratch middle centre.15ST ANDREWS201171923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(7)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number hand-written in pencil with line belowheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYOn a red background (gules), a white cross with black ermine tails (ermine) between four yellow (or) lions walking but with one leg raised (passant) and facing the observer (gardant). On the centre of the cross is a closed red (gules) book with its spine horizontal (fessways) with gold clasps and decoration and the clasps pointing down.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4732collect>intern20112011201115:03:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-1020.514.2TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Edinburgh University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\tab 4\par } fairUniversity of Edinburgh ShieldSlight paint loss to upper edge. Gold paint fading slightly on background.15ST ANDREWS201181923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(8)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number hand-written in pencil separated by lineheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYGold shield with blue cross repsresenting the saltire. An open book sits on the cross with the cross separating a thistle above and a castle below.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4733collect>intern20112011201115:18:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1CHEMISTRYHERALDRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1963Associated withAssociated withREAD, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-101611.7TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-10-10{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab 10\par \tab\tab Zurich University\par \tab\tab -------------------------------------\par \par \tab\tab\par } fairUniversity of Zurich ShieldPaint loss to left edge. Scratches to top left edge. Slight paint loss to circle background.15ST ANDREWS201191923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1923. Removed from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.hcr1HERALDRYCOAT OF ARMSOpen Access StoreoastoreTINinscribedback of shield to centreCH136(9)hand writtenENGLISH2011-10-10cmcm1923text and number hand-written in pencil with line belowheightwidth1963CHEMISTRYThin metal shield in convex. Shield is split diagonally into blue and white sections. Circle in centre contains a building with two towers standing atop a section split by small red sections with white crosses within. the lower section contains pillars, and a statue and a date in roman numerals. Surrounding the building are words with ACADEMIA to the left and TURICENSIS to the right.University of St Andrews2011-10-10KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 2632collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeopleexhibit18001850about 1811200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:16:4311:14:2717:30:4315:12:0010:05:3810:08:24St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH14 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ad458ad458ac114ad458HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-06-012011-04-252011-03-252011-03-172004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009RAWSON, Helen2004-12-132011-03-10goodgoodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of sphere, one tube extending from bottom of tube descending into a point. Two open lipped stopper holesWholegood. small hairline crack on tube, small crack on lip, some chemical residue. Some chips at lip. Scratches and small cracks. (HR, 13 December 2004)Condition checked prior to transportation to Element of Genius exhibition. Hairline crack to one of short stoppers. Big, thin chip to lip - a sign of previous damage but has been polished.11:13:5117:18:0611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet6Dgwgwoastore2011-05-242011-03-142011-03-1420062009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica17:1811:39:2311:37:082011-09-122011-05-242011-03-142011-03-1420062009late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH14Manufactered bydbi CH14.jpg1850180017501811L 86.0 x W 39.0about 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCleanedconservationC0148Chemical balance Brass and steel, around 1750 Until the 1930s this balance was still in use for chemical demonstrations. Chemical glassware Glass, early 1800s During the 1920s this piece, with other glassware and earthenware, was discovered in St Salvator’s Chapel tower, where it had probably been placed for storage. These items of chemical equipment are thought to have been purchased from the Edinburgh dealer Alexander Allan by Professor Robert Briggs in 1811. This apparatus was vital in assisting with research, learning and teaching in the newly-established Chemistry Department. Museum Collections, CH1, CH142011-03-17unknownMANU2004-12-13AB11:13:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6B1 2633collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200916:18:5311:14:2715:13:2710:05:38St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH15 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-05-232011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with three glass stems protruding; one stem narrows, one stem widens, one stem is lipped with a stopper hole; stopper is missinggood. Stopper hole is chipped some clouding on glass. (HR, 13 December 2004)11:13:51oastore/cabinet6C2011-07-1520062009ROBINSON, ClaireHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica16:402011-09-1220062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf C26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH15Manufactered bydbi CH15.jpg1850180017501811L 51.5 x W 35.4 x H 23.0 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0149unknownMANU2004-12-13AB11:13:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6B1 2637200320032003single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.balanceCHEMICAL BALANCECHEMISTRYWEIGHTMEASUREBUNGE, PAULINSTRUMENTAPPARATUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222004-12-22DonationBUNGE, PaulHamburg, GermanyVINCENT, Colin A.Transferred from Professor Vincent's office in College Gate. Colin Vincent was Head of the School of Chemistry, 1990-96. He then became Master of the United College. He was Acting Principal of the University throughout 2000, between the departure of Principal Arnott and the arrival of Principal Lang. He retired in 2003.1Present2004-12-22ComponentRecord state2004-12-22very goodChemical balanceVery good. Some wear and tear2009BURDGE, Jessica2009first half of 20th century?1With two pans and two balance weights.Open Access Storeoastorebrass?steelglass. In wood and glass case.BALANCECHEMICAL BALANCECHEMISTRYWEIGHTMEASUREBUNGE, PAULINSTRUMENTAPPARATUSobject history file16 September 2009Probably bought by the School of Chemistry from the firm detailed on the retailer's label.Transferred from Professor Vincent's office in College Gate. Colin Vincent was Head of the School of Chemistry, 1990-96. He then became Master of the United College. He was Acting Principal of the University throughout 2000, between the departure of Principal Arnott and the arrival of Principal Lang. He retired in 2003.CH16inscr. on beam: PAUL BUNGE HAMBURG insc. inside case, at back: PAUL BUNGE / FABRIK WISSENSCHAFL / WAAGEN / HAMBURG inscr. on label on front of case: [indecipherable]HOLDS & [indec.]SON / LTD / 14 / COMMERCIAL STREET / LEEDS 2 pans, inscr. 'L' and 'R' [left and right][?]HOLDS & [?]SON Ltd, Commercial Street, LeedsVINCENT, Professor ColinManufactered by2000200319502003190001950H 42.6 x L 37.0 x W 26.2 cm (case)first half of 20th century?2003APADUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyHamburgBUNGE, PaulMANU2004-12-22AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 4446collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192310:36:54ST ANDREWS17:36:3210:08:2510:41:1312:29:5812:25:5410:56:56University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458reh2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172011-01-102010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigCallitris is a genus of coniferous tress in the Cupressacae (cypress family)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesCallistris tasmanica. Essential oil of coniferous tree17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Oil of Callistris tasmanica in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstooperoilglasscorkcallistris tasmanicaOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of Callistris tasmanicainscribedon label on vialCH17in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number250University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4447collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192312:41:17ST ANDREWS17:36:3210:08:2514:07:4212:55:10University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10alh10alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-162010-11-162010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigCallitris is a genus of coniferous tress in the Cupressacae (cypress family)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesCallitris glanca. Essential oil of coniferous tree17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Oil of Callistris tasmanica in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkcallistris tasmanicaOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of Callistris glanca / Coolaron N.S.Winscribedon label on vialCH18in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number251University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4448collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192314:29:16ST ANDREWS17:36:3210:08:25University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesJapanese of Peppermint. Essential oil17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Oil of Callistris tasmanica in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitJapanese of Peppermintinscribedon label on vialCH19in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number252University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 1283peoplecollect>intern19051950early/mid 20th century15:29:1316:14:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ALDJBReturned to Martin Milner for Bell Pettigrew Museum.MICROSCOPEIRVINE, SIR JAMESBAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO.OPTICSPRINCIPALMAGNIFICATIONCOMPOUNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-252008-10-152000-01-05PurchaseBausch & Lomb Optical Co.Rochester, New York, U.S.A.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state1999-08-05goodCompound microscope. Used by Sir James Irvine. With case.good, some tarnishing.2004RAWSON, Helen2004c. 19201In wooden case, with instruction book entitled USE AND CARE / OF THE / MICROSCOPE / BY EDWARD BAUSCH, 1912. With eyepiece (marked 10) in microscope, coarse and fine focusing stage, substage mirror, two objectives (and hole for third) in microscope, two empty objective cases in box. In case: One eyepiece (marked 5) and two cases with objectives (marked '1.9mm / B. & L.O. Co.' and 'PARACHROMATIC / 2 inch / W. WATSON & SONS LTD / LONDON' respectively). MICROSCOPEmusa/g3brass with steel limb and baseMICROSCOPEIRVINE, SIR JAMESBAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO.OPTICSPRINCIPALMAGNIFICATIONCOMPOUNDobject history file28 October 2004CH2engraved on plaque on body: MICROSCOPE USED BY / SIR JAMES C. IRVINE / PRINCIPAL / ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY / 1912-52 inscr. on substage: PATENT APP'D engraved on eyepiece: BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. / Rochester. N.Y. engraved on objective 1: Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. / Rochester, N.Y. / 16mm / 0.25 N.A. inscr. on objective 2: Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. / Rochester, N.Y. / 4m / 0.65.N.A. engraved on changer: B. & L. O. CO. / PAT. DEC 1 08Manufactered by195019051905193031.0 x 17.5 cm (microscope) 21.0 x 36.4 cm (case)early/mid 20th centuryAPUniversity of St AndrewsU.S.A.Rochester, New YorkBausch & Lomb Optical Co.MANU2000-01-05ABmuseummusa/g3/case 11 4449collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192314:36:11ST ANDREWS17:36:3210:08:26University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigHentha SpicataGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesHentha Spicata. Essential oil of spearmint17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitOil of Spearmint / Hentha Spicatainscribedon label on vialCH20in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number253University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4450collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192314:41:46ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:26University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEssential Oil from 'Wayne County' Australia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesAmerican Peppermint Oil. Essential oil17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitAmerican Peppermint Oil / (wayne Country)inscribedon label on vialCH21in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number254University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4478collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192312:02:10ST ANDREWS17:36:3610:08:26University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172011-02-018.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigNative to Queensland, Australia, E. citriodora is commonly planted throughout the tropics, in the Mediterranean area and in the Malesian area, mainly in Malaysia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Citriodora. Essential oil of Eucalyptus17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitAmerican Peppermint Oil / (wayne Country)inscribedon label on vialCH22in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number254University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4479collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192312:06:39ST ANDREWS17:36:3710:08:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172011-02-018.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigCommon name; The Blue mallee, or Blue-leaved mallee (Eucalyptus polybractea) is a small multi-trunked sclerophyll tree that grows naturally in western New South Wales and the Inglewood area in Victoria, Australia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Polybractea. Essential oil of Eucalptus17:35:5711:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitAmerican Peppermint Oil / (wayne Country)inscribedon label on vialCH23in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number254University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4451collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192314:47:13ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:2714:58:3914:52:43University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10alh10alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-162010-11-162010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigPerennial grass from Southern India, oil of which is used in perfumeryGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesAndropogon Jwarancusa. Essential oil17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of / Andropogon / Jwararancusa (India)inscribedon label on vialCH24in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number257University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4452collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:01:55ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigOil of E.Phellandra from New South Wales, Australia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Phellandra. Essential oil of Eucalyptus17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of / E.phellandra / (Mongarlowe) N.S.Winscribedon label on vialCH25in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number258University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4453collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:07:18ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigOil of Piperita (Sydney). Eucalyptus piperita, commonly known as Sydney Peppermint it is a small to medium forest tree native to New South Wales, Australia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Piperita. Essential oil of The sydney Peppermint17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of / E. piperita / (Sydney)inscribedon label on vialCH26in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number259University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4454collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:14:20ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigOil from a Perrenial grass from S.India, of which has perfumery uses.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesd-Piperitone from oil of Andropogan Jwarancusa. essential oil17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitd-Piperitone from / oil of Andropogan / Jwarancusainscribedon label on vialCH27in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number260University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4455collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:19:05ST ANDREWS17:36:3310:08:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigDives oil from New South WalesGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.dives. Essential oil of eucalyptus.17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude Oil of E.dives / (Braidwood N.S.W)inscribedon label on vialCH28in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number261University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4456collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:31:45ST ANDREWS17:36:3410:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigl-pinene oil from E.Lalvolpinae, optical rotation no. written on label.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesI-Pinene from E.lalvolpinae. essential oil of eucalyptus.17:35:5711:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StoreMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitl-Pinene from oil of / E.lalvopinae (...)-38.4inscribedon label on vialCH29in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number262University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1717:35:57DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 1284collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:3712:49:3417:54:1116:08:1610:35:2914:56:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1hcr1ad458ad458ad458ad458HRJB1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-06-282011-04-202011-03-252011-03-172010-12-032010-04-222000-01-05SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2000-01-05goodAbout 700? sugar samples produced during James Colquhoun Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.generally fair to good16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet6musa/g3/case 12011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:492011-09-222011-06-282009PHILLIPSON, AndyunknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.2011-04-121999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.specimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access Storagemuseumobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 616 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered bydbi CH3.jpgCH3.jpg1482019500192019091950Sample tubes approx. 5 cm to 15 cm highfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταSugar samples Early 1900s These sugar samples were produced by James Colquhoun Irvine. Working with Thomas Purdie, whom he succeeded as Professor of Chemistry, Irvine conducted research on naturally-occurring sugars. He produced almost 1000 samples, discovering several new sugars in the process. The samples vary in colour and structure. Some are solid and some are liquid as you can in these examples shown. Museum Collections, STAU CH3 (45, 51, 68, 265, 457, 882, 920, 965)2011-03-17St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2000-01-05AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3813collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3610:12:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4-METHYL GLUCOSAGONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25good4-methyl glucosagoneGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4-METHYL GLUCOSAGONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(10)Printed on label on tube: 10.Further hand writting on label. A.G. Short.Manufactered by24550019091950 Tube H 12.9 x W 2.1cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4194collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1010:12:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESUBST. MSOL IN COLD HCIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodSubst. msol in cold HCIGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESUBST. MSOL IN COLD HCIOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(1000)Printed on label on tube:1000Manufactered by28270019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3746collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06fairGood. Brown liquid. ID number missing. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(1001)None. Label missing.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24121950192019091950 Tube H 9.4 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AC16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3990collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5310:12:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4- DLIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good3:4- Dlimethyl B-methyl glucoside 2:6-dimitrateGood. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4- DLIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(101)Printed on label on tube:101.Manufactered by26260019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3951collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3710:12:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodNo chemical name givenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(1011)Printed on label on tube: 2Manufactered by25920019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3988collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5310:12:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4- DIMETHYL B-MDETHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good3:4- Dimethyl B-mdethyl glucosideGood. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4- DIMETHYL B-MDETHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(104)Printed on label on tube:104.Manufactered by26240019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3890collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0910:12:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACELYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodTetracelyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACELYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(105)Printed on label on tube: 105Manufactered by25280019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3975collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4710:12:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Benzoyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(11)Printed on label on tube: 11.Manufactered by26100019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3894collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1110:12:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2:3- Dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(111)Printed on label on tube: 111Manufactered by25320019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3886collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0710:13:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodB-Methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(115)Printed on label on tube: 115Manufactered by25240019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3893collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1010:13:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIAUTY B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good3:4-Diauty B-methyl glucoside 2:6 dinitrateGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIAUTY B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(119)Printed on label on tube: 119Manufactered by25310019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4270collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3410:13:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-ISO.THUJYL ALCOHOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodd-iso.Thujyl alcoholGood. Liquid. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-ISO.THUJYL ALCOHOLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(12)Printed on label on tube:12 Chemical name on paper label.Manufactered by29000019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4004collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0010:13:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07fair2:3-Dimethyl methyl glucosideGood. Powder on outside of the bottle but cap tight. Label detached from bottle. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2009-12-16good1:2-iso propylidene 3:5:6-tritoyl glucoseGood16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very goodNo chemical name givenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(1230)Printed on label on tube: 123Manufactered by25180019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3879collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0410:13:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6- BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6- benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6- BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(124)Printed on label on tube: 124Manufactered by25170019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3876collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0310:13:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-(OR 3-) DIMETHYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good2-(or 3-) dimethylamino methyl hexosideGood. Nearly empty. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-(OR 3-) DIMETHYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(125)Printed on label on tube: 125Manufactered by25140019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3896collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1110:13:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETAMIDO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good3-acetamido methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETAMIDO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(126)Printed on label on tube: 126Manufactered by25350019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3885collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0710:13:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 2 OR 3 AMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodTetracetyl 2 or 3 amino methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 2 OR 3 AMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(127)Printed on label on tube: 127Manufactered by25230019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3883collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0610:13:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 ACETYL 2-ACETAMIDO METHYL GETROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good3 Acetyl 2-acetamido methyl getrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 ACETYL 2-ACETAMIDO METHYL GETROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(128)Printed on label on tube: 128Manufactered by25210019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3882collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0510:13:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETIACETYL 2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very goodTetiacetyl 2-amino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETIACETYL 2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(129)Printed on label on tube: 129Manufactered by25200019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3971collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4510:13:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-ACETYL 6- IODO B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 3-acetyl 6- iodo B-methyl- glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-ACETYL 6- IODO B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(13)Printed on label on tube: 13.Manufactered by26060019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3895collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1110:13:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-ACETAMIDO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2-acetyl 3-acetamido methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-ACETAMIDO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(132)Printed on label on tube: 132Manufactered by25330019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3892collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1010:13:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-METHYLLAMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6-Benzylidene 3-methyllamino methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-METHYLLAMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(133)Printed on label on tube: 133Manufactered by25300019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3887collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0810:13:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6 benzylidene 3 methylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(134)Printed on label on tube: 134Manufactered by25250019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3888collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0810:13:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-DIMETHYL-AMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6-Benzylidene 3-dimethyl-amino methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-DIMETHYL-AMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(135)Printed on label on tube: 135Manufactered by25260019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3891collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0910:13:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL 4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good3-acetyl 4:6 benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL 4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(136)Printed on label on tube: 136Manufactered by25290019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3878collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0410:13:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6 aenzylidene 3-dimethyl-amino-methyl altrosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(137)Printed on label on tube: 137Manufactered by25160019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3877collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0310:13:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-DIMETHYL AMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6 benzylidene 2-dimethyl amino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-DIMETHYL AMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(138)Printed on label on tube: 138Manufactered by25150019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3889collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0810:13:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3 METHYL-AMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3 methyl-amino methyl idosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3 METHYL-AMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(139)Printed on label on tube: 139Manufactered by25270019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3970collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4510:13:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYLE 3:4 DIMETHYL 6-TRITYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Benzoyle 3:4 dimethyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYLE 3:4 DIMETHYL 6-TRITYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(14)Printed on label on tube: 14.Manufactered by26050019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3875collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0310:13:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 3 OR 2 METHYL-AMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6 benzylidene 3 or 2 methyl-amino methyl galactosideGood. (mt 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 3 OR 2 METHYL-AMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(140)Printed on label on tube: 131Manufactered by25130019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3884collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0610:13:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2-amino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(141)Printed on label on tube: 141Manufactered by25220019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3850collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5210:13:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3- DIMETHYL-AMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3- dimethyl-amino methyl idosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3- DIMETHYL-AMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(142)Printed on label on tube: 142Manufactered by25120019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3851collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5310:13:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 2 OR 3 CHLORO-METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodTriacetyl 2 or 3 chloro-methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 2 OR 3 CHLORO-METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(143)Printed on label on tube: 143Manufactered by25340019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3881collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0510:13:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-BENZYLAMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good4:6 benzylidene 2-benzylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 25/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2-BENZYLAMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(144)Printed on label on tube: 144Manufactered by25190019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3906collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1510:13:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZYLAMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2-benzylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZYLAMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(145)Printed on label on tube: 145Manufactered by25450019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3902collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1310:13:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3-BENZYLAMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3-benzylamino methyl idosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3-BENZYLAMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(146)Printed on label on tube: 146Manufactered by25410019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3907collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1510:13:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 HYDIAZINE METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2 or 3 hydiazine methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 HYDIAZINE METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(147)Printed on label on tube: 147Manufactered by25460019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3898collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1210:13:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 ANHYDSO METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2:3 anhydso methyl mannosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 ANHYDSO METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(148)Printed on label on tube: 148Manufactered by25370019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3911collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1810:13:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSAMINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodTetracetyl B-methyl glucosamineGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSAMINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(149)Printed on label on tube: 149Manufactered by25500019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3973collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4610:13:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-ACETYL 6-IODO B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 3-acetyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-ACETYL 6-IODO B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(15)Printed on label on tube: 15.Manufactered by26080019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3853collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5410:13:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 BENZYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2 or 3 benzylamino methyl hexosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 BENZYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(150)Printed on label on tube: 171Manufactered by25560019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3897collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1210:13:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENXYLIDENE 2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6 benxylidene 2-amino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENXYLIDENE 2-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(151)Printed on label on tube: 151Manufactered by25360019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3912collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1810:13:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 METHYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2 or 3 methylamino methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 METHYLAMINO METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(152)Printed on label on tube: 152Manufactered by25510019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3920collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2110:13:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good4:6-Benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl glucosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYLAMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(153)Printed on label on tube: 158Manufactered by25610019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3903collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1310:13:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodMethyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(154)Printed on label on tube: 154Manufactered by25420019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3900collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1310:13:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 2 (OR 3) CHLORO METHYL HEXOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodTriacetyl 2 (or 3) chloro methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 2 (OR 3) CHLORO METHYL HEXOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(156)Printed on label on tube: 156Manufactered by25390019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3901collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1310:13:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 CHLORO METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2 or 3 chloro methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 OR 3 CHLORO METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(157)Printed on label on tube: 157Manufactered by25400019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3919collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2110:13:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 3-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodTetracetyl 3-amino methyl altrosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 3-AMINO METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(158)Printed on label on tube: 158Manufactered by25600019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3918collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2010:13:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA-ACETYL METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodTetra-acetyl methyl hexosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA-ACETYL METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(159)Printed on label on tube: 159Manufactered by25590019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3965collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4310:13:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIACETYL 4:6 ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:3- Diacetyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methylglucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIACETYL 4:6 ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(16)Printed on label on tube: 16.Manufactered by26000019091950 Tube H 9.8 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3916collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2010:13:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3 BENZYLAMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3 benzylamino methyl galactosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2 OR 3 BENZYLAMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(161)Printed on label on tube: 161Manufactered by25570019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3905collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1410:13:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETAMIDO 3-ACETYL 4:6 BENZYLAMINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2-Acetamido 3-acetyl 4:6 benzylamino glucosamineGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETAMIDO 3-ACETYL 4:6 BENZYLAMINOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(162)Printed on label on tube: 162Manufactered by25440019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3904collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1410:13:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 3-BENZYLAMINO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good4:6 benzylidene 3-benzylamino methyl altrosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 3-BENZYLAMINO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(166)Printed on label on tube: 166Manufactered by25430019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3909collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1610:13:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEANHYDRO BENZYLIDENE METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodanhydro benzylidene methyl hexosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEANHYDRO BENZYLIDENE METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(167)Printed on label on tube: 167Manufactered by25480019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3910collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1710:13:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2-Tosyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucoside (pure)Good. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(168)Printed on label on tube: 168Manufactered by25490019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3921collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2210:13:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:6-ANHYDRO GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good3:6-Anhydro glucoseGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:6-ANHYDRO GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(169)Printed on label on tube: 169Manufactered by25620019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3854collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5410:13:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2- ACETYL 4:6- ETHYLIDENE B- METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2- Acetyl 4:6- ethylidene B- methylglucosideGood. Liquid16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2- ACETYL 4:6- ETHYLIDENE B- METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(17)Printed on label on tube: 17.Manufactered by25970019091950 Tube H 8.5 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3908collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1610:13:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1:2-ISOPROPYLIDENE 3:6-ANHYDRO 5-TOSYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good1:2-isopropylidene 3:6-anhydro 5-tosyl glucoseGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1:2-ISOPROPYLIDENE 3:6-ANHYDRO 5-TOSYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(170)Printed on label on tube: 170Manufactered by25470019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3852collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5310:13:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2:3 ANLYDRO METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good4:6 benzylidene 2:3 anlydro methyl allosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6 BENZYLIDENE 2:3 ANLYDRO METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(171)Printed on label on tube: 171Manufactered by25550019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3914collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1910:13:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very good2:3-Ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(173)Printed on label on tube: 173Manufactered by25530019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3915collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1910:13:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1:2 5:6-DISOPROPYLIDENE 3-TOSYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good1:2 5:6-Disopropylidene 3-tosyl glucoseGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1:2 5:6-DISOPROPYLIDENE 3-TOSYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(174)Printed on label on tube: 174Manufactered by25540019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3913collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1810:13:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL LACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodMethyl lactosideGood. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL LACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(175)Printed on label on tube: 175Manufactered by25520019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3899collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:1210:13:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26very goodNo chemical name givenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(176)Printed on label on tube: 176Manufactered by25380019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3917collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2010:13:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL TOSYLE 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2-Benzoyl tosyle 4:6-Benzylidene methyl glucosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL TOSYLE 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(177)Printed on label on tube: 177Manufactered by25580019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3956collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3910:13:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-LIMETHYL B- METHYL- GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4:6-Limethyl B- methyl- glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-LIMETHYL B- METHYL- GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(18)Printed on label on tube: 18.Manufactered by25980019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4259collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6.BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good3-methyl 4:6.benzylidene a-methyl altiosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6.BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(180)Printed on label on tube: 180IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28871950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4261collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL A-METHYL ALTIOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16unknown2-methyl a-methyl altiosideEmpty. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL A-METHYL ALTIOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(181)Printed on label on tube: 181IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28891950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4255collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good2:3-ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(182)Printed on label on tube: 182IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28831950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4257collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good2-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(183)Printed on label on tube: 183IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28851950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4262collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good2-methyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(184)Printed on label on tube: 184IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28901950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4263collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 6-TRITYL ISOPROPYLIDENE GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good3-methyl 6-trityl isopropylidene glucoseGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 6-TRITYL ISOPROPYLIDENE GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(186)Printed on label on tube: 186IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28911950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4254collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3.P.TOLUENESULPHANOL 4:6-BENZYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good2-methyl 3.p.toluenesulphanol 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altrosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3.P.TOLUENESULPHANOL 4:6-BENZYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(187)Printed on label on tube: 187IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28821950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4260collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16good2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altrosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(189)Printed on label on tube: 189IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28881950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3964collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4310:13:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6- FRIACETYL 3-METHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4:6- friacetyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6- FRIACETYL 3-METHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(19)Printed on label on tube: 19.Manufactered by25990019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4256collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEAMINO-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL HEXOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16goodAmino-benzylidene a-methyl hexosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEAMINO-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL HEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16goodmono-methyl-benz a-methyl allosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONO-METHYL-BENZ A-METHYL ALLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(192)Printed on label on tube: 192IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by28861950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4085collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3210:13:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL ALTROSOZONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good3-methyl altrosozoneGood (MT 09/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL ALTROSOZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(193)Printed on label on tube:193Manufactered by27200019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4224collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1910:13:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6 PTS 3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good6 pts 3:4-monacetone a-methyl falactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6 PTS 3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(194)Printed on label on tube:194Manufactered by28510019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4222collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1810:13:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2. 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(Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2. BENZOYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(197)Printed on label on tube:197Manufactered by28490019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4268collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3310:13:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodGalactosoneGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(198)Printed on label on tube:198Manufactered by28980019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3751collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good6-Acityl B-methyl glucoside 2:3 4-trinitrateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(2)Printed on label on tube: 2.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24141950192019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3949collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3610:13:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3:4 DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL B-subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2-Benzoyl 3:4 dimethyl 6-trityl B- methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3:4 DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL B-Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(20)Printed on label on tube: 20Manufactered by25900019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4213collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1610:13:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6.P.TOLUENESULPHANYL 3:4-MONACETONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good6.p.toluenesulphanyl 3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6.P.TOLUENESULPHANYL 3:4-MONACETONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(200)Printed on label on tube:200Manufactered by28400019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4223collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1910:13:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE213-DIMETHYL 4:6.BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE213-DIMETHYL 4:6.BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(202)Printed on label on tube:202Manufactered by28500019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4212collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1610:13:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-GALACTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15gooda-galactoseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-GALACTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(203)Printed on label on tube:203Manufactered by28390019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4221collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1810:13:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15gooda-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(204)Printed on label on tube:204Manufactered by28480019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4211collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1510:13:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(205)Printed on label on tube:205Manufactered by28380019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4216collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1710:13:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDINE A-METHYL HEXOXIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDINE A-METHYL HEXOXIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(206)Printed on label on tube:206Manufactered by28430019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4220collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1810:13:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(207)Printed on label on tube:207Manufactered by28470019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4209collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1410:13:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(208)Printed on label on tube:208Manufactered by28360019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3950collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3610:13:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodNo chemical name givenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(2088)Printed on label on tube: 2Manufactered by25910019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4210collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1510:13:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-CINNAMYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-CINNAMYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(209)Printed on label on tube:209Manufactered by28370019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4199collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6.P.TOLUENE SULPHONYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(210)Printed on label on tube:210Manufactered by28560019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4231collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2110:13:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-PTS 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-di-pts 4:6-benzylideneGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3 di pts 4:6-benzylideneGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DI PTS 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(212)Printed on label on tube:212Manufactered by28550019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4226collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2010:13:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS-6-TRITYL 3:4-MONACETONE METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-pts-6-trityl 3:4-monacetone methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS-6-TRITYL 3:4-MONACETONE METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(213)Printed on label on tube:213Manufactered by28530019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4230collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2110:13:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-Anhydro 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(214)Printed on label on tube:214Manufactered by28570019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4219collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1710:13:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL METHYL XYLOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good3-p-toluene sulphonyl methyl xylosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL METHYL XYLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(217)Printed on label on tube:217Manufactered by28460019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4227collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2010:13:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2:3-ANHYDRO A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good4:6-benzylidene 2:3-anhydro a-methyl glucoside (crude)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2:3-ANHYDRO A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(218)Printed on label on tube:218Manufactered by28540019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3969collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4510:13:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6 TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4:6 trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6 TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(22)Printed on label on tube: 22.Manufactered by26040019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4217collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1710:13:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-methyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(220)Printed on label on tube:220Manufactered by28440019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4214collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1610:13:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS 4:6 BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-pts 4:6 benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS 4:6 BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(222)Printed on label on tube:222Manufactered by28410019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4225collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2010:13:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTONBENZOYL GLUCOSE MERCAPTALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodPentonbenzoyl glucose mercaptalGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTONBENZOYL GLUCOSE MERCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(223)Printed on label on tube:223Manufactered by28520019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4218collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1710:13:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 METHYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good3 methyl glucoseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 METHYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(225)Printed on label on tube:225Manufactered by28450019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4215collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1610:13:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS 6-TRITYL 3:4-ACETONE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-pts 6-trityl 3:4-acetone a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-PTS 6-TRITYL 3:4-ACETONE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(226)Printed on label on tube:226Manufactered by28420019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4267collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3310:13:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 ME ALTROSOZONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16good3 ME altrosozoneGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 ME ALTROSOZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(227)Printed on label on tube:227Manufactered by28970019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3967collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4410:13:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodB-Methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(23)Printed on label on tube: 23.Manufactered by26020019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3727collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZYL 4:6 A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2:3-dibenzyl 4:6 a-methyl glucosidePrinted on label on tube: 230.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZYL 4:6 A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(231)Printed on label on tube:231Manufactered by28610019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4246collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2510:13:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-benzoyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. Lid loose (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(234)Printed on label on tube:234Manufactered by28740019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4244collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2510:13:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 3-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-tosyl 3-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 3-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(236)Printed on label on tube:236Manufactered by28710019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4240collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2410:13:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHIRST'S AMIDE FROM ISO-SUCROSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodHirst's amide from iso-sucroseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodPhenyl osazone of 4:6-dimethyl altroseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENYL OSAZONE OF 4:6-DIMETHYL ALTROSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(239)Printed on label on tube:239Manufactered by28760019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3968collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4410:13:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6- DIACETGE 4-ACETOXYETHYL METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:6- Diacetge 4-Acetoxyethyl methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6- DIACETGE 4-ACETOXYETHYL METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(24)Printed on label on tube: 24.Manufactered by26030019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4243collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2510:13:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-anhydro 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl allosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(240)Printed on label on tube:240Manufactered by28700019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4245collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2510:13:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIMETHYL ALTROSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good4:6-dimethyl altroseGood. Lid loose (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIMETHYL ALTROSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(241)Printed on label on tube:241Manufactered by28730019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4241collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2410:13:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2;3 ANHYDRO A-METHYL ALLOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2;3 anhydro a-methyl allosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2;3 ANHYDRO A-METHYL ALLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(242)Printed on label on tube:242Manufactered by28680019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4197collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1110:13:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl altrosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(243)Printed on label on tube:243Manufactered by28720019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4239collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2410:13:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIMETHYL ALTROSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIMETHYL ALTROSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(244)Printed on label on tube:244Manufactered by28660019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4238collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2310:13:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL ALTROSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl altrosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL ALTROSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(245)Printed on label on tube:245Manufactered by28650019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4237collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2310:13:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL-3-METHYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL-3-METHYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(247)Printed on label on tube:247Manufactered by28640019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4271collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3410:13:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood. Liquid. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(25)Printed on label on tube: 25Manufactered by29010019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4236collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2310:13:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(250)Printed on label on tube:250Manufactered by28630019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4242collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2410:13:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(254)Printed on label on tube:254Manufactered by28690019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4249collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2610:13:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-NITROBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-di-p-nitrobenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-NITROBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(255)Printed on label on tube:255Manufactered by28770019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4232collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2110:13:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL.MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL.MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(259)Printed on label on tube:259Manufactered by28590019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3952collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3810:13:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4- DIACETYL 6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:4- Diacetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4- DIACETYL 6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(26)Printed on label on tube: 26Manufactered by25930019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4087collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3410:13:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL BENZILIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl benzilidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesBenzoylated glucosazoneGood. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodFructose oximeGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-binnamoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BINNAMOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(269)Printed on label on tube:269Manufactered by28800019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3954collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3810:14:00Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6 TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:4:6 Trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood. (MT 26/3/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6 TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(27)Printed on label on tube: 27Manufactered by25950019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4253collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2710:14:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL 2:3-ANHYDROMANNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL 2:3-ANHYDROMANNOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(271)Printed on label on tube:271Manufactered by28810019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4235collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2310:14:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL ANHYDRO 2-ACETYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL ANHYDRO 2-ACETYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(272)Printed on label on tube:272Manufactered by28620019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4233collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2210:14:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL.MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-dimethyl 4-pts 6-trityl-a-methyl altrosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL.MONACETONE A-METHYL FALACTOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(273)Printed on label on tube:273Manufactered by28600019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4247collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2610:14:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(274)Printed on label on tube:274Manufactered by28750019091950 Tube H 6.7x W 1.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3590collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPTS-ACETONE ACETYL A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodpts-acetone acetyl a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPTS-ACETONE ACETYL A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good6-trityl monomethyl B-methylhexosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL MONOMETHYL B-METHYLHEXOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(277)Printed on label on tube: 277.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22721950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3598collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL Y-FRUCTOSE AMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodTetramethyl y-fructose amide (ex-sucrose)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL Y-FRUCTOSE AMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(278)Printed on label on tube: 278.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22811950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3953collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3810:14:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL 4- ACETORYETHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good6-Acetyl 4- Acetoryethyl B-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitrateGood. (MT 26/3/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL 4- ACETORYETHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(28)Printed on label on tube: 28Manufactered by25940019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3592collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRIACETYL 6-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3:4-triacetyl 6-tosyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRIACETYL 6-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(280)Printed on label on tube: 280.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22731950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3593collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECELLULOSE OCTA-ACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodCellulose octa-acetateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECELLULOSE OCTA-ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(281)Printed on label on tube: 281.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22741950192019091950Tube: H 6.7x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3604collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DICINNAMY 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3-dicinnamy 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DICINNAMY 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(282)Printed on label on tube: 282.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22871950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3601collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altrosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(283)Printed on label on tube: 283.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22841950192019091950Tube: H 6.7x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3596collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITY1 A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3-dimethyl 6-trity1 a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITY1 A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(284)Printed on label on tube: 284.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22771950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3589collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 3-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2-tosyl 3-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 3-BENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(285)Printed on label on tube: 285.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22701950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3661collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEANISOIN MP 113subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodAnisoin mp 113Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEANISOIN MP 113Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(2851)Printed on label on tube: 285.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23381950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3597collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETY1 A-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPentacety1 a-fructoseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETY1 A-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(286)Printed on label on tube: 286.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22801950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3515collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYLIDENE GLUCOSIDE DERIVATIVE OF ETHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodBenzylidene glucoside derivative of ethylene dibromideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYLIDENE GLUCOSIDE DERIVATIVE OF ETHYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(288)Printed on label on tube: 288.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22791950192019091950Tube: H 7 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3595collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDiacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(289)Printed on label on tube: 289.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22761950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3976collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4710:14:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3:6subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4-Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3:6-diniltrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3:6Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(29)Printed on label on tube: 29.Manufactered by26110019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3608collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4-DIACETYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL B-METsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:4-diacetyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4-DIACETYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL B-METOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(290)Printed on label on tube: 290.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22911950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3594collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-METHYL MONACETONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-methyl monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-METHYL MONACETONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(291)Printed on label on tube: 291.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22751950192019091950Tube: H 6.8x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3605collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIBENZOYL MONACETONE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3 dibenzoyl monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIBENZOYL MONACETONE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(292)Printed on label on tube: 292.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22881950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3607collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEXYLANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodXylanGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEXYLANOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(293)Printed on label on tube: 293.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22901950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3606collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-BENZOYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL MONACETOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good5-benzoyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-BENZOYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL MONACETOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(294)Printed on label on tube: 294.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22891950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3602collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-TRITY 1:2-ACETONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-trity 1:2-acetone xyloseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-TRITY 1:2-ACETONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(295)Printed on label on tube: 295.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22851950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4113collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4510:14:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GALACTOSE ANILIDE (CRUDE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTetramethyl galactose anilide (crude)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GALACTOSE ANILIDE (CRUDE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(297)Printed on label on tube:297Manufactered by27500019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3609collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-TOLUENESULPHONYL DIMETHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodp-toluenesulphonyl dimethyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-TOLUENESULPHONYL DIMETHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(299)Printed on label on tube: 299.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22921950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3948collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3610:14:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB- METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodB- methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/3/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB- METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(3)Printed on label on tube: 3Manufactered by25890019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3943collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3410:14:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3:4subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good6-Acetyl B-methyl glucoside 2:3:4-trimitrateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3:4Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(30)Printed on label on tube: 30Manufactered by25840019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3514collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2:3-ditosyl 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(300)Printed on label on tube: 300.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22781950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3610collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDE MONONITIATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16unknownDiacetyl B-methyl xyloside mononitiateEmpty. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDE MONONITIATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(302)Printed on tube on label: 302.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22931950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3599collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOSAZONE FROM HYDROLYSIS OF 3:5 ANHYDROsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodOsazone from hydrolysis of 3:5 anhydro monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOSAZONE FROM HYDROLYSIS OF 3:5 ANHYDROOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(303)Printed on label on tube: 303.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22821950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3600collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOSAZONE FROM XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodOsazone from xyloseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOSAZONE FROM XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(304)Printed on label on tube: 304.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22831950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3698collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodTriacetyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(305)Printed on the lable on tube: 305.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23771950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3692collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDE 2-P-subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3:4-dimethyl B-methyl xyloside 2-p-tolueneGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDE 2-P-Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(306)Printed on label on tube: 306.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23711950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3690collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL MONACETONE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good5-methyl monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL MONACETONE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(307)Printed on label on tube: 307.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23691950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3705collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodDibenzylidene xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(308)Printed on label on tube: 308.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23841950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4002collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5810:14:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6- DIACELYL 4-ACETOXYETHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:6- Diacelyl 4-acetoxyethyl B-methyl glucoside 3- nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6- DIACELYL 4-ACETOXYETHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(31)Printed on label on tube:39.Manufactered by26380019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3689collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEXYLOSE BENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodxylose benzyl phenyl hydrazoneGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEXYLOSE BENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(310)Printed on label on tube: 310.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23681950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3700collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-BROMOPHENYL OSAZONE 5-METHYL PENTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodp-bromophenyl osazone 5-methyl pentose [Ribosazone] (impure)Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-BROMOPHENYL OSAZONE 5-METHYL PENTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(311)Printed on label on tube: 311.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23791950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3624collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DI-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 2-METHYL B-subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3:4-di-p-toluene sulphonyl 2-methyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DI-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 2-METHYL B-Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(312)Printed on label on tube: 312.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23641950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3701collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3:4-dimethyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (Mt, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIMETHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(315)Printed on label on tube: 315.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23801950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3707collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 1:2subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good5-methyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl 1:2 acetone xyloseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 1:2Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(316)Printed on label on tube: 316.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23871950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3623collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good2-methyl B-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL B-METHYL XYLOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(317)Printed on label on tube: 317.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23631950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3685collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-BROMOPHENYLOSAZONE (IMPURE) OF 5-METHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodp-bromophenylosazone (impure) of 5-methyl xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-BROMOPHENYLOSAZONE (IMPURE) OF 5-METHYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(318)Printed on label on tube: 318.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23621950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3695collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONE FROM 2 PTS MEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodBenzyl phenyl hydrazone from 2 pts Me xylosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONE FROM 2 PTS MEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(319)Printed on label on tube: 319.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23741950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3974collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4610:14:08Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3:4- DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 3:4- diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3:4- DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(32)Printed on label on tube: 32.Manufactered by26090019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3702collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodDiacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(321)Printed on label on tube: 321.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23811950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3713collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONE FROM 3 PTS MEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodBenzyl phenyl hydrazone from 3 pts Me xylosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYL PHENYL HYDRAZONE FROM 3 PTS MEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(322)Printed on label on tube: 322.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23931950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3706collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 1:2 ACETOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good5-methyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl 1:2 acetone xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE5-METHYL 3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 1:2 ACETOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(324)Printed on label on tube: 324.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23851950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3704collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-METHYL Y-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-methyl y-methyl xylosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-METHYL Y-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(325)Printed on label on tube: 325.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23831950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3696collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-BENZOYL 1:2subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-benzoyl 1:2 acetone xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 5-BENZOYL 1:2Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(327)Printed on label on tube: 327.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23751950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3972collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4510:14:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-ETHYLIENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Tosyl 4:6-ethyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-ETHYLIENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(33)Printed on label on tube: 33.Manufactered by26070019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3708collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:08Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL MONACETONE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3-p-toluene sulphonyl monacetone xyloseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL MONACETONE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(330)Printed on label on tube: 330.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23881950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3687collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:00Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodDibenzylidene xyloseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(331)Printed on label on tube: 331.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23661950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3694collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 4/2/20201).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(337)Printed on label on tube: 337.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23731950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3691collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-MONACETONE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(339)Printed on label on tube: 339.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23701950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3944collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3410:14:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4:6subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:3- Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 4:6-di-nitrateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4:6Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(34)Printed on label on tube: 34Manufactered by25850019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3688collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL MONACETONE 2-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodDiacetyl monacetone 2-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL MONACETONE 2-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(340)Printed on label on tube: 340.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23671950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3711collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYKIDENE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18good4:6-benzykidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYKIDENE A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(341)Printed on label on tube: 341.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23911950192019091950Tube: H 7 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3697collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECRUDE MONO(?)BENZOYL MONOBENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodCrude mono(?)benzoyl monobenzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECRUDE MONO(?)BENZOYL MONOBENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(345)Printed on label on tube: 345.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23761950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3710collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA METHYL B-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodTetra methyl B-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA METHYL B-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(347)Printed on label on tube: 347.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23901950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4274collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3510:14:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(35)Printed on label on tube: 35Manufactered by29040019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3699collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL MONACETONE A-METHYL GULOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodMonacetyl monacetone a-methyl gulosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL MONACETONE A-METHYL GULOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(354)Printed on label on tube: 354.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23781950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3625collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI.PTS ACETONE A-ME-GULOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodDi.pts acetone a-me-gulosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI.PTS ACETONE A-ME-GULOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(355)Printed on label on tube: 355.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23861950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3520collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETONE A-MONGULOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMonacetone a-mongulosideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETONE A-MONGULOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(356)Printed on label on tube: 356.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21921950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3709collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETONE A-MONGULOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodMonacetone a-mongulosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETONE A-MONGULOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(3561)Printed on label on tube: 356.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23891950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3703collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-SORBOSONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodd-sorbosoneGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-SORBOSONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(357)Printed on label on tube: 357.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23821950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3693collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GULOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18gooda-methyl gulosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GULOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(358)Printed on label on tube: 358.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23721950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3686collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL-MONACETONE METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodMonacetyl-monacetone methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL-MONACETONE METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(359)Printed on label on tube: 359.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23651950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4273collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3510:14:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 4:6 ETHDYLIENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16good2-Acetyl 4:6 ethdyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood. Liquid. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 4:6 ETHDYLIENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(36)Printed on label on tube: 64Manufactered by29030019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3620collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(362)Printed on label on tube: 362.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23221950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3652collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(363)Printed on label on tube: 363.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23291950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3647collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE DI(METHOXYMETHYL)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE DI(METHOXYMETHYL)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(364)Printed on label on tube: 364.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23241950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3651collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(365)Printed on label on tube: 365.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23281950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3638collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(368)Printed on label on tubeIRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23141950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3655collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(369)Printed on label on tube.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23321950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4003collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5910:14:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 4:6-ETHYLIENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Benzoyl 4:6-ethyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 4:6-ETHYLIENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(37)Printed on label on tube:37.Manufactered by26390019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3639collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo Chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(370)Printed on label on tube: 370.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23151950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3654collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(371)Printed on label on tube: 371.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23311950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3640collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(372)Printed on label on tube: 372.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23161950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3637collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(373)Printed on label on tube: 373.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23131950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3641collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(374)Printed on label on tube: 374.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23171950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3644collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name givenGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(375)Printed on label on tube: 375.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23191950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3643collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(377)Printed on label on tube: 377.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23181950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3619collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6-TRIBENZOYL A-METHYL FALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:3:6-tribenzoyl a-methyl falactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6-TRIBENZOYL A-METHYL FALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(378)Printed on label on tube: 378.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23211950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3653collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(379)Printed on label on tube: 379.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23301950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4000collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5710:14:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4:6subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:3- Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 4:6-dimtrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3- DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4:6Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(38)Printed on label on tube:38.Manufactered by26360019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3656collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4 PTS 6-TRITYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:3-dibenzoyl 4 pts 6-trityl a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4 PTS 6-TRITYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(380)Printed on label on tube: 380.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23331950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3642collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED S COMPOUND FROM 2:3:6-TRIBENZsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMethylated S compound from 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4 pts, a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED S COMPOUND FROM 2:3:6-TRIBENZOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(381)Printed on label on tube: 381.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22421950192019091950Tube: H 6..7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3648collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULES. REDUCING COMPOUND FROM 2:3:6-TRIBENZOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodS. reducing compound from 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4pts falactosideGood. (MT, 382).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULES. REDUCING COMPOUND FROM 2:3:6-TRIBENZOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(382)Printed on label on tube: 382.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23251950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3712collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACATYL XYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-18CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-18goodTetracatyl xyloseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACATYL XYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(3821)Printed on label on tube: 382.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23921950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-18AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3659collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULES. CONTAINING REDUCING COMPOUND FRON 2:3subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodS. containing reducing compound fron 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4pts a-methyl falactoside (pure)Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULES. CONTAINING REDUCING COMPOUND FRON 2:3Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(383)Printed on label on tube: 383.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23361950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3650collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4-P-TOLUENS SULPHONYL 6-TRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:3-dibenzoyl 4-p-toluens sulphonyl 6-trityl a-methyl galactosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4-P-TOLUENS SULPHONYL 6-TROpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(384)Printed on label on tube: 384.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23271950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4181collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0710:14:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-NITROBENZOYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-di-p-nitrobenzoyl a-methyl galactoside (crude)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-NITROBENZOYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(386)Printed on label on tube:386Manufactered by28140019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3657collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNOSE ANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMannose anilideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNOSE ANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(389)Printed on label on tube: 389.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23341950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4001collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5810:14:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4- DIACETYL 6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4- Diacetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4- DIACETYL 6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(39)Printed on label on tube:39.Manufactered by26370019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3649collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED DINITROBENZOYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMethylated dinitrobenzoyl a-methyl galactoside (crude)Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED DINITROBENZOYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(390)Printed on label on tube: 390.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23261950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3660collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE 6-TRITYL B-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodDi-isopropylidene 6-trityl B-fructose (crude)Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE 6-TRITYL B-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(391)Printed on label on tube: 391.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23371950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3646collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE DI(METHOXYMETHYL)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodisopropylidene di(methoxymethyl) fructose nitrateGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE DI(METHOXYMETHYL)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(393)Printed on label on tube: 393.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23231950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3658collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNo chemical name given.Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(394)Printed on label on tube: 394.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23351950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3645collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetracetyl 6-trityl fructoseGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(396)Printed on label on tube: 396.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23201950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3673collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENEO-TREHALOSE-OCTA-ACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodNeo-trehalose-octa-acetateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENEO-TREHALOSE-OCTA-ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(397)Printed on label on tube: 397.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23521950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 1.7 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3672collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSE (HELFERICHE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetracetyl fructose (Helferiche)Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSE (HELFERICHE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(398)Printed on label on tube: 398.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23511950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.7 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3671collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSE OXIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetracetyl 6-trityl fructose oximeGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSE OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(399)Printed on label on tube: 399.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23501950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3947collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3510:14:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACELIYLM B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodTetraceliylm B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 26/3/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACELIYLM B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(4)Printed on label on tube: 4Manufactered by25880019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3998collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5710:14:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAACETYL NITRO GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodTetraacetyl nitro glucoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAACETYL NITRO GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(40)Printed on label on tube:40.Manufactered by26340019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3670collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETYL B-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodPentacetyl B-fructoseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETYL B-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(402)Printed on label on tube: 402.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23491950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3994collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5510:14:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside 3-bitrateGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(41)Printed on label on tube:41.Manufactered by26300019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3996collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5610:14:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Benzoyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(42)Printed on label on tube:42.Manufactered by26320019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3629collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL DIACETONE MANNITOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodDiacetyl diacetone mannitolGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL DIACETONE MANNITOLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(423)Printed on label on tube: 423.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23051950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3615collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSE 1-(OR3-)-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetracetyl fructose 1-(or3-)-nitrateGood.(MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSE 1-(OR3-)-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(426)Printed on label on tube: 426.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22981950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3630collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNITOL MONOACETONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMannitol monoacetoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNITOL MONOACETONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(427)Printed on label on tube: 427.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23061950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3999collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5710:14:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-TRIACETYL 3-METHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:4:6-triacetyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucoside (pure)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-TRIACETYL 3-METHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(43)Printed on label on tube:43.Manufactered by26350019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3636collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETREBENZOYL MANNITOL MONOACETONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetrebenzoyl mannitol monoacetoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETREBENZOYL MANNITOL MONOACETONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(430)Printed on label on tube: 430.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23121950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3635collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE FRUCTOSE (CRUDE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodDiacetone fructose (crude)Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETONE FRUCTOSE (CRUDE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(431)Printed on label on tube: 431.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23111950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3628collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL MANNITOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetrabenzoyl mannitoGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL MANNITOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(432)Printed on Label on tube: 432.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23041950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3616collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNITOL DIACETONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMannitol diacetoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNITOL DIACETONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(433)Printed on label on tube: 433.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22991950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3632collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSE (IMPURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodDi-isopropylidene B-fructose (impure)Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSE (IMPURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(4341)Printed on label on tube: 434.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23081950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3633collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESALICYLIDENE 2-AMINO 3:4:6-TRIMETHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodSalicylidene 2-amino 3:4:6-trimethyl mannosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESALICYLIDENE 2-AMINO 3:4:6-TRIMETHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(438)Printed on label on tube: 438.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23091950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3995collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5510:14:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodNo chemical name givenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(44)Printed on label on tube:44.Manufactered by26310019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3502collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL ANHYDRO FRUCTOSE FROM ACETOLYSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodTriacetyl anhydro fructose from acetolysis of triacetyl inulinGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL ANHYDRO FRUCTOSE FROM ACETOLYSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(440)Printed on a label on tube: 440.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21801950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3631collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL ANHYDRO FRUCTOSE FROM ACETOLYSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTriacetyl anhydro fructose from acetolysis of triacetyl inulinGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL ANHYDRO FRUCTOSE FROM ACETOLYSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(4401)Printed on label on tube: 440.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23071950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3611collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHOXY DIBENZYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good4:4'-dimethoxy dibenzylGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHOXY DIBENZYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(442)Printed on label on tube: 442.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22941950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3614collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEW-METHOXY 5-METHYL FURFURAL PHENYLHYDRAZsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodw-methoxy 5-methyl furfural phenylhydrazoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEW-METHOXY 5-METHYL FURFURAL PHENYLHYDRAZOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(444)Printed on label on tube: 444.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22971950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3618collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEW-METHOXY 5-METHYL FURFURAL SEMICARBAZONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodw-methoxy 5-methyl furfural semicarbazoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEW-METHOXY 5-METHYL FURFURAL SEMICARBAZONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(445)Printed on label on tube: 445.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23011950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4161collect>intern19141914191416:36:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1MTCUTTINGAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-15Fionphort [=Fionnphort], Mull, [Argyll and Bute],[Scotland]DonationBISHOP, A.H.1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord state2010-04-15goodstone axe-head; of fine-grained dark grey rock, with brown surface layerrepaired on lower cutting edge16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7AE:87.12011-06-28ROBINSON, Claire12:49:082011-09-222011-06-28196011909In the collection ofunknownAXEAE:87.1Fionphort [=Fionnphort], Mull, [Argyll and Bute],[Scotland]basalt?CUTTINGAXEOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, cabinet7CH3(4456)258 p.16unknownunknownBishop, A.H.B.1914.128a.JPGB.1914.128b.JPG190919601914190919091914ca. 95x55mm1909 [?]1914CNADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3626collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPPT. FROM NITRATION OF METH. STARCH. 0MEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodPpt. from nitration of meth. starch. 0Me = 30.86%Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPPT. FROM NITRATION OF METH. STARCH. 0MEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(448)Printed on label on tube: 448.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23021950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3612collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISO-TREHALOSE OCTA-ACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodiso-trehalose octa-acetateGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISO-TREHALOSE OCTA-ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(449)Printed on label on tube: 449.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22951950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3859collect>interncollect>internexhibit200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:33:5611:40:0610:08:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458ad458MT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO QUINIDINE LACTATE3-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:4:6subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172011-03-172010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries3-Methyl B-methyl glucoside 2:4:6-trinitsateGood. Liquid16:30:4412:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet7Bgwgwoastore2011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica12:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO QUINIDINE LACTATE3-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:4:6Open Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENCH3(45)Printed on label on tube: 45Manufactered by24950019091950 Tube H 10.1 x W 1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3634collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-MONOMETHYL GALACTOSAZONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good3-monomethyl galactosazoneGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-MONOMETHYL GALACTOSAZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodTetrabenzyl a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(452)Printed on label on tube: 452.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23031950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3613collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:6-subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good3:4-diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 2:6-dinitrateGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4-DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:6-Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17unknown2:3:5:6-tetramethyl galactoseEmpty. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:5:6-TETRAMETHYL GALACTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(455)Printed on label on tube: 455.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23001950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4122collect>interncollect>internexhibit200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:35:4811:40:0610:08:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458ad458MT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO TRIACETYL B-METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172011-03-172010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries2-chloro triacetyl B-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet7Bgwgwoastore2011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica12:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO TRIACETYL B-METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENCH3(457)Printed on label on tube:457Manufactered by27590019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4266collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3310:14:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood. Liquid (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(46)Printed on label on tube:46Manufactered by28960019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3674collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2-methyl 3-benzoyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(461)IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22431950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3681collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESUCROSE OCTA-ACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodSucrose octa-acetateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESUCROSE OCTA-ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(462)Printed on label on tube: 462.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23581950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3680collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL 3 PTS-2-ME B-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodDiacetyl 3 pts-2-Me B-methyl galactoside (??)Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL 3 PTS-2-ME B-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(463)Printed on label on tube: 463.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23571950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3683collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESALICYLIDENE GLUCOSAMINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17unknownSalicylidene glucosamineEmpty. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESALICYLIDENE GLUCOSAMINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(464)Printed on label on tube:464.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23601950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3667collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSE ANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodGalactose anilideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSE ANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(466)Printed on label on tube: 466.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23461950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3662collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-TOLUENE SULPHONYL ACETONE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodp-toluene sulphonyl acetone B-methyl anabinosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-TOLUENE SULPHONYL ACETONE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(467)Printed on label on tube: 467.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23391950192019091950Tube: H 5 x W 2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3663collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSAN TRINITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodGlucosan trinitrateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSAN TRINITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(469)Printed on label on tube: 469.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23401950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3991collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5410:14:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3:6-DINITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodB-Methyl glucoside 3:6-dinitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3:6-DINITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(47)Printed on label on tube:101.Manufactered by26270019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3682collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17unknown2-chloro B-methyl glucosideEmpty. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(470)Printed on label on tube: 470.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23591950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3679collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-NITROBENZYL BROMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodp-nitrobenzyl bromideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-NITROBENZYL BROMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(471)Printed on label on tube: 471.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23561950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3676collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED DEGRADED STARCH. 0ME = 41.5%subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodMethylated degraded starch. 0Me = 41.5%Good. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED DEGRADED STARCH. 0ME = 41.5%Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(472)Printed opn the label on tube: 472.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23531950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3622collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHYOXY STILBENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good4:4'-dimethyoxy stilbeneGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHYOXY STILBENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(473)Printed on label on tube: 473.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23441950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3621collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:6-TRIMETHYL 2-DIMETHYLAMINO B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good3:4:6-trimethyl 2-dimethylamino B-methyl glucoside methiodideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:6-TRIMETHYL 2-DIMETHYLAMINO B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(475)Printed on label on tube: 475.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23431950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3678collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6-DIACETYL 3:4-DINITRATE A- GALACTOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2:6-diacetyl 3:4-dinitrate a- galactosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6-DIACETYL 3:4-DINITRATE A- GALACTOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(476)Printed on label on tube: 476.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23551950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3664collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-CHLORO 2-TRICHLORACETYL 3:4:6-TRIACETYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good1-chloro 2-trichloracetyl 3:4:6-triacetyl glucoseGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-CHLORO 2-TRICHLORACETYL 3:4:6-TRIACETYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(479)Printed on label on tube: 479.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23411950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3666collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL DITOSYL METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17gooddimethyl ditosyl methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL DITOSYL METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(481)Printed on label on tube: 481.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23451950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3669collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3 DINITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17goodB-methyl glucoside 2:3 dinitrateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3 DINITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(482)Printed on label on tube: 482.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23481950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3668collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(483)Printed on label on tube: 483.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23471950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3677collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-NOTROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2-methyl 4:6-notrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (pure)Good. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-NOTROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(484)Printed on label on tube: 484.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23541950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3684collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17unknown6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (glass)Empty. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(488)Printed on label on tube: 488.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23611950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3977collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4710:14:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(49)Printed on label on tube: 49.Manufactered by26120019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3665collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good2-acetyl 3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(490)Printed on label on tube: 490.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23421950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3675collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3-subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-17CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-17ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-17good4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitrateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 2:3-Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(491)Printed on label on tube: 491.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22441950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-17AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3498collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-TOSYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good1-tosyl di-isopropylidene B-fructoseGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-TOSYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(492)Printed on label on tube: 492.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21761950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3489collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodBenzoyl di-isopropylidene fructose (crude)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireTHOMSON, MichelleBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet711 December 200916 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(493)Printed on label on tube: 493.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21691950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3488collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:5-TRIACETYL 1:2-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good3:4:5-triacetyl 1:2-isopropylidene fructoseGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:5-TRIACETYL 1:2-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(494)Printed on label on tube: 494IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21681950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3487collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodDi-isopropylidene B-fructoseGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(495)Printed on label on tube: 495.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21671950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3481collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1- BENZOYL 4:5-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good1- benzoyl 4:5-isopropylidene fructose (?) (by-product from hydrolysis of benzoyl B-diacetone fructose)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1- BENZOYL 4:5-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good3:4:6-trimethyl fructose phenylosazoneGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:6-TRIMETHYL FRUCTOSE PHENYLOSAZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodDi-isopropylidene tosyl a-fructoseGood. (MT 28/1/2010.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE TOSYL A-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodTetraceliylm B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACELIYLM B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(5)Printed on label on tube: 5.Manufactered by26010019091950 Tube H 7 x W 1.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3997collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5610:14:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good3-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-Methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(50)Printed on label on tube:50.Manufactered by26330019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3494collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL CELLULOSE DIACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMonomethyl cellulose diacetate (s. cotton)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL CELLULOSE DIACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(500)Printed on label on tube: 500.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21721950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3493collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodAcetylated 'resistant portion' (Fagus sylvatica)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(501)Printed on label on tube: 501.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21711950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3495collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodTriacetyl cellulose (standard cotton)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(502)Printed label on tube: 502.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21731950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3497collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodTriacetyl cellulose (standard cotton)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(503)Printed on label on tube: 503IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21751950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3499collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECHLOROFORM - SOLUBLE PORTION OF TRIMETHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodChloroform - soluble portion of trimethyl cellulose (cotton)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECHLOROFORM - SOLUBLE PORTION OF TRIMETHYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(504)Printed on label on tube: 504.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21771950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3482collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED CELLULOSE (SILKA SPRUCE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethylated cellulose (Silka Spruce)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED CELLULOSE (SILKA SPRUCE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(505)Printed on label on tube: 505.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21621950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3483collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMonomethyl cellulose (standard cotton)Good. (MT 27/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOMETHYL CELLULOSE (STANDARD COTTON)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(506)Printed on label: 506IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21631950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3484collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodAcetylated 'resistant portion' (Thirena pulp)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-2820092009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-2820092009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(507)Printed on label on tube: 507.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21641950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3490collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED CELLULOSE (FROM SILKA SPRUCE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethylated cellulose (from Silka Spruce)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED CELLULOSE (FROM SILKA SPRUCE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(508)Printed on label on tube: 508IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by20281950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3485collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodAcetylated 'resistant portion' (from Silka Spruce)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED 'RESISTANT PORTION'Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries2-Toiyl 3-methyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methyl glucoside (orange)Good. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet7Bgwgwoastore2011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica12:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOIYL 3-METHYL 4:6 ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(51)Printed on label on tube: 51.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24201950192019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.7 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3480collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEQUERCUS PEDUNCULATA METHYLATEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodQuercus Pedunculata methylatedGood. (Michelle Thomson, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-2820092009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-2820092009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEQUERCUS PEDUNCULATA METHYLATEDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(510)Printed on label on tube: 510IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21601950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3492collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE"RESISTANT PORTION' FROM FAGUS SYLVATICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good"Resistant portion' from Fagus sylvaticaGood. (MT 28/1/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE"RESISTANT PORTION' FROM FAGUS SYLVATICAOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodTriacetyl cellulose (Thirena pulp)Good. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL CELLULOSE (THIRENA PULP)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(512)Printed on label on tube: 512.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by20291950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3512collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTAMETHYL ARBUTIN (SYNTHISISED)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPentamethyl arbutin (synthisised)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTAMETHYL ARBUTIN (SYNTHISISED)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(513)Printed on label on tube: 513.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22561950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3513collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENORMAL AMMONIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodNormal ammonium methoxy succinate??Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENORMAL AMMONIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(514)Printed on label on tube: 514.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22571950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3576collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-BENZOYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodTetracetyl 6-benzoyl glucoseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL 6-BENZOYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(515)Printed on label on tube: 515.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22551950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3577collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED RICE STARCH. 0ME = 35.37%subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodMethylated rice starch. 0Me = 35.37%Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED RICE STARCH. 0ME = 35.37%Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(516)Printed on label on tube: 516.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22581950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3585collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodHexa-acetyl methyl gluco arabinosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(517)Printed on label on tube: 517.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22661950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3572collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodHexa-acetyl methyl gluco arabinosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(518)Printed on label on tube: 518.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22511950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3573collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM METHOXY SUCCINATE FROM DEXTRO ACsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodCalcium methoxy succinate from dextro acidGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM METHOXY SUCCINATE FROM DEXTRO ACOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(519)Printed on label on tube: 519.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22521950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3989collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5310:14:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL 4:6 ETHYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Benzoyl 3-methyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL 4:6 ETHYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(52)Printed on label on tube:52.Manufactered by26250019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3581collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATE FROM MALCIC ANHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodBarium ethoxy succinate from malcic anhydGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATE FROM MALCIC ANHYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(520)Printed on label on tube: 520.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22621950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3584collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETOLANE DIBROMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodTolane dibromideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETOLANE DIBROMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(521)Printed on tube on label: 521.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22651950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3588collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEFULLY METHYLATED ARABINOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16unknownFully methylated arabinoseEmpty. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEFULLY METHYLATED ARABINOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(522)Printed on label on tube: 522.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22691950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3579collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ARABINOSE FROM CELLOBOISEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDimethyl arabinose from celloboiseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ARABINOSE FROM CELLOBOISEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(523)Printed on label on tube: 523.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22601950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3575collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENACETYL GLYCEROL (SOLUBLE FORM)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPhenacetyl glycerol (soluble form)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENACETYL GLYCEROL (SOLUBLE FORM)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(524)Printed on label on tube: 524.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22541950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3587collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC8H14-CO-CH-COOHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodC8H14-CO-CH-COOH \ / NHGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC8H14-CO-CH-COOHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(525)Printed on label on tube: 525.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22681950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3586collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDi-isopropylidene glucoseGood. (MT, 29/1/ 2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA-ACETYL METHYL GLUCO ARABINOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(526)Printed on label on tube: 526.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22671950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3574collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED MAIZE STARCH 0ME = 36%subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodMethylated maize starch 0Me = 36%Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED MAIZE STARCH 0ME = 36%Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(527)Printed on label on tube: 527.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22531950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3578collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM LAEVO METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodBarium laevo methoxy succinateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM LAEVO METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16unknownOsazone of arabinoseTube empty. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOSAZONE OF ARABINOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(53)Printed on label on tube: 53.Manufactered by26160019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3582collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM METHYL MALEATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodSodium methyl maleateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM METHYL MALEATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodTetramethyl glucose oximeGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GLUCOSE OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEXA METHYL METHYL A-GLYCO. A-ARABINOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(532)Printed on label on tube:582Manufactered by27240019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3341collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACTIVE ETHOXY SUCCINATE EXPT. 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Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodActive ethoxy succinate expt. from supposed inactive(?) acidGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACTIVE ETHOXY SUCCINATE EXPT. FROM SUPPOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodDi-isopropylidene B-fructose (impure)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSE (IMPURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodInactive ethoxy succinamideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE ETHOXY SUCCINAMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(535)Printed on label on tube: 535.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21791950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3521collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodCalcium methoxy succinate from laevo acidGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(537)Printed on label on tube: 537.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21931950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3500collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL BENZOYL AMINOL AUSONATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethyl benzoyl aminol ausonate C8H14-COOCH3 \NH.CO.C6H5Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL BENZOYL AMINOL AUSONATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(538)Printed on label on tube: 538.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21781950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3518collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA-ACETYL CELLOBIONIC NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodOcta-acetyl cellobionic nitrateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA-ACETYL CELLOBIONIC NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(539)Printed on a label on tube: 539.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21901950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3984collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5210:14:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2:3-Dimethyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(54)Printed on label on tube: 54.Manufactered by26190019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3505collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTILBENE DIBROMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodStilbene dibromideGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTILBENE DIBROMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(541)Printed on label on tube: 541.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21831950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3503collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHOXY DIBENZYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good4:4'-dimethoxy dibenzylGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:4'-DIMETHOXY DIBENZYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(542)Printed on label on tube: 542.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21811950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3522collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ACID POTASSIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodLaevo acid potassium methoxy succinateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ACID POTASSIUM METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodC6H5.CHOH C6H5.\CHN(CH3)2Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC6H5.CHOHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(545)Printed on label on tube:545Manufactered by27250019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3519collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA-ACETYL CELLOBIONIC NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPentacetyl-y-glucose-monacetoneGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA-ACETYL CELLOBIONIC NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodHydrobenzoin monoacetateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHYDROBENZOIN MONOACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodTetrecetyl 6-nitrate glucoseGood. (MT 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRECETYL 6-NITRATE GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPh.CH-O Ph.CH-\N=Me3Good. (MT, 28/1/2010.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPH.CH-O PH.CH-\N=ME3Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(549)Printed on label on tube: 549.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21871950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4275collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3510:14:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood.Liquid (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(55)Printed on label on tube: 55Manufactered by29050019091950 Tube H 15.7 x W 1.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3507collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETYL1=GLUCOSE MONACETONE (CRUDE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPentacetyl1=glucose monacetone (crude)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTACETYL1=GLUCOSE MONACETONE (CRUDE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(551)Printed on label on tube: 551.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21851950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3570collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBELLOBIOSE OCTA.ACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodBellobiose octa.acetateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBELLOBIOSE OCTA.ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(552)Printed on label on tube: 552.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22491950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3506collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPB SALT OF CH.OC2H5.COOH\NH.CO.C6H5subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPb salt of CH.OC2H5.COOH \NH.CO.C6H5Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPB SALT OF CH.OC2H5.COOH\NH.CO.C6H5Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(553)Printed on label on tube: 553.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21841950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3559collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPLATINICHLORIDE OF PH.CHOHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPlatinichloride of Ph.CHOH Ph.\CHN(CH3)2Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPLATINICHLORIDE OF PH.CHOHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(555)Printed on label on tube: 555.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22321950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3561collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTACETYL MALTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodHeptacetyl maltoneGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTACETYL MALTONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(556)Printed on label on tube: 556.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22341950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3553collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:08Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPLATINICHLORIDE OF PH.CHOCH3subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPlatinichloride of Ph.CHOCH3 Ph.\CHN(CH3)2Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPLATINICHLORIDE OF PH.CHOCH3Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(558)Printed on label on tube: 558.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22251950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3983collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5110:14:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good3-methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(56)Printed on label on tube: 56.Manufactered by26180019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3558collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPH2 DIPHENYLAMINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPh2 diphenylamineGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPH2 DIPHENYLAMINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDiphelyl-oxyethylamine C6H5.CHOH C6H5.\CHNH2Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIPHELYL-OXYETHYLAMINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodNormal propyl mesotartrateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENORMAL PROPYL MESOTARTRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(565)Printed on label on tube: 565.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22351950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3567collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 PTS 3:4.DIMETHYL A-METHYL ARABINOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16good2 pts 3:4.dimethyl a-methyl arabinosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 PTS 3:4.DIMETHYL A-METHYL ARABINOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(567)Printed on label on tube: 567.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22401950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3568collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL-MESOTARTRATE (PURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDimethyl-mesotartrate (pure)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL-MESOTARTRATE (PURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(568)Printed on label on tube: 568.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22411950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3978collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4810:14:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:4-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Tosyl 4:4-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:4-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(57)Printed on label on tube: 57.Manufactered by26130019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3571collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENYLACETYL-GLYCOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPhenylacetyl-glycolGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENYLACETYL-GLYCOLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(570)Printed on label on tube: 570.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22501950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3556collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEARABINOSE DIACETONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodArabinose diacetoneGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEARABINOSE DIACETONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(571)Printed on tube on label: 571.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22281950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3557collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELEAD MALATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodLead malateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELEAD MALATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(572)Printed on label on tube: 572.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22301950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3564collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTACETYLMALTROSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodOctacetylmaltrose Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTACETYLMALTROSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(573)Printed on label on tube: 573.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22371950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3566collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETO-NITRO-Y-FRUCTOSE A-TETRACETYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodAceto-nitro-y-fructose a-tetracetyl glucose crystals ex. NaOH condnGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETO-NITRO-Y-FRUCTOSE A-TETRACETYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(574)Printed on a label on tube: 574.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22391950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3554collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:08Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTA METHYL GLUCO-ARABINOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodHepta methyl gluco-arabinoseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTA METHYL GLUCO-ARABINOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(575)Printed on label on tube: 575.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22261950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3569collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL-4:6.BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodTriacetyl-4:6.benzylidene glucoseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL-4:6.BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(577)Printed on label on tube: 577.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22481950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3555collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL FUMARATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16unknownDimethyl fumarateNo sugar left.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL FUMARATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(578)Printed on label on tube: 578.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22271950192019091950Tube: H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3511collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHOXY SUCCINIC ACIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodMethoxy succinic acid (active or inactive?)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHOXY SUCCINIC ACIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(579)Printed on label on tube: 579IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22291950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3982collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5010:14:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Acetyl 3-methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(58)Printed on label on tube: 58.Manufactered by26170019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.1cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3563collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC8H14-COOH \NH.CH2COOHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodC8H14-COOH \NH.CH2COOH Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC8H14-COOH \NH.CH2COOHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(580)Printed on label on tube: 580.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22361950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3565collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIPHELYL-METHOXY ETHYLAMINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodDiphelyl-methoxy ethylamine C6H5.CHOCH3 C6H5.\CHNH2 Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIPHELYL-METHOXY ETHYLAMINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(581)Printed on label on tube: 581.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22381950192019091950Tube: H 6.9 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3534collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOHLES' BENZOYL GLUCOSE MONOACsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodd-barium methoxy succinateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOHLES' BENZOYL GLUCOSE MONOACOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(582)Printed on label on tube: 582.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22051950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4088collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3410:14:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED METHYLATED GLYCOGENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodAcetylated methylated glycogenGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYLATED METHYLATED GLYCOGENOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(583)Printed on label on tube:583Manufactered by27230019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3535collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM MESOTARTRATE (PURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodCalcium mesotartrate (pure)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM MESOTARTRATE (PURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(584)Printed on label on tube: 584.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22061950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.3 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3509collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED GLYCOGENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethylated glycogenGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED GLYCOGENOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodC6H5.CHOCH3 C6H5.CHN(CH3)2 mp 123-125Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC6H5.CHOCH3 C6H5.CHN(CH3)2 MP 123-125Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethyl methoxy succinateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(589)Printed on label on tube: 589.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21971950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3980collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5010:14:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 7/4/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(59)Printed on label on tube: 59.Manufactered by26150019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.1cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3536collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3.MONOMETHYL GALACTOSAZONE (PURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good3.monomethyl galactosazone (pure)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3.MONOMETHYL GALACTOSAZONE (PURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(590)Printed on label on tube: 590.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22071950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3551collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEH.AM. METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodH.am. methoxy succinateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEH.AM. METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(591)Printed on the label on tube: 591.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22231950192019091950Tube: H 6.78 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3538collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHYDROBENZION DIACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodHydrobenzion diacetateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHYDROBENZION DIACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(592)Printed on label on tube: 592.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22111950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3542collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATE FROM MALCIC ANHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodCalcium ethoxy succinate from malcic anhydrideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATE FROM MALCIC ANHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(593)Printed on label on tube: 593.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22141950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3549collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE OCTACETYL MALTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPure octacetyl maltoseGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE OCTACETYL MALTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(594)Printed on label on tube: 594.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22211950192019091950Tube: H 6.5 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3550collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTACETYL METHYL MALTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodHeptacetyl methyl maltosideGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTACETYL METHYL MALTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(595)Printed on label on tube: 595IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22221950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3547collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEETHYL MESOTARTRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodEthyl mesotartrateGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEETHYL MESOTARTRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(596)Printed on label on tube: 596IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22191950192019091950Tube: H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3546collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL BENZOIN OXIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethyl benzoin oximeGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL BENZOIN OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(599)Printed on label on tube: 599.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22181950192019091950Tube: H 6.6 x W 2.2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3756collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL 4-ACETYL 6-TRITYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-192010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2-Benzoyl 3-methyl 4-acetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-BENZOYL 3-METHYL 4-ACETYL 6-TRITYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(6)Printed on the label on tube: 6.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24191950192019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 1.7 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3753collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-202010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2:3-Dimethyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. Brown liquid. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(60)Printed on label on tube: 60.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24161950192019091950 Tube H 7.4 x W 1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3548collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:32:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECOLLON CELLULOSE TRIACETATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodCollon cellulose triacetate (Bennett's method)Good. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE COLLON CELLULOSE TRIACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-16goodPhenacetyl glycerol (insol. form) CH3CO-NC6H4OCH-CH2OH H/ \CH2OHGood. (MT, 29/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPHENACETYL GLYCEROL (INSOL. FORM)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPure laevo-silver ethoxy succinateGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE LAEVO-SILVER ETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodPhenacetyl glycolGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHYDROBENZION DIACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodAmino benzion (crude)Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEAMINO BENZION (CRUDE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good6-trityl glucoseGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-TRITYL GLUCOSE.Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTriacetyl glucose 1:6-dinitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL GLUCOSE 1:6-DINITRATETRIACETYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(609)Printed on label on tube:609Manufactered by27260019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3993collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5510:14:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. 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Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethyl glycollate CH2OH.COOCH3 - 95.75% CH2OCH3.COOCH3 - 4.25%Good. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYL GLYCOLLATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(613)Printed on label on tube: 613Manufactered by24810019091950 Tube H 8.2 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3832collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4510:14:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTACETYL DIGLUCOSE (NON-REDUCING)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTACETYL DIGLUCOSE (NON-REDUCING)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(614)Printed on label on tube: 629Manufactered by24740019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3836collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4710:14:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTRYCHNINE SALT OF ETHYL METHYL ACETICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodStrychnine salt of ethyl methyl acetic acidGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very goodL-acid ammonium ethoxy succinateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEL-ACID AMMONIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(634)Printed on label on tube: 634Manufactered by25100019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3870collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:0110:14:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO TRIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very good2-chloro triacetyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25good2-methyl benzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (impure)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL BENZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(637)Printed on label on tube: 637Manufactered by24670019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3817collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3810:14:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL-B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodTriacetyl-B-methyl glucoside 4-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL-B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(638)Printed on label on tube: 638Manufactered by24590019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4272collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:3410:14:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-16goodNo chemical name givenGood. Liquid. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(64)Printed on label on tube: 64Manufactered by29020019091950 Tube H 4.6 x W 0.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-16AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3820collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3910:14:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOMERIC NOTROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodIsomeric notrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside dinitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOMERIC NOTROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(640)Printed on label on tube: 640Manufactered by24620019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3811collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3610:14:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIBENZOYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 6-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-24CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24goodTribenzoyl a-methyl glucoside 6-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIBENZOYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 6-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(641)Printed on label on tube: 641Manufactered by24530019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 2.4cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-24AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3819collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3910:14:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25good2-methyl 4:6-nitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(642)Printed on label on tube: 642Manufactered by24610019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3824collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4210:14:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4-METHYL 2:3-DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4-METHYL 2:3-DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(644)Printed on label on tube: 644Manufactered by24660019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3828collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4410:14:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(645)Printed on label on tube: 645Manufactered by24700019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3826collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4310:14:53Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE TETRANITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodB-methyl glucoside tetranitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTA- BENZOYL GLUCOSE DI-P-CRESYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(65)Printed on label on tube: 65.Manufactered by26140019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.1cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3815collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3810:14:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 4-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(651)Printed on label on tube: 651Manufactered by24570019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3816collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3810:14:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4 TRIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4 TRIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(654)Printed on label on tube: 654Manufactered by24580019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3821collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4010:14:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE 2-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTAMETHYL B-METHYL LACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(680)Printed on label on tube: 680Manufactered by25010019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3856collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5410:15:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSE 1-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodDi-isopylidene B-fructose 1-nitrate (impure)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSE 1-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(681)Printed on label on tube: 681Manufactered by24920019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3848collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5210:15:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodDi-isopropylidene B-fructoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE B-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(684)Printed on label on tube: 684Manufactered by24900019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3842collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5010:15:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSE 3-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodisopropylidene fructose 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSE 3-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(685)Printed on label on tube: 685Manufactered by24840019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3860collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5610:15:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-PTS 2-METHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25good3-pts 2-methyl 4:6-benzylidene B-methyl galactosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-PTS 2-METHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(686)Printed on label on tube: 686Manufactered by24960019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3863collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5710:15:04Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM LACTOBIONATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very goodMethylated cellulose 33%Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM LACTOBIONATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(687)Printed on label on tube: 687Manufactered by24990019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3732collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-202010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2-Methyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 3-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25very goodCalcium lactobionateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM LACTOBIONATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(690)Printed on label on tube: 675Manufactered by24980019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AA16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3799collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3010:15:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL A-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-24CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24good2:3-dibenzoyl a-methyl galactosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24goodArabinose diacetone (distilled)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEARABINOSE DIACETONE (DISTILLED)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(714)Printed on label on tube: 714Manufactered by24540019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-24AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3804collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:3210:15:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTARCH ACETATE (PECTETS METHOD)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-24CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24goodStarch acetate (Pectets method)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTARCH ACETATE (PECTETS METHOD)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(715)Printed on label on tube: 715Manufactered by24450019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-24AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3797collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:2910:15:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMAIZIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-24CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24goodMaiziGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMAIZIOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(716)Printed on label on tube: 716Manufactered by24380019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-24AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3796collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:2910:15:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSE-O-CARBOXYANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-24CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-24ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-24goodGalactose-o-carboxyanilideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSE-O-CARBOXYANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(718)Printed on label on tube: 718Manufactered by24370019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-24AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3726collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO-ACID AMMONIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodDextro-acid ammonium ethoxy succinateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO-ACID AMMONIUM ETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:4:6-Triacetyl B-methyl- glucoside 3-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-TRIACETYL B-METHYL- GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(72)Printed on label on tube: 72Manufactered by25670019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3724collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE A-FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodDi-isopropylidene a-fructoseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE A-FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodHydranisionGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHYDRANISIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(721)Printed on label on tube: 721.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23951950192019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.3first half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3722collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM SALT OF GACTOSE O-CARBOXYANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodBarium salt of gactose o-carboxyanilideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBARIUM SALT OF GACTOSE O-CARBOXYANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(722)Printed on label on tube: 722.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23941950192019091950H 6.7 x W 2.3first half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3725collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEETHOXY BUTYRAMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodEthoxy butyramideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEETHOXY BUTYRAMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(723)Printed on label on tube: 723.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by23971950192019091950 Tube H 6.7 x W 2.3first half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3741collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM METHOXY-BUTYRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06fairsodium methoxy-butyrateGood. Clear liquid which has leaked.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM METHOXY-BUTYRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(724)Printed on label on tube: 724.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24071950192019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AC16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3744collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENORMAL-I-STRYCHNINE-ETHOXY SUCCINATE.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodNormal-i-strychnine-ethoxy succinate.Good. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENORMAL-I-STRYCHNINE-ETHOXY SUCCINATE.Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(725)Printed on label on tube: 725.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24101950192019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3743collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIMETHYL SHAMNOSE AMILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodTrimethyl shamnose amilideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIMETHYL SHAMNOSE AMILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(726)Printed on label on tube: 726.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24091950192019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3740collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPROPIONATE CALCIUM ETHOXYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodPropionate calcium ethoxyGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPROPIONATE CALCIUM ETHOXYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(727)Printed on label on tube: 727.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24061950192019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3527collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEREGENERATED STARCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-05-212009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodRegenerated starchGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEREGENERATED STARCHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodC8H14-N.CO.C6H5\C/OGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEC8H14-N.CO.C6H5\C/OOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodTriacetyl B-methyl glucoside nitriateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDE NITRIATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(73)Printed on label on tube: 73Manufactered by25800019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3738collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL HYDROBENZOINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06gooddimethyl hydrobenzoin C6H5-CHOCH3 C6H5-\CHOCH3Good. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL HYDROBENZOINOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodGlucose oximeGood. (MT, 28/1/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodTetramethyl glucose oximeGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GLUCOSE OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(737)Printed on label on tube: 737.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24081950192019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4030collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0910:15:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE BENZOYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodDi-isopropylidene benzoyl glucoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ISOPROPYLIDENE BENZOYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(739)Printed on label on tube:739Manufactered by26700019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3929collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2510:15:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRITYL CASBINOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodTrityl casbinolGood. (MT 26/3/10)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRITYL CASBINOLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(74)Printed on label on tube: 74Manufactered by25700019091950 Tube H 4.8 x W 1.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4034collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:1010:15:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-DICHLORO FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMIXED (4:6)-DIMETNYL A-METHYLHEXOSIDESOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(752)Printed on label on tube:752Manufactered by26810019091950 Tube H 8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4038collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:1110:15:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-CHLORO 3:4:6 TRIACETYL GLUCOSE (1=OH)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 3:4:6-TRIMETHYL FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(755)Printed on label on tube:755Manufactered by26830019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4042collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:1210:15:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIMETHYL ANHYDRO FROM 4:6 DIMETHYL 2:3subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:5-TRIMETHYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(758)Printed on label on tube:758Manufactered by26960019091950 Tube H 8.3 x W 1.3 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4055collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:1910:15:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3:4:5-TRIMETHYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTAACTYL GLUCOSE DI-P-TOLYLMESCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(78)Printed on label on tube: 78Manufactered by25780019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4061collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2110:15:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO DIETHYLIC DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO DIETHYLIC DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(781)Printed on label on tube:781Manufactered by27030019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4059collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2110:15:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE LAEVO ETHYLIC -A-METHOXY PROPIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE LAEVO ETHYLIC -A-METHOXY PROPIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(782)Printed on label on tube:782Manufactered by27010019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4060collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2110:15:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO DIETHYLIC DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO DIETHYLIC DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(783)Printed on label on tube:783Manufactered by27020019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4057collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2010:15:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(785)Printed on label on tube:785Manufactered by26990019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4058collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2010:15:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZINESULPHONYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZINESULPHONYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(787)Printed on label on tube:785Manufactered by27000019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4056collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2010:15:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4-TOSYL 2:3-DIACETYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE DI-P-TOLYL-MESCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(79)Printed on label on tube: 79Manufactered by25760019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3526collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL METHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good3-benzoyl 2-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYL METHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(791)Printed on label on tube: 791.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by21981950192019091950Tube: H 10.5 x W 1.5 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4029collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0810:15:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6-DIMETHYL 3:4-DITOSYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good2:6-dimethyl 3:4-ditosyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6-DIMETHYL 3:4-DITOSYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(792)Printed on label on tube:792Manufactered by26690019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4024collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0610:15:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(793)Printed on label on tube:793Manufactered by26620019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4023collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0610:15:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3:4-DIPTOSYL 6-IODO B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good2-methyl 3:4-diptosyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucosideGood. Cap loose.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3:4-DIPTOSYL 6-IODO B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(794)Printed on label on tube:794Manufactered by26610019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4022collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0610:15:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good4:6-benzylidene 2-methyl a-methyl glucosideGood. Cap loose.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 2-METHYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(795)Printed on label on tube:795Manufactered by26600019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3960collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:4110:15:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-METHYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good4:6-benzylidene 3-methyl a-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BENZYLIDENE 3-METHYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(796)Printed on label on tube:796Manufactered by26630019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3530collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good2:3-diacetyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(798)Printed on label on tube.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22021950192019091950Tube: H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3529collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECRUDE PTS. 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See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodCrude pts. deriv. of dimethyl-B-MGGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECRUDE PTS. DERIV. OF DIMETHYL-B-MGOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good2-methyl 3:4 dotosyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrateGood. Cap loose.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3:4 DOTOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(805)Printed on label on tube:805Manufactered by26680019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4077collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2910:15:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4-TOSYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2:3-dibenzoyl 4-tosyl a-methyl glucosideGood. Lid Loose.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4-TOSYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(806)Printed on label on tube:806Manufactered by27120019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4075collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2810:15:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL DIBENZENESULPHONY B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL DIBENZENESULPHONY B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(808)Printed on label on tube:808Manufactered by27100019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4062collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2110:15:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09goodNo chemical name given Good. (MT 09/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(809)Printed on label on tube:809Manufactered by27040019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3942collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3310:15:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE TETRANITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodB-Methyl glucoside tetranitrateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE TETRANITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(81)Printed on label on tube: 81Manufactered by25830019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4078collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2910:15:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09goodBenzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. Lid Loose.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(810)Printed on label on tube:810Manufactered by27130019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4080collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3010:15:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-TOSYL BENZILIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2-acetyl 3-tosyl benzilidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-ACETYL 3-TOSYL BENZILIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(811)Printed on label on tube:811Manufactered by27150019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4076collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2810:15:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-TOSYL 4:6-NITROBENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(812)Printed on label on tube:812Manufactered by27110019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4079collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3010:15:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-212010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09goodNo chemical name givenGood. Lid Loose. (MT 09/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(813)Printed on label on tube:813Manufactered by27140019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4074collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2710:15:45Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2:3-dibenzoyl 4-tosyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(814)Printed on label on tube:814Manufactered by27090019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4063collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2210:15:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL BENZINESULPHONYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09goodTriacetyl benzinesulphonyl B-methyl glucoside Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL BENZINESULPHONYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(816)Printed on label on tube:816Manufactered by27050019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4064collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2210:15:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2:3:4-tritosyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(817)Printed on label on tube:817Manufactered by27060019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4065collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2210:15:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2-methyl 3-tosyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(818)Printed on label on tube:818Manufactered by27070019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4066collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2210:15:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene glucoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(819)Printed on label on tube:819Manufactered by27080019091950 Tube H 10.6 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3938collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3110:15:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE TETRA NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodB-Methyl glucoside tetra nitrateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL GLUCOSIDE TETRA NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(82)Printed on label on tube: 82Manufactered by25790019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3523collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11good2:3-dibenzoyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07goodTetracetyl benzoyl glucoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(824)Printed on label on tube:824Manufactered by26490019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4010collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0110:15:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TRIBENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TRIBENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(825)Printed on label on tube:825Manufactered by26480019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4009collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0110:15:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(826)Printed on label on tube:826Manufactered by26470019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4008collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0110:15:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSE (CRUDE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSE (CRUDE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(827)Printed on label on tube:827Manufactered by26460019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4007collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0010:15:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL TETRABENZOYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIBENZOYL 6-METHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(830)Printed on label on tube:830Manufactered by26440019091950 Tube H 13 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4005collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0010:15:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4:6 TETRABENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4:6 TETRABENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(831)Printed on label on tube:831Manufactered by26430019091950 Tube H 13 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3524collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULERHAMINOSE CARBOCYANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodRhaminose carbocyanilideGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULERHAMINOSE CARBOCYANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEETHEREAL SOLN. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL GLUCOSAZONEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(836)Printed on label on tube:836Manufactered by26410019091950 Tube H 13 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3922collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2210:15:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA-AC-P-CRESYL-THIO-GLUCOSIDE (PURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRA-AC-P-CRESYL-THIO-GLUCOSIDE (PURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(84)Printed on label on tube: 84Manufactered by25630019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4014collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0310:15:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAMETHYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(840)Printed on label on tube:840Manufactered by26520019091950 Tube H 13 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4070collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2610:15:54Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6 TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2 pts alkaline hydrolysis mp 168Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good3 monomethyl glucoseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3 MONOMETHYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(846)Printed on label on tube:846Manufactered by27550019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4069collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2510:15:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14unknown2:3 dimethyl a-methyl glucosideEmpty. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(847)Printed on label on tube:847Manufactered by27510019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AU16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4115collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4610:15:55Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO B-METHYL GLUCOSIEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good6-iodo B-methyl glucosieGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO B-METHYL GLUCOSIEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(848)Printed on label on tube:848Manufactered by27540019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4114collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4610:15:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDi-acetyl isopropylidene fructose nitrate (extra pure)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-ACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(849)Printed on label on tube:849Manufactered by27530019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3923collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2310:15:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-BENYOYL GLUCOSE DIETHYLMENCAPTALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good6-Benyoyl glucose diethylmencaptalGood. (MT26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-BENYOYL GLUCOSE DIETHYLMENCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(85)Printed on label on tube: 85Manufactered by25640019091950 Tube H 6.6 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4117collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4610:15:56Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-IOSOPROPYLIDENE A-FRUCTOSE NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14fairDi-iosopropylidene a-fructose nitrateFair. Bottle has opened contents spilled. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDI-IOSOPROPYLIDENE A-FRUCTOSE NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(850)Printed on label on tube:850Manufactered by27560019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AC16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4121collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4710:15:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTetracetyl fructoseGood. Slight leakage. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(851)Printed on label on tube:851Manufactered by24350019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4124collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4810:15:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE OF ORDINARY DEXTRINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodBenzoate of ordinary dextrin 1 pyridineGood. Slight leakage (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE OF ORDINARY DEXTRINOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(852)Printed on label on tube:852Manufactered by27610019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4123collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4810:15:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE FROM UNTREATED STARCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodBenzoate from untreated starch 1 Schotten Baumann, 1 pyridineGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE FROM UNTREATED STARCHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(853)Printed on label on tube:853Manufactered by27600019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4018collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0510:15:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6 TRIBENZOYL 4-ACETYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08good2:3:6 tribenzoyl 4-acetyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6 TRIBENZOYL 4-ACETYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(854)Printed on label on tube:854Manufactered by26560019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3758collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE OF NON REDUCING DEXTRINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodBenzoate of non reducing dextrin 1 Schotten Baumann, 1 pyrideneGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOATE OF NON REDUCING DEXTRINOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(855)Printed on label on tube: 855.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24231950192019091950 Tube H 13 x W 2.2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3745collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL A-METHYL 4:6 BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2-methyl a-methyl 4:6 benzylidene altrosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL A-METHYL 4:6 BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(856)Printed on label on tube: 856.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24111950192019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2.1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4119collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4710:15:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodNo chemical name givenGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(857)Printed on label on tube:857Manufactered by24330019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4120collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4710:15:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIBENZOYL 2:3-DIMETHYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good4:6-dibenzoyl 2:3-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-DIBENZOYL 2:3-DIMETHYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(858)Printed on label on tube:858Manufactered by24340019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4125collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4810:15:59Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL MONO METHYL MANNITOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTetrabenzoyl mono methyl mannitolGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRABENZOYL MONO METHYL MANNITOLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(859)Printed on label on tube:859Manufactered by27620019091950 Tube H 13.1 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3932collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2610:16:00Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAACETYL P-TOLYL-THIOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodtetraacetyl p-tolyl-thioGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRAACETYL P-TOLYL-THIOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(86)Printed on label on tube: 86Manufactered by25730019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 2.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3749collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO 4-TOSYL TRIACETYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good6-Iodo 4-tosyl triacetyl glucoseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO 4-TOSYL TRIACETYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodDiacetyl-isopropylidene fructose nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIACETYL-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSE NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(861)Printed on label on tube:861Manufactered by26580019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3748collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROYLIDENE FRUCTOSE TRINITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodisoproylidene fructose trinitrateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEISOPROYLIDENE FRUCTOSE TRINITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(862)Printed on label on tube: 862.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22461950192019091950 Tube H 5.2 x W 2.1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4106collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4310:16:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14gooda-methyl galactoside (1st specimen from glucose:bedham)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEA-METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(863)Printed on label on tube:863Manufactered by27430019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4107collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4310:16:01Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3 dimethyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3 DIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(864)Printed on label on tube:864Manufactered by27440019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4105collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4210:16:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3:4-trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4-TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(865)Printed on label on tube:865Manufactered by27420019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4108collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4410:16:02Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL 2:3:4-TRIMETHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good6-acetyl 2:3:4-trimethyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-ACETYL 2:3:4-TRIMETHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(866)Printed on label on tube:866Manufactered by27450019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4102collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4110:16:03Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO CALCIUM DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDextro calcium dimethoxy succinate from propylene esterGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:6-DIBENZOYL 3:4-DIACETYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(870)Printed on label on tube:870Manufactered by27460019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4094collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3810:16:06Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:4:6-TETRABENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTetracetyl B-methyl fructosideGood. Liquid (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETETRACETYL B-METHYL FRUCTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(876)Printed on label on tube:876Manufactered by27470019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3761collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL ISO-PROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good3-acetyl iso-propylidene fructoseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL ISO-PROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(877)Printed on label on tube: 877.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24261950192019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4067collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2310:16:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodAcetyl isopropylidene 6-trityl fructoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE 6-TRITYL FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(878)Printed on label on tube:878Manufactered by27290019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4101collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4110:16:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPRINGSHEIM'S CRYSTALS OF TRIACETYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodPringsheim's crystals of triacetyl inulinGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPRINGSHEIM'S CRYSTALS OF TRIACETYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(879)Printed on label on tube:879Manufactered by27380019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3930collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2510:16:07Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-CAESYL-THIO GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodp-caesyl-thio glucosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEP-CAESYL-THIO GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(88)Printed on label on tube: 88Manufactered by25710019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4097collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3910:16:08Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good3-methyl di-isopropylidene fructoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL DI-ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(880)Printed on label on tube:880Manufactered by27340019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4016collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0410:16:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENITROBENZOYL DIACETONE GALACTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodNitrobenzoyl diacetone galactoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULENITROBENZOYL DIACETONE GALACTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(881)Printed on label on tube:881Manufactered by26540019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3747collect>interncollect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:33:1811:40:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries3-acetyl isopropylidene fructose dinitrateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet7Bgwgwoastore2011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica12:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ACETYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(882)Printed on label on tube: 882.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22451950192019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2.1 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4093collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3810:16:09Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL MONACETONE METHYL GALACTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodMonacetyl monacetone methyl galactoside from glucoseGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONACETYL MONACETONE METHYL GALACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(883)Printed on label on tube:883Manufactered by27280019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4092collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3710:16:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIBENZOYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 6-NITRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodTribenzoyl a-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate (+pyridene of crystn.)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIBENZOYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDE 6-NITRATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(884)Printed on label on tube:884Manufactered by27270019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4100collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4010:16:10Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 1:4:6-TRIBENZOYL A-GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16goodCellulose acetateGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECELLULOSE ACETATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEGRADED STARCHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(888)Printed on label on tube:888Manufactered by27480019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4104collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4210:16:11Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPTS. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPTS. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26goodGlucose-di-p-toly mescaptalGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE-DI-P-TOLY MESCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(89)Printed on label on tube: 89Manufactered by25680019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4095collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3810:16:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOACETYL METHYL MALTOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodMonoacetyl methyl maltosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMONOACETYL METHYL MALTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(890)Printed on label on tube:890Manufactered by27320019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4099collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4010:16:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 4-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULETRIACETYL 4-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(891)Printed on label on tube:891Manufactered by27360019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4144collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5510:16:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 2;4-DITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good3-methyl 2;4-ditosyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 2;4-DITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(892)Printed on label on tube:892Manufactered by27770019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4131collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5010:16:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO TRI-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE6-IODO TRI-TOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(893)Printed on label on tube:893Manufactered by27670019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4156collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5910:16:14Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ME 2-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-ME 2-TOSYL BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(894)Printed on label on tube:894Manufactered by27890019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4157collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5910:16:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 2:4-DITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL 2:4-DITOSYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(895)Printed on label on tube:895Manufactered by27900019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4152collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5710:16:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZENESULPHONYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZENESULPHONYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(896)Printed on label on tube:896Manufactered by27850019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4151collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5710:16:15Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSAZONE FROM GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGALACTOSAZONE FROM GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(897)Printed on label on tube:897Manufactered by27840019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4153collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5810:16:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEBENZOYL ISOPROPYLIDENE FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(898)Printed on label on tube:898Manufactered by27860019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4159collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5910:16:16Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL TETRACETYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good3-tosyl tetracetyl glucoseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-TOSYL TETRACETYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(899)Printed on label on tube:899Manufactered by27920019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3946collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3510:16:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-192010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:4:6-Trimethyl B-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:4:6-TRIMETHYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(9)Printed on label on tube: 9Manufactered by25870019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3928collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2410:16:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-IODO B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2:3-Dimethyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-IODO B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(90)Printed on label on tube: 90Manufactered by25690019091950 Tube H 6.8 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4160collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0010:16:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-ACETYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4-acetyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-ACETYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(900)Printed on label on tube:900Manufactered by27930019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4155collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5810:16:17Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-TOSYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4-tosyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-TOSYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(901)Printed on label on tube:902Manufactered by27880019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4149collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5610:16:18Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-DINITRATE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4:6-dinitrate a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-DINITRATE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(902)Printed on label on tube:902Manufactered by27820019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4134collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5110:16:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(903)Printed on label on tube:903Manufactered by27690019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4135collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5110:16:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRIPHENYLMETHYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 6-triphenylmethyl a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRIPHENYLMETHYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(904)Printed on label on tube:904Manufactered by27700019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4147collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5610:16:19Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6-TRIMETHYL GLUCOSE (SYNTHETIC)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3:6-trimethyl glucose (synthetic)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3:6-TRIMETHYL GLUCOSE (SYNTHETIC)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(905)Printed on label on tube:905Manufactered by27800019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4126collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4910:16:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIACETYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(906)Printed on label on tube:906Manufactered by27630019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4148collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5610:16:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZOYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4-benzoyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4-BENZOYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(907)Printed on label on tube:907Manufactered by27810019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4146collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5610:16:20Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6 DIBENZOYL A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4:6 dibenzoyl a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6 DIBENZOYL A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(908)Printed on label on tube:908Manufactered by27790019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4129collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5010:16:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 6-TRITYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(909)Printed on label on tube:909Manufactered by27660019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4150collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5710:16:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(910)Printed on label on tube:910Manufactered by27830019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4127collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4910:16:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDITOSYL 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDitosyl 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDITOSYL 4:6-DIMETHYL A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(911)Printed on label on tube:911Manufactered by27640019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4154collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5810:16:22Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ESTER DEMETHOXY MESOTARTARICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDimethyl ester demethoxy mesotartaric acidGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ESTER DEMETHOXY MESOTARTARICOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(912)Printed on label on tube:912Manufactered by27870019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4143collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5510:16:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DITOSYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(913)Printed on label on tube:913Manufactered by27760019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4142collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5410:16:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHOXY MESOTARTARIC ACIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDimethoxy mesotartaric acidGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHOXY MESOTARTARIC ACIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(915)Printed on label on tube:915Manufactered by27750019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4128collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5010:16:23Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDibenzylidene a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(916)Printed on label on tube:916Manufactered by27650019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4158collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5910:16:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 4:6-DIMETHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-di-p-toluene sulphonyl 4:6-dimethyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 4:6-DIMETHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(917)Printed on label on tube:917Manufactered by27910019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4145collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5510:16:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(918)Printed on label on tube:918Manufactered by27780019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4140collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5310:16:24Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ESTER MESO TARTARIC ACIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDimethyl ester meso tartaric acidGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL ESTER MESO TARTARIC ACIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(919)Printed on label on tube:919Manufactered by27730019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3941collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3210:16:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE 2-METHYL B-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good4:6-Ethylidene 2-methyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE 2-METHYL B-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(92)Printed on label on tube: 92Manufactered by25820019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3737collect>interncollect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:33:1411:40:05Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOXIME-2:3-DIMETHYL MANNOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesOxime-2:3-dimethyl mannoseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet7Bgwgwoastore2011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica12:49:0817:09:2611:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOXIME-2:3-DIMETHYL MANNOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(920)Printed on label on tube: 920.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24031950192019091950 Tube H 4.7 x W 2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4133collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5110:16:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(921)Printed on label on tube:921Manufactered by27680019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4139collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5310:16:26Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BEMZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BEMZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(922)Printed on label on tube:922Manufactered by27720019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4137collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5210:16:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BEMZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14good4:6-bemzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-BEMZYLIDENE A-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(923)Printed on label on tube:923Manufactered by27710019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4250collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:2610:16:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(924)Printed on label on tube:924Manufactered by28780019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4086collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:3310:16:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-DI-P-TOLUENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-09CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-09ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-09good2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-di-p-toluene solphonyl a-methyl galactosideGood16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIBENZOYL 4:6-DI-P-TOLUENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(925)Printed on label on tube:925Manufactered by27210019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-09AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4141collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:5410:16:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodDibenzylidene a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(926)Printed on label on tube:926Manufactered by27740019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3840collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:4910:16:29Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHY 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25good2:3-dimethy 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DIMETHY 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(928)Printed on label on tube: 928Manufactered by24820019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3764collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:27Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(929)Printed on label on tube: 929.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24291950192019091950 Tube H 9.1 x W 2.7 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3936collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:2810:16:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLINE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-03-26CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-26ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-26good2-Methyl 4:6-ethyline B-methyl glucosideGood. Bottle opened and contents spilled. (MT 26/03/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-ETHYLINE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(93)Printed on label on tube: 93Manufactered by25770019091950 Tube H 6.9 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-26AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4208collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1410:16:30Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-PTS 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2:3-di-pts 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-DI-PTS 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(930)Printed on label on tube:930Manufactered by28350019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4174collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0510:16:31Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2-methyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl hexoside Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(932)Printed on label on tube:932Manufactered by28060019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3728collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:12Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-MAGNESIUM LACATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good1-magnesium lacateGood. (MT, 4/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1-MAGNESIUM LACATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(933)Printed on label on tube: 933.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by24001950192019091950 Tube H 5.1 x W 2 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-01-06AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4072collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:2610:16:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHIGH MELTING ETHOXY SUCCINAMIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodhigh melting ethoxy succinamide Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHIGH MELTING ETHOXY SUCCINAMIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(934)Printed on label on tube:934Manufactered by28080019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4176collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0610:16:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO SODIUM ZINC LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDextro sodium zinc lactate Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO SODIUM ZINC LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(935)Printed on label on tube:935Manufactered by28090019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4178collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0610:16:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO ZINC LACTATE (CRYSTALLINE PPT.)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDextro zinc lactate (crystalline ppt.)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO ZINC LACTATE (CRYSTALLINE PPT.)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(936)Printed on label on tube:936Manufactered by28110019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3843collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5010:16:33Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ZINC LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodLaevo zinc lactate (from evaporation of solution in recrystallisation)Good.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ZINC LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(938)Printed on label on tube: 938Manufactered by24850019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2.1 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4172collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0510:16:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 3:4-BENZYLIDENEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2 p-toluene sulphonyl 3:4-benzylidene B-methyl arabinosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2 P-TOLUENE SULPHONYL 3:4-BENZYLIDENEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(939)Printed on label on tube:939Manufactered by28040019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4177collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0610:16:34Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-ZINC AMMONIUM LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodd-zinc ammonium lactate (containing a little inactive salt from recrystallisation) Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-ZINC AMMONIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(940)Printed on label on tube:940Manufactered by28100019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3755collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:25Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE ZINC AMMONIUM LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodInactive zinc ammonium lactateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE ZINC AMMONIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodInactive cadmium lactateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE CADMIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDimethyl racemateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL RACEMATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(943)Printed on label on tube:943Manufactered by28120019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4180collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0710:16:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE MANGANESE LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodInactive manganese lactateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE MANGANESE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(944)Printed on label on tube:944Manufactered by28130019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4175collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0610:16:36Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESTRYCHNINE LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodStrychnine lactate Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO DIMETHOXY SUCCINIC ACIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(947)Printed on label on tube:947Manufactered by28010019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4162collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0110:16:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE DIMETHOXY ACID (SUCCINIC)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE DIMETHOXY ACID (SUCCINIC)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(948)Printed on label on tube:948Manufactered by27940019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4171collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0510:16:37Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ZINC SODIUM LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodLaevo zinc sodium lactateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO ZINC SODIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(949)Printed on label on tube:949Manufactered by28030019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4168collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0310:16:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO ZINC POTASSIUM LACTATE RECUPTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDextro zinc potassium lactate recuptGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO ZINC POTASSIUM LACTATE RECUPTOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(951)Printed on label on tube:951Manufactered by28000019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4170collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0410:16:38Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-STRYCHNINE LACT. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-STRYCHNINE LACT. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodd-manganese lactateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-MANGANESE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodLaevo brucine lactateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO BRUCINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodd-strontium lactateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULED-STRONTIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(956)Printed on label on tube:956Manufactered by27970019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4167collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0310:16:39Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2ND CROP ACTIVE MANGANESE SODIUM LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good2nd crop active manganese sodium lactateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2ND CROP ACTIVE MANGANESE SODIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(957)Printed on label on tube:957Manufactered by27990019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4166collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0310:16:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACTIVE BRUCINE SALT FROM I. 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HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEACTIVE BRUCINE SALT FROM I. LACTIC ACIDOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(958)Printed on label on tube:958Manufactered by27980019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4163collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0210:16:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE DIMETHOXY ACID (SUCCINIC)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodLaevo manganese lactateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE DIMETHOXY ACID (SUCCINIC)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(959)Printed on label on tube:959Manufactered by27950019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4164collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0210:16:40Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO CINCHONIDINE LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO CINCHONIDINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(960)Printed on label on tube:960Manufactered by27960019091950 Tube H 5 x W 2 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3750collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:21Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO STRYCHNINE LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodLaevo strychnine lactateGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELAEVO STRYCHNINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodDextro quinidine lactateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO QUINIDINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(962)Printed on label on tube: 962Manufactered by24940019091950 Tube H 9 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4186collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0810:16:41Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULECALCIUM DIMETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodCalcium dimethoxy succinate from inactive dimethoxy ester by hydrolysisGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINACTIVE BRUCINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GenuisMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.16 September 2009GENCH3(965)Printed on label on tube:965Manufactered by28220019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4192collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1010:16:42Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO CINCHONIDINE LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDEXTRO CINCHONIDINE LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(966)Printed on label on tube:966Manufactered by28250019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4184collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0810:16:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL RACEMATE - DIMETHYL DIMETHOXYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDimethyl racemate - dimethyl dimethoxy succinateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL RACEMATE - DIMETHYL DIMETHOXYOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(967)Printed on label on tube:967Manufactered by28170019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4019collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0510:16:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM ALUMINIUM LACTATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodSodium aluminium lactateGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULESODIUM ALUMINIUM LACTATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(968)Printed on label on tube:968Manufactered by26570019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4188collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0910:16:43Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1ST CROP BARIUM SALT DIETHOXY SUCCINATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good1st crop barium salt diethoxy succinateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1ST CROP BARIUM SALT DIETHOXY SUCCINATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(969)Printed on label on tube:969Manufactered by28210019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4190collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0910:16:44Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIMETHYL RACEMATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDimethyl racemate (one crystal; from ether)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. 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The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE LAEVO METHYL ETHOXY PROPIONATEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(971)Printed on label on tube:971Manufactered by28160019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3730collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:13Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEFRUCTOSE OXIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEFRUCTOSE OXIMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodHeptamethyl methyl lactosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEHEPTAMETHYL METHYL LACTOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(973)Printed on label on tube:973Manufactered by28200019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3857collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:33:5510:16:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNOSE DIACETONE ANILIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-03-25CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-03-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-03-25goodMannose diacetone anilideGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMANNOSE DIACETONE ANILIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(976)Printed on label on tube: 976Manufactered by24930019091950 Tube H 10.5 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-03-25AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4185collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0810:16:46Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMALTOSAZONE (NOT RECRYSTALLISED)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodMaltosazone (not recrystallised)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMALTOSAZONE (NOT RECRYSTALLISED)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(977)Printed on label on tube:977Manufactered by28180019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3531collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:57Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED A-TITIA AMYLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodMethylated a-titia amyloseGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEMETHYLATED A-TITIA AMYLOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(979)Printed on label on tube: 979.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22031950192019091950Tube: H 10.4x W 1.6 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3957collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:3910:16:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good2-Methyl 3-benzoyl B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2-METHYL 3-BENZOYL B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(98)Printed on label on tube: 98.Manufactered by26200019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4191collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1010:16:47Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELOW BOILING ESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodLow boiling ester from preparation of ethyl propoxy succinateGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULELOW BOILING ESTEROpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(980)Printed on label on tube:980Manufactered by28240019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3533collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:31:58Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOHLES' BENZOYL GLUCOSE MONOACsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222009-12-11CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2009-12-11goodOhles' benzoyl glucose monoacGood. (MT, 28/1/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOHLES' BENZOYL GLUCOSE MONOACOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.CH3(981)Printed on label on tube: 981.IRVINE, James ColquhounManufactered by22041950192019091950Tube: H 10.4 x W 1.4 cmfirst half of 20th centuryACUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2009-12-11AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4193collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1010:16:48Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good3-methyl glucoseGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE3-METHYL GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(982)Printed on label on tube:982Manufactered by28260019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.7 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4264collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:36:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA ACETYL LACTOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-04-16CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-04-16ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars. Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-04-16goodOcta acetyl lactoseGood. (MT, 3/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaTHOMSON, Michelle12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugar- Sample test tube: glass or plastic with paper and ink label LicquedSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA ACETYL LACTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 200911 December 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodOcta acetyl maltoseGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEOCTA ACETYL MALTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15good1:2-isopropylidene 3-benzoyl fructose (from a- di-isopropylidene) (impure)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE1:2-ISOPROPYLIDENE 3-BENZOYL FRUCTOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(985)Printed on label on tube:985Manufactered by28290019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4205collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1310:16:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodDibenzylidene a-methyl mannosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEDIBENZYLIDENE A-METHYL MANNOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(986)Printed on label on tube:986Manufactered by28320019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4206collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1310:16:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTABENZOYL GLUCOSE DIETHYL MENCAPTALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodPentabenzoyl glucose diethyl mencaptalGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPENTABENZOYL GLUCOSE DIETHYL MENCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(987)Printed on label on tube:987Manufactered by28330019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4112collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:4510:16:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE ETHYLMENCAPTALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-14CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-14goodGlucose ethylmencaptalGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEGLUCOSE ETHYLMENCAPTALOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(988)Printed on label on tube:988Manufactered by27490019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-14AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4017collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0410:16:49Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEWOOD PULPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodWood pulpGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEWOOD PULPOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(989)Printed on label on tube:989Manufactered by26550019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3985collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:34:5210:16:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458MTMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-05-202010-04-07CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-07ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-07good4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucosideGood. (MT 07/04/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE4:6-ETHYLIDENE B-METHYL GLUCOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(99)Printed on label on tube: 99.Manufactered by26210019091950 Tube H 6.5 x W 1.6cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-07AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4196collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1110:16:50Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-GLUCOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. 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By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-GLUCOSEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(990)Printed on label on tube:990Manufactered by28300019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4204collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1210:16:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL ARABINOSIDEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodB-methyl arabinosideGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEB-METHYL ARABINOSIDEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(991)Printed on label on tube:991Manufactered by28310019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4195collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:1110:16:51Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULERESIDUE IF ACETYL LACTIC ETHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodResidue if acetyl lactic ether after hydrolysis with KOHGood. Liquid (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULERESIDUE IF ACETYL LACTIC ETHEROpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(992)Printed on label on tube:992Manufactered by28280019091950 Tube H 10.4 x W 1.4 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4182collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:36:0710:16:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINULIN (PURE)subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-15CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodInulin (pure)Good. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEINULIN (PURE)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(994)Printed on label on tube:994Manufactered by28150019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4015collect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200916:35:0310:16:52Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1ad458HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE PRECIPITATED DEXTRINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-04-222010-04-08CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-08goodPure precipitated dextrinGood.16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEPURE PRECIPITATED DEXTRINOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(995)Printed on label on tube:995Manufactered by26530019091950 Tube H 9.3 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-08AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 3765collect>intern19201950first half of 20th century200917 February 200916:33:28Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 103-105hcr1HRMT1952-06-121877-05-09Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222010-04-222010-01-06CH:C42SALMOND, James B. (ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06good2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGood. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULE2:3-ANHYDRO 4:6-BENZYLIDENE A-METHYLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)CollectedIRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, ScotlandIRVINE, James ColquhounThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. Some of the earlier specimens may have been produced during the course of the research of his predecessor, Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909.1Present2010-01-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.Some of the earlier sugars may have been produced by Professor Purdie.2010-01-06goodKerocain (Kerfoot's Novocain)Good. (MT, 5/2/2010).16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplesspecimenssugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample test tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEKEROCAIN (KERFOOT'S NOVOCAIN)Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENThe sugar samples were produced during the course of Irvine's research. 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(ed.)IRVINE, James ColquhounSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2010-04-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 The sugar samples were collectively valued at £50,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009The sugars were produced in the course of Irvine's research into naturally-occuring sugars.2010-04-15goodAnaesthesinGood. (Michelle Thomson 14/4/2010)16:30:4412:49:08oastore/cabinet7oastore2011-06-282009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:49:082011-09-222011-06-282009unknownColour slideHC191-193 - portraits of Irvine. HC682 - medal awarded to Irvine.1999early 20th century1There was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. By the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. He discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them, and also of well-known sugars, as part of the investigation of molecular structures. The University holds over 700 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique. 28 Sugar samples went on display in MUSA, in October 2008.Sugar SamplessugarsOpen Access StoreoastoreSugars Sample tubes: glass or plastic with paper and ink labelsSUGARSAMPLEIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNPRINCIPALCARBOHYDRATECHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASMOLECULEANAESTHESINOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet716 September 2009GENCH3(999)Printed on label on tube:999Manufactered by28340019091950 Tube H 9.2 x W 2.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounMANU2010-04-15AB16:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4457collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:36:35ST ANDREWS16:36:3610:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEucalyptus Globulus. common name; The Blue Gum TreeGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Globulus. Essential oil of Eucalyptus16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitcrude oil of E.globulus / (Tasmania)inscribedon label on vialCH30in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number263University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4458collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:42:06ST ANDREWS16:36:3610:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigPiperitone from Eucalyptus oil. An optical rotation no. is written on the label.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesPiperitone from Eucalyptus oil. Essential oil16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitl-piperitone from oil of / E.dives (...) -45.2inscribedon label on vialCH31in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number264University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4459collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:48:58ST ANDREWS16:36:3610:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEucalyptus oil from Lemon ironbark or Lemon-scented Ironbark tree. N.Queensland AustraliaGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesE.Staigeriana. Essential oil of Eucalyptus.16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitCrude oil of E.staigeriana (Queensland)inscribedon label on vialCH32in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number265University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4460collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:55:01ST ANDREWS16:36:3710:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEucalyptus oil. An optical rotation no. is written on the label.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesd-pinene from oil of E.dextropinea. Essential oil of Eucalyptus.16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitd-pinene from oil of Edextropinea (..) -31.8inscribedon label on vialCH33in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number266University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4461collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192315:58:32ST ANDREWS16:36:3710:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEssential oil of Melalenca bracteata from New South wales, Australia.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesMelalenca bracteata. Essential oil of Myrtle16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitEssential oil of Melalenca bracteata / (Northern N.S.W)inscribedon label on vialCH34in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number267University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4462collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192316:02:16ST ANDREWS16:36:3810:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigTasmaniaGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesoil from timber of Huon pine tree16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitoil from timber / of Huon Pine / (Tasmania)inscribedon label on vialCH35in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number268University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4463collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192316:06:36ST ANDREWS16:36:3810:08:28University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEssential oil sample, Thymol and piperitone are componds seperated from Eucalyptus oil.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesThymol from Piperitone. Essential oil of Eucalyptus.16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitThymol from piperitoneinscribedon label on vialCH36in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number269University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4464collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192316:33:05ST ANDREWS16:36:3810:08:29University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrig a) menthol from piperitone b) Exudation of Eucalyptus corymbosaGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries2x essential oil samples a) menthol b) Bloodwood16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unita) menthol from piperitone b) exudation of eucalyptus / Corymbosa (bloodwood)inscribedon label on vialCH37in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number270University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4465collect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192316:38:38ST ANDREWS16:36:3910:08:29University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrig a) oil of E.citriodora, b) oil of Macarthi, c) oil of Phellandra, d) oil of GlobusGlendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleries4x essential oil samples16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oilOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unit4x phials a-d, handwritten as follows; a) oil of E.citriodora, b) oil of Macarthi, c) oil of Phellandra, d) oil of Globusinscribedon label on vialCH38in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number271University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 4466collect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibitcollect>intern19231923c. 192316:42:12ST ANDREWS16:36:4010:19:4110:16:5310:08:29University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458ad458alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-03-172011-03-172011-03-172010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigCrude marine fibre. Australia, plant fibre specimen.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Gallerieskelp sample16:30:4412:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:08oastore/cabinet7oastore/cabinet5CgwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-14ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, AmyDALE, AmyDALE, Amy12:49:0817:35:5711:39:2311:37:082011-09-222011-06-282011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access StoreoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkOpen Access StorageOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet7Returned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitcrude marine fibre from Posidonia Australis (Spencer Gulf)inscribedon label on vialCH39in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number272University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταEssential oil samples 1910s-1920s These samples of essential oils were acquired by John Read whilst working at the University of Sydney, Australia where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known whether Read produced these samples himself. They came to the University of St Andrews in 1923 when Read became Professor of Chemistry. Museum Collections, CH17-392011-03-1716:30:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 62011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C 1361collect>internpeople17801850about 1811200917 February 200915:10:4210:05:35Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to The Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years, EdinburghSt Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St Andrews, University of St Andrewssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.95pp.47-52p.3Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH4 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.ac114ac114JBTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassALCHEMYCHEMISTRYST SALVATOR'S CHAPELglasswareBRIGGS, ROBERTCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHTHOMSON, THOMASsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-252000-05-08CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2000-05-08ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092000-05-08very goodGlass jar for experiments in Chemistry or Alchemyexcellent (Boid, Jilly, May 2000)20062009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20062009late 18th, early 19th century1Glassware of this type is illustrated in the book 'Grosses Distillerbuch' held in the University LibraryChemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSALCHEMYCHEMISTRYST SALVATOR'S CHAPELGLASSWAREBRIGGS, ROBERTCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHTHOMSON, THOMASsee object file26 July 200616 September 2009CITGENCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH4Manufactered by1850178017801850Length: 75cm, Diam of lip: 7cm, Width: 27cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0153unknownMANU2000-05-08AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 4467peoplecollect>intern19231923c. 192316:45:2015:34:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-11-168.02.52.5DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigEucalyptus hanna (Raffinose) from E.punctata (blue mountain). Dry sample derived from essential oil.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairEucalyptus hanna (Raffinose) from E.punctata.Chemistry Cellar 12010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oil, derivative ofOpen Access Storeoastorevialstopperoilglasscorkessential oilHeld in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitEucalyptus hanna (Raffinose) from E.punctata (blue mountain)inscribedon label on vialCH40in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number273University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsOpen Access Storeoastore 4468peoplecollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:50:3615:34:2410:56:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-11-232010-11-168.61.61.6DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrig Sample associated with Professor Read.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairkelp sampleChemistry Cellar 12010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorevialstopperkelp sampleglasscorkHeld in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitMarine fibre / cellulose from / Posidonia Australis / Spencer Gulfinscribedon label on vialCH41in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number274University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularmarine fibre. cellulose from Posidonia Australis. From The Spencer Gulf.University of St Andrewssee labelOpen Access Storeoastore 4470peoplecollect>intern19231923c. 192311:03:1115:34:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-11-235.51.01.0DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrigDry sample derived from essential oil. Sample associated with Professor Read.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairBis-(Menthyl acetate) essential oilChemistry Cellar 12010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1essential oil, derivative ofOpen Access StoreoastorevialstoppermenthylglasscorkoilHeld in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitBis-(Menthyl acetate)inscribedon label on vialCH42in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number275University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsOpen Access Storeoastore 4471peoplecollect>intern19231923c. 192311:21:0915:34:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10essential oilcrude oilCHEMISTRYoilterpinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-11-239.51.01.0DonationunknownBrought to University of St Andrews as part of Read's teaching / research collection when he joined the Chemistry Department in 1923READ, JohnThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself.lowlaagfaibleniedrig Sample associated with Professor Read.Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10completefairpure quartz sand sample from argylshireChemistry Cellar 12010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Essential oil in glass vial with cork stopperThe essential oils (CH17-42) were acquired by John Read during his work at the University of Sydney, Australia (1916-1923), where he held the Chair of Organic Chemistry. It is not known if Read produced the samples himself. They are thought to have been brought to St Andrews in 1923, when Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry, a position he held until 1963. The oils seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.1916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1MINERALOpen Access StoreoastorevialstoppermineralglasscorkHeld in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitPure Quartz sand / from Argylshire (opposite Mull), / for optical glass 1948inscribedon label on vialCH43in inkProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number276University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910heightwidthlength1923vial is circularUniversity of St AndrewsOpen Access Storeoastore 4472collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192312:00:16ST ANDREWS17:38:3310:08:2416:13:1515:48:1315:33:1115:31:2212:51:32University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458alh10alh10alh10alh10alh10alh10CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-172010-11-232010-11-232010-11-232010-11-232010-11-232010-11-23119.438DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, Johnlowlaagfaibleniedrig17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesLecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century196317 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box with hinged lid and printed labelsRead took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.181916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastoreboxbottleschemicals 17 bottles (4 bottles of Bruciene salts in this set are poisonous.)WOODglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitPROFESSOR READ CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT THE UNIVERSITY ST ANDREWS FIFEThe simplest / asymetric molecule / CHCIISO3H (Pope & Read)RESOLUTION BY SEEDING / (PURDIE)inscribedprintedprintedprintedFronton top of box lidon label card, loose in boxon label card, loose in boxCH44Inktype written on paper labelLECTURE SETProbably inscribed by John Read, 1916-1923Printed for John Read, 1916-1923READ, JohnREAD, JohnUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcmcm1910boxboxboxheightwidthlength1923measurements relate to boxUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταTeaching set used by John Read, Professor of Chemistry from 1923-1963 This teaching set belonged to Professor John Read. Read was a much admired lecturer within the University. He left his valuable collection of chemical and historical books to the Chemistry Department. Read was particularly interested in the history of chemistry and alchemy. He was regarded as one of the leading experts in this topic during his lifetime. Museum Collections, CH442011-03-1717:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4473collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:12:52ST ANDREWS17:38:34University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458alh10CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012010-11-2383.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesAmmonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:39:2311:37:08gwgwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-142011-03-14DALE, AmyDALE, Amy11:39:2311:37:082011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.11916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorebottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt / of 1-CHC1ISO3H / (M)H9inscribedFrontCH44/1Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923measurements relate to boxUniversity of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4486collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:07:04ST ANDREWS17:38:36University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesbrucime salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.101916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitbrucime salt / CHC1ISO3H / opticaly pure?inscribedFrontCH44/10Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4487collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:08:58ST ANDREWS17:38:36University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-017.34DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesbrucime salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.111916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalscrack in glassone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitbrucime salt / CHC1ISO3H / recvd from various experts.inscribedFrontCH44/11Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4488collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:10:24ST ANDREWS17:38:36University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-017.34DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesammonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.121916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalscrack in glassone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt / CHC1ISO3H / [m]h9-6.7inscribedFrontCH44/12Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4489collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:11:38ST ANDREWS17:38:36University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesBrucime salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.131916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitBrucime salt / of d-CHC1ISO3H / opticaly pure?inscribedFrontCH44/13Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4490collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:13:48ST ANDREWS17:38:36University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesmenthyl sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.141916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitl-menthyl. H tartrate m.p 32.3 6gm AMRCinscribedFrontCH44/14Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4491collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:18:22ST ANDREWS17:38:37University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesmannitol triacetone sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.151916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitManitol triacitone / m.p 68.5c hwinscribedFrontCH44/15Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4492collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:21:04ST ANDREWS17:38:37University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-017.34DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesmenthyl sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.161916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitdi-dl-menthyl d-tartrate / AMRCinscribedFrontCH44/16Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4493collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:22:22ST ANDREWS17:38:37University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-017.34DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesmenthyl sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:40:31gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:40:312011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.171916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusHeld in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitdi-dl-menthyl camphoric / ester / AMRCinscribedFrontCH44/17Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4481collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192315:41:18ST ANDREWS17:38:35University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesBrucime salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.31916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitBrucime salt / of CHC1ISO3HinscribedFrontCH44/3Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4480collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192315:34:45ST ANDREWS17:38:3415:47:21University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesammonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.41916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt CHC1ISO3H[M]H9+7inscribedFrontCH44/4Ink on paper labelnote, optical rotation number also written on label.University of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4482collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192315:52:47ST ANDREWS17:38:3515:54:49University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesBrucime salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.61916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s UnitBrucime salt CHC1ISO3HinscribedFrontCH44/6Ink on paper labelnote, optical rotation number also written on label.University of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4483collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192315:57:27ST ANDREWS17:38:35University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesammonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.71916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt CHC1ISO3H[m]h9-33.6inscribedFrontCH44/7Ink on paper labelnote, optical rotation number also written on label.University of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4484collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:02:29ST ANDREWS17:38:35University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesammonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.81916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt CHC1ISO3H[m]h9+15.45inscribedFrontCH44/8Ink on paper labellabel is coming away slightly.University of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4485collect>interncollect>intern19231923c. 192316:03:52ST ANDREWS17:38:35University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-02-0183.6DonationREAD, JohnUsed in teaching by John Read during his time as Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (1923-63)READ, JohnlowlaagfaibleniedrigOne of 17 chemical samples in bottles housed in wooden box formerly belonging to Professor Read (contains poisons). Professor Reed made significant discoveries working with opticaly active salts. This lecture set is designed to support the presentation of one of these discoveries. 'As a young man at London, Zurich and Cambridge, Read had become deeply involved in stereochemical problems and was a pioneer in the use of optical rotational dispersion. He was the first person to resolve a carbon compound having only one carbon atom CHC(CI)(I)SO3H).' (LOYD. Chemistry in St Andrews 2003)Glendenning, Stephen2010-01-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } fairElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesammonium salt sample from Lecture Set of Professor Read17:37:4211:37:08gwoastoreChemistry Cellar 12011-03-14DALE, Amy11:37:082011-05-242011-03-142010-09-01first quarter of 20th century1963Chemical sample in bottle with hand written paper label.Read took up the Purdie Chair of Chemistry in 1923, a position he held until 1963. The lecture set seem to have passed to the University of St Andrews either during Read's time as Professor of Chemistry or on his retirement.91916DonationREAD, JohnREAD, Johnhcr1Open Access Storeoastorestopperbottlechemicalsone of 17 bottles in this setglassglasschemicalsOpen Access StoreJournal of chemistry Society, 1932, chapter 409. The Complete optical resolution of Chloroidomethanesulphonic Acid. By JOHN READ and ANN M. McMATH. p2723Moved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius.Held in Chemistry Cellar 1 from at least 1994-95, when inventoried by Elinor Clark, to September 2010. Elinor Clark inventoried Chemistry Cellar 1 as her Museum and Gallery Studies student project, aimed at listing historical chemistry material likely to be of interest to the Museum Collection s Unitammonium salt CHC1ISO3H[m]h9+32.5inscribedFrontCH44/9Ink on paper labelUniversity of St Andrews, MGS project, Elinor Clark1995inventory number281University of St Andrewscmcm1910bottlebottleheightdiameter1923University of St Andrews17:37:42DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4506collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:51:2514:04:2011:19:4815:09:2514:44:4516:42:4012:07:0911:14:0911:13:2911:11:1111:07:4011:05:2916:22:4615:51:55CH46(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCH45(2)kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYbalanceUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-06-022011-06-022011-04-212011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-082011-04-082011-04-08474523AcquisitionChristian Becker Inc.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.USASchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-03-312011-03-31{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\qc\b\f0\fs20 CHAINOMATIC\par CHRISTIAN BECKER INC.\par NEW YORK\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PAT.SEP 1.1925 AUTO/DEX\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PAT.FEB.25,1919\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 USA PAT 100787\par USA.PAT.NOV.7.1916\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 MADE IN USA\par R19466\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CHAINOMATIC\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CHRISTIAN BECKER, INC.\par New York Chicago San Francisco\par STYLE ' writing unreadable' NO 19466\par INSPECTED BY 'writing unreadable'\par PACKED BY G.M\par FORM 29\par } fairfairColumn Chainomatic BalancebalancecaseMissing hook on right beam. Right dish slightly tarnished.Some marking of wood. Discolouration of brass knobs and ivory handles to front of cabinet.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-212ST ANDREWS2010The chainomatic balance is enclosed within a fully glazed mahogany box. The front panel slides upwards and has a small ivory handle lower centre. The balance sits upon a black glass base. The lower section includes a fitted drawer to the centre. There are two ridged circular brass feet either side of the front underside and one plain metal leg back centre. There is a crank to the right side of the cabinet. The metal beam is held by a brass central pillar. Two metal pans hang to either side from stirrups.11925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925-1950, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.trade namekjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSDirections for Chainomatic Balances with Notched BeamsAnalytical BalanceSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCHEMICAL BALANCEOpen Access StoreoastorecasecasecasecasecasebalancebalanceWOODivoryglassmetalSTONEbrassmetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.company namepatent markpatent markpatent markprintedinscribedlabelon index plate at foot of central column.inscribed vertically down central columninside fitted drawer, stamped on base.on the chainomatic columnlower right side of mahogany case.inside fitted drawer on the right side of the base.inside fitted drawer to left sideCH45(1)printinscribedstampedprintprintedengravedsticker in inkENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byPatented byPatented byPatented byManufactered byManufactered byManufactered byChristian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.Christian Becker Inc.2010Manufactered byCH45(1).jpgcmcmcm1925A feature of the Becker Balance 'Auto Dex' allows adjustment of the index plate via a thumb wheel at left front of the case.Underlined text logo carved diagonally into bottom of drawer.Patent for balance shown on support as 1 September 1925. Research has suggested company stopped using wooden cases in favour of aluminium in 1950.casecasecaseheightwidthdepth1950CHEMISTRYAnalytical Balance in wood and glass case with drawer in base. The balance has a graduated column from where detailed measurements are taken.University of St Andrews2011-04-08KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4507collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:13:2514:05:4611:20:4315:11:3416:42:4016:37:48CH46(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2instructions for use of the Christian Becker Inc. Column Chainomatic Analytical Balance.CHEMICAL BALANCECHEMISTRYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-06-022011-04-212011-04-212011-04-11CH45(1)23.713.2AcquisitionChristian Becker Inc.Printed as an instruction sheet to accompany a Chainomatic Balance with Notched Beams.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-04-11{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CHRISTIAN BECKER, INC.\par NEW YORK, JERSEY CITY, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO\par \par DIRECTIONS FOR\par "CHAINOMATIC" Balances, with Notched Beams\par Nos. 8A, 9, 15, 16, 35, "CHAINOMATIC BALANCES"\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 #/5Ch.\tab\tab\tab text 'unreadable'\par \par Reg, 4853\tab\tab\tab B/9466\tab\tab\par } fairDirections for Chainomatic Balances with Notched BeamsPaper discoloured/dirty all over on both sides. Some staining of paper in places. All four corners are folded. There is tearing to the left side of the document.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-212ST ANDREWS2010The paper is grey/green and dog-eared at each corner. The writing is in typed black ink There are hand written marks above and below the company logo to the top of the front sheet. The paper is browning at the edges. Both bottom corners have significant folds.21925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925-1950, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSColumn Chainomatic BalanceSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTInstruction SheetOpen Access StoreoastorepaperIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.printedinscribedtop centre of front pageabove and below logo at top of front sheet.CH45(2)hand writtenENGLISHENGLISHPrinted byChristian Becker Inc.2010Printed byCH45(2).jpgcmcm1925lengthwidthCHEMISTRYPaper instructions sheet - two sided in grey/green colour. Text depicting instruction for packing and assembling the Analytical Balance. The sheet has a diagram overleaf to explain use.University of St AndrewsInstructions for the Chainomatic Balance found in fitted drawer of wooden balance.2011-04-11KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevininside drawer of CH45(1)Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4508collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:27:1016:48:4916:48:2816:47:3611:21:3215:18:2315:27:4316:30:0716:20:47CH45(1)CH45(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCH46(2)CH46(3)CH46(4)CH46(5)CH46(6)CH46(7)CH46(8)CH46(9)CH46(10)CH46(11)CH46(12)CH46(13)CH46(14)CH46(15)CH46(16)CH46(17)kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYbalancesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαownerUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-112011-06-022011-05-232011-04-212011-04-112011-04-113.315.47.5AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.LONDONSchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GLASGOW\tab\tab\tab MANCHESTER\par \par EDINBURGH\tab\tab\tab LIVERPOOL\par \par \tab GRIFFIN & TATLOCK LTD.\par \pard\tab\tab LONDON\par } MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinFound in fitted drawer of Chainomatic Balance. It is assumed that the weights were used with the balance but not necessarily purchased at the same time.2011-08-212011-08-212011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Dark brown Bakelite box with hinged lid. Fabric lined inside lid. There is a sticky mark 2cm by 2.5cm on outer lid to top left. Top embossed with 'Griffin & Tatlock Ltd' company logo with dragon.11928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2Column Chainomatic BalanceDirections for Chainomatic Balances with Notched BeamsGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoreBakelitefabricbrassmetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.company nameon top of lid to centre within oval surroundCH46(1)embossedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17).jpgCH46 (1-17) detail.jpgCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcmcmcm1928A dragon sits in the space between the city names and above the company name.heightwidthdepth1928CHEMISTRYBakerlite box containing 15 brass and metalic weights of various metric denominations.University of St Andrews2011-04-11KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevininside drawer of CH45(1)Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4526photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:29:0016:52:4515:20:4215:20:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-06-022011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.3AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \tab .5\par \par \par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small sqaure weight in unknown metal with upturned edge. The metal is scratched all over. The weight is marked .5 grm to centre.101928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedCentre of metal square.CH46(10)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928.5 in centre of weight.widthCHEMISTRYSmall square metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4527photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:48:3416:52:4515:21:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.1AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \par \tab 200\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small square weight in unknown metal with upturned corner. The metal is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 200.111928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericLower centre of weight.CH46(11)stampedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928widthCHEMISTRYSmall square metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4528photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:52:4516:52:4515:22:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.1AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab 200\par \tab mg\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small metal weight of unknown metal. The metal is tarnished and scratched all over. The weight is marked 200 mg. The left corners have been cut diagonally and the right side has been upturned.121928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericCentre of square weight.CH46(12)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928widthCHEMISTRYSmall metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4529photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201011:49:0916:52:4515:23:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)0.8AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \tab 50\par \par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small square weight of unknown metal with upturned corner to right. The metal is bright and untarnished. The weight is marked 50.131928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericCentre of square weight.CH46(13)stampedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928widthCHEMISTRYSmall metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4537photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:54:4516:52:4515:24:4115:28:2915:05:0815:04:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-05-23CH46(1)0.5AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\par \tab\tab 20\par \tab\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small square weight of unknown metal with upturned right side. The metal is bright and untarnished. The weight is marked 20.141928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericCentre of square weight.CH46(14)stampedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928width1928CHEMISTRYSmall metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-05-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4538photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:10:5216:52:4515:25:1415:28:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-05-232011-05-23CH46(1)0.7AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \tab\tab 20\par \par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small square weight of unknown metal with upturned corner to right. The metal is slightly tarnished on both sides. The weight is marked 20.151928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericCentre of square weight.CH46(15)stampedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928width1928CHEMISTRYSmall metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-05-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4539photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:22:2716:52:4515:26:0215:25:4615:27:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-06-022011-05-232011-05-23CH46(1)0.8AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \tab 100\par \par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small off-square weight of unknown metal with upturned corner to right. The metal is bright and untarnished. The weight is marked 100.161928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.numericCentre of square weight.CH46(16)stampedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928width1928CHEMISTRYSmall metal weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-05-23KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4540photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:27:4316:52:4615:26:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-05-23CH46(1)8.7AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small square weight of unknown metal with upturned corner to right. The metal is bright and untarnished. The weight is marked 50.171928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastoremetalIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.CH46(17)2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928width1928CHEMISTRYSmall set of tweezers made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsSet of tweezers as part of metric weights set in Bakelite box.Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4517photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201016:26:5816:52:4315:27:2215:55:2415:52:5015:06:3811:54:0911:48:0210:41:5816:57:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-212011-04-21CH46(1)2.6AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-04-22{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 50\par \par GRM\par } goodGriffin & Tatlock Metric WeightwholeSurface tarnished.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 50 grm.21928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(2)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterStamped 50 grm1928CHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4519photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:14:5216:52:4415:28:0209:58:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-282011-04-27CH46(1)2.2AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 20\par \par GRM\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 20 grm.31928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(3)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameter1928CHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4520photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:03:3216:52:4415:28:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.9AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 10\par \par grm\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 10 grm.41928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(4)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4521photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:10:1516:52:4415:29:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.9AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 10\par \par grm\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 20 grm.51928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(5)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4522photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:13:0416:52:4415:29:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.6AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 5\par \par grm\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 5 grm.61928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(6)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4523photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:17:0716:52:4415:30:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.3AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2\par \par GRM\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 2 grm.71928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(7)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4524photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:18:2916:52:4515:30:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1.3AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2\par \par GRM\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 2 grm.81928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(8)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4525photocollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:20:1316:52:4515:31:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-06-022011-04-28CH46(1)1AcquisitionGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 1\par \par GRM\par } Griffin & Tatlock Metric WeightSchool of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-2117ST ANDREWS2010Small circular weight in brass with knob to top side. The brass is tarnished all over. The weight is marked 1 grm.91928School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1928, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MICROID METRIC WEIGHTSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTMETRIC WEIGHTSOpen Access StoreoastorebrassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.inscribedTop of weight above and below knob.CH46(9)engravedENGLISHManufactered byGriffin & Tatlock Limited2010Manufactered byCH46 (1-17) open.jpgcm1928diameterCHEMISTRYSmall brass weight made by Griffin & Tatlock, part of a Bakelite Box of Microid Weights.University of St AndrewsOne of a selection of metric weights in Bakelite box.2011-04-21KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4518collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:56:4515:58:1911:16:2715:58:0415:32:5414:59:3714:58:5414:52:2314:49:3515:03:2114:51:2414:39:1414:11:4411:50:0511:49:37CH75CH74CH76CH131single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαIt is known that the object was given to the Physiology Dept of the University by James Colquhoun Irvine in 1919 although it is unclear whether the Polarizer had been used by the University prior to this time. Irvine was Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-52.19191900ownerownerUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhouninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-232011-08-112011-07-012011-06-022011-06-022011-06-022011-05-302011-05-302011-04-272011-04-272011-04-272011-04-272011-04-272011-04-272011-04-27427225AcquisitionSchmidt & HaenschTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Berlin, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-04-27{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Franz Schmidt & Haensch Berlin, P. No 2727.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CHEMICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY\par \par Placed at the disposal of \par Physiology Dept by\par Prof. Irvine\tab 24.10.19\par \par UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS\par } fairlaboratory polarimeterEye piece at analyser is bent and corroded. The dial adjuster is bent and no longer engages with analyser disc. The brass is spotted and tarnished all over particularly the stem, analyser disc and polarizer eye piece. The iron feet of the stand is rusting and there is loss of enamel.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010The black enamelled metal sample tube rests on a support of green metal. A dial adjuster is fixed to the bottom of the tube at one end where a brass analyser disc is attached. The disc has a range of numbers marked around the outer edge. An adjustable eye piece in brass with two additional magnifier lenses completes this end. The opposite end of the sample tube has a single brass eye piece (the polarizer) with an adjustable cross shaped scale protuding from the top of the tube. The stem of the base is also in brass extending down to three heavy iron feet.11900School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1900-1919, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical sample of d-isoMenthylamine Hyrdochloride.chemical sample of salicylidene d-neoiso Menthylaminechemical sample of d-isoMentholchemical sample of neomenthol?SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTPOLARIMETEROpen Access StoreoastorebrassIRONglassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.patent marklabelaround stem of brass stand on both sides.on top side of half shade sample tube.CH47inscribedlabelENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byPrinted bySchmidt & HaenschUniversity of St Andrews2010Manufactered byCH47.jpgcmcmcm1900aroundText in capital letters within a rectangle shaped label and handwritten text within a further rectangle shape.heightwidthdepth1919CHEMISTRYCylindrical sample tube with analyser disc and polarizer supported on a tripod stand. The sample tube has a hinged lid.University of St Andrews2011-04-27KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4A 4541collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:39:2415:58:2011:17:0015:58:0415:33:5215:07:4215:00:1114:56:0914:49:09CH75CH74CH76CH131single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk21900ownerUniversity of St Andrews2011-09-232011-08-112011-07-012011-06-022011-05-302011-05-302011-05-302011-05-302011-05-30475723AcquisitionSchmidt & HaenschTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Berlin, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-05-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Franz Schmidt & Haensch.\par \tab No 4166.\par \tab Berlin. P.\par D.R.P. No 82523\par } fairlaboratory polarimeterNumbers are badly worn around the edge of the polarizer disc. Some discolouration and spotting of the brass all over.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010The black v-shaped metal sample tube rests on two triangular supports. A brass analyser disc is attached. The disc has a range of numbers marked around the outer edge that are badly worn. An adjustable eye piece in brass with two additional magnifier lenses completes this end. The opposite end of the sample tube has a single brass eye piece (the polarizer) with an adjustable cross shaped scale protuding from the top of the tube. A brass stem extends down to a heavy rectangular shaped base. An adjustable dial attaches the instrument to the stem to the rear.11900School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1900, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical sample of d-isoMenthylamine Hyrdochloride.chemical sample of salicylidene d-neoiso Menthylaminechemical sample of d-isoMentholchemical sample of neomenthol?SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTPOLARIMETEROpen Access StoreoastorebrassIRONglassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.patent markaround stem of brass stand on both sides.CH48inscribedENGLISHSchmidt & Haensch2010Manufactered byCH48.jpgcmcmcm1900heightlengthdepth1900CHEMISTRYV-shaped open sample tube with analyser disc and polarizer supported on a tripod stand with heavy iron base.University of St Andrews2011-05-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4A 4542collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201016:02:1515:58:2015:58:0416:55:3816:50:1716:04:06CH75CH74CH76CH131single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk21915ownerUniversity of St Andrews2011-09-232011-07-012011-06-022011-06-022011-06-022011-06-02924428AcquisitionBellingham & Stanley Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.LONDONSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-02{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Bellingham & Stanley Ltd.\par \tab London\par } fairlaboratory polarimeterPaint chipped on stand. Top of tube scuffed to right side. Spotting of the brass.School of Chemistry, Cellar 119952010KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010The black half shade cylindrical metal sample tube rests on two triangular supports. A brass analyser disc is attached. The disc is ridged around the outer edge with four small metal handles attached. An adjustable eye piece in brass with two additional magnifier lenses completes this end. The left and right magnifiers are extendable. The opposite end of the sample tube has a single brass eye piece (the polarizer). Two large legs support the polarimeter at either end attached to a heavy rectangular shaped base.11900School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1900, about the time of its manufacturer. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical sample of d-isoMenthylamine Hyrdochloride.chemical sample of salicylidene d-neoiso Menthylaminechemical sample of d-isoMentholchemical sample of neomenthol?SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTPOLARIMETEROpen Access StoreoastorebrassIRONglassIn Cellar 1 since at least 1995.company nameBack of analyser disc on top edge of rim.CH49ENGLISHManufactered byBellingham & Stanley Ltd.2011Manufactered byCH49.jpgcmcmcm1915aroundCompany name stamped on disc.Bellingham & Stanley were pioneers in the development of high quality optical instruments and made notable advances in the fields of refractometry and polarimetry. The company was active from 1915 - the present.lengthheightwidthCHEMISTRYCylindrical sample tube with analyser disc and polarizer supported on heavy two-footed stand.University of St Andrews2011-06-02Knox, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5E 1362collect>intern19701999c. 197515:10:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJBRemoved from display in Purdie foyer to storage in Purdie basement.glassALCHEMYCHEMISTRYDIBIKOSglasswareREPLICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232004-12-142000-05-08CH:C43PurchaseChemistry department glassware blowerChemistry department glassware blower1Present2000-05-08ComponentRecord state19802000-05-08very good'Dibikos': a glass jar used for experiments in Chemistry or Alchemy. This piece is a modern replica.excellent2004BUTLER, Tony2004c. 19751Glassware of this type is illustrated in the book 'Grosses Distillerbuch' held in the University Library.Chemical GlasswarepuglassGLASSALCHEMYCHEMISTRYDIBIKOSGLASSWAREREPLICAsee object file13 December 20041980CH5Chemistry department glassware blowerManufactered by1999197019701980Length: 42cm, Bulb width: 15cm, Width: 18cmc. 1975APUniversity of St AndrewsChemistry department glassware blowerMANU2000-05-08AApu1 4544collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201112:44:5014:00:4411:58:1415:17:3515:09:2612:17:4010:51:0110:50:4910:29:3310:26:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2ad4582011-08-302011-07-042011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-152411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsPermian{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Sylvinit\par Sylvin+Steinsalz+Kainit\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par } mineral sample of sylvite with kainite and haliteKNOX, Kevin2011-08-2120101890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.ad458MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreStassfurt, [Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]jarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH50printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-15Manufactered byCH50.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY1-8cm pink-grey lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St Andrews2011-06-15KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4545collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:42:1014:12:4411:58:2815:52:2815:17:5812:33:5412:22:0810:51:2610:48:2310:47:0610:45:5110:44:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Hartsalz\par Sylvin+Steinsalz+Kieserit\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par } mineral sample of hard salt with sylvite, kainite and rock saltKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH51printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH51.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY4-8cm red-grey lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St Andrews2011-06-16KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4547collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:14:0514:14:0111:58:4415:53:0115:18:1612:16:4112:15:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Hartsalz\par Sylvin+Steinsalz+Kieserit\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par }mineral sample of hard salt with sylvite, keiserite and rock saltKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH52printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH52.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter19304-8cm grey-white lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4546collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201011:02:0414:15:3711:59:2615:53:2615:18:3412:22:3112:08:4811:04:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Carnallit\par K Cl, Mg Cl2 6 H2 O\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par [missing]oldhall - Stassfurt\par } mineral sample of CarnalliteKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH53printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.collected byKalisyndikat G.m.b.H2011-06-16Manufactered byCH53.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm white-cream lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4548collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:31:4914:16:1911:59:3815:53:4915:18:4912:36:4012:34:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Carnallit\par K Cl, Mg Cl2, 6 H2 O\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par } mineral sample of carnalliteKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH54printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.collected byKalisyndikat G.m.b.H2011-06-16Manufactered byCH54.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm grey-white speckled lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4550collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:17:2314:17:2711:59:4915:19:0014:27:4914:26:5114:18:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-042011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndik[missing].m.b.H.\par Sylvin\par K Cl\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - St[missing]\par } goodmineral sample of sylvitejarDiscolouration around lower section of the base. Some scrathes to glass. Label discoloured and torn. Dark residue of crystals in bottom of connical.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH55printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH55.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm white sparkling lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4551collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:21:1614:18:3812:00:0415:19:1314:28:0414:25:3614:23:3314:22:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-042011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Sylvin\par K Cl\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par } goodmineral sample of sylvitejarSome discolouration to lower section of jar. Marked on bottom. Label badly discoloured. Dark residue of crystals in bottom of connical.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH56printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH56.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm red-brown sparkling lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4552collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:46:4814:19:2512:00:1715:16:3814:48:2714:47:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-042011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Kieserit\par Mg SO4, H2 O\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldhall - Stassfurt\par } goodmineral sample of kieseritejarSome deterioration of minerals leaving residue on inside of connical glass. Base scratched and discoloured. Label discoloured.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH57printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH57.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm white-pink lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4553collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:54:1314:20:2912:00:3315:49:1515:48:0015:19:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-042011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Kainit\par K Cl, Mg SO4, 3 H2 O\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopoldshall - Stassfurt\par } mineral sample of kainiteKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH58printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH58.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm yellow lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4554collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:46:5314:21:3512:00:5210:24:5915:52:0115:49:3415:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-302011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Kainit\par K Cl, Mg SO4, 3 H2 O\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par Leopol[missing]shall - Stassfurt\par } fairmineral sample of kainitejarResidue to inside of domed glass. Sticky substance/run down exterior over label from top to base. Discolouration of base and label. Small tear to bottom of label. Scratches to bottom of base.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH59printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH59.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm brown-pink lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 1505collect>interncollect>internpeople17801850about 1811200917 February 200915:08:2912:12:0610:05:32Veterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During Five Hundred Years 1450-1950, EdinburghChemistry in St Andrews, University of St Andrews'A Source for 18th century Chemical Glassware' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 95p.3pp.47-52Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH6 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.ac114ad458ac114JABJBTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from the Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.glassCHEMISTRYST SALVATORS CHAPELCHEMICALglasswareBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASTEACHINGRESEARCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-032011-03-252009-11-232000-06-06CH:C43SALMOND, James B. (ed.)LLOYD, DouglasANDERSON, R.G.W.PurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2000-06-06ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092000-06-06very goodChemical glassware: tall piece of glass; bottle shaped at the bottom with 2 lipped stopper holes; elongated, vase-shaped tube inserted in top stopper; holes at top and bottom of inserted tubegood - rather dusty on interior. Base of interior has brownish stains all over20062008HOPES, DavidDALE, Amy20062008ALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132001late 18th / early 19th century1Some of the pieces are similar to alchemical apparatus illustrated in the book 'Grosses Distillerbuch' held in the University LibraryChemical Glasswaremusa/g4glassGLASSCHEMISTRYST SALVATORS CHAPELCHEMICALGLASSWAREBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASTEACHINGRESEARCHsee object file26 July 200628 November 2008CITCITCITGENThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH6Manufactered bydbi CH6.jpg14831850178017801850H: 50cm x Diam (base): 10cm x Diam (top rim): 5cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0154unknownMANU2000-06-06AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 4555collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:57:2314:22:3112:01:0615:51:4615:50:1516:01:2815:59:2115:58:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMineral samplesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-222011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162011-06-162411.5TransferKalisyndikat G.m.b.HTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, GermanySchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H.\par Sylvinit\par Sylvin+Steinsalz+Kainit\par Mineral\par d. Stassfurt. Salzlagerstatte\par [missing]poldshall - Stassfurt.\par } goodmineral sample of sylvinitejarDiscolouration of label. Torn to left side. Discolouration and scratches to base.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH60printed labelSalz - Salt Lagerstätten (sing. lagerstätte) are fossil localities which are highly remarkable for for either their diversity or quality of preservation; sometimes both. It is presumed that Stassfurt is the fossil locality from which the sample was taken.2011-06-16Manufactered byCH60.jpgcmcm1890jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY4-8cm white-cream lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St Andrews2011-06-16KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5A 4557collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:21:0914:25:0511:14:5412:01:3715:51:1315:50:3415:23:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMineral samplesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.2011-08-302011-08-112011-07-042011-06-222011-06-222011-06-222011-06-22239TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-22{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par Carnallit .\par KCl, MgCl2 . 6H2O.\par Mineral.\par \par \par } goodmineral sample of carnallitejarSlight discolouration of label to edges of left and right sides. Discolouration and scratches to base. Some mineral crystals at bottom of jar.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH61printed labelGERMAN2011-06-22Manufactered byCH61.jpgcmcm1890Possibly part of a larger collection of mineral samples created by Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H in around 1890.jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY4-8cm pale orange lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St Andrews2011-06-22KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C 4558collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:44:5714:26:0612:01:5516:02:2516:02:0116:00:4315:49:4015:47:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-222011-06-222011-06-222011-06-222011-06-222011-06-222411.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-16{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab Collection\par of the Rock and Potash Salts occuring in the Potash Mines of Germany.\par } goodmineral sample of rock and potash saltsjarDiscolouration of label. Torn upper centre and stained all over.Scratches and discolouration to base. Small chip in glass to base below label. Black residue around base.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreGERMANYjarglasslabelaround stem of base below dome.CH62printed labelENGLISH2011-06-22Manufactered byCH62.jpgcmcm1890Possibly part of a larger collection of mineral samples created by Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H in around 1890.jarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY5 x 5 cm selection of different coloured lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label.University of St Andrews2011-06-22KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4564collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201012:25:3414:27:0311:15:3212:02:1116:47:2912:52:3712:47:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-07-042011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-2713.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-27{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab POWDERED\par \tab\tab\b0 BORAX\par \tab\tab NA2B4O710H2O\par \par \par \tab\tab PRESENTED BY\par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab LONDON\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 N1 M12\par } goodmineral sample of Powdered BoraxjarLight scratching to base of jar.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1900. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreBorax Consolidated, Limited had several Borax mines in the USA.oastoreUSA?jarglasslabelinscribedmid centre and lower centre of bottle.on stopper on inside of jar neckCH63printedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limitedunknown2011-06-27Manufactered byCH63.jpgcmcm1899Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge. All writing printed directly onto the glass.written in pencil on bottle stopper therefore inside bottle neck. Written in format of a chemical formula.Borax Consolidated Ltd was formed in 1899 by F.M.Smith and a group of British investors.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYFine grained white powder in stoppered glass sample jar.University of St Andrews2011-06-27KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4565collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201014:05:2614:31:5712:02:2810:32:3210:30:4710:02:3216:50:0116:42:3016:37:5716:28:0814:10:1914:09:5014:08:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-292011-06-292011-06-292011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-272011-06-2713.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-27{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab MINERAL\par \tab\tab\tab RASORITE\par \tab\tab\tab NA2B4O74H2O\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab PRESENTED BY \par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par } goodmineral sample of RasoritejarSlight scratches to base. Label dirty and discoloured. Small black mark to rear of bottle.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreUSA?jarglasslabelmid centre and lower centre of bottleCH64printedENGLISHOriginal label likely replaced with paper.Manufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limited2011-06-27Manufactered byCH64.jpgcmcm1926Paper label. Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge.Rasorite was discovered in 1926 in Kern County, California by Clarence Rasor.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRY2-8 cm colourless-white and transparent crystals in shards within stoppered glass sample jar.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4566collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201009:57:1214:32:5612:02:4810:05:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-292011-06-2913.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-27{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab CRYSTAL\par \tab\tab\tab BORIC ACID\par \tab\tab\tab H3BO3\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab PRESENTED BY \par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par } goodmineral sample of Crystal Boric acidjarSlight scratching to base. Writing on bottle fading.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreUSA?jarglasslabelmid centre and lower centre of bottleCH65printedENGLISHManufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limited2011-06-29Manufactered byCH65.jpgcmcm1930Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge. All text printed directly onto bottle.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYSmall 1-2 mm white and transparent crystals within stoppered glass sample jar.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4567collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201010:37:4114:33:4312:03:0110:46:5210:40:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-292011-06-292011-06-2913.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-29{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab CRYSTAL\par \tab\tab\tab BORAX\par \tab\tab\tab NA2B4O710H2O\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab PRESENTED BY \par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par } goodmineral sample of Crystal BoraxjarKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreUSA?jarglasslabelmid centre and lower centre of bottleCH66printedENGLISHManufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limited2011-06-29Manufactered byCH66.jpgcmcm1930Paper label. Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRY3-4cm white and transparent crystals lumps within stoppered glass sample jar.University of St Andrews2011-06-29KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4568collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201009:35:1814:34:3612:03:1909:47:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-302011-06-3013.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab MINERAL\par \tab\tab\tab BOROCALCITE\par \tab\tab\tab 4CaO5B2O39H2O\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab PRESENTED BY \par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par } goodmineral sample of BorocalcitejarSlight scratching to base. Writing on bottle fading. Brown residue/staining on lid and below neck.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010The sample jar is half full. Some of the white minerals have black specks to the edges.11930School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreUSA?jarglasslabelmid centre and lower centre of bottleCH67printedENGLISHManufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limited2011-06-30Manufactered byCH67.jpgcmcm1930Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge. All text printed directly onto bottle.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRY3-4cm irregular shaped white lumps within stoppered glass sample jar.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4569collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201010:08:5514:35:4012:03:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-042011-06-3013.86.5TransferBorax Consolidated, LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab PAILLETTE\par \tab\tab\tab BORIC ACID\par \tab\tab\tab H3BO3\par \par \par \tab\tab\tab PRESENTED BY \par \tab\tab BORAX CONSOLIDATED LTD.\par \tab\tab\tab LONDON\par } goodmineral sample of Paillette Boric acidjarSlight scratching to base. Writing on bottle fading slightly.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access StoreoastoreUSA?jarglasslabelmid centre and lower centre of bottleCH68printedENGLISHManufactered byBorax Consolidated, Limited2011-06-30Manufactered byCH68.jpgcmcm1930Upper writing inside rectangle with black edge. All text printed directly onto bottle.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRY1cm white-pink transparent crystal flakes within stoppered glass sample jar.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4570collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201010:35:0314:36:5413:53:0312:05:1010:57:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-06-302011-06-302011-06-302011-06-302411.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par KAINIT.\par KCl, MgSO4 . 3H2O.\par mineral.\par \par \par } fairmineral sample of kainitejarResidue to inside of domed glass. Discolouration of label. Base missing and replaced with cork stopper. Cork splitting slightly. Black speck to top of dome.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010Base not present. The jar is stoppered with a cork stopper.11890School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarglasslabelupper centre of jarCH69printed labelENGLISH2011-06-30Manufactered byCH69.jpgcmcm1890Paper label with printed or typed text.Possibly by Kalisyndikat G.m.b.H Leopoldhall, Stassfurt, Germanyjarjarheightdiameter1930CHEMISTRY2-8cm brown-black lumps; commerical sample in clear glass dome-topped display jar with label. The base not present and has been replaced with a cork stopper.University of St Andrews2011-06-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4C 1506collect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibitST ANDREWS11:04:3717:16:4011:41:2510:08:25University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMay 2000hcr1ad458ad458ad458JBMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.modelPurchaseCHEMISTRYSTARCHCARBOHYDRATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-272011-06-012011-03-172011-03-172000-06-06Beevers Minature ModelsBeevers Minature Models Unit, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland1Present2000-06-06ComponentRecord stateDr Shiela Gould, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh and Director of Beevers Minature Models, supervised all work on the model.2000-06-06very goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesStarch model: large molimod structure of the carbohydrateexcellent17:16:1111:40:3111:39:23gwgwoastore2011-03-142011-03-142009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica11:40:3111:39:232011-05-242011-03-142011-03-142009May 2000200012000PurchaseMuseum CollectionsCost: £763.75 (inc. VAT); Purchased for display, for educational purposes, in the new University of St Andrews Museum. £314.00 of the cost was provided through Scottish Museums Council grant-aid.Starch is a carbohydrate found widely in nature. It is of great importance as an energy reserve in plants and food, because it can be broken down chemically into smaller units with a release of energy. Starch contains two distinct carbohydrates - amylose and amylopectin. The basic units of both carbohydrates is the glucose molecule, and in amylose, these sugar units are linked together by a [alpha?] -1,4linkage (as opposed to cellulose, which has a [beta?] -1,4 linkage). Neighbouring sugar units in amylose are hydrogen bonded between C2 and C3, and the resultant conformations are helices, both single and double, which are further stabilised by hydrogen bonding between C2(n) and C6(n+6). Amylopectin, on the other hand, has a branch-chain structure, with short chains with linkages [alpha?] -1,4 as in amylose, and the rest [alpha?] -1,6 linkages. This branching inhibits helix formation. Starch can be degraded by many enzymes - some like R-enzyme split [alpha?] -1,6 linkages only, while others like [beta?] -amylase will break down [alpha?] -1,4 linkages but cannot pass the [alpha?] -1,6 linkage. The model shows a central helix of amylose with some branching chains of amylocpectin. It contains 1485 large balls, 1350 small balls and 2970 rods.Open Access Storeoastoreplastic & metalMODELPURCHASECHEMISTRYSTARCHCARBOHYDRATEOpen Access Storesee object fileMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Elements of GeniusMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Elements of Genius16 September 2009Purchased for display, for educational purposes, in the new University of St Andrews Museum. £314.00 of the cost was provided through Scottish Museums Council grant-aid.£763.75 (inc. VAT)CH7Museum CollectionsManufactered by2000200020002000L:95cm x W:45cm (all arms can be moved to extend)May 2000PUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταModel of a starch molecule 2000 Used as a teaching tool, the starch molecule shows a large structure of the carbohydrate made of numerous white, black and red balls. The model shows a central helix of amylose with branching chains of amylocpectin. Starch is a carbohydrate found widely in nature. It is of great importance as an energy reserve in plants and food because it can be broken down chemically into smaller units with a release of energy. The model contains 1485 large balls, 1350 small balls, and 2970 rods. Museum Collections, CH72011-03-17Beevers Minature Models Unit, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, EdinburghBeevers Minature ModelsMANU2000-06-06AA17:16ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-24Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1A1 4571collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201012:04:1014:37:5011:13:5810:16:1313:52:1612:23:3712:10:3912:09:0412:05:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-07-142011-06-302011-06-302011-06-302011-06-302011-06-302011-06-3013.517TransferHowards and SonsTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Ilford, London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab THYMOL\par \par \tab prepared commercially from \par \tab pipertoneby Messrs Howards\par \tab & Sons, Ilford\par } fairchemical sample of thymoljarResidue to inside glass. Display jar dirty all around. Rusting/discolouration of metal band to lid. Label discoloured. Many surface scratches and abrasions.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorejarglassmetalpaperlabellower centre of jarCH70printed labelENGLISH2011-06-30Manufactered byCH70.jpgcmcm1923Paper label with black surround.Howards & Sons name adopted by company in 1856. Moved to Ilford premises in 1923. Source: http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=13310&inst_id=118&nv1=search&nv2=jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYOne large and one smaller lump of orange-yellow commercial crystal samples within wide cylindrical display jar with label. 1.8 cm black metal band around top edge of jar forms lid. The samples sit on a black circular piece of paper.University of St Andrews2011-06-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4572collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201013:50:3914:39:1414:43:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMINING2011-08-302011-07-012011-06-3011.86TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \ul Pewter.\ulnone\par \par ANTIMONY.\par \par \par } fairmineral sample of Pewter antimonyjarBad discolouration of label particularly upper centre and top right corner. Sticky substance on glass stopper. Slight abrasions all over bottle and lid.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1920. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabellower centre of jarCH71printed labelunknown2011-06-30CH71.jpgcmcm1920jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYThree 3cm lumps of shiny silver mineral sample within stoppered glass jar. Wool surrounds the sample pieces and fills the entire jar.University of St Andrews2011-06-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C 4573collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201016:37:4914:40:1910:05:1009:51:3709:40:4209:23:4009:22:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-06-3011.86TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-06-30{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \ul D'Arcets Alloy.\ulnone\par \par BISMUTH\par \par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\tab 94\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab 6\par } fairmineral sample of D'Arcets Alloy BismuthjarBrown residue around stopper edge. Label badly discoloured. Alloy chipped with many tiny fragments in jar.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1920. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelnumericnumericlower centre of jarshoulder of bottle above labelbase of bottleCH72printed labelhand writtenembossedENGLISHNamed after French Chemist Jean d'Arcet (1777-1844) who made important contributions to the advancement of industrial processes for producing and improving metal alloys such as bronze, and also to methods for extracting gold and silver. D'Arcet's metal is an alloy of bismuth, zinc and leadunknownunknown2011-06-30CH72.jpgcmcm1920Rectangular paper label with black line surround.Number 94 written by hand in ink now fadedThe number 6 (also could be a 9) is embossed on the base of the bottle near to the edge.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYTwo 2-4cm lumps of shiny silver mineral sample within stoppered glass jar. Wool surrounds the sample pieces and fills the entire jar.University of St Andrews2011-06-30KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4574collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201010:09:4614:41:5110:43:5410:35:2410:11:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYGEOLOGYMINERAL SAMPLESMININGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-0111.86TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par \ul Woods Metal\ulnone\par \par BISMUTH\par \par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\tab 84\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab 6\par }goodmineral sample of Woods Metal BismuthjarLabel badly discoloured. Alloy chipped with many tiny fragments in jar.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1920. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2MINERALMineral sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelnumericnumericlower centre of jarshoulder of bottle at back and on top of stopper.base of bottleCH73printed labelhand writtenembossedENGLISHNamed after American metallurgist B.Wood.unknownunknown2011-07-01CH73.jpgcmcm1920Rectangular paper label with black line surround.Number 84 written by hand in ink now fadedThe number 6 (also could be a 9) is embossed on the base of the bottle near to the edge.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYFour 2-3cm lumps of shiny silver mineral sample within stoppered glass jar. Wool surrounds the sample pieces and fills the entire jar.University of St Andrews2011-07-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4575collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201013:59:2614:42:4815:05:4514:43:2314:42:4114:37:33CH47CH48CH49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYchemical compoundsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαProfessor Read was knwon to have researched Menthylamines in the mid to late 1920s19501925Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-302011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-0113.53.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par Salicylidene\par \ul d-neoiso\ulnone\par menthylamine\par \par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\tab 53\par } goodchemical sample of salicylidene d-neoiso MenthylaminejarBubbles in glass to base. Label discoloured.KNOX, KevinSample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. Possibly used by Professor John Read in his research into Menthylamines in the late 1920s. Source: Researches in the Menthone series Part VI by John Read, Catherine Cassels Steele, and George Carter 1928/9. http://pubs.rsc.org I doi:1039/JR9290000023kjk2laboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterchemical compoundchemical sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelnumericlower section around stem of jar above basetop of glass stopperCH74printed labelhand writtenENGLISHunknown2011-07-01CH74.jpgcmcm1925Rectangular paper label with black line surround.Number 53 written by hand in ink now fadedjarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYBright yellow crystal chemical filling bottom 2cm of tall thin display tube with glass stopper.University of St Andrews2011-07-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C 4576collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201015:02:3816:02:3515:53:0614:43:5312:04:4216:01:0415:06:1815:04:03CH47CH48CH49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYCHEMICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαProfessor Read was knwon to have researched Menthylamines in the mid to late 1920s19501925Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-232011-09-232011-08-302011-07-042011-07-012011-07-012011-07-012011-07-01143.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par d-isoMenthylamine\par Hyrdochloride.\par [a] n +\b0\f1\fs22 24.3\'b0 \b\f0\fs20 ( water )\par \par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\tab FOREIGN\par } goodchemical sample of d-isoMenthylamine Hyrdochloride.jarBubbles in glass to base. Label discoloured.KNOX, KevinSample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. Possibly used by Professor John Read in his research into Menthylamines in the late 1920s. Source: Researches in the Menthone series Part VI by John Read, Catherine Cassels Steele, and George Carter 1928/9. http://pubs.rsc.org I doi:1039/JR9290000023kjk2laboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterchemical compoundchemical sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelprintedlower section around stem of jar above baseacross base near left edgeCH75printed labelprintedENGLISHENGLISHunknown2011-07-01CH75.jpgcmcm1925Rectangular paper label with black line surround.The word FOREIGN printed in white lettering across base of tube.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYFine white powder filling bottom 4cm of tall thin display tube with glass stopper.University of St Andrews2011-07-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4577collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201015:58:0314:46:1212:05:0616:00:5015:59:23CH47CH48CH49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYCHEMICALProfessor Read was knwon to have researched Menthylamines in the mid to late 1920s19501925Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-302011-07-042011-07-012011-07-012011-07-01143.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par d-isoMenthol\par [a] p+\b0\f1\fs22 25.9\'b0 (alc .\ul c\ulnone\b\f0\fs20 2)\par M.p. \b0\f1\fs22 82.5\'b0.\par \b\f0\fs20\par \par \par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab 27\par } goodchemical sample of d-isoMentholjarBubbles in glass to base. Label discoloured.KNOX, KevinSample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.Sample used in optical rotation research therefore possible used in Polarimeter.2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011925School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department about 1925. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. Possibly used by Professor John Read in his research into Menthylamines in the late 1920s. Source: Researches in the Menthone series Part VI by John Read, Catherine Cassels Steele, and George Carter 1928/9. http://pubs.rsc.org I doi:1039/JR9290000023kjk2laboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterlaboratory polarimeterchemical compoundchemical sampleOpen Access Storeoastorejarlabelglasspaperlabelnumeric around stem of jar above baseon stem of tube below shoulderCH76printed labelhamd writtenENGLISH2011-07-01CH76.jpgcmcm1925Rectangular paper label.Number 27 written by hand in ink now faded.jarjarheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYFine white particles filling bottom 3cm of tall thin display tube with glass stopper.University of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4578collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201012:23:1714:47:2916:32:5815:56:3515:42:2015:31:3415:16:2313:13:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-042011-07-042011-07-042011-07-042011-07-042011-07-042011-07-0440.513TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-04{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab 5\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab 3\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab 6\par } fairchemical glassware; Kipps ApparatusjarSmall crack at lip or 'finish' of the top chamber. Dust and residue inside all three chambers. Chip to glass around lip of middle chamber.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS2010Small fracture to lip of bottle. Lower stopper has brown string tied around.11860School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department 1860 - 1950 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. Used in the preparation of small volumes of gas Kipps Apparatus was invented around 1860 by Dutch pharmacist Petrus Jacobus Kipp.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreOpen Access Storeoastoreoastorenumericnumericnumericinside neck of top chamberinside neck of middle chamberinside of neck of stopcock tubeCH77hand writtenhand writtenhandwritten2011-07-04Manufactered byCH77.jpgcmcm1860Number 5 written in pencil?Number 3 written in pencil?Number 6 written in pencil?jarheightdiameterSmall fracture to lip of bottle. Lower stopper has brown string tied around.1950CHEMISTRYGlass vessel with three stacked chambers. The middle chamber has a tube extending out of one side with a stopcock attached. The top chamber has an open top and the bottom chamber has a glass stopper to one side. A glass tube links the three chambers in the interior extending from top to bottom. The stopcock and stopper are detachable as is the top chamber and tube.University of St Andrews2011-07-04KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4579collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201017:00:2914:49:5811:53:5911:52:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-072011-07-072011-07-0424.57.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-07-072011-07-07fairfairMeasuring cylindercylinderbaseBrown residue with visible fingerprints to left and right side of glass cylinder. Glass tap dirty.Stained and discoloured wood. Vertical split in wood to rear.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011860School of ChemistryProbably purchased by Chemistry Department 1860 - 1950 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastorecylinderbaseglassWOODCH782011-07-04Manufactered byCH78 (front).jpgCH78 (side).jpgcmcm1890cylinderheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYGlass 100 ccm measuring cylinder with tap near bottom on wooden base. Graduated scale from 0 -100 on cylinder.University of St Andrews2011-07-04KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 4580collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201013:36:2814:59:2214:57:3414:57:0714:54:0314:53:0712:07:2812:07:1112:06:5116:58:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-07-112011-07-112011-07-112011-07-072011-07-07252.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-07{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab Sample of\par \tab\ul Helium\ulnone\par \tab from\par U.S airship C7\par Dec 5 1921\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab Presented \par \tab by\par \tab R.B. Moore\par \tab July? 21, 1923\par } goodSample of Heliumglass tubesome bubbles in glass. Adhesive visible art lebal edges. Labels discoulored and ink smudged.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011923School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department 1923. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date. kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical sampleOpen Access Storeoastoretubeglasslabellabelmiddle centre of tubelower right side to bottom of tube in line with above labelCH79hand writtenhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHDr R.B Moore was chief chemist of the United States Bureau of Mines and was in charge of government research in connection with Helium. Source - popular science monthly 1923.unknownunknown2011-07-07Manufactered byCH79.jpgCH79 (mid-detail).jpgCH79 (end-detail).jpgcmcm1921paper label handritten in ink. Writing smudged.paper label hand written in ink.Some of this gas was used in the world's first helium-filled airship, the U.S. Navy's C-7, which flew its maiden voyage from Hampton Roads, Virginia to Bolling Field in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 1921. This coincides with the information on the label.tubelengthdiameter1921CHEMISTRYSealed glass chemical tube with two paper labels.University of St Andrews2011-07-07KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5C 2579collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200916:12:2811:16:0415:08:3110:05:37St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH8 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-05-232011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: pipe shaped glass vessel with second glass tube protuding from bowl of 'pipe' in 'L' shapegood. Some staining (HR, 13 December 2004)11:15:33oastore/cabinet6B2011-07-1520062009ROBINSON, ClaireHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica16:372011-09-1220062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf B26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH8Manufactered bydbi CH8.jpg1850180017501811L 62.8 x W 20.0 x D 19.2 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0142unknownMANU2004-12-13AB11:15:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4586collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201016:39:2715:04:4115:02:2415:01:2011:12:3810:16:5315:26:4615:26:3215:26:1115:23:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-112011-07-142011-07-132011-07-132011-07-132011-07-132011-07-1130.44.61.329.93.90.6TransferA.W. Faber-CastellTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.SwitzerlandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-07-132011-07-13{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab FABER-\par \tab CASTELL\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab CHEMISTRY\par \tab MUSEUM\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 CHEMISTRY MUSEUM 30/1/1986\par } fairgoodFaber-Castell Slide Rulecaseslide ruleslightly scratched and general wear and tear.good condition.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011960School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department 1960. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSLIDE RULEOpen Access Storeoastorecaseslide ruleplasticplasticcompany nameinscribedinscribedtop front of case to lefttop front of case to right of makers namereverse of slide ruleCH80hand writtenhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHtext and date handwritten in upper case in blue ink.Manufactered byA.W. Faber-Castell2011-07-07Manufactered byCH80.jpgCH80 (open).jpgcmcmcmcmcmcm1960Makers name within oval shape with crest to top. All in relief. Blue ink around outside and inside of oval (not original)Wording written in upper case in blue ink.Source: http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=448232&t=objectscaseslide rulelengthwidthdepthlengthwidthdepth1970CHEMISTRYA. W. Faber-Castell 57/87 Rietz (10-inch) slide rule with plastic case.University of St Andrews2011-07-11KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4588collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:18:1815:10:0911:36:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-14762.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-14fairThermal expansion apparatustubeBreak in glass at branch. Residue in glass and cotton wool bud in bottom of tube section.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-212ST ANDREWS2010The branch coming from the stem has been snapped off around 3-4cm left attached to tube.1School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department date unknown. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastoretubeglassCH81(1)2011-07-14Manufactered byCH81(1).jpgcmcmtubelengthdiameterCHEMISTRYSlender glass stem extending to wider tube at end. One branch (now broken) extends from thin section near lip.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3C 4589collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:27:4115:12:1111:39:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-1465.48TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-14fairThermal expansion ApparatustubeSix dents in bulb at bottom of tube. Lip at mouth of tube also dented. Tube is sctratched and tarnished with black residue at bulb endKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212ST ANDREWS20102School of ChemistryUsed in the observation of the themral expansion of liquids. The copper tube would be filled with ice or hot water and the glass tube holding the liquid inserted at a desired temperature. Source - Alan Aitken. Probably acquired by Chemistry Department date unknown. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastoretubeCOPPERCH81(2)2011-07-14Manufactered byCH81(2).jpgcmcmtubelengthdiameterCHEMISTRYCopper test tube with bulbed end.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5D 4590collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:34:2515:13:0911:40:0811:43:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-142011-07-1483.52.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-14fairThistle tubestubeRim broken at mouth of tube. One branch snapped.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-213ST ANDREWS20101School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department date unknown. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastoretubeglassrubberCH82(1)2011-07-14Manufactered byCH82(1).jpgcmcmtubelengthdiameterCHEMISTRYSlender stem leading to wider tube section. Two short branches extend near top of stem. Part of a set of three tubes.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3C 4591collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:39:4715:13:5411:40:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-14656TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-14goodThistle tubetubeGlass at lip slightly warped. Dusty with tiny scratch/dent to centre of tube.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-213ST ANDREWS20102School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department date unknown. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastoretubeglassCH82(2)2011-07-14Manufactered byCH82(2).jpgcmcmtubelengthdiameterCHEMISTRYWide glass tube with bulbed end. Raised lip to open end.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5D 4592collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:43:3915:14:4211:10:5811:41:1611:45:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-112011-07-182011-07-142011-07-14763.5TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-14goodThistle tubetubeBranch and all glass intact.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-213ST ANDREWS20103School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department date unknown. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTchemical glasswareOpen Access StoreoastoretubeglassCH82(3)2011-07-14Manufactered byCH82(3).jpgcmcmtubelengthdiameterCHEMISTRYSlender stem leading to wider tube section. One branch extends from near top of stem before curving upwards and forming a pointed end. Part of a set of three tubes. Cork piece attached to stem below branch section.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3C 4593collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201011:53:4915:16:1411:13:1411:42:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-112011-07-182011-07-14TransferAdam Hilger Limited.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.London, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsAdam Hilger Ltd Brass standKNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011904School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1904. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTChemistry EquipmentOpen Access StoreoastoreCH832011-07-14Manufactered byCH83.jpg1904Opticians and scientific instrument manufacturers between 1904 and 1948. Source National Museum of Science website.1948CHEMISTRYBrass and copper stand with two arms extending to clips.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay3A 4594collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201012:03:1515:17:3611:59:2211:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-182011-07-142843TransferUniversity of St AndrewsTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.ST ANDREWSSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-07-142011-07-14fairfairSign on board displaying 'Regulations for Chemistry Laboratories'framesignFrame chipped top right. Bottom left corner splitting. Varnish loss bottom right.Paper marked middle left side and upper left. Small hole in paper middle left. Ink smudging above centre and at right edge. Brown staining lower left at bottom frame edge.1ST ANDREWS201011930School of ChemistryProbably created by Chemistry Department around1930. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2sign boardOpen Access StoreoastoreframesignWOODpaperCH842011-07-14Printed bycmcm1930frameheightwidth1950CHEMISTRYPaper notice in ink mounted on card and framed.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4595collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201015:26:1815:17:5615:43:4515:41:5115:41:3815:34:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-182011-07-182011-07-182011-07-182011-07-186.33.2TransferC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-18{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset161 Calibri Greek;}{\f2\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 C.A.F KAHLBAUM CHEMISCHE FABRIK\par Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Halftung\par \par \tab AMMONIUM\par \b0\f1\fs22\'e1\f0 BROMCAMPHOR\par \f1\'e1\f0 SUPLHONATE\f2\par \par \b\f0\fs20 ADLERSHOF BEI BERLIN\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab K\par \tab\tab 20\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab K\par } fairChemical Sample of Ammonium Bromcamphor SulphonatebottleBottle dirty but glass intact. paper stopper looks dry. Staining to lower right of label. Label discoloured.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011890School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1890. Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorelabelinscribedinscribedfront centre of bottlebase of bottleon lead button tied to stopperCH85printedembossedGERMANGERMANGERMANC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.2011-07-18Manufactered byCH85.jpgcmcm1890Paper label with company name to top and place of manufacture to bottom all enclosed inside black rectangle. Inside inner black rectangle is chemical type.Letter K and number 20 within hexagon shape to base of bottle.Letter K within hexagon shape on lead button.bottleheightdiameter1927CHEMISTRYSmall brown glass bottle with paper label. Bottle is stoppered with paper lid tied by string and lead button. Fine white/yellow powder fills the bottle.University of St Andrews2011-07-18KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4596collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:51:2315:20:1815:19:5715:19:2009:39:4909:28:1615:53:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-07-202011-07-192011-07-182011-07-186.83TransferC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-18{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 C.A.F KAHLBAUM G.m.b.H.\par \par \tab METHYLPROPYL-\par \b0\fs22\tab KETOXIM\par \f1\par \b\f0\fs20 ADLERSHOF BEI BERLIN\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\par \tab\tab 20\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab K\par }{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 C.S. 22\par } fairChemical Sample of MethylpropylketoximbottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. paper stopper withered and torn to centre. Label discoloured.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasspaperleadstringlabelinscribedinscribedlabelfront centre of bottlebase of bottleon lead button tied to stopperto rear of bottleCH86printedembossedprinted and hand writtenGERMANGERMANGERMANGERMANC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.unknown2011-07-18Manufactered byCH86 (front).jpgCH86 (side).jpgcmcm1920Paper label with company name to top and place of manufacture to bottom all enclosed inside black rectangle. Inside inner black rectangle is chemical type.Number 20 within indented hexagon shape to base of bottle.Letter K within hexagon shape on lead button.Small rectangular label with letters printed in red ink. Number 22 handwritten in black ink.bottleheightdiameter1927CHEMISTRYSmall brown glass bottle with paper label. Bottle is stoppered with paper lid tied by string and lead button. Liquid half fills the bottle.University of St Andrews2011-07-18KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4597collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201009:14:3315:21:2809:46:2209:39:0409:17:5009:21:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-202011-07-202011-07-202011-07-192011-07-196.63.2TransferC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-18{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab C.A.F KAHLBAUM \par \par \tab\tab 1/2 0Z\par \tab DITethylCyclohexamol\par \tab\tab A:4\b0\fs22\par \f1\par \b\f0\fs20 \tab BERLIN.C.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab\par \tab\tab K\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab K\par }{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 SOLE DEPOT for the UNITED KINGDOM\par \tab for\par KAHLBAUM'S\par ScientificChemical Preparations\par JOHN J.GRIFFIN&SONS. Ltd.\par Kingsway\par LONDON W.C.\par } fairChemical Sample of DiTethylCyclohexamol A:4bottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Paper stopper withered and torn to around rim. Label discoloured.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasspaperstringleadlabelinscribedinscribedlabelfront centre of bottlebase of bottleon lead button tied to stopperto rear of bottleCH87printedembossedprintedGERMANGERMANGERMANGERMANC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.unknown2011-07-18Manufactered byCH87.jpgcmcm1920Paper label with company name to top and place of manufacture to bottom all enclosed inside black rectangle. Inside inner black rectangle is chemical type.Letter K within indented hexagon shape to base of bottle.Letter K within hexagon shape on lead button.Small rectangular label with printed text.bottleheightdiameter1927CHEMISTRYSmall brown glass bottle with paper label. Bottle is stoppered with paper lid tied by string and lead button. Liquid fills one third of the bottle.University of St Andrews2011-07-14KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4598collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201009:34:2015:23:2909:43:0409:37:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-07-202011-07-202011-07-2083.5TransferC.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-18{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab C.A.F KAHLBAUM \par \par \tab OTTILE IODURO\par \tab secondario\b0\fs22\par \f1\par \b\f0\fs20 \tab BERLIN.C.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 SOLE DEPOT for the UNITED KINGDOM\par for\par KAHLBAUM'S\par ScientificChemical Preparations\par JOHN J.GRIF[missing]SONS. Ltd.\par [missing]\par [missing] W.C.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab PL.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab 67\par } fairChemical Sample of Ottile Ioduro (Octyl Iodide)bottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Labels discoloured. Label to rear is torn at from bottom to middle centre.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011920School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabellabellabelnumericfront centre of bottleto rear of bottlerear of bottle stuck over exisiting labeltop of glass stopperCH88printedprintedprintedhand writtenITALIANENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHPossible historic catalogue or reference number - seen on many glass objects in collection. No corresponding list however.C.A.F Kahlbaum Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.unknownunknownunknown2011-07-20Manufactered byCH88.jpgcmcm1920Paper label with company name to top and place of manufacture to bottom all enclosed inside black rectangle. Inside inner black rectangle is chemical type.Small rectangular label with printed text. Torn through centre.Letters P and L in red print. Label torn after lettering.Number 67 handwriten/etched into lid of bottlebottleheightdiameter1927CHEMISTRYSmall brown glass bottle with paper label. Bottle is stoppered with glass. Black liquid half fills the bottle.University of St Andrews2011-07-20KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/cabinet5B 4599collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201011:49:2815:28:3611:23:0111:20:4411:08:4210:43:3311:53:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-07-202011-07-2082.3TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-20{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab\tab COCCUS\par \tab\tab\tab COCHINEAL\par \tab\tab Source - Coccus Cacti.\par N.O. - Hemiptera\tab Hab. - Mexico and Teneriffe.\par } fairSample of Coccus CochinealbottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Label discoloured and slightly torn upper centre and top and bottom edges to right side.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESZoological SpecimenOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasscorklabelfront centre of bottleCH89printedENGLISHunknown2011-07-20collected byCH89.jpgcmcm1890Rectangular paper label.bottleheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYSmall cylindrical clear glass bottle with cork stopper. Bottle filled with white/violet 2-4mm cochineal beetles.University of St Andrews2011-07-20KNOX, Kevin 2580collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18001850about 1811200917 February 200915:26:3016:39:1915:08:3210:05:37St Andrews University Library, Ms. MB F 37'A Source for 18th century chemical Glass' in Proceedings of the Eleventh International Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, 1991Chemistry in St AndrewsVeterum Laudes: Being a Tribute to the Achievements of the Members of St Salvator's College During 500 years.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 47-52p.3p.95Bill addressed to Professor Robert Briggs, University of St Andrews, for items bought from Alex.[ander] Allan, 'being the property of Dr Thomas Thomson', dated 7 October 1811. This bill lists 100 items which Briggs bought from Allan, which had originally belonged to Thomas Thomson, chemistry lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Some glassware is listed: CH9 may be among these pieces, but cannot be precisely identified. Addenda of 31 October 1811, 18 December 1811 and 7 February 1812 detail repairs and further items purchased from Allan.hcr1ad458ac114ac114HRTaken off display prior to refurbishment in ChemistryMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.glassCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-07-152011-05-232011-03-252004-12-13CH:C43ANDERSON, R.G.W.LLOYD, DouglasPurchaseunknownThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £10,000 Glassware found in St Salvator's Tower and thought to be mid 18th - early 19th century valued collectively at £10,000 by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092004-12-13goodChemical glassware: vase-shaped glass vesselgood. Some scratching on neck, some spotting (HR, 13 Dec. 2004)20062009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20062009ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21late 18th / early 19th century1Chemical GlasswareOpen Access StoreoastoreglassGLASSCHEMISTRYCHEMICALTEACHINGRESEARCHBRIGGS, ROBERTTHOMSON, THOMASST SALVATORS COLLEGEobject history file26 July 200616 September 2009GENCITCITCITThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811 when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was appointed to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. A Chair of Chemistry was not founded until 1840, though in 1808 Dr John Gray of Paddington has bequeathed £1500 for this purpose. There is a receipt in the University archives, dated 7 October 1811, for the purchase of scientific equipment, including chemical glassware, from Dr Thomson of Edinburgh. Dr Thomas Thomson resigned his private chemistry lectureship in Edinburgh in that year. This item of glassware may have been acquired then. Thomson later became Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University in 1817. This and several other pieces of glassware and earthenware retorts were found in the 1920s, in St Salvator's chapel tower.CH9Manufactered bydbi CH9.jpg1850180017501811H 19.8 x Diam. 10.0 cmabout 1811APUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0143unknownMANU2004-12-13AB16:38ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet6C1 4602collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:03:3715:30:5712:11:0512:07:4012:06:4112:05:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-08-0111.73.3TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 H. MILES LEITH.M.P.S.\par DISPENSING CHEMIST\par Mercury\par POISON\par 14 BELL STREET. ST ANDREWS.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 POISON\par } fairBottle marked poisonbottleBottle dusty but intact. Paper label is discoloured. Bottle label is peeling off.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasscorkpaperlabellabelfront top centre of bottlefront centre below larger company labelCH90printedprintedENGLISHENGLISHPrinted byPrinted byH. Miles Leith M.P.SH. Miles Leith M.P.S2011-08-01Manufactered byCH90.jpgCH90 (detail).jpgcmcm1890Paper label overlaying earlier label. Printed in red ink with 'mercury'? had written in black ink.Thin red rectangular label woth POISON printed in yellowbottleheightdiameter1940CHEMISTRYThin green bottle with cork stopper. Labelled.University of St Andrews2011-08-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C 4603collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:29:0915:32:1816:03:1212:42:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-012011-08-012011-08-0119.57.3TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Urine of Boa\par } goodChemical Sample of solid boa urinebottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Label discoloured. Loss to label top centre. Tape is peeling.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-21ST ANDREWS20101900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical compoundOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasspaperlabelfront centre of bottleCH91printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-01collected byCH91.jpgcmcm1850Rectangular paper label with black surround. 'Urine of Boa' hand written on label. Stuck to bottle with clear tape.William Prout (1785-1850) was one of the first scientists to discover the properties of Boa Urine in 1815. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 19:1978bottleheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYLarge clear glass bottle with 2-4cm grey/white lumps half filling bottle. Clear glass stopper with wedged top.University of St Andrews2011-08-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4604collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:58:0915:33:4316:02:5515:17:0215:06:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk22011-08-302011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-08-0113.84.4TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-01{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 BENZINE\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Danger\par \ul Petrol\par \ulnone Do not go \par near fire\par with this\par } fairBottle of Benzine (empty)bottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Label badly discoloured. Cork stopper dirty.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2CHEMICAL SAMPLESchemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabellabelfront centre of bottleoriginal label overwrittenCH92printedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-01Manufactered byCH92.jpgcmcm1900Label desribing directions for use.Handwritten in ink or pencil over original directions for use.Prior to the 1920s, benzene was frequently used as an industrial solvent, especially for degreasing metal.bottleheightdiameter1920CHEMISTRYSmall clear glass bottle with thin neck and cork stopper. Large paper label to front.University of St Andrews2011-08-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4605collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:16:2515:35:5315:34:5912:10:4315:09:2315:06:1415:01:2014:53:5116:02:3716:02:2915:17:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα19631923Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-302011-08-302011-08-052011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012011-08-012710.2TransferW.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-07-18{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 To obtain full credit\par on return 1 this label\par must remain intact.\par \par Price of package. 6\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 W.J.BUSH & Co. LIMITED.\par MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS\par Distillers & Importers of\par ESSENTIAL OILS. SOLUBLE & FRUIT ESSENCES &c\par ASH GROVE, HACKNEY,\par LONDON, E.8.\par ------------------------------------------------\par \par Lemon.Orange & Bergamot Manufactory\par MESSINA, SICILY\par \par ---------------------------------------------------\par \par French Essential Oils & Extracts Depot\par W.J. BUSH & CIE. LTD.\par GRASSE (APLES MARITIME) FRANCE\par ----------------------------------------------------\par \par Mitcham Oils of Peppermint & Lavender Distillery\par POTTER & MOORE\par (W.J. BUSH & Co. LIMITED. PROPRIETORS)\par MITCHAM, SURREY.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS\par LONDON, PARIS, VIENNA, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, NEW ZEALAND, & AMSTERDAM\par \par \par \par \par \par \par Medical & Sanitary Exhibition 1881, Highest Award\par \par PRIZE MEDALS\par \par AWARDED TO\par W.J. BUSH & Co.\par LONDON, E.8.\par \par "FOR GOOD SPECIMENS OF \par FRUIT ESSENCES AND ESSENTIAL OILS"\par \par ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\par \par OIL OF PENNYROYAL, B.P.C.\par (FRENCH)\par \par This Oil is imported direct from our Grasse branch and guaranteed genuine.\par \par ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\par THIS LABEL IS ISSUED ONLY BY W.J. BUSH & Co LIMITED OF ASH GROVE, HACKNEY, LONDON, E.8.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 OIL of\par \par PENNYRO [missing]\par } fairBottle of Oil of Pennyroyal (empty)bottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Labels discoloured.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1920 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasspaperlabellabellabellabeltop front of bottlefront centre of bottleback of bottleon top of large awards labelCH93printedprintedprintedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byunknownW.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.W.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.unknown2011-08-01Manufactered byCH93 (front).jpgCH93 (back).jpgcmcm1890White label with black print. Number 6 hand written.Large label with black line surroundLarge label with pictures of medals awarded and dates.Torn paper label stuck over the awards label.bottleheightdiameter1940CHEMISTRYLarge unstoppered blue glass bottle with three labels.University of St Andrews2011-08-01KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4606collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:19:3815:38:3915:38:2015:38:0312:11:2115:35:1115:24:0715:23:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα19631923Associated withREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-302011-08-302011-08-302011-08-052011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-04269.9TransferW.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-03{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 W.J.BUSH & Co. LIMITED.\par MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS\par Distillers & Importers of\par ESSENTIAL OILS. SOLUBLE & FRUIT ESSENCES &c\par ASH GROVE, HACKNEY,\par LONDON, E.8.\par ------------------------------------------------\par \par Lemon.Orange & Bergamot Manufactory\par MESSINA, SICILY\par \par ---------------------------------------------------\par \par French Essential Oils & Extracts Depot\par W.J. BUSH & CIE. LTD.\par GRASSE (ALPES MARITIME) FRANCE\par ----------------------------------------------------\par \par Mitcham Oils of Peppermint & Lavender Distillery\par POTTER & MOORE\par (W.J. BUSH & Co. LIMITED. PROPRIETORS)\par MITCHAM, SURREY.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT[missing]\par LONDON, PARIS, VIENNA, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, NEW ZEALAND, & AMS[missing]\par \par \par \par Brussels Exhibition 1880 Diplome d'Honneur.\par (HIGHEST AWARD)\par \par \par Medical & Sanitary Exhibition 1881, Highest Award\par \par PRIZE MEDALS\tab\tab\tab 64\par \par AWARDED TO\par W.J. BUSH & Co.\par LONDON, E.8.\par \par "FOR GOOD SPECIMENS OF \par FRUIT ESSENCES AND ESSENTIAL OILS"\par \par ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\par \par OIL OF BITTER FENNEL, B.P.C.\par (FRENCH)\par \par This Oil is drawn from selected Bitter Fennel Fruits, and guaranteed genuine.\par \par ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\par THIS LABEL IS ISSUED ONLY BY W.J. BUSH & Co LIMITED OF ASH GROVE, HACKNEY, LONDON, E.8.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 FENNE\par \par \par } fairBottle of Oil of Bitter Fennel (empty)bottleBottle dirty and dusty but glass intact. Labels discoloured. Front label stained and torn to top edge. Bottom left corner torn. Some paper loss to centre of label. Back label torn top right. Heavily stained at bottom over contents name. Loss of paper bottom left.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-08-212011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasspaperlabellabellabelfront centre of bottleback of bottleon top of large awards labelCH94printedprintedhand writtenENGLISHENGLISHManufactered byManufactered byW.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.W.J.Bush & Co. Ltd.unknown2011-08-03Manufactered byCH94 (front).jpgCH94 (back).jpgcmcm1890Large paper label in black ink surround. Images of awards and dates. Number 64 hand written in ink.Torn paper label stuck over the awards label.bottleheightdiameter1940CHEMISTRYLarge unstoppered blue glass bottle with two large labels.University of St Andrews2011-08-03KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4607collect>interncollect>intern20102010201016:08:2615:44:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-0418.59TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-03{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 KEEP\par FAR APART\par FROM\par FOODSTUFFS\par AND\par FOODSTUFF\par EMPTIES\par W/6\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 B\par } goodCeramic chemical bottle (empty)bottleBottle and label dirty and dusty. Label dirty and torn at left edge.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011900School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1900 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical equipmentchemical bottleOpen Access StoreoastorebottlelabelCERAMICpaperlabelinscribedfront centre of bottleback of bottleCH95printedinpressedENGLISHENGLISHunknownunknown2011-08-03Manufactered byCH95.jpgcmcmBlue paper label with black diagonal print.the letter B in upper case has been impressed into the ceramicbottleheightdiameterCHEMISTRYGrey glazed ceramic chemcial bottle with handle and rubber stopper.University of St Andrews2011-08-03KNOX, Kevin 4620collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201010:09:4715:45:2711:57:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-052011-08-05269.8TransferunknownTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 SULPHURIC\par ACID:\par } goodBottle of Sulphuric Acid (empty)bottleSome corrosion of label upper centre.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011850School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1850 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasspaperlabelfront centre of bottleCH96printedENGLISHunknown2011-08-05Manufactered byCH96.jpgcmcm1850White label in red and gold surround with cut off corners. Text in black print.bottleheightdiameter1915CHEMISTRYGreen glass bottle with square edged glass stopper.University of St Andrews2011-08-05KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4621collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201012:09:1615:46:5111:18:2414:16:5913:45:3613:44:5513:42:2313:33:3212:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-112011-08-052011-08-052011-08-052011-08-052011-08-052011-08-052011-08-0511.57.9TransferGriffin & Tatlock LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-03{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 LONDON MANCHESTER GLASGOW [missing]\par \par \tab Mercury\par \tab redis[missing]\par \par GRIFFIN and TATLOCK LTD\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 4 LI\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GRIFFIN & TATLOCK L [missing]\par } fairCeramic bottle of Mercury (empty)bottleBottle dirty and marked. Label discoloured and torn with right side missing. Cork has pieces missing left and right sides.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011928School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1930 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical equipmentchemical bottleOpen Access StoreoastorebottlelabelCERAMICpaperlabelnumericcompany namefront centre of bottle on shoulder of bottle top centre above labelon baseCH97printedimpressedprintedENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHPrinted byPrinted byGriffin & Tatlock LimitedunknownGriffin & Tatlock Limited2011-08-05Manufactered byCH97.jpgcmcm1928Black and yellow label with company name and bottle content name.Smudged print in black ink on base with company name.bottleheightdiameter1940CHEMISTRYWhite/grey ceramic bottle with cork stopper.University of St Andrews2011-08-05KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4622collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201014:15:0115:50:5014:19:2614:17:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-052011-08-052011-08-05148.2TransferHopkins & Williams LtdTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Chadwell Heath, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 <[missing]> ANALAR <HW>\par ANALYTICAL REAGENT\tab\tab\tab\tab guaranteed to conform\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab to the standards of\par 5616.5\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab purity given in\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab "ANALAR' Standards\par MERCURY\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab for\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab Laboratory Chemicals\par Hg = 200.61\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab Maximum limits of im-\par \tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab purities and other data\par HOPKIN & WILLIAMS LTD\tab\tab\tab\tab will also be found in the \par [missing]HADWELL HEATH . ESSEX . ENGLAND\tab H&W. Catalogue\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 52684\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab Package 2/3\par \par \par Net 2kg\tab\tab\tab\tab\tab Credit in full\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 7\par } fairBottle of Mercury (empty)bottleChip to base front right edge and two chips to base at back. Discolouration of lower label. Upper label torn at edges. Black residue back of bottle on shoulder.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011934School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1934 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical equipmentchemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottlelabelglasspaperlabellabelnumericfront centre of bottlelower front centretop front of bottle on shoulderCH98printedprintedimpressedENGLISHENGLISHPrinted byHopkins & Williams Ltdunknownunknown2011-08-05Manufactered byCH98.jpgcmcm1934Printed label in white, blue and black printpaper label with serated edge below main manufacturers label.Number & impressed into ceramic bottle.Analar Standards for Laboratory Chemicals (on label) first published 1934.bottleheightdiameter1960CHEMISTRYBrown ceramic bottle/jar with no stopper.University of St Andrews2011-08-05KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4623collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20102010201015:05:1915:53:1809:58:2009:44:1609:31:2016:52:2015:29:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2CHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-302011-08-082011-08-082011-08-082011-08-052011-08-052011-08-0524.58.5TransferWoods Brothers Glass Company LimitedTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlogue when transferred.Barnsley, EnglandSchool of Chemistry, University of St AndrewsKNOX, Kevin2011-08-05{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab POTASSIUM \par \tab PERMANGANATE\par } goodDisplay bottle of Potassium Permanganate (empty)bottleIridescent residue on interior of bottle.KNOX, Kevin2011-08-211ST ANDREWS201011915School of ChemistryProbably acquired by Chemistry Department around 1915 Removed from Cellar 1 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2010. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project) , and so probably out of active use from at least that date.kjk2chemical glasswarechemical bottleOpen Access Storeoastorebottleglasslabelfront centre of bottleCH99printedENGLISHPrinted byWoods Brothers Glass Company Limited2011-08-05Manufactered byCH99.jpgcmcm1915Acid etched wording.Woods Brothers 1922 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of the "W" Brand of English chemical Glassware, made chiefly in highly resistant glass. (Stand N0. G.11) - makers mark researched online.bottleheightdiameter1950CHEMISTRYTall clear glass display bottle with base and circular stopper in glass.University of St Andrews2011-08-05KNOX, KevinOpen Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B 4347collect>interncollect>internMid 18th century to present12:12:5210:43:00collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungCH:C42CH:C43CH:C45CH:C46CH:C44hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYsugar sampleIRVINE, JAMESPURDIE, THOMASEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandglasswaresubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-272011-09-27MC:C48University of St AndrewsChemistry CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Mid 18th to mid 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsSugar SamplesChemical GlasswareChemistry MedalsChemistry EquipmentChemistry ArtworkMuseum CollectionsSUGAR SAMPLESchemical glasswareartworks and printsmedalschemical apparatusCH:C41University of St Andrewscollected byCHEMISTRYThe teaching of chemistry as a distinct subject in the University of St Andrews began in 1811, when Robert Briggs, the new Professor of Medicine, was requested to teach Chemistry and Chemical Pharmacy. Dr John Gray of Cupar (died 1811) had bequeathed £1,500 to found a Chair of Chemistry; however, it took some time for funds to accumulate sufficiently to endow the Chair, and it was not established until 1840, when Arthur Connell was appointed as the first Professor. The Chemistry Collection contains around 1100 items, mainly chemical apparatus and samples, illustrating the development of teaching and research in the field of chemistry at the University of St. Andrews. The Collection includes some important early chemical glassware, dating from the late 18th or early 19th century. There are around 900 sugar samples produced by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry (1885-1909) and his successor James Colquhoun Irvine (1909-20) in their ground-breaking research on naturally occurring sugars. There are also associated artworks and medals. The Chemistry Collection is a Recognised Collection of National Significance.University of St Andrews 4361collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th 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of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYPURDIE, THOMASsugarsIRVINE, JAMESEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-272011-09-272011-04-08MC:C48CH:C41PURDIE, ThomasIRVINE, James ColquhounSugar SamplesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St Andrews6-Acityl B-methyl glucoside 2:3 4-trinitrateB- methyl glucosideTetraceliylm B-methyl glucosideTetraceliylm B-methyl glucoside2-Benzoyl 3-methyl 4-acetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside2:3 dimethyl 6-trityl methyl glucoside2:4:6-Trimethyl B-methyl glucoside4-methyl glucosagone2-Benzoyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucosided-iso.Thujyl alcohol2-Methyl 3-acetyl 6- iodo B-methyl- glucoside2-Benzoyle 3:4 dimethyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside2-Methyl 3-acetyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucoside2:3- Diacetyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methylglucoside2- Acetyl 4:6- ethylidene B- methylglucoside2:4:6-Limethyl B- methyl- glucoside2:4:6- friacetyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucoside2-Benzoyl 3:4 dimethyl 6-trityl B- methyl glucosideNo chemical name given2:4:6 trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateB-Methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2:6- Diacetge 4-Acetoxyethyl methyl glucosideNo chemical name given2:4- Diacetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2:4:6 Trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate6-Acetyl 4- Acetoryethyl B-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitrate2:4-Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 3:6-diniltrate6-Acetyl B-methyl glucoside 2:3:4-trimitrate2:6- Diacelyl 4-acetoxyethyl B-methyl glucoside 3- nitrate2-Methyl 3:4- diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate2-Tosyl 4:6-ethyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2:3- Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 4:6-di-nitrateNo chemical name given2-Acetyl 4:6 ethdyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2-Benzoyl 4:6-ethyliene B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2:3- Dimethyl B-methyl glucoside 4:6-dimtrate2:4- Diacetyl 6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateTetraacetyl nitro glucose2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside 3-bitrate2-Benzoyl B-methyl glucoside2:4:6-triacetyl 3-methyl B-methyl glucoside (pure)No chemical name given3-Methyl B-methyl glucoside 2:4:6-trinitsateNo chemical name givenB-Methyl glucoside 3:6-dinitrate4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucoside3-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-Methyl glucoside2-Toiyl 3-methyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methyl glucoside (orange)2-Benzoyl 3-methyl 4:6 ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2:3-Dimethyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideNo chemical name given3-methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2-Tosyl 4:4-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2-Acetyl 3-methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2:3-Dimethyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside2-Methyl 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucoside4:6- ethdyliene B-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitrate4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosideNo chemical name givenPenta- benzoyl glucose di-p-cresyl mencaptal6-Bz glucose diethylmeveaptal1-neo thujyl alcohol2:3-Diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 4:6-dinitrate2-Methyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitratetetra benzoyl p-cresyl thio-glucosidep-tolyl-thio glucoside2:4:6-Triacetyl B-methyl- glucoside 3-nitrateTriacetyl B-methyl glucoside nitriateTrityl casbinolNo chemical name givenNo chemical name givenpenta-benzoyl glucose di-ethyl mercaptalpentaactyl glucose di-p-tolylmescaptalglucose di-p-tolyl-mescaptalB-Methyl glucoside 2:3- dinitrateB-Methyl glucoside tetranitrateB-Methyl glucoside tetra nitratePentacetyle glucose di-p-tolylmercaptalTetra-Ac-p-cresyl-thio-glucoside (pure)6-Benyoyl glucose diethylmencaptaltetraacetyl p-tolyl-thio2:3-Oxido-diethylidene 4:6-ethylidene B-methyl glucosidep-caesyl-thio glucosideGlucose-di-p-toly mescaptal2:3-Dimethyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucoside4:6-Ethylidene 2-methyl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate2-Methyl 4:6-ethyline B-methyl glucoside2-Methyl 3-benzoyl B-methyl glucoside4:6-Ethylidene B-methyl glucoside3:4- Dlimethyl B-methyl glucoside 2:6-dimitrate3:4- Dimethyl B-mdethyl glucosideTetracelyl B-methyl glucoside2:3- Dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucosideB-Methyl glucoside3:4-Diauty B-methyl glucoside 2:6 dinitrate2:3-Dimethyl methyl glucoside1:2-iso propylidene 3:5:6-tritoyl glucose4:6- benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl altroside2-(or 3-) dimethylamino methyl hexoside3-acetamido methyl altrosideTetracetyl 2 or 3 amino methyl hexoside3 Acetyl 2-acetamido methyl getrosideTetiacetyl 2-amino methyl altroside2-acetyl 3-acetamido methyl altroside4:6-Benzylidene 3-methyllamino methyl glucoside4:6 benzylidene 3 methylamino methyl altroside4:6-Benzylidene 3-dimethyl-amino methyl glucoside3-acetyl 4:6 benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl altroside4:6 aenzylidene 3-dimethyl-amino-methyl altroside4:6 benzylidene 2-dimethyl amino methyl altroside4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3 methyl-amino methyl idoside4:6 benzylidene 3 or 2 methyl-amino methyl galactoside2-amino methyl altroside4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3- dimethyl-amino methyl idosideTriacetyl 2 or 3 chloro-methyl hexoside4:6 benzylidene 2-benzylamino methyl altroside2-benzylamino methyl altroside4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3-benzylamino methyl idoside2 or 3 hydiazine methyl hexoside2:3 anhydso methyl mannosideTetracetyl B-methyl glucosamine2 or 3 benzylamino methyl hexoside4:6 benxylidene 2-amino methyl altroside2 or 3 methylamino methyl hexoside4:6-Benzylidene 2-methylamino methyl glucosideMethyl hexosideTriacetyl 2 (or 3) chloro methyl hexoside2 or 3 chloro methyl hexosideTetracetyl 3-amino methyl altrosideTetra-acetyl methyl hexoside4:6 benzylidene 2 or 3 benzylamino methyl galactoside2-Acetamido 3-acetyl 4:6 benzylamino glucosamine4:6 benzylidene 3-benzylamino methyl altrosideanhydro benzylidene methyl hexoside2-Tosyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucoside (pure)3:6-Anhydro glucose1:2-isopropylidene 3:6-anhydro 5-tosyl glucose4:6 benzylidene 2:3 anlydro methyl alloside2:3-Ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucoside1:2 5:6-Disopropylidene 3-tosyl glucoseMethyl lactosideNo chemical name given2-Benzoyl tosyle 4:6-Benzylidene methyl glucoside3-methyl 4:6.benzylidene a-methyl altioside2-methyl a-methyl altioside2:3-ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2-methyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside3-methyl 6-trityl isopropylidene glucose2-methyl 3.p.toluenesulphanol 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altroside2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altrosideAmino-benzylidene a-methyl hexosidemono-methyl-benz a-methyl alloside3-methyl altrosozone6 pts 3:4-monacetone a-methyl falactoside2. Benzoyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideGalactosone6.p.toluenesulphanyl 3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactoside213-dimethyl 4:6.benzylidene a-methyl hexosidea-galactosea-methyl galactosideB-methyl galactoside4:6-benzylidine a-methyl hexoxide2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene methyl galactosideMonomethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl idoside2:3-di-cinnamyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactoside6.p.toluene sulphonyl a-methyl galactoside2:3-di-pts 4:6-benzylidene2:3 di pts 4:6-benzylidene2-pts-6-trityl 3:4-monacetone methyl galactoside2:3-Anhydro 4:6-benzylidene methyl glucoside3-p-toluene sulphonyl methyl xyloside4:6-benzylidene 2:3-anhydro a-methyl glucoside (crude)2-methyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2-pts 4:6 benzylidene a-methyl galactosidePentonbenzoyl glucose mercaptal3 methyl glucose2-pts 6-trityl 3:4-acetone a-methyl galactoside3 ME altrosozone2:3-dibenzyl 4:6 a-methyl glucoside4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2-benzoyl 3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2-tosyl 3-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideHirst's amide from iso-sucrosePhenyl osazone of 4:6-dimethyl altrose2:3-anhydro 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl alloside4:6-dimethyl altrose2;3 anhydro a-methyl alloside2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl altroside4:6-dimethyl altrose2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl altrosideTetrabenzoyl-3-methyl glucose2-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosidea-methyl mannoside2:3-di-p-nitrobenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideMonacetyl.monacetone a-methyl falactoside2:3-dimethyl benzilidene B-methyl glucosideBenzoylated glucosazone2 pts 3:4 monacetone 6-trityl galactoside2-binnamoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside4:6-benzylidene a-methyl 2:3-anhydromannoside6-trityl anhydro 2-acetyl B-methyl hexoside2:3-dimethyl 4-pts 6-trityl-a-methyl altroside3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosidepts-acetone acetyl a-methyl galactoside6-trityl monomethyl B-methylhexosideTetramethyl y-fructose amide (ex-sucrose)2:3:4-triacetyl 6-tosyl B-methyl glucosideCellulose octa-acetate2:3-dicinnamy 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl altroside2:3-dimethyl 6-trity1 a-methyl glucoside2-tosyl 3-benzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosidePentacety1 a-fructoseBenzylidene glucoside derivative of ethylene dibromideDiacetone xylose2:4-diacetyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl B-methyl xyloside3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-methyl monacetone xylose2:3 dibenzoyl monacetone xyloseXylan5-benzoyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl monacetone xylose3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-trity 1:2-acetone xyloseTetramethyl galactose anilide (crude)p-toluenesulphonyl dimethyl B-methyl xyloside2:3-ditosyl 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideDiacetyl B-methyl xyloside mononitiateOsazone from hydrolysis of 3:5 anhydro monacetone xyloseOsazone from xyloseTriacetyl B-methyl xyloside3:4-dimethyl B-methyl xyloside 2-p-toluene5-methyl monacetone xyloseDibenzylidene xylosexylose benzyl phenyl hydrazonep-bromophenyl osazone 5-methyl pentose [Ribosazone] (impure)3:4-di-p-toluene sulphonyl 2-methyl B-methyl xyloside3:4-dimethyl B-methyl xyloside5-methyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl 1:2 acetone xylose2-methyl B-methyl xylosidep-bromophenylosazone (impure) of 5-methyl xyloseBenzyl phenyl hydrazone from 2 pts Me xylosideDiacetone xyloseBenzyl phenyl hydrazone from 3 pts Me xyloside5-methyl 3-p-toluene sulphonyl 1:2 acetone xylose3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-methyl y-methyl xyloside3-p-toluene sulphonyl 5-benzoyl 1:2 acetone xylose3-p-toluene sulphonyl monacetone xyloseDibenzylidene xylose3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactoside3:4-monacetone a-methyl galactosideDiacetyl monacetone 2-methyl galactoside4:6-benzykidene a-methyl galactosideCrude mono(?)benzoyl monobenzylidene a-methyl galactosideTetra methyl B-methyl galactosideMonacetyl monacetone a-methyl gulosideDi.pts acetone a-me-gulosideMonacetone a-mongulosided-sorbosonea-methyl gulosideMonacetyl-monacetone methyl galactosideNo chemical name givenNo chemical name given.No chemical name given.No chemical name given.No chemical name given.No chemical name given.No Chemical name givenNo chemical name given.No chemical name givenNo chemical name givenNo chemical name givenNo chemical name given2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactoside2:3:6-tribenzoyl a-methyl falactoside2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactoside2:3-dibenzoyl 4 pts 6-trityl a-methyl galactosideMethylated S compound from 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4 pts, a-methyl galactosideS. reducing compound from 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4pts falactosideS. containing reducing compound fron 2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4pts a-methyl falactoside (pure)2:3-dibenzoyl 4-p-toluens sulphonyl 6-trityl a-methyl galactoside2:3-di-p-nitrobenzoyl a-methyl galactoside (crude)Mannose anilideMethylated dinitrobenzoyl a-methyl galactoside (crude)Di-isopropylidene 6-trityl B-fructose (crude)isopropylidene di(methoxymethyl) fructose nitrateNo chemical name given.Tetracetyl 6-trityl fructoseNeo-trehalose-octa-acetateTetracetyl fructose (Helferiche)Tetracetyl 6-trityl fructose oximePentacetyl B-fructoseDiacetyl diacetone mannitolTetracetyl fructose 1-(or3-)-nitrateMannitol monoacetoneTetrebenzoyl mannitol monoacetoneDiacetone fructose (crude)Tetrabenzoyl mannitoMannitol diacetoneSalicylidene 2-amino 3:4:6-trimethyl mannosideTriacetyl anhydro fructose from acetolysis of triacetyl inulin4:4'-dimethoxy dibenzylw-methoxy 5-methyl furfural phenylhydrazonew-methoxy 5-methyl furfural semicarbazonePpt. from nitration of meth. starch. 0Me = 30.86%iso-trehalose octa-acetate3-monomethyl galactosazoneTetrabenzyl a-methyl glucoside3:4-diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 2:6-dinitrate2:3:5:6-tetramethyl galactose2-chloro triacetyl B-methyl mannoside2-methyl 3-benzoyl B-methyl glucosideSucrose octa-acetateDiacetyl 3 pts-2-Me B-methyl galactoside (??)Salicylidene glucosamineGalactose anilidep-toluene sulphonyl acetone B-methyl anabinosideGlucosan trinitrate2-chloro B-methyl glucosidep-nitrobenzyl bromideMethylated degraded starch. 0Me = 41.5%4:4'-dimethyoxy stilbene3:4:6-trimethyl 2-dimethylamino B-methyl glucoside methiodide2:6-diacetyl 3:4-dinitrate a- galactoside1-chloro 2-trichloracetyl 3:4:6-triacetyl glucosedimethyl ditosyl methyl glucosideB-methyl glucoside 2:3 dinitrate2-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucoside2-methyl 4:6-notrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (pure)6-trityl B-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (glass)2-acetyl 3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucoside4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitrate1-tosyl di-isopropylidene B-fructoseBenzoyl di-isopropylidene fructose (crude)3:4:5-triacetyl 1:2-isopropylidene fructoseDi-isopropylidene B-fructose1- benzoyl 4:5-isopropylidene fructose (?) (by-product from hydrolysis of benzoyl B-diacetone fructose)3:4:6-trimethyl fructose phenylosazoneDi-isopropylidene tosyl a-fructoseMonomethyl cellulose diacetate (s. cotton)Acetylated 'resistant portion' (Fagus sylvatica)Triacetyl cellulose (standard cotton)Triacetyl cellulose (standard cotton)Chloroform - soluble portion of trimethyl cellulose (cotton)Methylated cellulose (Silka Spruce)Monomethyl cellulose (standard cotton)Acetylated 'resistant portion' (Thirena pulp)Methylated cellulose (from Silka Spruce)Acetylated 'resistant portion' (from Silka Spruce)Quercus Pedunculata methylated"Resistant portion' from Fagus sylvaticaTriacetyl cellulose (Thirena pulp)Pentamethyl arbutin (synthisised)Normal ammonium methoxy succinate??Tetracetyl 6-benzoyl glucoseMethylated rice starch. 0Me = 35.37%Hexa-acetyl methyl gluco arabinosideHexa-acetyl methyl gluco arabinosideCalcium methoxy succinate from dextro acidBarium ethoxy succinate from malcic anhydTolane dibromideFully methylated arabinoseDimethyl arabinose from celloboisePhenacetyl glycerol (soluble form)C8H14-CO-CH-COOH \ / NHDi-isopropylidene glucoseMethylated maize starch 0Me = 36%Barium laevo methoxy succinateOsazone of arabinoseSodium methyl maleateTetramethyl glucose oximeHexa methyl methyl a-glyco. a-arabinosideActive ethoxy succinate expt. from supposed inactive(?) acidDi-isopropylidene B-fructose (impure)Inactive ethoxy succinamideCalcium methoxy succinate from laevo acidMethyl benzoyl aminol ausonate C8H14-COOCH3 \NH.CO.C6H5Octa-acetyl cellobionic nitrateStilbene dibromide4:4'-dimethoxy dibenzylLaevo acid potassium methoxy succinateC6H5.CHOH C6H5.\CHN(CH3)2Pentacetyl-y-glucose-monacetoneHydrobenzoin monoacetateTetrecetyl 6-nitrate glucosePh.CH-O Ph.CH-\N=Me3Pentacetyl1=glucose monacetone (crude)Bellobiose octa.acetatePb salt of CH.OC2H5.COOH \NH.CO.C6H5Platinichloride of Ph.CHOH Ph.\CHN(CH3)2Heptacetyl maltonePlatinichloride of Ph.CHOCH3 Ph.\CHN(CH3)2Ph2 diphenylamineDiphelyl-oxyethylamine C6H5.CHOH C6H5.\CHNH2Normal propyl mesotartrate2 pts 3:4.dimethyl a-methyl arabinosideDimethyl-mesotartrate (pure)Phenylacetyl-glycolArabinose diacetoneLead malateOctacetylmaltrose Aceto-nitro-y-fructose a-tetracetyl glucose crystals ex. NaOH condnHepta methyl gluco-arabinoseTriacetyl-4:6.benzylidene glucoseDimethyl fumarateMethoxy succinic acid (active or inactive?)C8H14-COOH \NH.CH2COOH Diphelyl-methoxy ethylamine C6H5.CHOCH3 C6H5.\CHNH2 d-barium methoxy succinateAcetylated methylated glycogenCalcium mesotartrate (pure)Methylated glycogenC6H5.CHOCH3 C6H5.CHN(CH3)2 mp 123-125Methyl methoxy succinate3.monomethyl galactosazone (pure)H.am. methoxy succinateHydrobenzion diacetateCalcium ethoxy succinate from malcic anhydridePure octacetyl maltoseHeptacetyl methyl maltosideEthyl mesotartrateMethyl benzoin oximeCollon cellulose triacetate (Bennett's method)Phenacetyl glycerol (insol. form) CH3CO-NC6H4OCH-CH2OH H/ \CH2OHPure laevo-silver ethoxy succinatePhenacetyl glycolAmino benzion (crude)6-trityl glucoseTriacetyl glucose 1:6-dinitrateMethyl oxyvaleicanate (?) CH3.CHOH.CH2.CH2.COOCH3Methyl glycollate CH2OH.COOCH3 - 95.75% CH2OCH3.COOCH3 - 4.25%Isopropyl glycollate CH2OH.COOC3H7 - 92.47% CH3OC3H7.C003H7 - 7.53%Octacetyl diglucose (non-reducing)Strychnine salt of ethyl methyl acetic acidLactose o-carboxyanilideBenzion acetateTetramethyl fructose (a-form)Tetracetyl helicin (synthetic)Tetramethyl fructoseSilver-1-methoxy succinateOxylepidinMethyl starchMaleic anhydrideEthyl anisoinCalcium gluconated-normal strychnine ethoxy succinateDiphenyl C6H5\C6H5 from action of Mg-PhL-acid ammonium ethoxy succinate2-chloro triacetyl B-methyl glucoside2-methyl benzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (impure)Triacetyl-B-methyl glucoside 4-nitrateIsomeric notrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside dinitrateTribenzoyl a-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate2-methyl 4:6-nitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside4-methyl 2:3-diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate2-acetyl 4:6-nitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrateB-methyl glucoside tetranitrateisopropilidene fructose 4:5-dinitrateNitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 2:3-dinitratea-methyl glucoside 4-nitrate2:3:4 triacetyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrateGlucose 2-nitrate4:6-nitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitrate (pure)Benzoyl diisopropylidene a-fructosePh2 diphenylamineAcetonitroglucose4:4-dimethoxydiphenyl ethane mp 1256-methyl glucosazonePentacetyl-d-galactose3-methyl tribenzoyl B-methyl glucosideNicetin2:3-dimethyl galactose anilideDextrinAcetyl di-isopropylidene fructoseGlycerol tribenzoate3-p-toluenesulphonyl 4:6-dibenzoyl 2-methyl a-methyl altrosideHeptamethyl B-methyl lactosideDi-isopylidene B-fructose 1-nitrate (impure)Di-isopropylidene B-fructoseisopropylidene fructose 3-nitrate3-pts 2-methyl 4:6-benzylidene B-methyl galactosideMethylated cellulose 33%Calcium lactobionate2:3-dibenzoyl a-methyl galactosideLaevo lithium lactateDextro lithium lactateEthyl benzoinHeptacetyl methyl maltosideB-methyl maltosideLaevo Jn. Amm.lactateMethyl mesotatrate (crude)Di-isopropylidene fructoseHepta acetyl maltoseTribenzoyl glucosanDihydroamino-campholytic acid (isomeric with amino lausonic)Mannose anilideMethoxy butyramideArabinose diacetone (distilled)Starch acetate (Pectets method)MaiziGalactose-o-carboxyanilideDextro-acid ammonium ethoxy succinateDi-isopropylidene a-fructoseHydranisionBarium salt of gactose o-carboxyanilideEthoxy butyramidesodium methoxy-butyrateNormal-i-strychnine-ethoxy succinate.Trimethyl shamnose amilidePropionate calcium ethoxyRegenerated starchC8H14-N.CO.C6H5\C/Odimethyl hydrobenzoin C6H5-CHOCH3 C6H5-\CHOCH3Glucose oximeTetramethyl glucose oximeDi-isopropylidene benzoyl glucoseTetrabenzoyl bromoglucoseB-dichloro fructoseSodium salt of p-thio-enesolGlucosanPts starchTrimethyl glucosanStarch triacetateLaevo propyl methoxy succinate3:4:6-trimethyl fructose (synthetic)Mixed (4:6)-dimetnyl a-methylhexosides2-chloro 3:4:6 triacetyl glucose (1=OH)2-tosyl 3:4:6-trimethyl fructoseTrimethyl anhydro from 4:6 dimethyl 2:3 di-p-nitro-benzoyl/a-methyl galactoside3:4:5-trimethyl isopropylidene fructose3:4:5-trimethyl isopropylidene fructoseLaevo-a-ethoxy-propionic-ethyl esterDextro-methyl-ethoxy succinate2:-di-p-toluenesulphonyl 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl galactosideDipropylic-dimethoxy succinateMethoxy glycerol acetone CH2.O.CH3 \CH--O--CH3 \CH2.O/ \CH3Ethyl malateInactive methyl-ethoxy succinate1-propyl-ethoxy-succinic esterInactive "ethoxy-succinate"Methyl monomethoxy-succinateButyryl ethylic malateDipropylic-dimethoxy succinatea-methoxy a-B-dibromo propansAcetyl ethyl lactate laevoMonomethyl mesotartrateDextro diethylic dimethoxy succinate Pure laevo ethylic -a-methoxy propion [CH3CHOCH3COOC2H5]Dextro diethylic dimethoxy succinate 2-methyl 3-tosyl benzylidene B-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4-benzinesulphonyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate4-tosyl 2:3-diacetyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate3-benzoyl 2-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:6-dimethyl 3:4-ditosyl B-methyl glucoside3-methyl benzylidene B-methyl glucoside2-methyl 3:4-diptosyl 6-iodo B-methyl glucoside4:6-benzylidene 2-methyl a-methyl glucoside4:6-benzylidene 3-methyl a-methyl glucoside2:3-diacetyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideCrude pts. deriv. of dimethyl-B-MGBenzylidene 2:3-((methyl))-B-methyl glucoside2-methyl 3-tosyl benzylidene B-methyl glucosideDimethyl ditosyl methyl glucosideNo chemical name givenNo chemical name given2-methyl 3:4 dotosyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate2:3-dibenzoyl 4-tosyl a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl dibenzenesulphony B-methyl glucosideNo chemical name given Benzylidene B-methyl glucoside2-acetyl 3-tosyl benzilidene B-methyl glucoside2-tosyl 4:6-nitrobenzylidene a-methyl glucoside 3-nitratrNo chemical name given2:3-dibenzoyl 4-tosyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucosideTriacetyl benzinesulphonyl B-methyl glucoside 2:3:4-tritosyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate 2-methyl 3-tosyl benzylidene B-methyl glucoside3-tosyl 4:6-benzylidene glucose2:3-dibenzoyl B-methyl glucosideTetracetyl benzoyl glucose3-pts 2:Me-B-methyl galactoside3-methyl tetrabenzoyl glucose2-methyl tribenzoyl B-methyl glucoside2-methyl tetrabenzoyl glucose2-methyl tetrabenzoyl glucose (crude)3-methyl tetrabenzoyl glucoseTribenzoyl 6-methyl a-methyl glucoside2:3:4:6 tetrabenzoyl B-methyl glucoside (impure)Rhaminose carbocyanilideEthereal soln. of methyl glucosan mononitrate3-methyl glucosazoneTetramethyl glucose2:3:6 trimethyl B-methyl glucoside (pure)2 pts alkaline hydrolysis mp 1683 monomethyl glucose2:3 dimethyl a-methyl glucoside6-iodo B-methyl glucosieDi-acetyl isopropylidene fructose nitrate (extra pure)Di-iosopropylidene a-fructose nitrateTetracetyl fructoseBenzoate of ordinary dextrin 1 pyridineBenzoate from untreated starch 1 Schotten Baumann, 1 pyridine2:3:6 tribenzoyl 4-acetyl B-methyl glucosideBenzoate of non reducing dextrin 1 Schotten Baumann, 1 pyridene2-methyl a-methyl 4:6 benzylidene altrosideNo chemical name given4:6-dibenzoyl 2:3-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideTetrabenzoyl mono methyl mannitol6-Iodo 4-tosyl triacetyl glucoseDiacetyl-isopropylidene fructose nitrateisoproylidene fructose trinitratea-methyl galactoside (1st specimen from glucose:bedham)2:3 dimethyl B-methyl glucoside2:3:4-trimethyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate6-acetyl 2:3:4-trimethyl B-methyl glucosideDextro calcium dimethoxy succinate from propylene esterMaltose Octabenzoate2:3:6-tribenzoyl 4-acetyl B-methyl glucoside2:6-dibenzoyl 3:4-diacetyl B-methyl glucoside2:3:4:6-tetrabenzoyl B-methyl glucoside1:3:4-triacetyl 2:6-dibenzoyl glucoseOcta-acetyl iso-sucroseTetracetyl B-methyl fructoside3-acetyl iso-propylidene fructoseAcetyl isopropylidene 6-trityl fructosePringsheim's crystals of triacetyl inulin3-methyl di-isopropylidene fructoseNitrobenzoyl diacetone galactose3-acetyl isopropylidene fructose dinitrateMonacetyl monacetone methyl galactoside from glucoseTribenzoyl a-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate (+pyridene of crystn.)2:3-dimethyl 1:4:6-tribenzoyl a-glucoseCellulose acetateDegraded starchPts. cellulose deriv. (Bell) unknown constitutionMonoacetyl methyl maltosideTriacetyl 4-tosyl B-methyl glucoside3-methyl 2;4-ditosyl B-methyl glucoside6-Iodo tri-tosyl B-methyl glucoside3-ME 2-tosyl benzylidene a-methyl glucoside3-methyl 2:4-ditosyl B-methyl glucoside 6-nitrate2:3-dimethyl 4-benzenesulphonyl B-methyl glucosideGalactosazone from glucoseBenzoyl isopropylidene fructose3-tosyl tetracetyl glucose2:3-dimethyl 4-acetyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4-tosyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4:6-dinitrate a-methyl galactoside2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene B-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 6-triphenylmethyl a-methyl mannoside2:3:6-trimethyl glucose (synthetic)2:3-diacetyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4-benzoyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4:6 dibenzoyl a-methyl mannoside2:3-dimethyl 6-trityl a-methyl glucoside2:3-dimethyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideDitosyl 4:6-dimethyl a-methyl glucosideDimethyl ester demethoxy mesotartaric acid2:3-ditosyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideDimethoxy mesotartaric acidDibenzylidene a-methyl mannoside2:3-di-p-toluene sulphonyl 4:6-dimethyl galactoside2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactosideDimethyl ester meso tartaric acidOxime-2:3-dimethyl mannose2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl galactoside4:6-bemzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-dibenzoyl 4:6-di-p-toluene solphonyl a-methyl galactosideDibenzylidene a-methyl mannoside2:3-dimethy 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucoside2:3-di-pts 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl mannoside2-methyl 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl hexoside 1-magnesium lacatehigh melting ethoxy succinamide Dextro sodium zinc lactate Dextro zinc lactate (crystalline ppt.)Laevo zinc lactate (from evaporation of solution in recrystallisation)2 p-toluene sulphonyl 3:4-benzylidene B-methyl arabinosided-zinc ammonium lactate (containing a little inactive salt from recrystallisation) Inactive zinc ammonium lactateInactive cadmium lactateDimethyl racemateInactive manganese lactateStrychnine lactate Inactive Ba dimethoxy + diethoxy succinate Dextro dimethoxy succinic acidInactive dimethoxy acid (succinic)Laevo zinc sodium lactateDextro zinc potassium lactate recuptd-strychnine lact. (anhydrous) for combustiond-manganese lactateLaevo brucine lactated-strontium lactate2nd crop active manganese sodium lactateActive brucine salt from I. lactic acidLaevo manganese lactateLaevo cinchonidine lactateLaevo strychnine lactateDextro quinidine lactateCalcium dimethoxy succinate from inactive dimethoxy ester by hydrolysisInactive brucine lactateDextro cinchonidine lactateDimethyl racemate - dimethyl dimethoxy succinateSodium aluminium lactate1st crop barium salt diethoxy succinateDimethyl racemate (one crystal; from ether)Pure laevo methyl ethoxy propionateHeptamethyl methyl lactosideMannose diacetone anilideMaltosazone (not recrystallised)Methylated a-titia amyloseLow boiling ester from preparation of ethyl propoxy succinateOhles' benzoyl glucose monoac3-methyl glucoseOcta acetyl lactoseOcta acetyl maltose1:2-isopropylidene 3-benzoyl fructose (from a- di-isopropylidene) (impure)Dibenzylidene a-methyl mannosidePentabenzoyl glucose diethyl mencaptalGlucose ethylmencaptalWood pulpB-glucoseB-methyl arabinosideResidue if acetyl lactic ether after hydrolysis with KOHInulin (pure)Pure precipitated dextrin2:3-anhydro 4:6-benzylidene a-methyl glucosideKerocain (Kerfoot's Novocain)AnaesthesinSubst. msol in cold HCINo chemical name givenNo chemical name givenNo chemical name givenFructose oximeAnisoin mp 113Monacetone a-mongulosideTetracatyl xyloseDi-isopropylidene B-fructose (impure)Triacetyl anhydro fructose from acetolysis of triacetyl inulinMuseum CollectionsChemistry CollectionSUGAR SAMPLESCH:C42University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bySUGAR SAMPLESThere was much research on naturally-occurring sugars in the chemistry department of the University of St Andrews during the early years of the 20th century. The work was begun by Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry 1885-1909, and continued by his successor, James Colquhoun Irvine, Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920 and Principal of the University 1921-1952. Through the use of chemical reagents, Irvine unravelled the structure of a number of sugar molecules and confirmed the existence of rings of atoms. This discovery was to have important consequences for understanding the chemical properties of sugar at a molecular level and contributed, eventually, to the elucidation of the correct structure of DNA. Irvine discovered several new sugars and made chemical derivatives of them. The University holds over 900 sugar samples produced during this research, some of which are unique.University of St Andrews 4362collect>interncollect>internabout 181111:04:3615:13:27collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungCH6CH8CH9CH4CH5CH10CH11CH12CH13CH14CH15hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYglasswareEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandALLAN, AlexanderTHOMSON, THOMASBRIGGS, ROBERTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποι2011-09-272011-05-23MC:C48CH:C41University of St AndrewsChemical GlasswareAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1811 to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsChemical glassware: tall piece of glass; bottle shaped at the bottom with 2 lipped stopper holes; elongated, vase-shaped tube inserted in top stopper; holes at top and bottom of inserted tubeChemical glassware: pipe shaped glass vessel with second glass tube protuding from bowl of 'pipe' in 'L' shapeChemical glassware: vase-shaped glass vesselGlass jar for experiments in Chemistry or Alchemy'Dibikos': a glass jar used for experiments in Chemistry or Alchemy. This piece is a modern replica.Chemical glassware: standing round glass vessel with indented top on round base with two tall glass tubes extending from indented top; two stopper holes with lips and cork stoppers.Chemical glassware: sphere-shaped glass vessel with three glass tubes protruding; one tube narrows, one tube widens, one tube is stoppered with a glass stopperChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of sphereChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of sphereChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with one lipped tube protruding from top of sphere, one tube extending from bottom of tube descending into a point. Two open lipped stopper holesChemical glassware: large sphere-shaped glass vessel with three glass stems protruding; one stem narrows, one stem widens, one stem is lipped with a stopper hole; stopper is missingMuseum CollectionsChemistry Collectionchemical glasswareCH:C43University of St Andrewscollected bychemical glasswareThe Chemistry Collection contains 10 items of early glassware, dating from the late 18th or early 19th century. It is likely that they are part of the earliest equipment of the chemistry class at the University of St Andrews. In 1811, the University spent £225.19.6 on acquiring for its newly founded chemistry class the apparatus of Dr Thomas Thomson, formerly a private lecturer in chemistry in Edinburgh and later Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow. The equipment was purchased through the Edinburgh dealer and instrument maker Alexander Allan: a bill, dated 7 October 1811, itemising the items bought, survives in the University archives (UYSM110 MB F37).University of St Andrews 4363collect>interncollect>intern11:37:0011:36:40collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-272011-09-27MC:C48CH:C41University of St AndrewsChemistry ArtworkAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th / 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsChemistry CollectionpaintingprintCH:C44University of St Andrewscollected byChemistry ArtworkThe University has a small but significant collection of artworks connected to chemistry. This includes oil portraits of the Chemistry Professors Robert Briggs, Thomas Purdie and James Irvine, and a bust of Purdie. There are prints of works by James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson, both political / satirical cartoonists. Gillray's 'Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in PNEUMATICKS! - Or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air' has as it's setting the Royal Institution and satirises recent discoveries in science, which allowed gases to be collected and characterised: among the figures depicted are Count Romford, who founded the Royal Institution, Humphrey Davy, who discovered the anaesthetic effect of nitrous oxide (laughing gas), Sir John Hippisley and Dr Thomas Garnett. There is also a series of paintings and prints of alchemical scenes, some after David Teniers, probably collected by John Read, Professor of Chemistry 1923-1963, who had an interest in the history of chemistry and alchemy.University of St Andrews 4364collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:01:4511:38:1012:23:01collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC2002.5HC623HC682HC279HC280HC281hcr1hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYmedalIRVINE, JAMESNumismaticsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-09-272011-09-272011-05-27MC:C48CH:C41University of St AndrewsChemistry MedalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th / 20th centuryUniversity of St Andrewsclass medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.commemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Medal awarded to Sir James Irvine by the Carnegie Corporation, 1927.gold medal presented by the Royal Society to Sir James Colquhoun Irvine for chemical research. Obverse: bust of Sir Humphry Davy. Reverse: inscription (see marks)gold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929Museum CollectionsChemistry CollectionmedalCH:C45University of St Andrewscollected byChemistry MedalsThe Chemistry Collection contains various medals relating to chemistry. These range from class medals, such as those awarded to Edward J. Balfour in 1897 and Vera Black, 1913-14, for performance in the University’s chemistry class, to prestigious awards presented to eminent chemists. The research of James Irvine (Professor of Chemistry 1909-20), who worked on carbohydrates and the chemistry of sugars, was widely acclaimed. Medals presented to Irvine now held in the Collection include: Carnegie Corporation medal, 1927; Elliot Cresson Medal (awarded by the Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania), 1929; William Gibbs medal (awarded by the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society), 1926; the Royal Society's Humphry Davy medal, 1925; the Marcelin Berthelot medal, 1901. There is also a bronze medal produced to commemorate the centennial of the birth of Marcelin Berthelot (1827-1907).University of St Andrews 4365collect>intern1811 to present11:23:11collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsCHEMISTRYEDUCATIONEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandglasswarebalanceIRVINE, JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποι2011-09-27MC:C48CH:C41University of St AndrewsChemistry EquipmentAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1750 to mid 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsChemistry CollectionMICROSCOPECHEMICAL BALANCEChemistry EquipmentCH:C46University of St Andrewscollected byChemistry EquipmentThe Chemistry Collection contains a broad selection of equipment and apparatus used in the teaching of chemistry from 1811, from balances and polarimeters to glassware and retorts. Of particular interest is a rare mid-18th century chemical balance, made by George Adams of London; glassware from the late 18th or early 19th century; and a compound microscope used by the eminent chemist James Irvine (1877-1952), who worked in carbohydrate chemistry and elucidated the structure of several sugars.University of St Andrews 4318people14:35:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114In the Museum Collections office.2011-03-212002GARRINGTON, Victoria20021 November 2002delete1University of St Andrews 1264collect>internpeople1800199119th or 20th century?12:07:5715:18:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114HRHRUSA/92/008Museum and Gallery Studies project.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BULLPUCARA BULLCERAMICPUCARAPERUTITICACAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-032011-03-282010-04-222000-05-27unknownPucara, Peruunknown1Present2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateAccording to notes concerning the Pucara bull, c.1975, copied by E.M. Pimlett, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1991, the Spanish introduced horses and cattle to South America, where they were previously unknown. Clay models of bulls have been made in Pucara since early colonial times. Original Pucara bulls are now highly prized and quite valuable. The bulls are purely ornamental. They tend to be made in moulds, in one piece. See notes in file for further information.2000-05-27goodPucara bullfair: some of glaze missing19922009PIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.BURDGE, Jessica19922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992after mid 16th century1The Encyclopaedia Britanica states that Pucara is a pre-Columbian site and culture in the southern highlands of present day Peru, in the nothern basin of Lake Titicaca. The site is known for its unusual horse-shoe shaped temple or sanctuary of stone masonry.Open Access StoreoastoreCERAMICBULLPUCARA BULLCERAMICPUCARAPERUTITICACAobject history file17 March 199216 September 2009ET0unknownOriginating culture15481991180015501991H18.5 x W 10 x L22 cm19th or 20th century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsPeruPucaraCULT2000-05-27ABDALE, AmyDisplayed in MUSA since the opening of the museum in 2008. It was noted during an audit of the Open Access Store that this record had not been updated to reflect the change in location.museumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 446collect>internpeople199719971997ST ANDREWS14:52:1110:03:20University of St AndrewsE1997.319971997single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRINK POTETHNOGRAPHYQUILLHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANBEADSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOURDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-04ET:C27BequestBerti tribeTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur District, Republic of the SudanHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-04ComponentRecord stateLadislav Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti tribe of the Tagabo Hills region of the Northern Darfur district in 1961, 1965, and the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though there is no written evidence that this Berti object was obtained in this area or timespan, it is very likely that it was.1998-03-04goodInto AfricaSt Andrews Museumquill pen and ink pot; feather quill, gourd ink pot with beaded decoration.fair, but some cracking to the base of the ink pot, causing occasional seepage.DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET2 and ET1719971997unknown198531961CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Berti are a Muslim tribe. This ink well and quill would be used by the 'fugara' or religious leader to write amulets - see ET2 The ink it contained would be made from soot, oil and gum arabic. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBink pot - gourdfibrous binding; quill - feather; decoration - plastic? beads and vegetable matterINK POTETHNOGRAPHYQUILLHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANBEADSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOURDsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.ET1HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6396401985199719611997L 12.5cm; H 17.0cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsRepublic of the SudanTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur DistrictBerti tribeCULT1998-03-04ABsa:caseB1 451collect>internpeople19971997199715:02:0210:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBAFLINTLOCKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestLovale tribeMazaza village, ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06good'kambwele' or flintlock - gourd containing flints held in place by cloth, attached by twisted cloth to flintlock.fair - gourd has cracks, iron flintlock is tarnishedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown198521961PurchaseHOLY, LadislavCost: 40 ngwee; Father Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself. Which objects were collected by Corbeille is not specified.Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBflintlock - woodiron flintstextilesGOURDETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBAFLINTLOCKsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Father Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself. Which objects were collected by Corbeille is not specified.40 ngweeET1040 marked in ink on handle of flintlock40HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6556561985199719611997flintlock L 12.4cm, gourd D 5.6cmbetween 1961 and 19851997PABUniversity of St AndrewsZambiaMazaza villageLovale tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 452collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19971997199711:13:5610:46:0810:45:4215:02:0210:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBACEREMONYAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestBequestBemba tribeMalilansola village (chief Mubanga), ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06goodceremonial axe, with blade protruding both sides of handlegood, blade tarnishedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197211972Donationcollected byHOLY, LadislavCORBEILLE, FatherFather Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself. Collected around 1972.The Bemba are shifting cultivators. They clear a fresh strip of the bush on which to grow crops every year. Headmen use ceremonial axes in the tree-cutting rite, which is performed to bring a blessing so that food will be got from the ground that is cleared. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBhandle - woodblade - ironETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBACEREMONYAXEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Father Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself.ET11171 marked in ink on handle, torn label giving name of village and chief and other indecipherable details stuck onto handle. This label has now been removed.171Father CorbeilleHOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture657658197219721997197019721997L 47.5cmaround 197219721997CDABUniversity of St AndrewsZambiaMalilansola village (chief Mubanga)Bemba tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 453collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19971997199711:15:5911:13:1411:12:2710:50:3815:02:0310:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBADAGGERCHIEF MILOFATHER CORBEILLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestBequestLala Bemba tribeChief Milo area, ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06poor'lubeshino chikilo' or dagger, in wooden sheath with carved decoration and with leather strap attached.sheath split into two pieces, held together by wire, blade tarnishedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197221968Donationcollected byHOLY, LadislavCORBEILLE, FatherFather Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself. Collected around 1970.Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBhandle and sheath - woodblade - ironstrap - leatherETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBADAGGERCHIEF MILOFATHER CORBEILLEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Father Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself.ET12197 marked in ink on handle of knife197Father CorbeilleHOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture659660197219721997196819681997L 42.5cm; W 3.4cmaround 1970around 19721997CDABUniversity of St AndrewsZambiaChief Milo areaLala Bemba tribeCULT1998-03-06ADsa:caseB1 457collect>interncollect>internpeople19971997199711:18:1815:02:0310:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBAFATHER CORBEILLESNUFF BOXKAYAMBI VILLAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestBequestBemba tribeKayambi village (chief Makasa), ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06good'ntekwe' or snuff box - spherical wooden object with carved decoration and protruding vertical hollow tube with coils of wirefair, some crackingDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197211968Donationcollected byHOLY, LadislavCORBEILLE, FatherFather Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself. Collected around 1972.Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBWOODwireETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEMBAFATHER CORBEILLESNUFF BOXKAYAMBI VILLAGEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Father Corbeille, a missionary with an interest in material culture, collected many Bemba objects both for the Livingstone Museum, of which Holy was Director from 1968-1972, and Holy himself.ET13267 marked in ink on base. Labels marked 'Ntekwe' and 'kayambi c Makasi' were stuck onto side, but have now been removed.267Father CorbeilleHOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture661662197219721997196819681997L 18.5cm; W 6.6cmaround 1970around 19721997CDABUniversity of St AndrewsZambiaKayambi village (chief Makasa)Bemba tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 458collect>internpeople19971997199715:02:0310:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1969ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKAWUNDEAXECEREMONYKISINGA VILLAGECHIEF KASEMPAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestKawunde tribeKisinga village (chief Kasempa)HOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord stateThis axe was made as a sample when axes were made for Chief Kasempa. It is an example of the axes a chief would wear.1998-03-06goodceremonial axefair, blade tanishedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998196911969PurchaseHOLY, LadislavCost: 2k 50ng; Chief Kasempa's councillors sold the axe to Holy.Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBhandle - woodblade - steelETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKAWUNDEAXECEREMONYKISINGA VILLAGECHIEF KASEMPAsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Chief Kasempa's councillors sold the axe to Holy.2k 50ngET1468 marked in ink on handle68HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6636641969199719691997L 47.5cm19691997PABUniversity of St AndrewsKisinga village (chief Kasempa)Kawunde tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 459collect>internpeople19971997199715:04:0910:03:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1970ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSNGENGREKO TRIBEBARK VESSELKenyasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestNgengreko tribeKenyaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06goodbark vessel with lid, with fibrous binding and light and dark geometric patternsgoodDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197021970PurchaseHOLY, LadislavPurchased Dav-es-Islaam, from 80 miles south of cityLadislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBWOODfibrous plant matterETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSNGENGREKO TRIBEBARK VESSELKENYAsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Purchased Dav-es-Islaam, from 80 miles south of cityET152 marked in ink on base2HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6656661970199719701997H 12.5cm; D 18cm19701997PABUniversity of St AndrewsKenyaNgengreko tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 460collect>internpeople19971997199715:04:1010:03:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetweem 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFINGER PIANONKOYA TRIBEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestNkoya tribenear Ngewze River, west ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06goodfinger piano, wooden board with metal keysgood, keys tarnishedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET16(2)19971998unknown198511961CollectedHOLY, LadislavThis object is associated with ET 16(2), a sound chamber for the piano. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBWOODiron wireETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFINGER PIANONKOYA TRIBEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET16(1)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6676681985199719611997L 18.5cm; W 17.8cmbetweem 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St Andrews west Zambianear Ngewze RiverNkoya tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 461collect>internpeople19971997199715:04:1010:03:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFINGER PIANONKOYA TRIBESOUND CHAMBERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestNkoya tribenear Ngewze River, west ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06goodsound chamber for finger piano - gourd with cloth rim bound with twinefair, some crackingDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET16(1)19971998unknown198511961CollectedHOLY, LadislavThis object is associated with ET(1), the finger piano. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBGOURDtextilefibrous plant materialETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFINGER PIANONKOYA TRIBESOUND CHAMBERsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET16(2)179 marked in inkHOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6696701985199719611997D 17.5cm; H 13.7cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St Andrewswest Zambianear Ngewze RiverNkoya tribeCULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 493collect>interncollect>internpeople19971997199711:55:3815:04:1015:29:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985cr67ac114ac114HRMoved to Museum Collections Office from Social Anthropology displayETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICRITUALWRITING BOARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-05-232011-03-281998-03-18ET:C27BequestBerti tribeTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur District, Republic of the SudanHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateLadislav Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti tribe of the Tagabo Hills region of the Northern Darfur district in 1961, 1965, and the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though there is no written evidence that this Berti object was obtained in this area or timespan, it is very likely that it was.1998-03-18goodwriting board, wooden board, slightly curved, with a hooked handlegood11:54:55oastore/row7/bay6C2011-06-012006ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, Helen10:382011-10-052006DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET 1 and ET 219971998unknown198511961CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Berti are a Muslim tribe. Charms were written in ink on this board. The ink was washed off and washed in or drunk by the person seeking to be affected by the charm. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICRITUALWRITING BOARDOpen Access Storagesee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.31 January 2006Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.ET17HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7347351985199719611997L 55.7cm, W 18.8cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsRepublic of the SudanTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur DistrictBerti tribeCULT1998-03-18AB11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 494collect>internpeople19971997199715:04:1110:03:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICRITUALSWORDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-18ET:C27BequestBerti tribeTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur District, Republic of the SudanHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateLadislav Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti tribe of the Tagabo Hills region of the Northern Darfur district in 1961, 1965, and the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though there is no written evidence that this Berti object was obtained in this area or timespan, it is very likely that it was.1998-03-18poorsword, highly decorated leather scabbard and strapblade is rusting, is stuck in scabbard. Needs conservation treatment.DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown198521961CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Berti are a Muslim tribe. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBhilt - wood; blade - iron; scabbard and strap - leatherETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICRITUALSWORDsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.ET18HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7367371985199719611997L 99.2cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsRepublic of the SudanTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur DistrictBerti tribeCULT1998-03-18ADsa:caseB1 495collect>internpeople19971997199715:04:1110:03:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1970ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHAMUDENDALUNDA-NELEMSH TRIBEZAMBIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-18ET:C27BequestChamudenda of the Lunda-Nelemsh tribeChief Mwinilunga's area, ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateChamudenda worked in the craft village which Holy set up in the Livingstone Museum to provide opportunities for local craftsmen to sell their work.1998-03-18goodwooden hairbrushfair, four prongs missingDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph199719981970197011970CollectedHOLY, LadislavLadislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHAMUDENDALUNDA-NELEMSH TRIBEZAMBIAsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET19HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture738739197019971970199719701970L 18.0cm; W 5.2cm19701997CABUniversity of St AndrewsZambiaChief Mwinilunga's areaChamudenda of the Lunda-Nelemsh tribeCULT1998-03-18ABsa:caseB1 3320collect>internpeople19081908190814:27:2110:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICTHUMBPOTPUNCHBOWLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSmall thumbpot/punchbowl.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small thumbpot/punchbowl, hemi-spherical in red/buff fabric. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCeramic.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICTHUMBPOTPUNCHBOWLobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.10BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.10(2).jpgET1977.10.jpg2057190819081908190814001908H6.2x W6.2 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 509collect>intern18001977before 197714:43:10'A Syrian Bull: a rare Islamic figure' in Apollo, January 1981single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp 10-13A transcript of part of this article is included in the object history file along with a photocopy of the illustrations to the article. The article describes the use of animal figures in Islamic societies and one of the pictures is of an Egyptian crocodile bath rasp similar to this one held by the V&A.ac114ALDJS1977.100A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, revised 1988Moved from the Museum Collections Office to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.FARDONCROCODILEETHNOGRAPHICEGYPTCERAMICVICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUMBATH RASPAFRICANORTH AFRICApotteryDOMESTICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082008-11-281998-05-01WATSON, O.unknownAyut (Islamic)Egypt, North Africaunknown1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateSee Richard Fardon, A Short Guide to theUniversity of St Andrews' Ethnographinc Collection, page 18. This attribution, is based on a very similar object in Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, see transcription and photocopy of article in object history file.1998-05-01very goodceramic crocodile with hatched base; thought to be an Egyptian bath raspfair: rattles when moved. May have loose piece inside.1988FARDON, RichardDALE, Amy1988MGS studentunknownblack and white photographblack and white photograph1997189019th century1The 1977 MDA card makes reference to a similar object in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The object history file contains a photocopy and a transcription of part of an article describing this type of object.musa/g4potteryFARDONCROCODILEETHNOGRAPHICEGYPTCERAMICVICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUMBATH RASPAFRICANORTH AFRICAPOTTERYDOMESTICobject history fileSeptember198828 Novmeber 2008GENET1977.100unknownOriginating culture7598301977180018001977H 4.5, L 19.9, W 5.0 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AfricaEgyptAyut (Islamic)CULT1998-05-01AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 51018681877after 1868single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt4.1.1868HRJS1977.101A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.13. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'From the accession card : Female statuette of stone: (reputed to have been found with coins on Tentsmuir), origin found in (illeg.) letter 21.4.35. Found in the ruins of Akra, near Bunnoo ion trans Indus territory. Medo-Grecian or Bactrian city. Pres. by A. Horsburgh Jan 4th 1868 Chaplain of the De( ) jab'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFGHANISTANHORSBURGH, A.TENTSMUIRSTATUETTESTONEMISSINGFEMALESTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2001-07-301998-05-01unknownunknownAfghanistan?unknownFardon's catalogue suggests that it was found in 1868 but there is no record of when it was acquired by the University.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateInformation from Fardon.1998-05-01unknownstatuette, female, stone1988FARDON, Richard1988186811868CollectedHORSBURGH, A.Fardon (p 13) refers to the 1977 MDA card as his information source but this is also missing.This object is now missing - Suspected stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department. The MDA cards of the stolen objects were given to the police and not returned.missingSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFGHANISTANHORSBURGH, A.TENTSMUIRSTATUETTESTONEMISSINGFEMALESTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 13September 1988Fardon (p 13) refers to the 1977 MDA card as his information source but this is also missing.Fardon's catalogue suggests that it was found in 1868 but there is no record of when it was acquired by the University.ET1977.101HORSBURGH, A.unknownCreated by1868187718681868175018684.1.1868after 1868CAUUniversity of St AndrewsAfghanistan?unknownCRE1998-05-01MUmissing1 511collect>intern18001884188411:55:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67JS1977.1021977.102no. 138275A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.15. This is a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'Identified on accession card as item 1884:138 "A Nepalese kukri and knife" gifted by Dr. G. Playfair.'The card notes: 'OAC ETHN 138. "A Nepalese kukri and knife."literary and philosophical society inventory '138 A Nepalese kookee & knife Dr G. Playfair [Junr]'.St Andrews University museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '275 Ghurka Knife Pres by Dr Geo Playfair Jnr.' Is this the item now known as ET1977.102?FARDONETHNOGRAPHICPLAYFAIR, DR G.NepalKUKRIIRONWOODSWORDWEAPONKNIFE1884 CATALOGUEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-051998-05-01DonationunknownNepalPLAYFAIR, G.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01very goodkukri; a Nepalese sword with a curved iron blade and a wooden handle with carved foliate bandslightly rusted blade11:54:55oastore1988197818841904FARDON, RichardSAAUM, M P Dunknownunknown2011-10-051988197818841904MGS studentblack and white photograph19971SWORDOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONWOODFARDONETHNOGRAPHICPLAYFAIR, DR G.NEPALKUKRIIRONWOODSWORDWEAPONKNIFE1884 CATALOGUEOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19886 April 197818841904ET1977.102marked on handle, old catalogue number: C101PLAYFAIR, Dr G.Manufactered by7601884180018001900L 47.9, W 4.3 cms1884ADUniversity of St AndrewsNepalunknownMANU1998-05-01AA11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 512collect>intern18001884before 188411:55:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67JS1977.103SAAUM:1977.10367271, p.860A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collection, p.12. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 is a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'Previously this was thought to be the "sword of a Burmese chief" (1884:13) given by the (again tentative) donor of 1977.106-8 [Cuthbert Glass]. The presence of a number (C102) on the sword suggests that it has been in the collection since the nineteenth century. However there are various other swords listed in 1884 (e.g. No 66, 67), and in 1904 (pp.861-2). It now seems more likely that this sword is that referred to as belonging to an inhabitant of the Khyber Pass'.M.P.D? An MDA card catalogued was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.Literary and philosophical society inventory 'Knife or sword used by the inhabitants of the Khyber Pass. Dr Playfair'. This may be the object now known as ET1977.103.St Andrews University Museum; agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 'Knife or sword used by inhabitants of the Kyber Pass'. This may be the object now known as ET1977.103.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICIRONKNIFESWORDKHYBER PASSPLAYFAIR, DRsteelHORNIndiaAFGHANISTANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-051998-05-01DonationunknownKhyber Pass?, India/AfghanistanPLAYFAIR, G.If Fardon is correct in identifying ET1977.103 as a sword from the Khyber Pass, it may well be the one donated by Dr Playfair (see Literary and Philosophical Society inventory, 1884, no. 67). The sword is marked with old catalogue number C102, which suggests it was in the collection before the move to the Bell Pettigrew Museum in 1911.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateSee Fardon's notes.1998-05-01goodsword, straight steel blade with horn and brass handle, thought to be from the Khyber Passslightly rusted blade11:54:55oastore1988197818841904FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-10-051988197818841904MGS studentblack and white photograph199719th century1Open Access Storeoastoresteelbrasshorn and ironFARDONETHNOGRAPHICIRONKNIFESWORDKHYBER PASSPLAYFAIR, DRSTEELHORNINDIAAFGHANISTANOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 198819 April 197818841904If Fardon is correct in identifying ET1977.103 as a sword from the Khyber Pass, it may well be the one donated by Dr Playfair (see Literary and Philosophical Society inventory, 1884, no. 67). The sword is marked with old catalogue number C102, which suggests it was in the collection before the move to the Bell Pettigrew Museum in 1911.ET1977.103marked on blade and handle with old catalogue number: C102PLAYFAIR, DrManufactered by7611884180018001884L 61.7 cms W 5.0 cmsbefore 1884ADUniversity of St AndrewsIndia/AfghanistanKhyber Pass?unknownMANU1998-05-01AB11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 51319301977about 1930?single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJS1977.104SAAUM:1977.104A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.18. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The label on this specimen reads "Lot 1 Date 25.1.30 No A5607 Remarks std." with the number "12" over. There is no record of accession of this item which may have been brought from the Atlas Mountain region of Morocco. The scene depicted may be a celebration of some sort, which might account for the pennants carried by the women. The framed cloth hangs on the upper landing of the Social Anthroplogy department'.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICcottonMATAPPLIQUEDONKEYMOROCCONORTH AFRICAWOMENCLOTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-01unknownAtlas mountain region, MoroccounknownThe label Fardon records as attached to the specimen suggests that it was sold by auction in 1930.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord statePlace of manufacture based on Fardon's notes.2002-07-26very goodmat; tightly woven applique on more loosely woven backing, depicts three veiled riders on donkeys.highly acidic mount board. Otherwise good.19881978FARDON, RichardM.A.S.19881978before 19301The MDA card notes that on the cloth are depicted three veiled riders in djellabahs, mounted on donkeys, armed with lances to which pennants are attached and separated by symbols and palm trees.sa:coffeecottonFARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOTTONMATAPPLIQUEDONKEYMOROCCONORTH AFRICAWOMENCLOTHobject history fileSeptember 198819 April 1978The label Fardon records as attached to the specimen suggests that it was sold by auction in 1930.ET1977.104unknownOriginating culture197719301800193047.0 x 107.0 cm Frame: 60.5 x 125.2 cmabout 1930?AUUniversity of St AndrewsMoroccoAtlas mountain regionCULT1998-05-01AAsa:coffee1 514collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1884197711:45:5215:15:0311:40:5118:05:44'Vacation Notes in Cromar and Strathspey' in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol X, 1872-74single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.627-8cr67mjs42mjs42ad458HRJS1977.105SAAUM:1977.105A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.12. The 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the lated 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The cataloguer notes that the stone is inscribed with a form of Dhu-chen script: 'Om mani padme hum'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEPRAYER STONETibetMANIRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122011-07-072011-07-052011-04-202010-04-221998-05-01unknownTibetanTibetunknownThis item does not appear to be mentioned in the 1884 catalogue.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 12.2002-07-23very goodmani: carved Tibetan prayer stone with a from of Dhu-chen script - 'Om mani padme hum'good11:44:40oastore/row4/bay1C19881978FARDON, RichardA.M.S2011-09-1219881978PHILLIPSON, AndyMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-04-121997nineteenth century1A. Mitchell (1874): PSAS Vol X pp.627-628: notes 'Professor Duns has suggested to me that small crosses in graves might be placed there as indicating a persistent appeal by the deceased or his friends to the great ground of hope; and he tells me, in illustration of this idea, that in Thibet, when men or women come of age, they choose a smooth stone from the bed of a stream, engrave a prayer on it, and leave it ever to be looking up for them. Such a stone he has sent me, and I have had it engraved in fig. 10'.Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEPRAYER STONETIBETMANIRELIGIONOpen Access Storageobject history fileSeptember 198819 May 1978GENThis item does not appear to be mentioned in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.105unknownOriginating cultureET1977.105.jpg7621977188418001900L 18.2, W 7.8, D 1.4 cmsAUUniversity of St AndrewsTibetTibetanCULT1998-05-01AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B1 519collect>interncollect>internpeople18271884before 1884ST ANDREWS17:54:1911:54:5515:30:20A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections.Visions from the Golden Land. Burma and the Art of Laquer, British Museum PressSt Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1884p.12hcr1cr67ac114JS1977.106SAAUM:1977.106p.855no. 28 or 29A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections, p.12. 'The three smaller figures may be items 1884:27-29 donated by Cuthbert Glass. According to the 1904 catalogue (p.861) he was in the service of the E.I. Co. [East India Company] in 1827' (The 1904 catalogue, p.861) records 'C Glass Esq of E India Co, civil service Bengal 1827') Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum.St Andrews Museum: Agreement between literary and Philosophical Society and University court 1904 '194 Stone Idol Buddha'literary and philosophical society inventory '28 Burmese Idol (metallic) University Burmah' and '29 Do. [ditto] metallic Do. Do.' - are these the objects now known as ET1979.106 and ET1979.108?Moved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries to the former Crawford Arts Centre.Moved from Crawford store to Gallery 4 of MUSA - displayed in cabinet of curiosities.removed from display in MUSA, replaced with ET1977.107FARDONETHNOGRAPHICBurmaGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUEsculpturesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-03-281998-05-01FARDON, RichardISAACS, R and BLURTON, T.R.DonationBurmaGLASS, CuthbertFardon (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. See notes field.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRichard Blurton suggests the Buddha image is of early 19th century date and certainly prior to the foundation of Mandalay in 1857 when the Buddha image type changed slightly, with the development of a definite band or fillet between the hair-line and the forehead and overall, a greater accent on the serene and contemplative aspect of the Buddha character. The date of 1827 for Glass's presence in Burma is highly suggestive as this is the year after the end of the first Anglo-Burmese War. One of the secondary effects of the war was the appearance in both Calcutta and in the cities of Britain of Burmese artefacts, especially Buddha images.1998-05-01goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews MuseumBuddha; gilded stone figure in a cross-legged pose, thought to be of Burmese originfair11:54:03oastore19881978190418842005200820082010FARDON, RichardunknownunknownunknownHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-1219881978190418842005200820082010PHILLIPSON, AndyMGS studentROBINSON, Claireblack and white photographET1977.107 and ET1977.108 - other idols2011-04-1219972011-09-21early 19th century188411827CollectedGLASS, CuthbertIn 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue. Three Burmese idols, possibly donated by Cuthbert Glass and now possibly the objects known as ET1977.106, ET1977.107 and ET1977.108, are recorded as part of the collection in the 1884 catalogue.Fardon, 1988, (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. In the 1884 catalogue, No. 27, thought to be the object now known as ET1977.107, is recorded as 'Burmese Idol (Sulphate of Baryte) Cuthbert Glass Esq Burmah, indicating that Glass is the donor. Nos. 28 and 29 (thought to be ET1977.106 and .108) are marked 'ditto' under 'Burmese Idol' of 27., but the donor seems to be 'University', then ditto 'Burmah' from record 27. It is not clear how the University obtained the artefacts. Susie Hillhouse, 1998: check early guide to Lit. and Phil. Soc. Museum. Mention of the Burmese altar suggests that it held more than one buddha. (no library ref. known). In a photograph of the University Library, late 19th century, published in R.G. Cant, The University of St Andrews: A Short History, 1970, the Burmese Altar can be seen from the side and a sculpture is visible on the upper part. It does not appear to be ET1977.106, .107 or .108. T. Richard Blurton, Assistant Keeper, Department of Oriental Antiquities, The British Museum (see letter on file dated 30 May 2001) states that the position of the right hand of the Buddha sculpture is bhumisparshamudra, indicative of the moment immediately prior to the Enlightenment when the Buddha called upon the Earth Goddess to witness the merit already accumulated and which was now sufficient to ensure Enlightenment. This moment, in Burmese Buddhism, is the moment above all others of importance and since the end of the Pagan period (11-13th centuries AD) has remained the most common way to depict the Buddha. The left hand in this arrangement rests, palm upwards, in the attitude of meditation, dhyanamudra. The Buddha image is depicted in the typical monastic habit of Theravada Buddhism, that is, with the left shoulder covered by the robe and the right shoulder bare. Distinctive only of the Buddha, however, is the protruding cranial feature, the ushnisha, indicative of his supreme spiritual status. Blurton notes that ET1977.106-108 are of interest, but are not uncommon. It is thought that such artefacts were made from white marble quarried in Sagyin to the north of Mandalay, in Upper Burma. The gilding and painting of such artefacts is often see in Burmese sculpture. The gilding is probably fixed to the stone using lacquer as a bonding agent. Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEgildingFARDONETHNOGRAPHICBURMAGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUESCULPTUREOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 198821 April 1978190418847 July 200528 August 200827 November 2008March 2010CATGENFardon (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. See notes field.In 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue. Three Burmese idols, possibly donated by Cuthbert Glass and now possibly the objects known as ET1977.106, ET1977.107 and ET1977.108, are recorded as part of the collection in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.106front, lower centre, ink on gilt:194GLASS, Cuthbert?GLASS, CuthbertOriginating cultureET1977.106.jpg763dbi ET1977.106.jpg188418841827182718001857H 27.3, W 14.9, D 6.9 cmsbefore 1884before 1884ADCUniversity of St AndrewsBurmaCULT1998-05-01AB11:54:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf A2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7A1 520collect>internpeople18271884before 188414:46:0210:05:33A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections.Visions from the Golden Land. Burma and the Art of Lacquer, British Museum Presssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1884p.12ac114ac114JS1977.107SAUUM:1977.107202no.27, pp. 116-117A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections, p.12. 'The three smaller figures may be items 1884:27-29 donated by Cuthbert Glass. According to the 1904 catalogue (p861) he was in the service of the E.I. Co. [East India Company] in 1827'. (The 1904 catalogue, p861 records 'C Glass Esq of E India Co, civil service Bengal 1827). Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.M.A.S? An MDA card catalogued was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum.st andrews university museum; agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '202 Stone Idol'.literary and philosophical society inventory '27 Burmese Idol (Sulphate of [Baryte]) Cuthbert Glass Esq Burmah'. Possibly this is object ET1977.107.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved to MUSA for display in gallery 4 in the cabinet of curiosities.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICBurmaGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUEsculptureMONKRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-251998-05-01200828 Aug 2008Broken in transit from Gateway to MUSA. One of several items being moved by Constantines Moving Services for display in MUSA. Head has broken off and is completely detached from body. Both parts have now been taken to the Museum Collections Ofice awaiting assesment by a specialist conservator.20080DamagedFARDON, RichardISAACS, R. and BLURTON, R.T.DonationBurmaGLASS, CuthbertIt is thought that the object recorded in the 1884 catalogue as '27 Burmese Idol', donated by Cuthbert Glass, may be ET1977.1071Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state1998-05-01fairMonk; gilded stone figure kneeling at prayer, possibly of Burmese originfair - some gilding missing; head broken and repaired Head re-attached by IC 25 Jan 2010. Handle with care! (MRO 25/1/10)198819781904188420052010FARDON, RichardunknownunknownunknownHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica198819781904188420052010MGS studentblack and white photographET1977.106 and ET1977.108 - other idols1997before 1904188411827CollectedGLASS, CuthbertIn 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue.The provenance of this object is unclear. The mark '202' indicates that it is '202 Stone Idol' in the 1904 catalogue. It may be '27 Burmese Idol' in the 1884 catalogue and as such have been donated by Cuthbert Glass. The evidence is unclear. Richard Blurton, Assistant Keeper, Department of Oriental Antiquities, The British Museum, identified the figure as a kneeling monk of the type often found as part of a tableau (see letter on file with ET1977.106). In such arrangements the Buddha appears centrally while on either side sit monks who honour him. Sometimes they have the specific attributes of the two foremost of the disciples of the Buddha, Sariputta and Moggallana. The gesture of adoration, anjalimudra in which the monk is shown could suggest that it is the latter of the two disciples. However, this hand gesture is so common out of its original context that it is difficult to be categoric today. Blurton notes that the gilding and painting of such images is frequently seen in Burmese scuplture. The gilding is probably fixed to the stone surface using lacquer as a bonding agent.sculpturemusa/g4STONEgildingFARDONETHNOGRAPHICBURMAGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUESCULPTUREMONKRELIGIONobject history fileSeptember 198821 April 1978190418847 July 2005March 2010CATGENIt is thought that the object recorded in the 1884 catalogue as '27 Burmese Idol', donated by Cuthbert Glass, may be ET1977.107In 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue.ET1977.107front, lower centre: 20[2] back, lower centre, ink: IGLASS, CuthbertGLASS, CuthbertOriginating culture764188418841827182718001904H 24.3, W 13.8, D 8.5 cmsbefore 1884before 1884ADCUniversity of St AndrewsBurmaREPAIREDconservationC0207CULT1998-05-01ACmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 521collect>intern18271884before 188410:37:58A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections.Visions From the Golden Land. Burma and the Art of Lacquersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1884p.12ad458JS1977.108SAAUM:1977.108p.855, no.28 or 29, p.116A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections, p.12. 'The three smaller figures may be items 1884:27-29 donated by Cuthbert Glass. According to the 1904 catalogue (p861) he was in the service of the E. I. Co. [East India Company] in 1827.' (The 1904 catalogue, p.861 records 'C Glass Esq of E India Co, civil service Bengal 1827). Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catlogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum.st andrews university museum:agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '199 Stone Idol'literary and philosophical soceity inventory '28 Burmese Idol (metallic) University Burmah' and '29 Do. [ditto] metallic Do. Do.' - are these the objects now known as ET1979.108 and ET1979.106?Moved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICBurmaGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUEsculpturesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-011998-05-01FARDON, RichardISAACS, R. and BLURTON, T.R.,DonationBurmaGLASS, CuthbertFardon (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. See notes field.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state1998-05-01goodBuddha; gilded stone figure in a cross legged pose thought to be of Burmese originfair10:37:1812:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-1219881978190418842009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardunknownunknownunknownBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-06-012011-05-1219881978190418842009STEPHEN, Juliablack and white photographET1977.106 and ET1977.107 - other idols1998before 1904188411827CollectedGLASS, CuthbertIn 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue. Three Burmese idols, possibly donated by Cuthbert Glass, and now possibly the objects now known as ET1977.106, ET1977.107 and ET1977.108, are recorded as part of the collection in the 1884 catalogue.Fardon, 1988, (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. In the 1884 catalogue, No. 27, thought to be the object now known as ET1977.107, is recorded as 'Burmese Idol (Sulphate of Baryte) Cuthbert Glass Esq Burmah, indicating that Glass is the donor. Nos. 28 and 29 (thought to be ET1977.106 and .108) are marked 'ditto' under 'Burmese Idol' of 27., but the donor seems to be 'University', then ditto 'Burmah' from record 27. It is not clear how the University obtained the artefacts. Susie Hillhouse, 1998: check early guide to Lit. and Phil. Soc. Museum. Mention of the Burmese altar suggests that it held more than one buddha. (no library ref. known). In a photograph of the University Library, late 19th century, published in R.G. Cant, The University of St Andrews: A Short History, 1970, the Burmese Altar can be seen from the side and a sculpture is visible on the upper part. It does not appear to be ET1977.106-108. T. Richard Blurton, Assistant Keeper, Department of Oriental Antiquities, The British Museum (see letter on file dated 30 May 2001) states that the position of the right hand of the Buddha sculpture is bhumisparshamudra, indicative of the moment immediately prior to the Enlightenment when the Buddha called upon the Earth Goddess to witness the merit already accumulated and which was now sufficient to ensure Enlightenment. This moment, in Burmese Buddhism, is the moment above all others of importance and since the end of the Pagan period (11-13th centuries AD) has remained the most common way to depict the Buddha. The left hand in this arrangement rests, palm upwards, in the attitude of meditation, dhyanamudra. The Buddha image is depicted in the typical monastic habit of Theravada Buddhism, that is, with the left shoulder covered by the robe and the right shoulder bare. Distinctive only of the Buddha, however, is the protruding cranial feature, the ushnisha, indicative of his supreme spiritual status. Blurton notes that ET1977.106-108 are of interest, but are not uncommon. It is thought that such artefacts were made from white marble quarried in Sagyin to the north of Mandalay, in Upper Burma. The gilding and painting of such artefacts is often seen in Burmese sculpture. The gilding is probably fixed to the stone using lacquer as a bonding agent.museummusaSTONEgildingFARDONETHNOGRAPHICBURMAGLASS, CUTHBERTEAST INDIA COMPANYBUDDHASTONESTATUESCULPTUREOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 198820 April 19781904188416 September 2009CATGENFardon (p.12) thinks it possible that this object was donated by Cuthbert Glass. However, the evidence is unclear. See notes field.In 1827 Cuthbert Glass was working for the East India Co. according to the 1904 catalogue. Three Burmese idols, possibly donated by Cuthbert Glass, and now possibly the objects now known as ET1977.106, ET1977.107 and ET1977.108, are recorded as part of the collection in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.108front, lower centre, ink on gilt: 199GLASS, CuthbertGLASS, CuthbertOriginating culture765188418841827182718001904H 25.6, W 14.0, D 6.7 cmsbefore 1884before 1884ADCUniversity of St AndrewsBurmaCULT1998-05-01AB10:37:18ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C1 522single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICIRANAFGHANISTANBRACELETbrassSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01Iran or Afghanistan1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 13.1998-05-01unknownBracelet, brass1988FARDON, Richard19881Suspected stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICIRANAFGHANISTANBRACELETBRASSSTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 13September 1988ET1977.109Manufactered by18001977University of St AndrewsIran or AfghanistanMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 3321collect>internpeople19081908190814:29:1110:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.11ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICspoonDIPPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-272009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCeramic spoon/dipperPoor. Only stump remains. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small ceramic spoon/dipper in buff fabric with pinched extruded handle. Only stump remains. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCERAMICBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICSPOONDIPPERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.11BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.11.jpg2058190819081880190814001908H 5.1x W 2.9 cmLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 523collect>interncollect>intern18001977before 197717:40:2311:54:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JS1977.110SAAUM:1977.110,no. 288, p.862A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.12. This was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.The item recorded as '288 Hand Bell' may be this object. St Andrews University Museum Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University Court 1904Moved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICbronzeHAND BELLBELLCHINESEChinasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-01unknownChineseChinaunknownFardon's 1988 guide to the collections, p 12, notes: 'This Chinese handbell may be the "Handbell" 1904, page 862, item 288.'1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-12fairbell; bronze Chinese handbellfair. Green patina; engrained dirt. There is no clapper. Interior stained (HR, 12/9/02)11:54:0312:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-121988197819042009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardM.A.SunknownBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-09-122011-05-121988197819042009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-09-211997before 19771More recent wire removed from top of bell and kept in object file.BELLmuseummusabronzewireFARDONETHNOGRAPHICBRONZEHAND BELLBELLCHINESECHINAOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 19885 May 1978190416 September 2009Fardon's 1988 guide to the collections, p 12, notes: 'This Chinese handbell may be the "Handbell" 1904, page 862, item 288.'ET1977.110unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.110.jpg76619771800L 18.5, W 12.3, D 7.8 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsChinaChineseCULT1998-05-01AC11:54:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf A2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7A1 524collect>interncollect>intern18001884before 1884ST ANDREWS16:42:1111:51:13The Prehistory of AustraliaA Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic CollectionUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektnineteenth centuryp.10Discussion of kodja.hcr1cr67JABJS1977.111SAAUM:1977.111 - 4p.854, no.172-175no. 41'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p. 10. Fardon notes: 'These five articles (ET1977.111 (1-4) and ET1977.112) appear to be a remainder of an assemblage donated to the University before 1884 by Dr Mudie and collected from King George's Sound. .... The original collection consisted of: Item 39 Spears Item 40 2 boomerangs and 2 waddies Item 41 Axes or hammers' Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. Notes on MDA card record the number O.A.C (old accession catalogue) Ethn. 41.st andrews university museum: agreement between literary society and philosophical society and university court 1904 172-175 are all listed as 'Native hammer, stone head'. They may be ET1977.111(1)-(4).literary and philosophical society '41. axes or hammers. Dr Mudie, King George's Sound'. This may be the objects now known as ET1977.111(1)-(4).Returned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Put back on display in corridor in Social Anthropology building.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAustraliaresinWOODMUDIE, DRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122010-05-211998-05-01MULVANEY, D.J.FARDON, RichardDonationAborigineAustraliaMUDIE,1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-12very goodIn Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationSt Andrews MuseumKodjagood. Splits to haft (HR, 12/9/2002)11:50:44oastore19881978190418842009FARDON, RichardA.M.SunknownunknownBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-1219881978190418842009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentROBINSON, Claireblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13ET1977.111(1) - (4) ET1977.1122011-09-2119972011-09-21before 1884185011800CollectedMUDIE,Fardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.Kodja are a form of stone hammer used by Australian aborigines. 'A kodja consists of one or two discoidal or semi-discoidal flakes, either trimmed or sharp-edged, set in opposite sides of a large ball of blackboy resin (Xanthorrhoea) or native pine gum (Callitris) and mounted on a thin handle, pointed at the grip end. Alternatively, one flake is replaced by a pebble hammer stone, so that the instrument is a light general purpose axe-hammer-adze. Therefore, while the hafted end-product is a specialised tool with few parallels outside the south-west and western coasts, the individual stone components are not, and if found separately would normally escape the detailed typological classification. The explorer P.P. King collected 40 kodja in one week's anchorage at King George's Sound in 1821, apparently for an exchange of less than 20 ship's biscuits. Today there are at least 66 specimens in museum holdings around the world.' (D.J. Mulvaney, The Prehistory of Australia).Open Access StoreoastoreWOODSTONEresinFARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAUSTRALIARESINWOODMUDIE, DROpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19885 May 1978190418843 June 2009GENCATFardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.ET1977.111(1)marked on haft: C.180MUDIE, DrMUDIE, Dr.,Originating culturedbi ET1977.111(1).jpg767dbi ET1977.111(1).jpg185018841800180017501884L 28.2, W 11.3 cmsnineteenth centurybefore 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaCONSERVEDconservationC0107AborigineCULT1998-05-01AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 525collect>interncollect>intern18001884before 188416:44:3711:51:14A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic CollectionThe Prehistory of Australiasingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektnineteenth centuryp.10Discussion of kodja.hcr1cr67JS1977.111SAAUM:1977.111 - 2no. 41p.854, no.172-175'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p. 10. Fardon notes: 'These five articles (ET1977.111 (1-4) and ET1977.112) appear to be a remainder of an assemblage donated to the University before 1884 by Dr Mudie and collected from King George's Sound. .... The original collection consisted of: Item 39 Spears Item 40 2 boomerangs and 2 waddies Item 41 Axes or hammers' Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.A.M.S? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The MDA card notes: Acc. label: 172. C181literary and philosophical society inventory '41. axes or hammers. Dr Mudie, King George's Sound'. This may be the objects now known as ET1977.11(1)-(4).st andrews university museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 172-175 are all listed as 'Native hammer, stone head'. They may be ET1977.111(1)-(4).FARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAustraliaresinWOODMUDIE, DRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-01FARDON, RichardMULVANEY, D.J.DonationAborigineAustraliaMUDIE,1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-12very goodKodjagood. Splits to haft (HR, 12/9/2002)11:50:44oastore1988197018841904FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988197818841904MGS studentblack and white photographET1977.111(1) - (4) ET1977.1121997before 1884185011800CollectedMUDIE,Fardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.Kodja are a form of stone hammer used by Australian aborigines. 'A kodja consists of one or two discoidal or semi-discoidal flakes, either trimmed or sharp-edged, set in opposite sides of a large ball of blackboy resin (Xanthorrhoea) or native pine gum (Callitris) and mounted on a thin handle, pointed at the grip end. Alternatively, one flake is replaced by a pebble hammer stone, so that the instrument is a light general purpose axe-hammer-adze. Therefore, while the hafted end-product is a specialised tool with few parallels outside the south-west and western coasts, the individual stone components are not, and if found separately would normally escape the detailed typological classification. The explorer P.P. King collected 40 kodja in one week's anchorage at King George's Sound in 1821, apparently for an exchange of less than 20 ship's biscuits. Today there are at least 66 specimens in museum holdings around the world.' (D.J. Mulvaney, The Prehistory of Australia).Open Access StoreoastoreWOODSTONEresinFARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAUSTRALIARESINWOODMUDIE, DROpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19881970s18841904CATGENFardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.ET1977.111(2)marked on haft: C181 MUDIE, Dr.MUDIE, Dr.Originating culturedbi ET1977.111(2).jpg768185018841800180017501884L 36.4, W 11.4 cmsnineteenth centurybefore 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaCONSERVEDconservationC0108AborigineCULT1998-05-01AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 526collect>interncollect>intern18001884before 188418:55:0411:51:14A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic CollectionsThe Prehistory of Australiasingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektnineteenth centuryp.10Discussion of kodja.hcr1cr67JS1977.111SAAUM:1977.111 - 3no.41p.854, no.172-175'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p. 10. Fardon notes: 'These five articles (ET1977.111 (1-4) and ET1977.112) appear to be a remainder of an assemblage donated to the University before 1884 by Dr Mudie and collected from King George's Sound. .... The original collection consisted of: Item 39 Spears Item 40 2 boomerangs and 2 waddies Item 41 Axes or hammers' Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.A.M.S? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The MDA card notes: Acc. label: "C182. 173." Label on hafting "41"literary and philosophical society inventory '41. axes or hammers. Dr Mudie, King George's Sound'. This may be the objects now known as ET1977.111(1)-(4).st andrews university museum; agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 172-175 are all listed as 'Native hammer, stone head'. They may be ET1977.111(1)-(4).FARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAustraliaresinWOODMUDIE, DRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-09-121998-05-01FARDON, RichardMULVANEY, D.J.DonationAborigineAustraliaMUDIE,1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state1998-05-01very goodKodja11:50:44oastore1988197818841904FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988197818841904ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slideET1977.111(1) - (4) ET1977.1122011-10-0619972001before 1884185011800CollectedMUDIE,Fardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then. Kodja are a form of stone hammer used by Australian aborigines. 'A kodja consists of one or two discoidal or semi-discoidal flakes, either trimmed or sharp-edged, set in opposite sides of a large ball of blackboy resin (Xanthorrhoea) or native pine gum (Callitris) and mounted on a thin handle, pointed at the grip end. Alternatively, one flake is replaced by a pebble hammer stone, so that the instrument is a light general purpose axe-hammer-adze. Therefore, while the hafted end-product is a specialised tool with few parallels outside the south-west and western coasts, the individual stone components are not, and if found separately would normally escape the detailed typological classification. The explorer P.P. King collected 40 kodja in one week's anchorage at King George's Sound in 1821, apparently for an exchange of less than 20 ship's biscuits. Today there are at least 66 specimens in museum holdings around the world.' (D.J. Mulvaney, The Prehistory of Australia).Open Access StoreoastoreWOODSTONEresin or gumFARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAUSTRALIARESINWOODMUDIE, DROpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19885 May 197818841904CATGENFardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then. ET1977.111(3)marked on haft: C [1]82C. 182C. 182MUDIE, DrMUDIE, Dr.,Originating culturedbi ET1977.111(3).jpg7691484185018841800180017501884L 29.3, W 12.9 cmsnineteenth centurybefore 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaCONSERVEDconservationC0109AborigineCULT1998-05-01AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 527collect>interncollect>intern16:46:5611:51:14A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic CollectionThe Prehistory of Australia.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1884p.10Discussion of kodja.hcr1cr67JS1977.111SAAUM:1977.111 - 4no.41p.854, no.172-175'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p. 10. Fardon notes: 'These five articles (ET1977.111 (1-4) and ET1977.112) appear to be a remainder of an assemblage donated to the University before 1884 by Dr Mudie and collected from King George's Sound. .... The original collection consisted of: Item 39 Spears Item 40 2 boomerangs and 2 waddies Item 41 Axes or hammers' Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.A.M.S? late 1970's An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. MDA card notes: Acc. label - "C183. 174"literary and philosophical society inventory '41. axes or hammers. Dr Mudie, King George's Sound'. This may be the objects now known as ET1977.111(1)-(4).st andrews university museum;agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 172-175 are all listed as 'Native hammer, stone head'. They may be ET1977.111(1)-(4).FARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAustraliaresinWOODMUDIE, DRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-01FARDON, RichardMULVANEY, D.J.AborigineAustralia1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-12very goodKodja.good. Worn. Splits to haft (HR, 12/9/2002)11:50:44oastore1988197018841904FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988197818841904ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.111(1) - (4) ET1977.1122011-09-211997before 1884188411800DonationMUDIE,Fardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.Kodja are a form of stone hammer used by Australian aborigines. 'A kodja consists of one or two discoidal or semi-discoidal flakes, either trimmed or sharp-edged, set in opposite sides of a large ball of blackboy resin (Xanthorrhoea) or native pine gum (Callitris) and mounted on a thin handle, pointed at the grip end. Alternatively, one flake is replaced by a pebble hammer stone, so that the instrument is a light general purpose axe-hammer-adze. Therefore, while the hafted end-product is a specialised tool with few parallels outside the south-west and western coasts, the individual stone components are not, and if found separately would normally escape the detailed typological classification. The explorer P.P. King collected 40 kodja in one week's anchorage at King George's Sound in 1821, apparently for an exchange of less than 20 ship's biscuits. Today there are at least 66 specimens in museum holdings around the world.' (D.J. Mulvaney, The Prehistory of Australia).Open Access StoreoastoreWOODSTONEresinFARDONETHNOGRAPHICKODJAHAMMERABORIGINEAUSTRALIARESINWOODMUDIE, DROpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19881970s18841904CATGENFardon notes: according to Mr Smart of Muniments, Dr Mudie seems to have practiced in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11.7.1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.ET1977.111(4)marked on haft: C. 183MUDIE, DrMUDIE, Dr.,Originating culturedbi ET1977.111(4).jpg770185018841800180017501884L 36.2, W 11.6 cmsnineteenth centurybefore 1884CDUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaCONSERVEDconservationC0110AborigineCULT1998-05-01AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 528collect>interncollect>intern18001884before 1884ST ANDREWS16:49:0611:51:14The Prehistory of AustraliaSt Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektnineteenth centuryhcr1cr67JS1977.112SAAUM:1977.1121339-41A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.10. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes that ET1977.111(1)-(4) and ET1977.112, the kodja and taap, 'appear to be remainder of an assemblage donated to the University before 1884 by Dr Mudie and collected from King George's Sound.... The original collection consisted of: Item 39 Spears Item 40 2 boomerangs and 2 waddies Item 41 Axes or hammers'. (The list is from the 1884 catalogue).A.M.S? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. It reads: 'The two remaining white quartz teeth are set into the (now) cracked pitch which is stuck onto the wood haft'.St Andrews University Museum: Agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 p.845, No. 13 'Pasp or saw with teeth of quartz'. This may be the object now known as ET1977.112.Fardon notes that items 39-41 were donated by Dr Mudie. The object now known as ET1977.112 may have been among them. Literary and Philosophical Society InventorySAWTAAPFARDONABORIGINEAustraliaWOODpitchMUDIE, DRETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08MULVANEY, D.J.DonationAborigineAustraliaMUDIE,1Present1998-05-08ComponentRecord stateAssuming that the taap was among the items donated by Dr Mudie before 1884.1998-05-08goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews Museum'taap'; Aborigine saw made from quartz chips attached to a wooden stick with pitchsome quartz teeth missing11:50:44oastore1988197819041884FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988197819041884ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.111(1) - (4) - kodja also donated by Dr Mudie2011-09-211997before 1884185011800CollectedMUDIE,Fardon (p10) notes: According to Mr Smart of Muniments Dr Mudie seems to have practised in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11/7/1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.Open Access StoreoastoreQUARTZWOODpitchSAWTAAPFARDONABORIGINEAUSTRALIAWOODPITCHMUDIE, DRETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19888 May 197819041884GENFardon (p10) notes: According to Mr Smart of Muniments Dr Mudie seems to have practised in St Andrews during the first half of the nineteenth century; he was born around 1777 and died 11/7/1850. His son John Mudie was a surgeon in Arbroath. It is not clear whether the donation was made by father or son. Additional information from Mr Smart, March 2001: Dr Patrick Mudie, d.1850, practised in St Andrews. He was baptised in Arbroath in 1780. LRCS Edinburgh 1798. Married Margaret, daughter of Principal James Gillespie of St Mary's College in 1810. Seems to have practiced in St Andrews for most of his life, but may have taken a first post as a ship's doctor, as many did at this time, and acquired the kodjas then.ET1977.112MUDIE, DrMUDIE, DrManufactered bydbi ET1977.112.jpg771185018841800180018001850L 35.5 cmsnineteenth centurybefore 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaCONSERVEDconservationC0111AborigineMANU1998-05-08AB11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 529collect>interncollect>intern18001884nineteenth century16:39:4011:51:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1836hcr1cr67JS1977.113SAAUM:1977.113No. 97282A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection p.20. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. He notes: 'The St Andrews specimen is identical to an item in [Hugh] Cobbe ['Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the Pacific'] 1979, page 57, described as "Stone bladed adze with vegetable-fibre lashing. Society Islands" (i.e. Tahiti). The stone adze is from the Henry Bruce collection (itself collected pre-1836 according to the accession card of 1977).'MPD? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the lated 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory No. 97 'Stone adze Bruce'. It is implied that Bruce is the donor. Is this the object now known as ET1977.113? See label on haft.St Andrews University Museum Agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 'Native adze [flint] head'. Is this the object now known as ET1977.113? See label on haft.FARDONWOODETHNOGRAPHICSTONETAHITIPolynesiaBRUCE, HENRYADZEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08DonationTahitian?Tahiti?, PolynesiaBRUCE, HenryThe 1884 catalogue notes N97 'Stone adze' as being donated by Bruce. This may be the object now known as ET1977.113. Work is needed to try to determine exactly when Henry Bruce donated his collection to the Literary and Philosophical Society Collection.1Present1998-05-08ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from Fardon's guide, p 20.2002-09-12very goodadze; stone head attached to a wooden handle with vegetable fibre lashing. A sleeve of shell prevents twine from chafing; Polynesiangood. Worn (HR, 12/9/2002).11:50:44oastore1988197818841904FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988197818841904MGS studentblack and white photograph1997nineteenth century?183611800CollectedBRUCE, HenryThis information is taken from the MDA card and from Fardon's guide (p 20).ADZEOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEWOODvegetable fibreshellFARDONWOODETHNOGRAPHICSTONETAHITIPOLYNESIABRUCE, HENRYADZEOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19886 April 197818841904This information is taken from the MDA card and from Fardon's guide (p 20).The 1884 catalogue notes N97 'Stone adze' as being donated by Bruce. This may be the object now known as ET1977.113. Work is needed to try to determine exactly when Henry Bruce donated his collection to the Literary and Philosophical Society Collection.ET1977.113label stuck on haft bears nos. N97, 282, C74 inscr. on shaft in ink: C74 carved on shaft: N9[5] label on shaft [indecipherable] Adze / [indec.] mda card notes: 'HBIII written on shaft - from Bruce Collection'.BRUCE, HenryBRUCE, HenryOriginating culturedbi ET1977.113.jpg772183618841800180018001836L 46.2, W 19.3 cmsbefore 1836nineteenth centuryCADUniversity of St AndrewsPolynesiaTahiti?Tahitian?CULT1998-05-08AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C1 530collect>interncollect>intern1800194017:43:4112:02:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSET1977.114310no.144, p.126A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections, p.9. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.No MDA card foundSt Andrews University Museum: Agreement between literary adn philosophical society and university court 1904 '310 Spear Caster from New Caledonia'.literary and philosophical society inventory '144 Spear (caster) from New ['from New' crossed out] Bruce Collection New Caledonia'FARDONWOODETHNOGRAPHICBRUCE, HENRYspear throwerALEUTNEW CALEDONIANorth AmericaAMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08DonationAleutNorth America1Present1998-05-08ComponentRecord stateSee Notes field on main form for discussion on provenance.1998-05-08very goodspear thrower; long spear-shaped piece of wood with a groove down the centre, with wire attached at the handle for carrying. Probably Aleut.fair12:02:03oastore198819041884FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-12198819041884ROBINSON, Claireunknownblack and white photograph2011-09-2119991Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection, p 9, notes: 'The 1904 catalogue lists as item 310, page 863, a spear caster from New Caledonia. The object was found with a label identifying it as such. In the 1884 catalogue, the object appears as spear caster from New Caledonia acquired from the Bruce Collection. According to Dale Idiens of the Royal Scottish Musuem, the object should be re-atributed to Aleut. An Aleut jacket collected by D'Arcy Thompson was given to the Royal Scottish Museum by St Andrews University. It is possible that the label on this object may have been attached in error'.spear throwerOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODwire.FARDONWOODETHNOGRAPHICBRUCE, HENRYSPEAR THROWERALEUTNEW CALEDONIANORTH AMERICAAMERICAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988unknown19041884See notes field in main table for discussion of provenance.ET1977.114in ink: C76. in ink: 310unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.114.jpg773194001800018001930L 49.4, W 5.7, D 2.8 cmsADADUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AmericaAleutCULT1998-05-08AA12:02:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf D2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7D1 531collect>interncollect>intern18001988nineteenth century?17:21:3111:45:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSp 21, 1977.115A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. 'Spear head (very poor condition): African?'No MDA Cardst andrews university museum;agreement betwen literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 Various spears are listed including No.22 'Three spears with iron heads' and No.34 'Head of a native spear Pres by Mrs Gunn, Dollar'. Library No.: UY852literary and philosophical society inventory Various spears are listed including No.17 'Two spears with iron heads'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICspear headIRONAFRICAWEAPONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownAfrica ?unknownPresent1998-05-08Record stateAfrica is suggested as a possible provenance for this item by Fardon (p 21).1998-05-08emergency conservation neededspear head; rusted iron.Badly rusted, and handle end broken, with twine frayed, signs of woodworm in remaining wood. KEEP WRAPPED AND ISOLATED.11:44:40oastore198819041884FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-12198819041884ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-09-2119971The provenance of this item is unknown. The 'C' number marked on it is an old cataloguing system which is found on many of the older items in the collection but unfortunately the catalogue has not been found. Fardon reckoned that the catalogue might date from around the time the collection was moved to the Bell Pettigrew museum in 1911.spear headOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONtwineWOODFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSPEAR HEADIRONAFRICAWEAPONOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988unknown19041884ET1977.115marked: C190C190C190unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.115.jpg7741988180017001988L 22.5, W 2.9 cmsnineteenth century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsAfrica ?unknownCULT1998-05-08AE11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 532collect>interncollect>intern18001977before 197718:03:0011:45:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JS1977.116 (1977.95)A Short Guide to University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.13. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. ET1977.116, ET1977.117 and ET1977.121 seem to have been mistakenly given the numbers ET1977.95 and .96 on this page of the catalogue. In the index, it is clear that ET1977.116 is an axe, ET1977.117 is an adze and ET1977.121 a knife, all from Indonesia while ET1977.95 and .96 are stone figurines of Parvati and Shiva. Fardon writes: 'these small hafted tools: a knife, axe and adze (the latter two apparently made from chisel blades) are most likely to have been brought from Indonesia'.This may indicate that the item was one of those stolen, and then recovered by police again in 1991. See notes in main form. no MDA cardMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICIndonesiametalWOODtwineAXETOOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownIndonesiaunknownThis item does not seem to be listed in the 1904 or 1884 catalogues.Present1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08very goodaxe; metal blade and wood handled artisan's tool with twine lashing joining the pieces together. Possibly from Indonesiagood11:44:4012:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-12198819882009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardunknownBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-09-122011-05-12198819912009MGS studentblack and white photographET1977.117 ET1977.1211997before 19771Richard Fardon's 1988 guide, page 13, has mis-printed numbers and refers to a group of three tools. The other two are ET1977. 117 and ET1977.121 This may have been one of the items that was stolen in 1991 and later recovered. The original MDA cards of stolen items were given to the police and were not returned.AXEmuseummusaWOODmetaltwineFARDONETHNOGRAPHICINDONESIAMETALWOODTWINEAXETOOLOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 19881988 - 199116 September 2009This item does not seem to be listed in the 1904 or 1884 catalogues.ET1977.116unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.116.jpg7751977180018001977L 32.1, W 13.8 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndonesiaunknownCULT1998-05-08AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 533collect>interncollect>intern18001977before 197718:04:2411:45:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSp861, no. 282A Short Guide to University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.13. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. ET1977.116, ET1977.117 and ET1977.121 seem to have been mistakenly given the numbers ET1977.95 and .96 on this page of the catalogue. In the index, it is clear that ET1977.116 is an axe, ET1977.117 is an adze and ET1977.121 a knife, all from Indonesia while ET1977.95 and .96 are stone figurines of Parvati and Shiva. Fardon writes: 'These small hafted tools: a knife, axe and adze (the latter two apparently made from chisel blades) are most likely to have been brought from Indonesia'.This may indicate that the item was one of those stolen, and then recovered by police again, in 1991. See notes on main form. No MDA card'282 Native adze [ ] head'. Is this ET1977.117? St Andrews University Museum: Agreement between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICIndonesiametalWOODADZETOOLstringTHEFTSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownIndonesiaunknownPresent1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08pooradze; metal blade and wooden handled artisan's tool lashed together with black string, possibly Indonesian.good. Original twine replaced with string/wool while in the possession of thief after theft 1991. The item was later recovered by police.11:44:4012:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-121988198819042009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardunknownunknownBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-09-122011-05-121988199119042009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.116 and ET1977.1212011-09-211997before 19771Richard Fardon's 1988 guide, page 13, has mis-printed numbers and refers to a group of three tools. The other two are ET1977. 116 and ET1977.121 This was one of the items that was stolen in 1991 and later recovered. The original MDA cards of stolen items were given to the police and were not returned.ADZEmuseummusaWOODmetalstringFARDONETHNOGRAPHICINDONESIAMETALWOODADZETOOLSTRINGTHEFTSTOLENOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 19881988 - 1991190416 September 2009ET1977.117unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.117.jpg7761977180018001977L 19.6, W 12.6 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndonesiaunknownCULT1998-05-08AD11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 534collect>interncollect>intern1884197717:37:3911:54:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSSAAUM:1977.118A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICaxe headbasaltANTILLESWEST AFRICACAPE DE VERDE ISLANDAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownCape de Verde Islands or Antilles, West AfricaunknownFardon makes no reference to this item appearing in the 1884 catalogue.Present1998-05-08Record stateFardon (p7) notes: This evidently weathered object was identified by a label attached as: 'Grey Stone Cape de Verde Is, West Africa State-Axe' The label no longer survives. It might alternatively come from the Antilles. The label is mentioned on the MDA card.2002-07-23very goodaxe head; basaltgood: scratched and worn11:54:03oastore19881978FARDON, RichardMPD2011-09-1219881978ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-09-211997before 19781axe headOpen Access StoreoastorebasaltFARDONETHNOGRAPHICAXE HEADBASALTANTILLESWEST AFRICACAPE DE VERDE ISLANDAXEOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19887 April 1978Fardon makes no reference to this item appearing in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.118unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.118.jpg7771977188418001978L 20.0, W 14.1, D 2.2 cmsAUUniversity of St AndrewsWest AfricaCape de Verde Islands or AntillesunknownCULT1998-05-08AA11:54:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf A2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7A 535collect>interncollect>intern18001904before 1904?16:54:1911:51:15Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the PacificHawaii. People and Culturesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.23-25hcr1cr67JS1977.119SAAUM:1977.119p.854, item 179A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews's Ethnographic Collection, p.20. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: The hooks closely resemble illustrations in Hugh Cobbe ed. 'Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the Pacific' (1979), and Dorota Starzecka 'Hawaii. People and Culture' (1975), volumes published to coincide with British Museum exhibitions. The composite bone hook is virtually identical to specimens on Starzecka (p22). Charles Hunt believes the larger hook to be from either Tonga or Fiji. An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. A note reads: For type c/f Bristol Museum: Acc. No. E 1178.Library No. UY852. '179 Native hook made of Mother of pearl & Bone'. '181 Hook tortoise shell and bone'. Fardon notes these entries, but says it is difficult to be certain how ET1977.119 and ET1977.87 entered the collections. St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophic Society and University Court, 1904FARDONETHNOGRAPHICfish hookboneshellWOODPolynesiaHOOKFISHINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08COBBE, Hugh (ed.),STARZECKA, DorotaunknownunknownTonga or Fiji, PolynesiaunknownFardon notes that items 179 and 181 of the 1904 catalogue are composite fish hooks but that there is no mention of such material in the 1884 catalogue.Present1998-05-08Record state2002-09-12goodfish hook; composite of bone, shell and wood from Polynesiagood. twine frayed (HR, 12/9/2002)11:50:44oastore198819781904FARDON, RichardM.A.S.unknown2011-09-12198819781904ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.87 - another fish hook2011-09-211997before 1904?1fish hookOpen Access StoreoastoreboneshellWOODtwineFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFISH HOOKBONESHELLWOODPOLYNESIAHOOKFISHINGOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 198806 April 19781904GENGENFardon notes that items 179 and 181 of the 1904 catalogue are composite fish hooks but that there is no mention of such material in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.119marked : C189unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.119.jpg7781904180018001904L 23.0, (hook) 14.6, W 5.7 cmsbefore 1904?AUUniversity of St AndrewsPolynesiaTonga or FijiunknownCULT1998-05-08AB11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C 3322collect>internpeople19081908190814:29:1210:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODSTOPPERPLUGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorWooden stopper/plug.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1992200919081978PIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, MichelleunknownM.A.S1992200919081978ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Wooden stopper/plug. Round headed with lip, above tapering shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccWood.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODSTOPPERPLUGobject history file199210 September 2009190820 April 1978Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.12BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.12.jpg2012190819081908190814001908H5.9x W2 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 53618001904before 1904ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABJS1977.120p 854, item 182SAAUM:1977.120A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.16. Fardon notes: In a personal communication (March 1983) Marilyn Strathern tentatively suggests that this item comes from the area around the mouth of the Sepik river in N.E. New Guinea. It is a war charm held between the teeth during fighting. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.Library No. UY852. '182 Ornament made of teeth and beads'. St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University Court, 1904An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. It is noted that some beads are missing.Returned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Put back on display in corridor in Social Anthropology building.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICMOUTH ORNAMENTORNAMENTtusksDOGS TEETHTEETHresinwar charmNEW GUINEASEPIK RIVERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-041998-05-08unknownunknownMouth of Sepik River, New GuineaunknownPresent1998-05-08Record stateFardon notes that the provenance recorded here was a tentative suggestion by Marilyn Strathern in March 1983.2002-07-26goodIn Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationSt Andrews Museummouth ornament; war charm which was held between the teeth during fighting.Some beads missing - noted in late 1970s. One of cotton threads with beads has frayed and snapped - no obvious loss of beads. Leather worn.1988190419782009FARDON, RichardunknownA.J.B.BURDGE, Jessica1988190419782009MGS studentblack and white photograph1997before 19041war charmsatusksdogs(?) teethshell beadsresinleatherFARDONETHNOGRAPHICMOUTH ORNAMENTORNAMENTTUSKSDOGS TEETHTEETHRESINWAR CHARMNEW GUINEASEPIK RIVERobject history fileSeptember 1988190419 April 19783 June 2009ET1977.120unknownOriginating culture7791904180018001904L 20.1, W 12.2, D 4.1 cmsbefore 1904AUUniversity of St AndrewsNew GuineaCONSERVEDconservationC0106Mouth of Sepik RiverunknownCULT1998-05-08ABsa 537collect>interncollect>intern18001977before 197717:15:5611:45:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSp.862, no. 287A Short Guide to University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.13. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. ET1977.116, ET1977.117 and ET1977.121 seem to have been mistakenly given the numbers ET1977.95 and .96 on this page of the catalogue. In the index, it is clear that ET1977.116 is an axe, ET1977.117 is an adze and ET1977.121 a knife, all from Indonesia while ET1977.95 and .96 are stone figurines of Parvati and Shiva. Fardon writes: 'these small hafted tools: a knife, axe and adze (the latter two apparently made from chisel blades) are most likely to have been brought from Indonesia'.This may indicate that the item was one of those stolen, and them recovered by police again, in 1991. See notes on main form. no MDA card'287 Small knife curved blade'. Is this ET1977.121? St Andrews University Museum: Agreement between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICWOODIRONKNIFEIndonesiaTOOLTHEFTSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownIndonesiaunknownPresent1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08very goodknife; small curved iron blade with wooden handle. Possibly Indonesian artisan's tool.good11:44:4012:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-121988197019042009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardunknownunknownBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-09-122011-05-121988197719042009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.116, ET1977.1172011-09-211997before 19771Richard Fardon's 1988 guide, page 13, has mis-printed numbers and refers to a group of three tools. The other two are ET1977.116 and ET1977.117 This may be one of the items that was stolen in 1991 and later recovered. The original MDA cards of stolen items were given to the police and were not returned.KNIFEmuseummusaIRONWOODFARDONETHNOGRAPHICWOODIRONKNIFEINDONESIATOOLTHEFTSTOLENOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 1988190416 September 2009ET1977.121unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.121.jpg7801977180018001977L 20.4, W 2.3 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndonesiaunknownCULT1998-05-08AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 538collect>intern172817381728 or 1738ST ANDREWS14:43:52A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic CollectionThunderbird and Lightening, British Museum, LondonSacred Circles, LondonSt Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0039WOOD, Marion20002000p.19p. 29p. 88Catalogue of exhibition at Museum of Mankind, London. Illustration of thirty Cree birchbark baskets, in nest. Perhaps collected by Christopher Middleton between 1721 and 1746. Similar to this basket.Catalogue of exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Illustration of Cree nesting baskets, featured also in King.ac114JABJSET1977.125p 845, item14p 116, Item 23SAAUM:1977.125A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collection, p.19. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.st andrews university museum;agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 A transcipt of the 1904 list records: 14 Bark Basket / Pres to University Library 1738.literary and philosophical society inventory Listed as 'Bark Cup University Bears date of having been presented in 1728'. This implies that it has come from the university collections and was presented to the University in 1728. M.A.S An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum.Moved from the Museum Collections Office to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICBASKETBARKALGONQUININDIANNorth AmericaNORTH AMERICAN INDIANBARK BASKETCREEPORCUPINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082009-12-041998-05-08FARDON, RichardKING, J.C.H.COE, Ralph T.unknownAlgonquin Indian, proably CreeHudson Bay area or James Bay area, North America (continent)unknownAccording to the 1884 inventory, the basket bears the date of having been presented in 1728. The 1904 inventory records the date as 1738. There are faint traces of writing on the underside of the basket.Present1998-05-08Record stateFardon notes: The basket may be Algonquin Indian. Marion Wood belives that the basket is Algonquin (a language group, applicable to many American Indian peoples), probably Cree, from the Hudson Bay or James Bay area.1998-05-08goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews Museumbasket; oval shaped, made from a single piece of birch bark, stitched with dyed and undyed porcupine quills (round upper edge), spruce root? at joins; with some traces of a coloured designfragile, two large cracks.19881904188419782008FARDON, RichardunknownunknownunknownDALE, Amy19881904188419782008MGS studentunknownblack and white photographColour slide1997199818th century1Richard Fardon's 1988 guide, p 19, notes: 'The basket appears to have been one of the earliest items to enter the University collection, possibly a souvenir of a trader...' see manufacture and history tables for additional information MDA card and Fardon note the number '42730 LLA NO. 14' but this is not visible on the object. MDA card notes 'label attached illegible - No. 23' this is no longer attached to the basket. Fardon notes that the Museum of Mankind has similar examples. BASKETmusa/g4birch barkporcupine quillsspruce root?FARDONETHNOGRAPHICBASKETBARKALGONQUININDIANNORTH AMERICANORTH AMERICAN INDIANBARK BASKETCREEPORCUPINEobject history fileSeptember 19881904188412 May 197828 November 2008CATGENGENAccording to the 1884 inventory, the basket bears the date of having been presented in 1728. The 1904 inventory records the date as 1738. There are faint traces of writing on the underside of the basket.ET1977.125Barely visible writing on base - examined under UV light to no benefitunknownOriginating culture78114431738172817001738L 22.3; W 24.5; Depth 9.0 cm1728 or 1738AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth America (continent)Hudson Bay area or James Bay areaAlgonquin Indian, proably CreeCULT1998-05-08ABmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities 539collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18001904before 1904?17:47:1116:58:0212:04:1411:45:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67JSET1977.126item 267 or item 291SAAUM:1977.126A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.12. 'Probably 1904 item 267 "stick with lead weight attached" (as on the label) [label no longer exists, SKH 1998], or perhaps item 291 " Balance used by Chinese or Japanese in their cash transactions there being no current coin" pres. by R. Wemyss Esq. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.Association between ET1977.126 and these items suggested by Fardon. St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University Court, 1904An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The MDA card notes '427730 LLB 267' and 'Acc. label "267.C.73" but neither of these numbers are visible on the object in 1998.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICASIAsteelyardWEIGHTWOODstringsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-222011-09-122011-09-121998-05-08unknownunknownpossibly China or JapanunknownPresent1998-05-08Record statesee Notes on main form1998-05-08very goodsteelyard; wooden pole with hook at one end, with 3 measuring scales marked in units of 8, 16 and 20; separate bell-shaped lead weight, with string for hanging.good: slightly worn. Slight rusting on weight.11:44:40oastore198819041978FARDON, RichardunknownA.M.S.2011-09-12198819041978ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentROBINSON, Claireblack and white photograph2011-09-2119972011-09-21before 1904?2steelyardOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODmetalleadstringFARDONETHNOGRAPHICASIASTEELYARDWEIGHTWOODSTRINGOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988190405 May 1978ET1977.126unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.126.jpg782dbi ET1977.126 steelyard.jpg1904180018001904(pole) L 80.7, W 1.7 , (weight) L 7.7 cms before 1904?AUUniversity of St Andrewspossibly China or JapanunknownCULT1998-05-08AA11:44ROBINSON, ClaireSteelyard located in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf D. Lead weight located in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B.2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7D 3323collect>internpeople19081908190814:29:1310:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGBOLASleadsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorBolas.Fair. One of the large sherees is splitting. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Eleven small lead spheres with single perforations and two larger lead spheres of similar type. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccLead.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGBOLASLEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.13(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.13-1.jpg2059190819081908190814001908H14x W6.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3324collect>internpeople19081908190814:29:1410:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGleadCOPPERSPHEREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorLarge lead sphere.Poor. Lead dissication underway with copper corrosion. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Eleven small lead spheres with single perforations and two larger lead spheres of similar type. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccLead/copper.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGLEADCOPPERSPHEREobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.13(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.13-2.jpg2060190819081908190814001908H6x W6 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3325collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3010:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGboneBALL JOINTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorBone ball joint.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bone ball joint with single perforation, slightly tapering. Possibly loom weight. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccBone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGBONEBALL JOINTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.14BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2061190819081908190814001908H4.5x W3.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3292collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3110:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorHammerstone.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Roughly chipped hammerstone. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccStone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.15(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2062190819081908190814001908H5x W3.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3293collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3210:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGranitesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorHammerstone.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Roughly chipped spherical hammerstone. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccGraniteBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGRANITEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.15(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2063190819081908190814001908H4.8x W3.9cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3294collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3310:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGranitesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorHammerstone.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Round granite hammerstone, flat on one side. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccStone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGRANITEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.15(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2064190819081908190814001908H5x W5cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3295collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3310:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGranitesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorHammerstone.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Large smooth granite hammerstone, slightly elliptical in shape. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccStone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGHAMMERSTONESTONEGRANITEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.15(4)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2065190819081908190814001908H5.9x W5cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3326collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3410:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGGOURDLIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSmall gourd.Fair. Neck slightly broken, inside coated with a white deposit, probably lime. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small gourd almost complete, hallowed out for storage purposes. Round based, neck slightly broken. Inside coated with a white deposit, probably lime. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccOrganic- gourd.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGGOURDLIMEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.16BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.16.jpg2066190819081908190814001908H6x W4.5cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3327collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3410:35:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGFOSSIL MOLLUSEGASTROPODLIMESTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFossil molluse.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Fossil molluse (gastropod), cast. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccLimestone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGFOSSIL MOLLUSEGASTROPODLIMESTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.17BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.17.jpg2067190819081908190814001908H3.4x W3cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 2668people19081908190815:18:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACIn department of AnthropologyINCAjarVASEVESSELCERAMICSOUTH AMERICANBREMNER, FLEMINGADAMSON, PETERARYBALLUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281899-12-302005-03-01DonationIncaSOUTH AMERICABREMNER, FlemingJames Fleming Bremner (1864 - 1910). In 1908 he was official translator of Spanish to the Isthmian Canal Company, Panama. Collection of items given to the University had been excavated by Bremner himself from the Upper Andes.1Present2005-03-01ComponentRecord state2005-03-01fairRound bottomed lugged vessel with narrow neck: Jar/vase. An aryballus of Inca type.Fair. Fractured at base of neck all round with crack running down across front of body to near base - has been repaired with glue. Slightly chipped rim. Black and white stripes of decoration worn/faded. (E Pimblett 24/2/1992)1992PIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.1992ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/3119921Round bottomed lugged vessel with narrow neck: Jar/vase. Underslip of buff, overslip of red redial stripes from flaring rim. Two small lopped handles (lugs) on lower half of vessel. Small/narrow black slip stripes either side of red slip decoration and traces of two white infil stripes down front of body. An aryballus of Inca type.saceramic - buff fabricINCAJARVASEVESSELCERAMICSOUTH AMERICANBREMNER, FLEMINGADAMSON, PETERARYBALLUSobject history file24 February 1992James Fleming Bremner (1864 - 1910). In 1908 he was official translator of Spanish to the Isthmian Canal Company, Panama. Collection of items given to the University had been excavated by Bremner himself from the Upper Andes.ET1977.174BREMNER, FlemingOriginating cultureET1977.174(2).jpgET1977.174.jpg1873190819081908ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth AmericaIncaCULT2005-03-01ACsa1 3283people19081908190810:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzeCUTTING IMPLEMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBronze cutting implement.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze cutting implement with large crescent blade with parallel sided body expanding to slightly curved butt. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZECUTTING IMPLEMENTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.175BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.175(2).jpgET1977.175.jpg2007190819081908190814001908H18.3x W15cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3284people19081908190810:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.176(1)SAAUM: 1977.176(A)ET1977.176(1)Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin..Fair. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed pin, with single perforation, of wrought manufacture. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.176(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.176-1(2).jpgET1977.176-1.jpg2008190819081880190814001908H 11x W3.6 cmLate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3285people19081908190810:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.176(B)SAAUM: 1977.176(B)ET1977.176(2)Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin..Poor. Much of disc lost (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed pin, with single large perforation, of wrought manufacture, much of disc lost. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.176(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.176-2(2).jpgET1977.176-2.jpg2009190819081880190814001908H 10.4x W 2.6 cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3286people19081908190810:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.177ET1977.177SAAUM: 1977.177Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscfabricsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin..Fair. Top of disc lost (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1992200919081978PIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, MichelleunknownM.A.S1992200919081978unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed bronze pin, no perforation, of wrought manufacture. Top of disc missing. Grey fabric apparent wrapped around top of shaft Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccBronze/fabricBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCFABRICobject history file199210 September 2009190820 April 1978Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.177BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byEt1977.177(2).jpgET1977.177.jpg1982190819081880190814001908H 13x W 3.9 cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3287people19081908190810:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.178SAAUM: 1977.178ET1977.178Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in the Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin..Poor. Part of disc missing. Bronze discoloured. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed bronze pin of wrought manufacture. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in the Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.178BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.178(2).jpgET1977.178.jpg2010190819081880190814001908H 13.3 x W 3 cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3288people19081908190810:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.179SAAUM: 1977.179ET1977.179Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pinFair. Bronze discoloured. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed bronze pin of wrought manufacture. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.179BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.179(2).jpgET1977.179.jpg2011190819081880190814001908H10.8 x W3.4cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3328collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3510:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGLIMESTONEBIVALVEfossilsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFossil Bivalve.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Fossil Bivalve. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccLimestone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGLIMESTONEBIVALVEFOSSILobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.18BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.18(2).jpgET1977.18.jpg2068190819081908190814001908H3.7x W2.7cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3289people19081908190810:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin..Fair. Bronze discoloured. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed bronze pin of wrought manufacture. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.180BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.180.jpg2030190819081908190814001908H13.2x W3.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3290people19081908190810:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.181ET1977.181Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERPINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorSmall copper pin.Poor. Head broken above perforation. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small copper pin of wrought manufacture with single perforation. Head broken above perforation. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.181BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2031190819081880190814001908H 16.4x W 5.1cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3291people19081908190810:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorBronze pin.Good. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze pin with single perforation below a crude figurine with simple incised detail. Figurine flat backed and cast. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.182BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.182.jpg2032190819081908190814001908H18.2x W2.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3296peoplecollect>intern19081908190810:35:5211:38:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektlate 19th / early 20th centuryac114ac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182011-01-242010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorBronze pin and textile.Fair. Pin head partially lost. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze pin and textile. Pin head partially lost. Textile is of coarse wollen cloth of simple weave, folded and the pin runs through twice. Pin held in place by string/lace wound around in a figure of eight fashion on a cleat. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzetextileBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINTEXTILEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.183BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.183(4).jpgET1977.183(3).jpgET1977.183(2).jpgET1977.183.jpg2033190819081880190814001908H 8.7x W 7.9 cmlate 19th / early 20th century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3297people19081908190810:35:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorDisc headed bronze pin.Poor. Most of shaft missing. Disc head broken.(Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Disc headed bronze pin, much of shaft missing no perforation. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.184BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.184.jpg2034190819081908190814001908H5.6x W4.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3298peoplecollect>intern19081908190810:35:5210:15:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114ac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.185SAAUM: 1977.185ET1977.185Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzePINdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182011-01-242010-01-272009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorBronze pinPoor.Textile now missing, very little of large disc left.(Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze pin. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZEPINDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.185BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.185detail.jpgET1977.185(5).jpgET1977.185(4).jpgET1977.185(3).jpgET1977.185(2).jpgET1977.185.jpg2035190819081880190814001908H9.5 x W3.2 cmLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3299people19081908190810:35:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPIPSEEDORGANICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorSmall pip containing seeds.Good.(Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small pip containing seeds. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPIPSEEDORGANICobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.186BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.186.jpg2036190819081908190814001908H2x W2.9cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3300people19081908190810:35:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYboneNEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorBone needle.Fair(Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Long bone needle with small eye and sharp point. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccBone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBONENEEDLEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.187BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.187.jpg2037190819081908190814001908H16.4x W0.6cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3336people19081908190810:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGboneSCRAPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCurved bone implementFair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Curved bone implement, possibly scraper, with polished, rounded point. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGBONESCRAPERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.188BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.188.jpg2076190819081908190814001908H16x W1.9 cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3266people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYWOODPINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-10DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-10ComponentRecord state2009-09-10poorSmall wooden pin.Poor. Only top half remains. (Michelle Thomson 10/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Top half of small wooden pin with spherical head. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccWOODBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYWOODPINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.189BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.189.jpg19831908190819081908H6.2 x W0.9 cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-10ADcc1 3329collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3510:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGLIMESTONEBIVALVEfossilsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFossil Bivalve.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Fossil Bivalve (cast). Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccLimestone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGLIMESTONEBIVALVEFOSSILobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.19BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.19(2).jpgET1977.19.jpg2069190819081908190814001908H3.6x W3.4cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3267people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYbonePINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBone eyeless needle or pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small bone eyeless needle or pin with polished sharp point. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEPINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNEEDLEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.190BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.190.jpg1984190819081908190814001908H12.4 x W0.6 cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3268people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYbonePINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBone pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bone pin with polished rounded/tapered head and blunted polished point. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEPINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.191BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.191.jpg1985190819081908190814001908H9.4 x W1.6 cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3269people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYbonePINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBone pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bone pin with polished rounded point and tapered rounded head. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEPINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.193BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.193.jpg1986190819081908190814001908H13.4 x W1 cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3270people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYboneAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYtoothsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorFlat tooth (bone).Fair. Part of head missing (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flat tooth (perforated ) with polished surface, and root tapering to a point.Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYTOOTHobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.194BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.194.jpg1987190819081908190814001908H10.8 x W2.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3271people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYboneAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYtoothPINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorSpit tooth forming a pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Split tooth with flattened, polished and pointed root forming a pin.Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYTOOTHPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.195BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.195.jpg1988190819081908190814001908H11.4 x W2.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3272people19081908190810:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYboneAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorRough bone pin.Fair. Some discolouration (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Rough bone pin with perforated head, and polished rounden point. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.196BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.196.jpg1989190819081908190814001908H11.8 x W1.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3273people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYbronzeAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorLoop-headed bronze pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Loop-headed . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccbronzeBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBRONZEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.197BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.197.jpg1990190819081908190814001908H4.9x W0.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3274people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYWOODAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorWoodin pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Woodin pin, slightly curved, and dark brown. Long tapering point and single perforation . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccWOODBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYWOODAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.198BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.198.jpg1991190819081908190814001908H9.6x W0.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3275people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYboneAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINNEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBone needle or pin.Poor. Upper section missing (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Lower section of flat polished bone needle or pin . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINNEEDLEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.199BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.199.jpg1992190819081908190814001908H6.4x W0.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3330collect>internpeople19081908190814:31:3510:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGGOURDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorGourd fragment.Poor. Badly broken around rim. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Gourd fragment consisitng of gourd neck. in 1977 there were traces of blue and white pigment on inner and outer surface. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccOrganic- gourd.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGGOURDobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.20BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.20.jpg2070190819081908190814001908H5.4x W3.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3276people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYboneAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINNEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorBone needleFair. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Polished bone needle with eye and blunt point . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccboneBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYBONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPINNEEDLEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.200BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by1993190819081908190814001908H5.4x W0.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3277people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorStone implement.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert stone artefact . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccSTONEBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.201BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.201(2).jpgET1977.201.jpg1994190819081908190814001908H5.6x W1.5cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3278people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementSCRAPPERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorChert artefact.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert artefact one of six probably scrappers . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccChertBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTSCRAPPERSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.202BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.202(4).jpgET1977.202(3).jpgET1977.202(2).jpgET1977.202.jpg1995190819081908190814001908H4.3x W6.6cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3279people19081908190810:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementSCRAPPERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorChert artefact.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert artefact one of six probably scrappers . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccChertBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTSCRAPPERSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.203BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.203(2).jpgET1977.203.jpg1996190819081908190814001908H3.4x W1.4cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3247people19081908190810:35:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementSCRAPPERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorChert artefact.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert artefact one of six probably scrappers . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccChertBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTSCRAPPERSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.204BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by1997190819081908190814001908H4.1x W1.7cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3248people19081908190810:35:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementSCRAPPERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorChert artefact.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert artefact one of six probably scrappers . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccChertBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTSCRAPPERSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.205BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by1998190819081908190814001908H6.7x W2.9cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3249people19081908190810:35:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertimplementSCRAPPERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorChert artefact.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Chert artefact one of six probably scrappers . Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccChertBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSTONEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTIMPLEMENTSCRAPPERSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.206BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.206(2).jpgET1977.206.jpg1999190819081908190814001908H5.2x W1.4cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3331collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:2010:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODPINWOODEN PINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorWoodin pin.Fair. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Wooden pin, slightly tapering and crudely rounded in section. Possible 'magenta' pigment apparent on areas of surface. Head cylindrical with single incised band running around top of head. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccWOODBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODPINWOODEN PINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.21BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.21.jpg2071190819081908190814001908H15.5x W0.7 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3342collect>intern12:38:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNorth AmericaChertARROWHEADCHERT ARROWHEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorChert arrowhead.Poor. Tang and point missing. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Small chert. Provenance unknown possibly North America.ccChertANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNORTH AMERICACHERTARROWHEADCHERT ARROWHEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.217Created byET1977.217(2).jpgET1977.217.jpg207814001908H3.4x W2.5ms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3343collect>intern15:26:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNorth AmericaflintSPEARHEADBUFFALOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSpearhead.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Brown flint spearhead of Levallois style manufacture. From North America. possibly a buffalo spear.ccFlint.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNORTH AMERICAFLINTSPEARHEADBUFFALOobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.219Created byET1977.219(2).jpgET1977.219.jpg207914001908H15x W6.4ms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3332collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:2010:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODPINWOODEN PINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorWoodin pin.Fair. Small splits throughout, piece missing at bottom. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Wooden pin, slightly tapering and crudely rounded in section. Cylindrical head. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccWOODBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGWOODPINWOODEN PINobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.22BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.22.jpg2072190819081908190814001908H15.4x W1.8cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3344collect>intern12:30:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNorth AmericaflintSPEARHEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSpearhead.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Brown flint spearhead of Levallois style manufacture. From North America. possibly a buffalo spear.ccFlint.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNORTH AMERICAFLINTSPEARHEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.220Created byET1977.220(2).jpgET1977.220.jpg208014001908H15x W6.8ms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3345single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNorth AmericaflintSPEARHEADBUFFALOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSpearhead.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown1Brown flint spearhead of Levallois style manufacture. From North America. possibly a buffalo spear.ccFlint.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNORTH AMERICAFLINTSPEARHEADBUFFALOobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.221Created by208114001908H21x W6.1ms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3346collect>intern12:35:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNorth AmericaflintSPEARHEADROUGH-OUTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorRough-out for small spearhead.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1"Rough-out" for a small chert spearhead. Provenance unknown.ccChert.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYNORTH AMERICAFLINTSPEARHEADROUGH-OUTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.222Created byET1977.222(2).jpgET1977.222.jpg208214001908H7.1x W4.8ms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3333collect>intern12:39:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONflintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFlint.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Rectangular black flint with cortex on ventral. Part of Miss Wilson collection.ccFlint.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONFLINTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.223Created byET1977.223(2).jpgET1977.223.jpg207314001908H3.7x W2.7cms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3334collect>intern12:40:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONflintDEBITAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFlint.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Pink/brown flint probably un-utilised debitage, provenance unknown. Part of Miss Wilson collection.ccFlint.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONFLINTDEBITAGEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.224Created byET1977.224(2).jpgET1977.224.jpg207414001908H3.4x W2.3cms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3335collect>intern15:02:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONSTONEAXESTONE AXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-18unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSemi-polished stone axe.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Small semi-polished stone axe with butt left rough. Part of Miss Wilson collection.ccStone.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYWILSONSTONEAXESTONE AXEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.225Created byET1977.225(2).jpgET1977.225.jpg207514001908H12.2x W5.8cms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3301collect>interncollect>intern14:34:2215:00:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.INCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERsilverdiscNECKLACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-01-312010-01-252009-09-16ET:C16unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorNecklace.Fair. Bone splitting and in need of conservation. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Necklace consisitng of 6 ceramic, hollow, cylinders and 2 hollow bone cylinders. Re threaded on copper wire. Part of Fleming Bremner collection. Amerindian materialccCeramic/boneINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERSILVERDISCNECKLACEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.23Created byET1977.23.jpg20380014001908H15.3x W10.5cms VariousUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3347collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:2310:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYtextileAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorTextile disc.Fair. Raged around the edges. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Textile disc, woven (coarse simple weave) of twine type wool. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccTextile.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYTEXTILEAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.23(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.23.2.jpg2083190819081908190814001908H3.2x W3.4cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3348collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:2410:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSKINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-24ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorSkin disc.Fair. Raged around the edges small hole. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small skin disc. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccSkin.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYSKINAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.23(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2084190819081908190814001908H2.9x W2.5cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 54019041977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTOLENshellPENDANTADZEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-08unknownPacificItem is not mentioned in any of the older catalogues.Missing1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08unknownPendant/adze; shell1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingshellFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTOLENSHELLPENDANTADZE1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (20)September 1988Item is not mentioned in any of the older catalogues.ET1977.237Manufactered by1977190418001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsPacificMANU1998-05-08MUmissing 51519041977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTOLENshellPENDANTADZEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-08unknownPacificItem is not mentioned in any of the older catalogues.Missing1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08unknownPendant/adze; shell1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingshellFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTOLENSHELLPENDANTADZE1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (20)September 1988Item is not mentioned in any of the older catalogues.ET1977.238Manufactered by1977190418001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsPacificMANU1998-05-08MUmissing 3304collect>interncollect>intern14:34:2614:58:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.INCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERsilverdiscNECKLACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-01-312010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorNecklace.Fair. Slight discolouration on object (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Necklace of mixed materials in spherical and tapered cylindrical form, re-threaded on copper wire. Part of Fleming Bremner collection. Amerindian materialccJaditeboneshell and seed husk. Copper wire.INCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERSILVERDISCNECKLACEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET1977.24Created byET1977.24.jpg20410014001908H12.4x W10cms VariousUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 516collect>interncollect>intern1950195020 November 195017:13:2311:45:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JS1977.247SAAUM: 1977.247A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.8. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'Presented by Mrs E. Cox in 1950, provenance unknown but presumed to be African.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The card records the donor as Mrs Winifred E. Cox of Denork, St Andrews. It notes 'Possibly New Cat. No. 215'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETivoryCOPPERAFRICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-08DonationunknownAFRICACOX, Winifred E.Donated by Mrs Cox of Denork, St Andrews.Present1998-05-08Record state2002-07-23very goodbraceletgood. Wire tarnished.11:44:40oastore19881978FARDON, RichardH.D.2011-09-1219881978ROBINSON, ClaireMGS sudentblack and white photograph2011-09-211997before 19501The bracelet consists of two semi-circular halves joined by three strand wires through holes bored horizontally through ends of sections.Open Access Storeoastoreivorycopper wireFARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETIVORYCOPPERAFRICAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 198822 May 1978Donated by Mrs Cox of Denork, St Andrews.ET1977.247COX, Mrs Winifred E.Manufactered bydbi ET1977.247.jpg7831950195018001950D 7.6 cms, W 2.0 cms20 November 1950ADUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaunknownMANU1998-05-08AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 5171950195020/11/1950single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETCOPPERSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-08DonationEuropeCOX, Winifred E.Missing1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08unknownbracelet, copper, probably European1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing suspected stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingCOPPERFARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETCOPPERSTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p21)September 1988ET1977.248COX, Mrs Winifred E., Denork, St AndrewsManufactered by195019501800197720/11/1950ADUniversity of St AndrewsEuropeMANU1998-05-08MUmissing 5181950195020/11/1950single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETbronzeSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-08DonationEuropeCOX, Winifred E.Missing1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08unknownbracelet, bronze, probably European1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing suspected stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbronzeFARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.BRACELETBRONZESTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p21)September 1988ET1977.249COX, Mrs Winifred E., Denork, St AndrewsManufactered by195019501800197720/11/1950ADUniversity of St AndrewsEuropeMANU1998-05-08MUmissing 3302collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:2710:35:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTRIPCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-16ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorCopper strip.Good. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Copper strip, paper thin, perforated at end lobes, decorated in a flat beaded form. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTRIPCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.25(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.25-1.jpg2039190819081908190814001908H7.3x W4.2cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 3303collect>internpeoplecollect>intern19081908190814:34:2810:35:5216:06:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182011-01-242010-01-252009-09-16ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-16ComponentRecord state2009-09-16poorSeven discs.Fair. Six complete and one half. (Michelle Thomson 16/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Six complete and one half, nickel silver/copper? Discs with single perforation in each. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccSilver/copper?BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGSILVERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.25(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.25-2(5).jpgET1977.25-2(4).jpgET1977.25-2(3).jpgET1977.25-2(2).jpgET1977.25-2.jpg2040190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-16ADcc1 5411950195020/11/1950single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.STOLENCOPPERBLADEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-08DonationEuropeCOX, Winifred E.Missing1998-05-08Record state1998-05-08unknownBlade; copper, probably European1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing suspected stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingCOPPERFARDONETHNOGRAPHICCOX, MRS WINIFRED E.STOLENCOPPERBLADE1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p21)September 1988ET1977.250COX, Mrs Winifred E., Denork, St AndrewsManufactered by195019501800197720/11/1950ADUniversity of St AndrewsEuropeMANU1998-05-08MUmissing 542collect>interncollect>intern19321932193217:19:0811:45:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1932hcr1cr67JS1977.251SAAUM: 1977.251A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.8. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'Donated by Capt. Smith in 1932, found in Bevere River, Makurdie, Northern Nigeria'.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate Museum. The card records: 'St. A. Preh. A.C. N 35 "Axe head of... found in the Bevere River Makurdie, N. Nigeria + presented by Capt. Smith in 1932"'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSMITH, CAPTAINAXEHEADSTONENIGERIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationunknownNigeria, AfricaSMITH,Present1998-05-15Record state2002-07-23very goodAxehead; shaped and polished stone.good. Dark red spotting to stone11:44:40oastore19881978FARDON, RichardA.J.B.2011-09-1219881978ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-09-211997before 1932193211900CollectedSMITH,Found in the Bevere River, Makurdie, Northern Nigeria.Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSMITH, CAPTAINAXEHEADSTONENIGERIAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 198823 May 1978Found in the Bevere River, Makurdie, Northern Nigeria.ET1977.251inscr. in white ink: N.35. inscr. in black ink: N.35SMITH, CaptainSMITH, CaptainManufactered bydbi ET1977.251.jpg750193219321900193217001932L 18.2 cm, W 8.0 cm, D 3.5 cmbefore 19321932CADUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaNigeriaunknownMANU1998-05-15AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 543collect>intern18001884before 1884ST ANDREWS11:51:15in COBBE, Hugh (ed.), Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the Pacific, British MuseumSt Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67JABJS1977.253no.92p.862, no.289SAAUM:1977.253p.17. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue, with the addition of new accessions from 1987.literary and philosophical society inventory 'New Zeland War Club: Revr. John Thomson'. This may be ET1977.253.St Andrews university museum; agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 p. 862, no.289: 'Stone javelin'. This may be ET1977.253. But see also p. 843, no.12.: 'Three New Zealand war clubs. Pres by Rev. John Thomson. New Zealand'.A.J.B An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum. The card reads: 'St. A. Preh. A.C. N 4 "O.N. 289. L.P.S.C.' and 'Label on object "Maori Ceremonial Implement. These are now v. rare"'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEMAORINew ZealandWAR CLUBTHOMSON, REV. JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122010-05-211998-05-15STARZECKA, DorotaDonationMaoriNew ZealandTHOMSON, JohnPresent1998-05-15Record state2002-09-12very goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews Museumwar club; Maori 'patu onewa', shaped stonegood. Rectangular 'patch', perhaps indicating repaired damage (HR, 12/9/2002)11:50:44oastore1988188419041978FARDON, Richardunknownunknownunknown2011-09-121988188419041978PHILLIPSON, AndyMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.254 - Maori axe2011-04-12199719th century?1Fardon (p17) notes: There is a photograph of a war-club identical to this in an article by Dorota Starzecka in 'Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the Pacific', ed. Cobbe, 1979:74, British Museum. Starzecka notes that the clubs were used for hand-to-hand contact.Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEMAORINEW ZEALANDWAR CLUBTHOMSON, REV. JOHNOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19881884190423 May 1978GENET1977.253inscr.: 289 inscr.: N4THOMSON, Rev. JohnManufactered byET1977.253.jpg7841884180018001884L 34.4 cms W 8.3 cmsbefore 1884ADUniversity of St AndrewsNew ZealandMaoriMANU1998-05-15AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C 544collect>interncollect>intern18361884before 1884ST ANDREWS16:51:2111:51:15in COBBE, Hugh (ed.), Cook's Voyages and Peoples of the Pacific, British MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67JSA Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes; 'The axe may be 1884: Item 97 "Stone Adze", donated from the Bruce Collection. Henry Bruce seems to have been the donor of sundry specimens, including the stone adze (1977.113). The axe was an everyday item and shows wear'.literary and philosophical society inventory 'Stone adze Bruce'. Fardon suggests that this may be ET1977.254.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEMAORINew ZealandBRUCE, HENRYAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15STARZECKA, DorotaDonationMaori, New ZealandBRUCE, HenryFardon (p17) notes: The axe may be 1884: Item 97 'Stone adze' donated from the Bruce collection. If so, it would have been donated before 1884.Present1998-05-15Record state2002-09-12very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesMaori stone axegood. Edges worn (HR, 12/09/2002)11:50:44gw19881884FARDON, Richardunknown2011-09-1219881884ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1977.253 - Maori war club2011-09-2119981gwSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEMAORINEW ZEALANDBRUCE, HENRYAXEobject history fileSeptember 19881884GENFardon (p17) notes: The axe may be 1884: Item 97 'Stone adze' donated from the Bruce collection. If so, it would have been donated before 1884.ET1977.254BRUCE, Henry?Manufactered bydbi ET1977.254.jpg7851884183618001977L 14.2 cms W 9.1 cmsbefore 1884ADUniversity of St AndrewsNew ZealandMaoriMANU1998-05-15AA11:50:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7C 54519511951January 1951Argonauts of the Western Pacificsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.358HRJSSAAUM: 1977.255A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p. 16. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'This adze of nephrite was intended for exchange rather than use. Malinowski mentions such adzes in his description of the kula exchange in 'Argonauts of the Western Pacific': Another class of articles, which often take a subsiduary part in the Kula exchange consists of the large and thin polished axe blades, called in the Kiriwinian language beku. They are never used for any practical purposes, and fulfil only the function of tokens of wealth and objects of parade. In the Kula they would be given as kaributu (solicitary gifts), and would go both ways. As they are quarried in Woodlark Island and polished in Kiriwana, they would, however, move in the direction from the Trobriands to Dobu more frequently than in the opposite one (1921. Quotation from 1961 edn., page 358)'.An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEaxe headADZEWEALTH OBJECTNEPHRITEBEKUMelanesiaKULAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-15MALINOWSKIDonationMelanesiaGUTHRIE, Rodger C.The MDA card records the donation by 'Rodger, C. Guthrie (Newport), : January 1951'.Present1998-05-15Record state2002-07-26very goodBeku: adze or axe head, used as a wealth object; highly polished and intended for exchange rather than use.good19881978FARDON, RichardA.J.B.19881978MGS studentblack and white photograph1997before 19511sa:c/c/rnephrite (stone)FARDONETHNOGRAPHICSTONEAXE HEADADZEWEALTH OBJECTNEPHRITEBEKUMELANESIAKULAobject history fileSeptember 198826 May 1978GENThe MDA card records the donation by 'Rodger, C. Guthrie (Newport), : January 1951'.ET1977.255GUTHRIE, Rodger C.Manufactered by7861951195118001951L 25.4 cm, W 13.6 cm, D 1.4 cmJanuary 1951ADUniversity of St AndrewsMelanesiaMANU1998-05-15AAsa:c/c/r 3305collect>internpeople19081908190814:34:3010:35:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCopper disc.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Copper disc. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.26(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2042190819081908190814001908H2.7x W2.7cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3306collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5210:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGtwinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorNine copper discs and twine.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Nine copper discs with twine. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGTWINEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.26(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.26-2.jpg2043190819081908190814001908H2.7x W2.7cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3307collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5310:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGtwinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSeven copper discs and twine.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Seven copper discs with twine. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGTWINEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.26(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.26-3.jpg2044190819081908190814001908H2.7x W2.7cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3308collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5410:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGtwinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSix copper discs and twine.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Six copper discs with twine. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGTWINEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.26(4)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.26-1.jpg2045190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3309collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5510:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYdiscCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGtwinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSix copper discs and twine.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Six copper discs with twine. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYDISCCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGTWINEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.26(5)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.26-5.jpg2046190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3310collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5610:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGOCHREHAEMATITEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorFragment of red ochre.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One large fragment of red ochre, one end of which has been ground for powder giving a polished appearence. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccHaematite.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGOCHREHAEMATITEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.27BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.27.jpg2047190819081908190814001908H9.8x W5.6cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 4477collect>internpeoplecollect>intern19081908190816:46:0814:36:5610:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114ac114SAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Should have been re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records could not be found for this object or accession number. New record created.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGOCHREHAEMATITEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182011-01-31ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18Record state2009-09-18goodanimal figurineGood. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922011unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.CARLINI, Arianna190819781992added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.ac114Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGOCHREHAEMATITEobject history file190820 April 1978199231 January 2011Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.28BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.28(2).jpgET1977.28.jpg190819081908190814001908H9.8x W5.6cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 576collect>interncollect>intern18001977before 197717:26:1811:45:56A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collectionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.19hcr1cr67JSET1977.2848SAAUM:1977.2848A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.19. This is a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'Although without accession details, this spoon has been attributed to the N.W. Coast of America by Charles Hunt'.MDA card.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONHORNspoonNorth AmericasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-27FARDON, RichardunknownunknownNorth West Coast , North Americaunknown1Present1998-05-27ComponentRecord stateFardon notes: Although without accession details, this spoon has been attributed to the N.W. Coast of America by Charles Hunt.1998-05-27goodspoon; carved horn with rounded bowl and handlefair: fragile, handle with care11:44:40oastore19881978FARDON, RichardM.A.S.2011-09-1219881978ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photograph2011-09-2119971spoonOpen Access StoreoastoreHORNETHNOGRAPHICFARDONHORNSPOONNORTH AMERICAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 19881 June 1978CATET1977.2848unknownManufactered bydbi ET1977.2848.jpg7481977180018001977L 16.2, W 5.5, D 5.6 cmsbefore 1977AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AmericaNorth West Coast unknownMANU1998-05-27AB11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B1 3311collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5710:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGSTONEANIMALBIRDRIVER PEEBLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorBlack stone animal /bird on base.Poor. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Made possibly from river peeble. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccSTONEBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGSTONEANIMALBIRDRIVER PEEBLEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.29BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.29.jpg2048190819081908190814001908H2.2x W3.3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3312collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5710:35:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGdiscsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSilver disc fragments.Poor. Some very small pieces. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.11 small pieces of silver disc. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccsilverBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGDISCSILVERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.30(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2049190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3313collect>internpeople19081908190814:36:5810:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGdiscsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSilver discs.Poor. Discoloured and chipped. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.9 small pieces of silver disc. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccsilverBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGDISCSILVERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.30(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.30.2.jpg2050190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3314collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:1710:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGdiscsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorSilver discs.Poor. Some very small pieces. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.28 small pieces of silver disc. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccsilverBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGDISCSILVERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.30(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.30(3).jpg2051190819081908190814001908Hx Wcms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3315collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:1810:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTMTSAAUM: 1977.30(4)SAAUM: 1977.30(4)ET1977.30(4)Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catalogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGdiscCOPPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-272009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorLarge copper disc.Poor. One large piece four small pieces. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811880CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Five pieces of a copper disc comprising one large piece and four small fragments. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGDISCCOPPERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approximately to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.30(4)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.30(4).jpg2052190819081880190814001908H 7.1x W 4.5cmLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3316collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:1910:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGdiscCOPPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCopper parts.Poor. Small broken fragments. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Eight pieces of copper. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCOPPERBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGDISCCOPPERobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.30(5)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2053190819081908190814001908Hx Wms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3350collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:1910:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPEEBLESTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorPeeble.Good. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Smooth polished peeble. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccStone.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYPEEBLESTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.31BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.31.jpg2086190819081908190814001908H3.9x W3.6cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3317collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2010:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGVASEARYBALLUSCERAMICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorAryballus (Inca vase) sherd.Poor. Fragment. Neck, rim and small portion of body. Rim chipped. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Aryballus (Inca vase) sherd. Neck and rim complete, with red/buff overslip. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCeramic pink/buff fabric.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGVASEARYBALLUSCERAMICobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.32BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.32.jpg2054190819081908190814001908H5.7x W6.8ms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3250collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2010:35:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYCERAMICAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYfigurinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorFigurine.Poor. Head and part of headdress only. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Fragment of figurine in buff fabric. Head and part of headdress only. Features incised and head-dress in applied detail. Similar to figurine found in central Veracruz, "Ranchito De Las Animas Type". Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCERAMICBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYCERAMICAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYFIGURINEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.33BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.33.jpg2000190819081908190814001908H4.3x W4.7cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3251collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2110:35:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2001190819081908190814001908H3.4x W3.8cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3252collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2210:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2002190819081908190814001908H7.2x W4.8cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3253collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2210:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2003190819081908190814001908H6x W4.1cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3280collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2310:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(4)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2004190819081908190814001908H5x W2.9cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3281collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2410:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(5)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2005190819081908190814001908H6.3x W5.5cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3282collect>internpeople19081908190814:40:2410:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-11ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-11ComponentRecord state2009-09-11poorGeological specimens.Good. (Michelle Thomson 11/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009unknownblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.One of six geological specimens. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccunknownBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYGEOLOGICALSPECIMENobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.34(6)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2006190819081908190814001908H3x W3cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-11ADcc1 3318collect>internpeople19081908190814:27:1710:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICFIGUREMOULDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCeramic figure.Poor. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small red ceramic figure. Humanoid, perforated under arms, with lightly incised features. Possibly made in mould. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCeramic.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICFIGUREMOULDobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.7BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.7(2).jpgET1977.7.jpg2055190819081908190814001908H10.4x W6.7ms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 3319collect>internpeople19081908190814:27:1910:35:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICFIGUREMOULDVALVE MOULDHEAD DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182010-01-252009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorValve mould.Good. Some minor chips. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small ceramic single valve mould of buff fabric. mould in sub-rectangular form with black lug for handling. Design of mould face consists of a clothed figure wearing a head dress. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCeramic.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICFIGUREMOULDVALVE MOULDHEAD DRESSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.8BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET1977.8(2).jpgET1977.8.jpg2056190819081908190814001908H5.5x W3ms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 496collect>intern1800197719th century?10:37:58Cook's Voyages and the People of the PacificHawaii. People and Culturesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 23-25ad458JS179 or 181SAAUM:1977.871977.87'179 Native hook made of Mother of pearl and bone'. '181 Hook tortoise shell and bone'. Fardon notes these entries but concludes that it is difficult to be certain how ET1977.87 and ET1977.119 entered the collections. st Andrews Museum: agreement between Literary Society and University court 1904An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews's Ethnographic Collection, p.20. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The hooks [ET1977.87] and ET1977.119] closely resemble illustrations in Hugh Cobbe ed. 'Cook's Voyages and the Peoples of the Pacific' (1979), and Dorota Starzecka 'Hawaii. People and Culture' (1975), volumes published to coincide with British Museum exhibitions.... The composite bone hook is virtually identical to specimens on Starzecka (p22). Charles Hunt believes the larger hook [ET1977.119] to be from either Tonga or Fiji.HOOKbonetwineWOODPolynesiaFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFISHING HOOKFISHINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-011998-05-01COBBE, Hugh (ed.)STARZECKA, DorotaunknownPolynesiaunknownFardon notes that items 179 and 181 of the 1904 catalogue are composite fish hooks but that there is no mention of such material in the 1884 catalogue.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-12very goodPolynesian fishing hook; barb attached to shaft by cord binding and wood insertgood. Twine fraying (HR, 12/9/2002)10:37:18sa:c/c/l190419781988unknownM.A.SFARDON, Richard2011-06-01190419781988STEPHEN, JuliaMGS studentblack and white photographblack and white photograph19981995before 19771sa:c/c/lbonetwineWOODHOOKBONETWINEWOODPOLYNESIAFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFISHING HOOKFISHINGobject history file190412 April 1978September 1988GENGENFardon notes that items 179 and 181 of the 1904 catalogue are composite fish hooks but that there is no mention of such material in the 1884 catalogue.ET1977.87inscr. in ink: N290unknownOriginating culture7517521977180017001977L 35.0 cms (hook) L 9.1 cms W 3.8 cms19th century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsPolynesiaCULT1998-05-01AA10:37:18ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C1 49718001884before 1884single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJWFJSItem 1p844, item 23SAAUM:1977.881977.88literary and philosophical society inventory 'Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus M[iss] Newall and Keillor Dundee Polar Regions'. Is ET1977.88 part of this material?st andrews university museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'. Was ET1977.88 included in the fishing apparatus?M.A.S An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.14. The 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue, with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The 1884 catalogue of the collection lists item No.1 as "Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus" collected from Messrs Newall and Keillor of Dundee from Polar regions. These items (ET1977.88, .90 and .91) may well be a vestige of that gift'.boneWOODSCRAPERETHNOGRAPHICFARDONESKIMOULUNEWALLFISHING1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-11-201998-05-01DonationEskimoNorth AmericaNEWALL and KEILLORIf this is indeed part of the material donated by Newall and Keillor, it would have come into the collections before 1884.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-07-26goodscraper; Eskimo (Inuit) 'ulu' of bone and wood composite construction.wooden handle missing. Evidence of wood worm, now dead, in remains of handle.1884190419781988unknownunknownM.A.S.FARDON, Richard1884190419781988ET1977.90, ET1977.91 - other Eskimo material19th century?188411800CollectedNEWALL and KEILLOR?Richard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection p14 suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'.Fardon noted: The wooden handle is missing although the retaining pins are present.sa:c/c/rboneWOODBONEWOODSCRAPERETHNOGRAPHICFARDONESKIMOULUNEWALLFISHING1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEobject history file1884190410 April 1978September 1988Richard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection p14 suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'.If this is indeed part of the material donated by Newall and Keillor, it would have come into the collections before 1884.ET1977.88NEWALL and KEILLOR?NEWALL and KEILLOROriginating culture188418841800180018001900L 8.8, W 5.2 cmsbefore 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AmericaEskimoCULT1998-05-01ABsa:c/c/r1 498collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18001904before 190417:23:3112:14:4212:08:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67ad458JSp. 854, item 180SAAUM:1977.891977.89St Andrews University Museum: Agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '180. Iron Hook with thong'M.P.D? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum.A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection,p.19, revised 1988Moved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGHOOKIRONfibre twineNORTH WEST AMERICA1904 SCHEDULEAMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122011-05-121998-05-01unknownunknownNorth West Coast?, North Amercia?unknownMDA Accession card notes: 'OAC [Old Accession Catalogue?], Lower Lobby A and B no. 180, "Iron hook with thong". Old no. C 95.' In the introduction to his 1988 guide Richard Fardon notes the existence of objects marked with numbers pre-fixed with C. He thinks this may relate to a catalogue compiled around the time of the building of the Bell Pettigrew Museum (1909 to 1911). There is no trace of such a catalogue.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateThis item has been reocrded on the MDA card as being of Eskimo origin, this has been changed on the card to Pacific and Richard Fardon's 1988 catalogue (p 19) records its provenance as North West American. 1998-05-01goodhook; iron with fibre twinefair12:07:46musa1904197819882009unknownunknownFARDON, RichardBURDGE, Jessica2011-05-121904197819882009MGS studentblack and white photograph1995before 19041Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection, page 19, notes: 'Previously identified as Eskimo in accession records, this hook is far more likely to have come from the N.W. Coast of America.'HOOKmuseummusaIRONfibre twineETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGHOOKIRONFIBRE TWINENORTH WEST AMERICA1904 SCHEDULEAMERICAmuseumobject history file19046 April 1978September 198816 September 2009MDA Accession card notes: 'OAC [Old Accession Catalogue?], Lower Lobby A and B no. 180, "Iron hook with thong". Old no. C 95.' In the introduction to his 1988 guide Richard Fardon notes the existence of objects marked with numbers pre-fixed with C. He thinks this may relate to a catalogue compiled around the time of the building of the Bell Pettigrew Museum (1909 to 1911). There is no trace of such a catalogue.ET1977.89paper label formerly attached, now in object file: 180 c. 95unknownOriginating culturedbi ET1977.89.jpg8121904180017001904L 21.2 (inc. cord), W 7.7 cmsbefore 1904AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth Amercia?North West Coast?unknownCULT1998-05-01AB12:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B. Moved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.2011-05-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B1 3337collect>internpeople19081908190814:27:2010:35:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryad458ac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGMOULDSINGLE VALVE MOULDCERAMICHEAD DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-182009-09-18ET:C16DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-18ComponentRecord state2009-09-18poorCeramic single valve mould.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small ceramic single-valve mould of buff fabric. Sub-rectangular shape with back lug for handling. Mould design consists of a human face with head dress. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.Amerindian materialccCERAMICBREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGMOULDSINGLE VALVE MOULDCERAMICHEAD DRESSobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET1977.9BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2077190819081908190814001908H5.8x W5.4cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-18ADcc1 49918001884before 1884single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1884HRJSItem 1p.844, item 23SAAUM:1977.901977.90literary and philosophical society inventory 'Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus M[iss] Newall and Keillor Dundee Polar Regions'. Is ET1977.90 part of this material?st andrews museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '23. Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'. Was ET1977.90 included in the fishing apparatus?M.A.S An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum. The card for ET1977.90 gives the old catalogue reference: 'St. A. Preh. A.C. N 291 - "Eskimo bone harpoon head"'.A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.14. The 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue, with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The 1884 catalogue of the collection lists as item No. 1 "Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus" collected from Messrs Newall and Keillor of Dundee from Polar regions. These items (ET1977.88, .90 and .91) may well be a vestige of that gift....The two harpoon heads appear again in the 1935 catalogue as items N289; N291. In this catalogue they are mixed up with material that is N.W. Coast (1977.87). Other items mentioned in 1935: another iron tipped, harpoon head and two slate spear points, are now missing. A note adds that the materials were removed in 1935 from the basement of the University offices'.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGNorth AmericaboneESKIMOHARPOON HEADNEWALLKEILLOR1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-01DonationEskimoNorth AmericaNEWALL and KEILLORIf this is indeed part of the material donated by Newall and Keillor, it would have come into the collections before 1884.1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-07-26very goodharpoon head; Eskimo made of mammalian long bone diagonally split and with 3 barbs.good1884190419781988unknownunknownunknownFARDON, Richard1884190419781988ET1977.88 and ET1977.91 - other Eskimo material19th century?188411800CollectedNEWALL and KEILLORRichard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection (p.14) suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'.sa:c/c/rboneETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGNORTH AMERICABONEESKIMOHARPOON HEADNEWALLKEILLOR1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEobject history file188419046 April 1978September 1988Richard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collection (p.14) suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'.If this is indeed part of the material donated by Newall and Keillor, it would have come into the collections before 1884.ET1977.90inscr. in black ink: N291NEWALL and KEILLORNEWALL and KEILLOROriginating culture188418841800180017001884L 32.8, W 5.7 cmsbefore 1884before 1884CADUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AmericaEskimoCULT1998-05-01AAsa:c/c/r1 500collect>interncollect>intern1800188411:32:2411:26:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRJSItem 1p 844, item 23SAAUM:1977.911977.91literary and philosophical society inventory 'Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus M[iss] Newall and Keillor Dundee Polar regions'. Is ET1977.91 part of this material? Or it could it be No.96 'Esquimaux Knife the Iron Metoric, Brought by Capt. Ross from the Arctic Region'.st andrews university museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '23. Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'. Was ET1977.91 included in the fishing apparatus?M.A.S? An MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s while the collection was still housed in the Swallowgate museum. On the card is noted: 'St. A. Preh. A.C. N 289 on article'.A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.14. The 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue, with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The 1884 catalogue of the collection lists as item No. 1 "Esquimaux canoe with fishing apparatus" collected from Messrs Newall and Keillor of Dundee from Polar regions. These items (ET1977.88, .90 and .91) may well be a vestige of that gift. However, the iron tipped harpoon head might also be identified with the "Esquimaux knife, the iron metoric, brought by Captain Ross from the Arctic regions", 1884:96. The two harpoon heads appear again in the 1935 catalogue as items N289; N291. In this catalogue they are mixed up with material that is N.W. Coast (1977.87). Other items mentioned in 1935: another iron tipped, harpoon head and two slate spear points, are now missing. A note adds that the materials were removed in 1935 from the basement of the University offices'.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGNorth AmericaboneESKIMOHARPOON HEADNEWALLKEILLORROSS, CAPTAINIRON TIPPEDMETEORIC IRON1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242002-07-261998-05-01DonationEskimoNorth America1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord state2002-07-26very goodharpoon head; iron (possibly meteoric iron) tipped bonegood1884190419781988unknownunknownunknownFARDON, Richard1884190419781988ET1977.88 and ET1977.90 - other Eskimo material19th century?188411800DonationCollectedNEWALL and KEILLOR or ROSS, CaptainNEWALL and KEILLOR or ROSS, CaptainIf this is indeed part of the material donated by Keillor and Newall, or the item given by Captain Ross, it would have come into the collections before 1884.Richard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collections (p.14) suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'. However, the iron tipped harpoon head might also be identified with the "Esquimaux Knife, the Iron Metoric, brought by Captain Ross from the Arctic Regions" listed as no.96 in the 1884 catalogue.sa:c/c/rboneIRONETHNOGRAPHICFARDONFISHINGNORTH AMERICABONEESKIMOHARPOON HEADNEWALLKEILLORROSS, CAPTAINIRON TIPPEDMETEORIC IRON1904 SCHEDULE1884 CATALOGUEobject history file188419047 April 1978September 1988Richard Fardon's 1988 guide to the collections (p.14) suggests that this might be part of Item 1 in the 1884 catalogue 'Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus' which is recorded as having been collected and donated by M[iss] Newall and Keillor of Dundee. The 1904 Schedule of the agreement between the Literary and Philosophical Society and the University also includes on p.844 '23. Esquimaux Canoe with fishing apparatus Pres by Miss Newall'. However, the iron tipped harpoon head might also be identified with the "Esquimaux Knife, the Iron Metoric, brought by Captain Ross from the Arctic Regions" listed as no.96 in the 1884 catalogue.If this is indeed part of the material donated by Keillor and Newall, or the item given by Captain Ross, it would have come into the collections before 1884.ET1977.91inscr. in black ink: N289NEWALL and KEILLOR or ROSS, CaptainNEWALL and KEILLOR, or ROSS, CaptainOriginating culture18841884018001800017001884L 11.5, W 3.0 cmsbefore 188419th centuryCADADUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AmericaEskimoCULT1998-05-01AAsa:c/c/r1 501single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONIndiabrassSTAMPCASTESTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01India1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownstamp; Indian brass stamp with information about the caste status of the owners.1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassETHNOGRAPHICFARDONINDIABRASSSTAMPCASTESTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988ET1977.92Manufactered by18001977University of St AndrewsIndiaMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 502single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONIndiabrassSTAMPCASTESTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01India1Present1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownstamp; Indian brass stamp with information about the caste status of the owners.1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassETHNOGRAPHICFARDONINDIABRASSSTAMPCASTESTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988ET1977.93Manufactered by18001977University of St AndrewsIndiaMANU1998-05-01AUmissing1 50318841977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONIndiabrassSTAMPCASTESTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownIndiaThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownstamp; Indian brass stamp with information about the caste status of the owners.1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassETHNOGRAPHICFARDONINDIABRASSSTAMPCASTESTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.94Manufactered by1977188418001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 50418841988single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONIndiaSTOLENPARVATISTONEfigurinesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownIndiaThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownfigurine; Indian stone figurine of Parvati1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingSTONEETHNOGRAPHICFARDONINDIASTOLENPARVATISTONEFIGURINE1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.95Manufactered by1988188418001988AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 50518841988single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONIndiaSTOLENSTONEfigurineSHIVAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownIndiaThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownfigurine; Indian stone figurine of Shiva1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingSTONEETHNOGRAPHICFARDONINDIASTOLENSTONEFIGURINESHIVA1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.96Manufactered by1988188418001988AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 50619001988single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSTOLENWAX SEALSILKArabicAL MALIK SAHIB SHAH NAWAB MAHDI HUSAYNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownArabicThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15.1998-05-01unknownwax seal and bag; silk bag with a seal of Arabic script, possibly the letter seal of a ruler, maybe 'Al Malik Sahib Nawab Mahdi Husayn'1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing, presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingsilk and ?ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSTOLENWAX SEALSILKARABICAL MALIK SAHIB SHAH NAWAB MAHDI HUSAYN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 15September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.97Manufactered by1988190019001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsArabicMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 50719001977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.FARDONSTOLENHANDLEITALIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownItalyThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 21.1998-05-01unknownhandle; bronze, possibly early Italian1988FARDON, Richard19881Fardon (p21) notes: Possibly early Italian and misclassified in 1977 by Swallowgate staff. Suspected stolen in 1991 theft from Social Anthropology department.missingbronzeFARDONSTOLENHANDLEITALIAN1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 21September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.98Manufactered by1977190017001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsItalyMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 50819001977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThe 1988 catalogue was a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.FARDONSTOLENfigurineLIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-01unknownThere is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.1Missing1998-05-01ComponentRecord stateRef: 1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 21.1998-05-01unknownfigurine and lion; bronze and shows British influence1988FARDON, Richard19881Fardon (p21) notes: British influece possible in the lion. Possibly misclassified in 1977 by Swallowgate staff. Suspected stolen in 1991 theft from Social Anthropology department.missingbronzeFARDONSTOLENFIGURINELION1988 catalogue Richard Fardon, page 21September 1988There is no mention of an item matching this description in the 1884 catalogue of the collection.ET1977.99Manufactered by1977190017001977AUUniversity of St AndrewsMANU1998-05-01MUmissing1 54619851985May 1985single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929HRJS1987.1A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.15. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICIndiaPARGANAS DISTRICTBENGALPOTTERmodelHOUSECOCHRANE, MRS KATHERINEPOTTER'S HOUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-15Donation24 Parganas district of Bengal, near Calcutta, IndiaCOCHRANE, KatherinePresent1998-05-15Record stateMrs Cochrane's father recalled that the maker was presumably a local Indian craftsman earning a living selling souvenir wares to the British. He would come to the houses either on his own initiative or if sent for via the Indian 'bearer'.2002-07-26poormodel of a typical potter's home in the 24 Parganas district of Bengal.base is in poor state. Has suffered from woodworm. Clay on house and base cracked.1988FARDON, Richard1988MGS studentblack and white photograph19971929192911929PurchaseFather of COCHRANE, Mrs KatherineFardon (p15) notes: 'Gifted to the University in 1985 by Mrs Katherine Cochrane, the model was bought by her father in India in 1929 as a present for his mother. The model is of a potter's home in the 24 Paganas District of Bengal, an agricultural region around Calcutta. The house was locally made and, according to information from Mrs Cochrane's parents, gives an accurate picture of such a homestead at the time'. Mrs Cochrane informed Fardon that the model was brought from India about 1925-30 and went to an infants' school until 1955. She noted that the presence of a potter's wheel and several chattis (earthenware ewers) suugest that the occupant of the house is a potter. Potters belong to the Sundra caste (craftsmen, artisans and labourers) and, as in the higher castes eating and drinking vessels cannot be used more than once, potters do a good trade. (For further information see letters on file).The house is made of wood and straw, with figures seated at the front.sa:dept/caseWOODstrawclayFARDONETHNOGRAPHICINDIAPARGANAS DISTRICTBENGALPOTTERMODELHOUSECOCHRANE, MRS KATHERINEPOTTER'S HOUSEobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon (p15) notes: 'Gifted to the University in 1985 by Mrs Katherine Cochrane, the model was bought by her father in India in 1929 as a present for his mother. The model is of a potter's home in the 24 Paganas District of Bengal, an agricultural region around Calcutta. The house was locally made and, according to information from Mrs Cochrane's parents, gives an accurate picture of such a homestead at the time'. Mrs Cochrane informed Fardon that the model was brought from India about 1925-30 and went to an infants' school until 1955. She noted that the presence of a potter's wheel and several chattis (earthenware ewers) suugest that the occupant of the house is a potter. Potters belong to the Sundra caste (craftsmen, artisans and labourers) and, as in the higher castes eating and drinking vessels cannot be used more than once, potters do a good trade. (For further information see letters on file).ET1987.1Father of COCHRANE, Mrs KatherineCOCHRANE, Mrs KatherineManufactered by7871929198519291985192919291929May 1985PADUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaCONSERVEDconservationC001424 Parganas district of Bengal, near CalcuttaMANU1998-05-15ADsa:dept/case 5601900198720th century?A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.18HRJS1987.10'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p.18. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'These items are on loan from the University Muniments. ... there is no record of accession, but the design suggests that the fans are North African and possibly tourist souvenirs'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFRICAFANOSTRICHfeltivoryFEATHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-15FARDON, RichardunknownNORTH AFRICAunknownPresent1998-05-15Record stateThe fans are possibly tourist souvenirs.2002-07-26goodfan; one of pair of ostrich feather fans, possibly tourist souvenirsgood. Feathers slightly dirty, lower left.1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photographET1987.10(2) - other fan199720th century?1sa:caseAostrich feathersfeltcotton threadivory(?)FARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFRICAFANOSTRICHFELTIVORYFEATHERobject history fileSeptember 1988CATET1987.10(1)unknownManufactered by7991987190019001987L 52.8 x W 45.7 x D 5.0 cm20th century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AfricaMANU1998-05-15ABsa:caseA 23211900198720th century?A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.18HRHR1987.10'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', p.18. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'These items are on loan from the University Muniments. ... there is no record of accession, but the design suggests that the fans are North African and possibly tourist souvenirs'.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFRICAFANOSTRICHfeltivoryFEATHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-262002-07-25FARDON, RichardunknownNORTH AFRICAunknownPresent2002-07-25Record stateThe fans are possibly tourist souvenirs.2002-07-26fairfan; one of pair of ostrich feather fans, possibly tourist souvenirsgood. Feathers slightly dirty in many areas. Handle slightly chipped.1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photographET1987.10(1) - other fan199720th century?1sa:caseAostrich feathersfeltcotton threadivory(?)FARDONETHNOGRAPHICAFRICAFANOSTRICHFELTIVORYFEATHERobject history fileSeptember 1988CATET1987.10(2)unknownManufactered by16191987190019001987L 52.8 x W 45.7 x D 5.0 cm20th century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorth AfricaMANU2002-07-25ACsa:caseA 561single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICADZEPolynesiaSTOLENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-15PolynesiaMissing1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15unknownadze, Polynesia1988FARDON, Richard19881Missing in 1998, suspected stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingFARDONETHNOGRAPHICADZEPOLYNESIASTOLEN1988 catalogue Richard FardonSeptember 1988ET1987.11Manufactered by18001987University of St AndrewsPolynesiaMANU1998-05-15MUmissing 577198019801980A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collectionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.21HRJS1987.12A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.21. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONPacificEUROPEANSPEAREBONYIRONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-07-261998-05-27FARDON, RichardunknownPacific(?) European(?)Fardon notes: This large piece was found in the Student Union when James Kenworthy was reassembling the collection in about 1980.1Present1998-05-27ComponentRecord stateFardon notes: It might be Pacific, or even a European made oddity.2002-07-26goodspear; ebony(?) with sharp end and long handle, with a metal weight at one end.good:worn1988FARDON, Richard19881sa:coffeeebony(?) iron(?)ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONPACIFICEUROPEANSPEAREBONYIRONobject history fileSeptember 1988CATFardon notes: This large piece was found in the Student Union when James Kenworthy was reassembling the collection in about 1980.ET1987.12Manufactered by1980198019001980L 191.9 x W 6.4 cm1980AUUniversity of St AndrewsPacific(?) European(?)MANU1998-05-27ABsa:coffee1 578people19391987before 198711:14:54A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collectionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfirst half of 20th centuryp.8ac114JS1987.13A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.8. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSPEARIRONWOODEast AfricaKENWORTHY, JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-251998-05-27FARDON, RichardDonationEast AfricaKENWORTHY, James1Present1998-05-27ComponentRecord state1998-05-27very goodspear; one of two wood handled and iron tipped spears.good: worn1988FARDON, Richard1988ET1987.13(2)pre- Second World War193911900CollectedKENWORTHY, JamesFardon notes: The gift of James Kenworthy, the two spears were collected in East Africa before the Second World War.sa:seminarWOODIRONETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSPEARIRONWOODEAST AFRICAKENWORTHY, JAMESobject history fileSeptember 1988CATFardon notes: The gift of James Kenworthy, the two spears were collected in East Africa before the Second World War.ET1987.13(1)KENWORTHY, JamesKENWORTHY, JamesManufactered by193919871900193918001939L 151.0 x D 4.3 cmfirst half of 20th centurybefore 1987CADUniversity of St AndrewsEast AfricaMANU1998-05-27AAsa:seminar1 2322people19391987before 198711:14:54A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collectionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfirst half of 20th centuryp.8ac114HR1987.13A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.8. Fardon's catalogue of 1988 was a revision of a 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987.ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSPEARIRONWOODEast AfricaKENWORTHY, JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252002-07-25FARDON, RichardDonationEast AfricaKENWORTHY, James1Present2002-07-25ComponentRecord state2002-07-25very goodspear; one of two wood handled and iron tipped spears.good: worn 1988FARDON, Richard1988ET1987.13(1)pre- Second World War193911900CollectedKENWORTHY, JamesFardon notes: The gift of James Kenworthy, the two spears were collected in East Africa before the Second World War.sa:seminarWOODIRONETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSPEARIRONWOODEAST AFRICAKENWORTHY, JAMESobject history fileSeptember 1988CATFardon notes: The gift of James Kenworthy, the two spears were collected in East Africa before the Second World War.ET1987.13(2)KENWORTHY, JamesKENWORTHY, JamesManufactered by193919871900193918001939L 140 x D 5 cm (approx)first half of 20th centurybefore 1987CADUniversity of St AndrewsEast AfricaMANU2002-07-25AAsa:seminar1 579collect>intern18001987before 198712:04:17Visions From the Golden Land. Burma and the Art of Lacquersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRJS207, 221A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.12. The 1988 catalogue is a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of new accessions from 1987. Fardon notes: 'The 3 smaller figures [ET1977.106-108] may be items 1884:27-29 donated by Cuthbert Glass. According to the 1904 catalogue (p861) he was in the service of the E[ast] I[ndia] Co[mpany]. in 1827. This large Buddha was taken into the collection from the Principal's office in October 1987. If the 4 figures are part of the same donation it is difficult to understand why they did not appear together in 1884. All 4 pieces may be of Burmese origin'.'207 Stone Idol Buddah'. '221 Stone Idol Burmese'. Could either of these be the artefact now known as ET1987.14? St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University Court, 1904ETHNOGRAPHICFARDONBUDDHASTONEGLASS, CUTHBERTBurmasculpturesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-252002-07-261998-05-27ISAACS, R. and BLURTON, T.R.,unknownunknownBurmaFardon notes that the sculpture of the Buddha was taken into the collection from the Principal's office in October 1987. It is not clear at what date it was acquired by the University.1Present1998-05-27ComponentRecord state2002-07-26fairBuddhafair: loss of paint and gilding19881904FARDON, Richardunknown19881904MGS sudentblack and white photograph19971The position of the right hand of the Buddha sculpture is bhumisparshamudra, indicative of the moment immediately prior to the Enlightenment when the Buddha called upon the Earth Goddess to witness the merit already accumulated and which was now sufficient to ensure Enlightenment. This moment, in Burmese Buddhism, is the moment above all others of importance and since the end of the Pagan period (11-13th centuries AD) has remained the most common way to depict the Buddha. The left hand in this arrangement rests, palm upwards, in the attitude of meditation, dhyanamudra. The Buddha image is depicted in the typical monastic habit of Theravada Buddhism, that is, with the left shoulder covered by the robe and the right shoulder bare. Distinctive only of the Buddha, however, is the protruding cranial feature, the ushnisha, indicative of his supreme spiritual status. (This information was provided by T. Richard Blurton of the British Museum, with specific reference to ET1977.106 and .108. The iconography of this sculpture is similar).Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEgildingpaintETHNOGRAPHICFARDONBUDDHASTONEGLASS, CUTHBERTBURMASCULPTUREobject history fileSeptember 19881904GENFardon notes that the sculpture of the Buddha was taken into the collection from the Principal's office in October 1987. It is not clear at what date it was acquired by the University.ET1987.14Manufactered by7491987180018001950H 64.8 cms, W 37.9 cms, D 18.8 cms before 1987AUUniversity of St AndrewsBurmaunknownMANU1998-05-27AC12:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, shelf C2011-08-25Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1C1 580single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJSThis is a revision of an earlier 1977 catalogue with the addition of 1988 new accessions. Fardon notes: This very small fragment of script was discovered during the removal of the archaeology collection. Catalogue Richard FardonETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSTOLENSCRIPTBurmasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1999-11-301998-05-27Burma1Missing1998-05-27ComponentRecord stateCould this be the specimen of the Burmese character found in the stockade of Donabue soon after Bundoolah's death and on the spot where he was killed, supposed to be his last order to his hoardes, recorded as a gift in the Senate Minutes, 11 November, 1826?1998-05-27unknownscript; Burmese script fragment.1988unknown19881In 1998 this item was not found and was presumed stolen in 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingETHNOGRAPHICFARDONSTOLENSCRIPTBURMA1988 Catalogue Richard Fardon(p6)1988ET1987.15Manufactered by18001987University of St AndrewsBurmaMANU1998-05-27MUmissing1 547people19871987198710:42:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JSA Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.8. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICMAPRHODESIANYASALANDFRAMETRIBELANGUAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-181998-05-15DonationBUCHANAN, R.ScotlandBUCHANAN, R.Fardon notes: Drawn by Mr R. Buchanan and presented by him to the Department [of Social Anthropology] in 1987.Present1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15very goodmap of tribes and language groups of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: in a wooden frame1988FARDON, Richard19881sa:seminarmap: paper; frame: woodFARDONETHNOGRAPHICMAPRHODESIANYASALANDFRAMETRIBELANGUAGEobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon notes: Drawn by Mr R. Buchanan and presented by him to the Department [of Social Anthropology] in 1987.ET1987.2BUCHANAN, Mr R.Created by198719871950198770.6 cm x 58.3 cm1987ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBUCHANAN, Mr. R.CRE1998-05-15AAsa:seminar 548collect>interncollect>intern19871987June 198717:34:2912:02:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1910hcr1cr67JS1987.3A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.Moved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXKenyaclubWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationKenyaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15fairclub, carved wooden club with a rounded head and a long thin handlewood cracked on head of club12:02:0312:07:46oastoremusa2011-05-1219882009DALE, AmyFARDON, RichardBURDGE, Jessica12:07:462011-09-122011-05-1219882009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1987.4 - also collected by Mrs Ferguson2011-09-211997191011850CollectedFERGUSON,Fardon (p7) notes: This gift from Rev. Alex Ferguson (June 1987) was collected by his mother in Kenya prior to 1910.clubmuseummusaWOODFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXKENYACLUBWOODOpen Access Storemuseumobject history fileMoved from MUSA collections cupboard to open access store.September 198816 September 2009Fardon (p7) notes: This gift from Rev. Alex Ferguson (June 1987) was collected by his mother in Kenya prior to 1910.ET1987.3FERGUSON, Rev. AlexFERGUSON, MrsManufactered bydbi ET1987.3.jpg788198719101987185018001910L 56.3 cms W 8.0 cmsJune 1987before 1910ADCUniversity of St AndrewsKenyaMANU1998-05-15AC12:02:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf D2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7D 549collect>interncollect>intern19871987June 198717:51:0012:02:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1910hcr1cr67JS1987.4A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.Moved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXKenyahidesilverwhipsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationKenyaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15goodwhip, long curved hide whip with a silver handle at the wider endsilver tarnished12:02:03musa19882009FARDON, RichardBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-1219882009ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1987.3 - also collected by Mrs Ferguson2011-09-211997191011850CollectedFERGUSON,Fardon (p7) notes: This gift from Rev. Alex Ferguson (June 1987) was collected by his mother in Kenya prior to 1910.whipmuseummusahidesilverFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXKENYAHIDESILVERWHIPmuseumobject history fileSeptember 198816 September 2009Fardon (p7) notes: This gift from Rev. Alex Ferguson (June 1987) was collected by his mother in Kenya prior to 1910.ET1987.4FERGUSON, Rev. AlexFERGUSON, MrsManufactered bydbi ET1987.4.jpg789198719101987185018001910L 75.6 cm D (max.) 3.2 cm H 26.0 cmJune 1987before 1910ADCUniversity of St AndrewsKenyaMANU1998-05-15AB12:02:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf D2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7D 550collect>internpeople19871987June 1987ST ANDREWS12:20:4612:54:27St Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950scr67ac114JS1987.5A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIAANTELOPEHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122011-03-211998-05-15DonationHausa tradersNigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state2002-07-23goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews Museumantelope: ornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirsgood. White mark underneath body, between front legs.1988FARDON, Richard1988MGS studentblack and white photographET1987.5(2)-(6) - other brass figures19971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.2 of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.Open Access StoreoastorebrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIAANTELOPEHAUSAobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(1)FERGUSON, Reverend AlexFERGUSON, Reverend AlexManufactered by790196019871950198719501960H 10.8cm x L 9.8 cm x W 2.6 cms1950sJune 1987PADUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15AB12:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 7, bay 6, shelf C awaiting Gateway Redevelopment.2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C 551collect>interncollect>intern19871987June 198717:02:4411:45:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950shcr1cr67JS1987.5A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIAFLAMINGOSTOLENHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationHausa tradersNigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state2002-07-23very goodFlamingo: ornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirsgood: slight tarnishing11:44:40oastore1988FARDON, Richard2011-09-121988ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1987.5(1)-(6) - other brass figures2011-09-2119971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.Two of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.Open Access StoreoastorebrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIAFLAMINGOSTOLENHAUSAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(2)FERGUSON, Reverend AlexFERGUSON, Reverend AlexManufactered bydbi ET1987.5(2).jpg791196019871950198719501960H 14.3 cm x W 3.3 cm x D 9.4 cm1950sJune 1987PADUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 552collect>interncollect>intern19871987June 1987ST ANDREWS17:08:1011:45:56St Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950shcr1cr67JS1987.5A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIASTOLENWOMANHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationHausa tradersNigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state2002-07-23very goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews MuseumWoman: ornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirsgood. Some greening of brass.11:44:40oastore1988FARDON, Richard2011-09-121988ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1987.5(1)-(6) - other brass figures2011-09-2119971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.Two of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.Open Access StoreoastorebrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIASTOLENWOMANHAUSAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(3)FERGUSON, Reverend AlexFERGUSON, Reverend AlexManufactered bydbi ET1987.5(3).jpg792196019871950198719501960H 8.1 cm x W 4.8 cm x D 6.3 cm1950sJune 1987PADUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 553collect>interncollect>intern19871987June 1987ST ANDREWS17:05:3011:45:56St Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950shcr1cr67JS1987.5A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIASTOLENLEOPARDHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-121998-05-15DonationHausa tradersNigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state2002-07-23very goodTrading PlacesSt Andrews MuseumLeopard: ornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirsgood: slight tarnishing11:44:40oastore1988FARDON, Richard2011-09-121988ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentblack and white photographET1987.5(1)-(6) - other brass figures2011-09-2119971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.Two of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.Open Access StoreoastorebrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REVEREND ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIASTOLENLEOPARDHAUSAOpen Access Storeobject history fileSeptember 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(4)FERGUSON, Reverend AlexFERGUSON, Reverend AlexManufactered bydbi ET1987.5(4).jpg793196019871950198719501960H 8.8 cm x W 3.1 cm x L 12.3 cm1950sJune 1987PADUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 554people19871987June 198712:56:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950sac114JSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIASTOLENCROCODILEHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-211998-05-15DonationHausa tradersCalabar, Nigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexMissing1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15unknownornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirs, shaped like a crocodile1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photograph19971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.2 of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIASTOLENCROCODILEHAUSA1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p7)September 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(5)FERGUSON, Rev. AlexFERGUSON, Rev. AlexManufactered by794198719601987195019501960June 19871950sADPUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaCalabarHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15MUmissing 555people19871987June 198712:56:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950sac114JSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXORNAMENTbrasssouvenirCALABARNIGERIASTOLENMANILAHAUSAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-211998-05-15DonationHausa tradersCalabar, Nigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexPresent1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15unknownornament, one of 6 brass figures sold as souvenirs, shaped like a manila1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photograph19971950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.2 of the figures, the crocodile and the manila, were not found in 1998, and were perhaps stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingbrassFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXORNAMENTBRASSSOUVENIRCALABARNIGERIASTOLENMANILAHAUSA1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p7)September 1988Fardon notes: These figures were bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from Hausa traders visiting his mission in Calabar in the 1950s. They are still sold as souvenirs. The Hausa people are from northwest Nigeria. Calabar is a town and port in southeast Nigeria.ET1987.5(6)FERGUSON, Rev. AlexFERGUSON, Rev. AlexManufactered by795198719601987195019501960June 19871950sADPUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaCalabarHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15AUmissing 556people19871987June 198712:56:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950sac114JSFardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXCALABARNIGERIASTOLENsouvenirBRACELETleatherBEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-211998-05-15DonationHausa tradersCalabar, Nigeria, AfricaFERGUSON, AlexMissing1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15unknown3 bracelets of beaded leather1988FARDON, Richard19881950s196011950PurchaseFERGUSON, AlexFardon notes: Bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from local sources while he was a missionary in Calabar.Missing in 1998, suspected stolen in the 1991 theft from the Social Anthropology department.missingleatherBEADSFARDONETHNOGRAPHICFERGUSON, REV. ALEXCALABARNIGERIASTOLENSOUVENIRBRACELETLEATHERBEAD1988 catalogue Richard Fardon (p7)September 1988Fardon notes: Bought by Rev. Alex Ferguson from local sources while he was a missionary in Calabar.ET1987.6FERGUSON, Rev. AlexFERGUSON, Rev. AlexManufactered by198719601987195019501960June 19871950sADPUniversity of St AndrewsNigeria, AfricaCalabarHausa tradersMANU1998-05-15MUmissing 55718001987before 1987The Nuersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.32, fig. 4Sketch of an ox bell similar to this.HRJS1987.7A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collections, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAOX BELLIRONBELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-11-191998-05-15EVANS-PRITCHARDunknownNuerAFRICAunknownIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell (ET1987.7), calf bells (ET1987.8) and pipe (ET1987.9) are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date. No mention is made by Fardon of a second ox bell (ET20), but it would seem to be associated with ET1987.7.Present1998-05-15Record state1998-05-15very goodox bell, Nuer, one of a pair worn on the horns of oxenfair: showing signs of rust.1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photographET1987.8-9, ET2019971Fardon notes: (Nuer) attribution rests only on a label attached to the pieces.sa:c/c/rIRONFARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAOX BELLIRONBELLobject history fileSeptember 1988GENIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell (ET1987.7), calf bells (ET1987.8) and pipe (ET1987.9) are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date. No mention is made by Fardon of a second ox bell (ET20), but it would seem to be associated with ET1987.7.ET1987.7unknownOriginating culture7961987180018001987L 23.1cm x W 16.3 cm x D 9.4 cmbefore 1987AUUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaNuerCULT1998-05-15AAsa:c/c/r 55818001987before 1987The Nuersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.187Sketch of calf bells similar to these.HRJS1987.8A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAPALM NUTSleatherCALF BELLSBELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-11-191998-05-15EVANS-PRITCHARDunknownNuerAFRICAunknownIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell, calf bells and pipe are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date.Present1998-05-15Record state2002-07-26goodbells, string of calf bells made of palm nutsgood: leather worn1988FARDON, Richard1988black and white photographET1987.7-9, ET2019971Fardon notes: (Nuer) attribution rests only on a label attached to the pieces.sa:c/c/rcord - leather bells - palm nutsFARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAPALM NUTSLEATHERCALF BELLSBELLobject history fileSeptember 1988GENIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell, calf bells and pipe are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date.ET1987.8unknownOriginating culture7971987180018001987L 44.8 cm x W 32.7 cmbefore 1987AUUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaNuerCULT1998-05-15ABsa:c/c/r 55918001987before 1987Nuer Religionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.36The sketch of a Nuer pipe (fig. 1) differs from ET1987.9.HRJS1987.9A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews Ethnographic Collections, p.7. Fardon's 1988 catalogue is a revision of the 1977 catalogue with the addition of some new accessions from 1987.FARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAPIPEleatherterracottasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-11-191998-05-15EVANS-PRITCHARDunknownNuerAFRICAunknownIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell, calf bells and pipe are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date.Present1998-05-15Record stateFardon notes: The sketch of a Nuer pipe reproduced in 'Nuer Religion' [by Evans-Pritchard] (1956), fig.1, page 36, differs from the example in the collection. Although the Nuer were not great traders, some trade did take place, and it is possible that this pipe was imported. However, attribution rests only on a label attached to the pieces.2002-07-26goodpipe, with brass mouthpiece, wooden shaft and terracotta bowlfair1988FARDON, Richard1988MGS studentMURRAY, Willblack and white photographColour slideET1987.7-8, ET20199719971Fardon notes: (Nuer) attribution rests only on a label attached to the pieces. NB Allan Simpson's transcript of the displays in the (Bell Pettigrew?) notes the presence of '94 Zulu pipe taken at Rorkes Drift' in Case 10 or 12sa:c/c/rbrassWOODterracottaleatherFARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAPIPELEATHERTERRACOTTAobject history fileSeptember 1988GENIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell, calf bells and pipe are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date.ET1987.9unknownOriginating culture79816181987180018001987L 81.9 cmbefore 1987AUUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaCONSERVEDconservationC1997.1NuerCULT1998-05-15ABsa:c/c/r 447collect>internpeople199719971997ST ANDREWS14:52:1110:03:20,Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of the SudanUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.319971997single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985p 30Holy discusses the production and use of Berti amulets in general here. He does not refer to this specific amulet.ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICAMULETNUMBER SQUARERITUALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-04ET:C27HOLY, LadislavBequestBerti tribeTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur District, Republic of the SudanHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-04ComponentRecord stateLadislav Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti tribe of the Tagabo Hills region of the Northern Darfur district in 1961, 1965, and the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though there is no written evidence that this Berti object was obtained in this area or timespan, it is very likely that it was.1998-03-04goodInto AfricaSt Andrews MuseumIslamic number square or amulet: paper with Islamic symbols and words on it, written in ink, mounted behind glass in Western gilt framegood; frame loose, parts of paper have been cut awayDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET1 and ET1719971998unknown198521961CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Berti are a Muslim tribe. These amulets or 'hijbat' are produced by the religious leaders or fugara of the Berti tribe. The text often contains some of the Koranic verses, some of the 99 names of God, the names of angels and spirits, and some astrological formulae and symbols. The paper is folded into a square, and sewn into a leather bag which is worn around the arm or neck. These charms are especially made for one of many purposes, from warding off evil and bringing good fortune to enabling a man to steal sucessfully. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBpaperinkgilt metalglassETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSISLAMICAMULETNUMBER SQUARERITUALsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.CITHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.ET2HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6416421985199719611997L 25.8cm; W 20.9cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsRepublic of the SudanTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur DistrictBerti tribeCULT1998-03-04ABsa:caseB1 236718001987before 1987The Nuersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.32, fig. 4Sketch of an ox bell similar to this.HRHRFARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAOX BELLIRONBELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-11-192002-11-19EVANS-PRITCHARDunknownNuerAFRICAunknownIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell (ET1987.7), calf bells (ET1987.8) and pipe (ET1987.9) are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date. No mention is made by Fardon of a second ox bell (ET20), but it is very similiar to ET1987.7, so the assumption must be that it is associated.Present2002-11-19Record state2002-11-19very goodox bell, Nuer, one of a pair worn on the horns of oxenGood. Showing signs of rust.1998STEPHEN, Julia1998ET1987.7-91Fardon notes: (Nuer) attribution rests only on a label attached to the pieces.sa:c/c/rIRONFARDONETHNOGRAPHICNUERAFRICAOX BELLIRONBELLobject history file23 February 1998GENIn 1988 Fardon records that the Nuer ox bell (ET1987.7), calf bells (ET1987.8) and pipe (ET1987.9) are on loan from the University muniments. Presumably they came into the University some time before this date. No mention is made by Fardon of a second ox bell (ET20), but it is very similiar to ET1987.7, so the assumption must be that it is associated.ET20unknownOriginating culture1987180018001987L 17.2cm x W 10.1 cm x D 7.2 cmbefore 1987AUUniversity of St AndrewsAfricaNuerCULT2002-11-19AAsa:c/c/r 2323collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1884197717:29:1917:27:4611:45:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67HRET21FARDONETHNOGRAPHICaxe headAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-222011-09-122002-07-25unknownunknownunknownThis item does not appear in Fardon's catalogue, 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', 1988. It has, however, been photographed with ET1977.118 and ET1977.251 in the 1990s.Present2002-07-25Record state2002-07-25very goodaxe head; stonegood11:44:40oastore1998STEPHEN, Julia2011-09-121998ROBINSON, ClaireMGS studentROBINSON, Claireblack and white photograph2011-09-2119972011-09-211axe headOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICAXE HEADAXEOpen Access Storeobject history file23 February 1998This item does not appear in Fardon's catalogue, 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', 1988. It has, however, been photographed with ET1977.118 and ET1977.251 in the 1990s.ET21unknownOriginating culturedbi ET21.jpg1620dbi ET21 above.jpg1977188417001997L 8.4 x W 4.9 x D 2.5 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCULT2002-07-25AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 2324collect>interncollect>intern1884197717:31:4011:45:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67HRET22FARDONETHNOGRAPHICaxe headAXEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122002-07-25unknownunknownunknownThis item does not appear in Fardon's catalogue, 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', 1988. It has, however, been photographed with ET1977.118 and ET1977.251 in the 1990s.Present2002-07-25Record state2002-07-25very goodaxe head; stonebroken - at some point in the past, the head appears to have snapped off a larger piece of stone. Otherwise good11:44:40oastore1998STEPHEN, Julia2011-09-121998MGS studentblack and white photograph19971axe headOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEFARDONETHNOGRAPHICAXE HEADAXEOpen Access Storeobject history file23 February 1998This item does not appear in Fardon's catalogue, 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', 1988. It has, however, been photographed with ET1977.118 and ET1977.251 in the 1990s.ET22unknownOriginating culturedbi ET22.jpg16211977188417001997L 9.3 x W 7.2 x D 3.4 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCULT2002-07-25AA11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B 1135collect>interncollect>internpeople19511951c.1951200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS14:40:2914:39:4616:09:54,'EXHIBITION of SOME HISTORIC TREASURES of the UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS'University of St AndrewsE1961.319611961single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.30, no. 204Catalogue of the 1961 exhibition held in the Parliament Hall.cr67cr67ac114HRJBMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to Gateway for display, by Helen Rawson in September 2008.Returned from display in Gateway to storage in Crawford store.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SCROLLTIBETANTibetDALAI LAMAgildingcanvasYELLOW-HATSSECToil paintTHANG-KARICHARDSON, HUGHTSHOGS SHINGDGELUGS-PABUDDHAASSEMBLY TREECONSERVATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-042011-07-042011-03-282010-04-221999-11-02SMART, Bob and YOUNG, DouglasDonationunknownRICHARDSON, HughRichardson spent a total of eight years in Tibet as a diplomat between 1936 and 1950, six of them as Head of Mission in Lhasa, first for the British and then the Indian Government. He went to Lhasa in 1936 on a British political mission, ostensibly to mediate between the Panchen Lama and the Tibetan Government, but in reality to show that the Chinese had no special status in Tibet. He remained in Tibet and when India gained its independence in 1947, Richardson was asked to become its representative in Tibet. He retired in 1950, the year before the Chinese invaded. Richardson was a close associate (and former tutor?) of the present Dalai Lama and was renowned as an expert on the history of Tibet. After retirement, he taught in Bonn and was a visiting professor in Seattle. (NB The Dalai Lama recevied an honorary LL.D. from St Andrews University in 1993). His publications include: Tibetan Language records (1945) with Basil Gould; Ancient Historical Edicts at Lhasa (1952); Tibet and its History (1962); A Cultural History of Tibet (1968) with David Snellgrove; Ceremonies of the Lhasa Year (1993) and High Peaks, Pure Earth (1998). He presented other scrolls to the British Museum.1Present1999-11-02ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £8,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file. Since discovered to be about 500 years old, one of only 12 in the UK, of which the others are in the British Museum (information provided by Prof Mario Aguilar, School of Divinity). So may be worth significantly more.20091999-11-02fairExhibition of Some Historic Treasures of the University of St. AndrewsParliament Hall'thangka' or Tibetan scroll: gilding and oil on canvas sewn into an embroidered silk frame and attached to two poles: top pole wood with leather sewn corners, bottom pole brass; silk coverfair/poor: textile sections stained, need cleaning; painted canvas is creased and stained, needs to be conserved; rolling object is damaging canvas while protecting textile.200820092009DALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200820092009before 19511Scene depicts a Tshogs Shing - literally an "assembly tree" showing the spiritual and doctrinal line of descent in the Gelugpa sect - The 'Yellow Hats' - and the deities and saints revered by that sect.painted scrollOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKcanvasoil paintbrassGoldwood and leatherSCROLLTIBETANTIBETDALAI LAMAGILDINGCANVASYELLOW-HATSSECTOIL PAINTTHANG-KARICHARDSON, HUGHTSHOGS SHINGDGELUGS-PABUDDHAASSEMBLY TREECONSERVATIONsee object fileStorage box: H 25.0 x L 198.0 x W 30.0 cm Mount board: H 147 cm x W 190 cm28 October 200813 July 200916 September 2009CATRichardson spent a total of eight years in Tibet as a diplomat between 1936 and 1950, six of them as Head of Mission in Lhasa, first for the British and then the Indian Government. He went to Lhasa in 1936 on a British political mission, ostensibly to mediate between the Panchen Lama and the Tibetan Government, but in reality to show that the Chinese had no special status in Tibet. He remained in Tibet and when India gained its independence in 1947, Richardson was asked to become its representative in Tibet. He retired in 1950, the year before the Chinese invaded. Richardson was a close associate (and former tutor?) of the present Dalai Lama and was renowned as an expert on the history of Tibet. After retirement, he taught in Bonn and was a visiting professor in Seattle. (NB The Dalai Lama recevied an honorary LL.D. from St Andrews University in 1993). His publications include: Tibetan Language records (1945) with Basil Gould; Ancient Historical Edicts at Lhasa (1952); Tibet and its History (1962); A Cultural History of Tibet (1968) with David Snellgrove; Ceremonies of the Lhasa Year (1993) and High Peaks, Pure Earth (1998). He presented other scrolls to the British Museum.ET23RICHARDSON, Hugh (1905-2000, b. and d. St Andrews)Manufactered by1951195118001951H 130.0 x W 179.0cm; (canvas) H 82.0 x W 127.0cmc.1951ADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2005.1unknownMANU1999-11-02AC14:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, on top of cabinet 6 and cabinet 7. Stored rolled in an acid-free box.2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/row91 2368collect>interncollect>intern12:08:3217:12:08The University of St Andrews: A Short History, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektopp. p.96A photograph of the Upper Library by Cowie, showing the Burmese altar.cr67ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.ETHNOGRAPHICALTARBurmasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-252011-02-102002-11-20CANT, Ronald GordonunknownBurma?1Present2002-11-20ComponentRecord state2002-11-20emergency conservation neededBurmese altar (base)very poor - in need of conservation17:11:28oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1020091The altar was for many years stored in damp conditions in the Younger Hall basement. It has suffered considerable damage. It was removed to better storage conditions c. 2000. Only the base of the altar now remains. The entire altar can be seen in the Upper Library in a photograph in Cant, The University of St Andrews. The upper part was used in a Kate Kennedy production in the 1970s - see photographs on file. Its later fate is not known.Open Access StoreoastoreWOODglassgessopapergildingETHNOGRAPHICALTARBURMAOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009FIGET24Created by17001900University of St AndrewsBurma?CONSERVEDconservationC0116unknownCRE2002-11-20AE17:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row8, bay 2, shelf C2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay2C1 1215collect>internpeople18841904before 1904200228 January 2002ST ANDREWS14:46:4915:30:03Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert MuseumThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0431AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114HRp.853, no. 161st andrews university museum, agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court 1904 '159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10).Moved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved from the Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDDURGAHINDUTRIDENTwhipWEAPONIndiaGODRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-282000-05-02APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-02ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-02fairCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumDurga. The painting depicts a full-length figure with red skin and eight arms holding various weapons used to inflict pain, including a trident and a whip.yellow paint has deteriorated and flaked off, as has some of light blue paint. Glazing cracked.190420022008unknownRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy190420022008ET25(2) - ET25(10)before 19041Durga is an aspect of Devi, the Mother Goddess, who is the embodiment of Shakti.paintingmusa/g4paint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDDURGAHINDUTRIDENTWHIPWEAPONINDIAGODRELIGIONsee object filewooden frame: 40.5 x 35.7 cm190413 May 200228 November 2008GENGENGENCATReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(1)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Doorga / Another form of Parvati, the consort / of Siva, as the Destructive Energy. / Much [worshipped] in Bengal with / bloody and obscene rites. / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 152. eng. / Plates XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV. / Coleman's Mythology. p.83. eng. / Plate XVIII. inscr in ink on top part of frame: c161 inscr in ink on frame, right: 161BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated by190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-02ACmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 1216collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 200213:01:42Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert Museumsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0432AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000cr67HRp.853, no. 159'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDKRISNAVISHNUHINDUSNAKEPEACOCKIndiaGODRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122000-05-02APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-02ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-02fairKrishna. The painting depicts two human figures, five snakes and a peacock.paint is discoloured and frame is very loose.13:01:06oastore190420022009unknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-12190420022009PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDKRISNAVISHNUHINDUSNAKEPEACOCKINDIAGODRELIGIONOpen Access Storesee object filewooden frame: 41.0 x 35.7 cm190413 May 200216 November 2009GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(2)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Krishna / An avatara of Vishnu - The / Indian Apollo: also the god of / love - extensively worshipped. His adventures are celebrated in [the cr....no Days] and stories of the [Jispulauis] / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 197. eng. / Plates IX, IXI. / Coleman's Mythology - p.34 eng. inscr in ink on top part of frame: c159 inscr in ink on frame, left: 159BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.2.jpg190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-02AC13:01:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf D2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2D1 1222collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 200216:09:06Indian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert MuseumIndian Paintings on Glass, New Delhisingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0433AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000cr67HRp.853, no. 160'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUSNAKEIndiaGODRELIGIONSIVALUIGAPHALLUSWORSHIPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072000-05-11FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredAPPASAMY, J.DonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-11poorLuiga.Much of the yellow paint has flaked away.16:08:1812:59:23oastore/row4/bay2Coastore2011-09-12190420022009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica12:59:232011-10-072011-09-12190420022009PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041The painting depicts a blue head on an plinth, crowned with snakes and flanked by two human figures.paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUSNAKEINDIAGODRELIGIONSIVALUIGAPHALLUSWORSHIPOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storesee object filewooden frame: 40.8 x 35.8 cmLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf C190413 May 200216 November 2009GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(3)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Luiga. / A type of Siva. The Indian phallus. / Generally represented in Southern India, in villages and under trees or on the open plains, by an upright [etrus - office] unknown: [.....tioned] with the figure of the [Yrui] accompanying it. The representations of the Luiga are in India very [seldom] obscene / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 382. eng. / Plates IXXXIII, IXXXIV. / Coleman's Mythology - p.174. / Plate XXXIII inscr in ink on top part of frame: c160 inscr in ink on frame, right: 160BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.3.jpg190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-11AD16:08:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf C.2011-10-07Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 1170collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 2002ST ANDREWS16:06:59Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert MuseumThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0434AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67HRp.853, no. 163'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUBIRDIndiaGODRELIGIONBRAHMAGOOSESWANWORSHIPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072000-05-11APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-11poorCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumBrahmaMuch of the blue and yellow paint has flaked away. The glass is loose in the frame.16:06:0813:01:06oastore/row4/bay2Doastore2011-09-12190420022009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica13:01:062011-10-072011-09-12190420022009PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041The painting depicts the four-headed god Brahma seated on the cosmic goose (hamsa).paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUBIRDINDIAGODRELIGIONBRAHMAGOOSESWANWORSHIPOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storesee object filewooden frame: 40.8 x 35.8 cmLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf D190413 May 200216 November 2009GENGENGENCATReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(4)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Brahma / The Chief, but least known and rev- / erenced of the Hindoo Deities. / "Brahma is usually represented / as a red or golden [..] figure with / four heads. He is said by his [Saivas] / to have [nice ... ...]: but as he / would not acknowledge the superiority of / Siva, as Yishua had done, that deity / cut off two of them. He has also four / arms in one of which he holds a / [eporus], in another a string of beads, in / his third a water-jug, and in the fourth / the Veda, or sacred writings of the / Hindoos. He is frequently attended / by his Yahau or vehicle his [hanasa] / (Lat. auser) or goose, or as [.. ..] / a swan." Coleman / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 5 eng. / Plates III, IV. / Coleman's Mythology - p.5. eng. / Plate III, 1, 2. inscr in ink on top part of frame: 163 c163BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.4.jpg190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-11AD16:06:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf A.2011-10-07Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 1171collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 200216:08:01Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert Museumsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0435AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000cr67HRp.853, no. 166'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUIndiaGODRELIGIONSIVAWORSHIPPARVATIBULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072000-05-11APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-11poorShivaMuch of the brown paint has flaked away. The glass is loose in the frame.16:07:2812:59:23oastore/row4/bay2Coastore2011-09-12190420022009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica12:59:232011-10-072011-09-12190420022009PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041The painting depicts Shiva and his consort Parvati seated on his 'vahana' or vehicle, the bull Nandi, with two attendants.paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUINDIAGODRELIGIONSIVAWORSHIPPARVATIBULLOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storesee object filewooden frame: 40.8 x 35.8 cmLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf C190413 May 200216 November 2009GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(5)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Siva / Tswara / [Mahadeva] / Mounted on the bull Yandi with Par-/vati his wife. The god of destruction / and reproduction. A [..] in his [...] / makes for his [..]. / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 36 eng. / Plate V.2.4.5. / XXI.3. / Coleman's Mythology / Plates XIV.1. XV.I. / "A large bull, a wooden staff, an axe, a tiger's / or elephant's skin, ashes, snakes, and a skull - / these, [.. .. .. .. ..] are his principal / ornaments and furniture." The Mahimnastra inscr in ink on top part of frame: c166 166BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.5.jpg190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-11AD16:07:28ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf B.2011-10-07Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 1172collect>internpeople18841904before 1904200228 January 2002ST ANDREWS16:08:0215:30:03Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert MuseumThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0436AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ac114HRp.853, no. 167st andrews university museum: agreement between literary and philosophical society and university court '159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10).Moved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curosities, located in gallery 4.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUIndiaGODRELIGIONWORSHIPPARVATIELEHANTDESISIVAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072011-03-282000-05-11APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-11poorCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumGaja LakshmiMuch of the yellow paint has flaked away. The glass is loose in the frame.16:07:2812:59:23oastore/row4/bay2CThe Cabinet of Curiosities2011-09-12190420022008ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy12:59:232011-10-072011-09-12190420022008PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041The painting depicts Gaja Lakshmi being lustrated by two white elephants.paintingmusa/g4paint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUINDIAGODRELIGIONWORSHIPPARVATIELEHANTDESISIVAOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object filewooden frame: 41.2 x 35.8 cmLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf C190413 May 200228 November 2008GENGENGENCATReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(6)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Desi / The consort of Siva - Parvati in / her benificent form - the lotus and / the elephant are her characteristics. / [Moss's Pantheon]. p. 157. eng. / Plates XXX, XXXI. / Coleman's Mythology. p.95. / Plate XVII, 3 / Plate XX, 3. inscr in ink on top part of frame: 167 c167BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.6.jpg190418841800190435.3 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2000-05-11AD16:07:28ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf B.2011-10-07Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 1173collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 200213:01:40Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert Museumsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0437AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000cr67HRp.853'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUIndiaGODRELIGIONWORSHIPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122000-05-11APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredDonationunknownTangore? , Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(7) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2000-05-11emergency conservation neededVishnu?The glass covering the picture is badly smashed. No frame. In urgent need of conservation.13:01:06oastore190420022009unknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-12190420022009ET25(1) - ET25(10)before 19041Ulrike Al-Khamis suggests that this picture may show Vishnu, flanked by attendants.paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHINDUINDIAGODRELIGIONWORSHIPOpen Access Storesee object file190413 May 200216 November 2009GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(7)BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated by190418841800190435.9 x 30.7 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore? unknownCRE2000-05-11AE13:01:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf D2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2D1 2263people18841904before 1904200228 January 200215:29:40Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert Museumsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0438AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000ac114HRp.853, no. 162St andrew university museum, agreement between literary and philosophical society and univrsity court '159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10).Moved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries to MUSA. Currently in the store under the stairs waiting to be moved to the Crawford store or to go on display in the cabinet of curiosities.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDKALISHIVAHINDUSNAKESIVAIndiaGODRELIGIONLIONSWORDPARVATIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-05-21APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2002-05-21ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(10) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2002-05-21fairKali. The painting depicts Kali seated on a lion.The yellow paint has deteriorated and flaked off, minor damage to other colours. Glass not smooth at centre. Backing paper foxed.1904200220052008unknownRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidRAWSON, Helen1904200220052008ET25(1) - ET25(10)before 19041paintingstoremusa/storepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDKALISHIVAHINDUSNAKESIVAINDIAGODRELIGIONLIONSWORDPARVATIsee object filewooden frame: 40.7 x 36.0 cm190413 May 20027 July 200528 August 2008GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(8)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Kali / A form of Parsati, Consort of Siva. / In this guise the destructive goddess, / armed with the exterminating / sword. Seated on a lion [His ... / ... to her] / [Moor's Pantheon]. p. 158. eng. / Coleman's Mythology - p.91 eng. / Plate XX, 1. inscr in ink on frame, top centre: c.162 inscr in ink on frame, top centre: 162BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated by190418841800190435.1 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2002-05-21ACstoremusa/store1 2264collect>intern18841904before 1904200228 January 2002ST ANDREWS16:07:03Indian Paintings on Glass, New DelhiIndian Minatures in the India Office Library; London, Delhi, KarachiCompany Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period; Victoria and Albert MuseumSt Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0439AL-KHAMIS, Ulrike20002000cr67HRp.853, no. 165'159-168 Religious Representations, paintings from India'. The paintings all remain in the Museum Collections as ET25(1)-(10). St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophical Society and University CourtMoved to Workshop temporary store, from 71 North Street, after exhibition.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries to the former Crawford Arts Centre.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDGANESASHIVAHINDUSIVAIndiaGODRELIGIONELEPHANTPARVATIGANESHAGANESHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-072002-05-21APPASAMY, J.FALK, T and ARCHER, M.ARCHER, MildredDonationunknownTangore?, Southern IndiaBELL, A. CliffordReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.1Present2002-05-21ComponentRecord stateAL-KHAMIS, UlrikeValue: £1500 each (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002ET25(1)-(10) appear to have been made by Indian artists but aimed at the market of Britons visiting India. Glass painting appears to have been introduced into India by Chinese artists in the late eighteenth century.2002-05-21fairTrading PlacesSt Andrews MuseumGanesha or GaneshGood condition. Minor cracking and flaking of paint. Frame stained and chipped. Backing paper foxed.16:06:0812:59:23oastore/row4/bay2Coastore2011-09-1219042002200520082009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica12:59:232011-10-072011-09-1219042002200520082009PHILLIPSON, AndyET25(1) - ET25(10)2011-04-12before 19041paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint and gilt on glassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDGANESASHIVAHINDUSIVAINDIAGODRELIGIONELEPHANTPARVATIGANESHAGANESHOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storesee object filewooden frame: 40.3 x 35.6 cmLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 2, shelf C190413 May 20027 July 200528 August 200816 November 2009GENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.ET25(9)inscr on printed label, verso: PRESENTED. / BY THE / REV. A. CLIFFORD BELL, M.A., / CHAPLAIN, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, / MADRAS inscr. in ink, verso: Ganesa / Ganesha Puliya[r] / Eldest Son of Siva and Parvati / The God of Prudence and Policy Ex- / tensively [...]. Invoked by the / Hindoos at the commencement of any / undertaking: at the beginning of a / book - at the setting out on a journey &c. / With an elephant head and / seated on a [...] [Moor's Pantheon]. p. 169. eng. / Plate XLIV. / Coleman's Mythology. p.103 eng. / Plate XV - 4. inscr in ink on frame, top centre: c.165 inscr in ink on frame, top centre: 165BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated byET25.9.jpg190418841800190434.7 x 30.0 cm (sight)before 1904ADUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2002-05-21AC16:06:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf A.2011-10-07Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 1237collect>interncollect>internpeople183918394 November 1839200917 February 200920:20:3412:30:0415:30:25, 'Golf in the Making'Golf Illustratedsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0411R0412WILLIS, MichaelAL-KHAMIS, Ulrike1998200119982001pp. 51-54The connection between the statue and the invention of the gutta percha golf ball is discussed.Discussed by Reverend J.G. McPherson in connection with the invention of the gutta percha golf ball in 'Golf Illustrated', 21 January 1902.hcr1reh2ac114HRno.86, p.120literary and philosophical society inventory 'Hindoe Idol Shiva & Parvattu his Wife / Revr James Paterson - taken from a [Kineu] Temple in a / town called [Clyrabad]'. Possibly this is ET24.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.STATUEHINDUSHIVAPARVATIIndiaETHNOGRAPHYGUTTA PERCHAGOLFGOLF BALLPATERSON, REVEREND JAMESLITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETYPATERSON, REVEREND DOCTORPALA DYNASTYNANDILIONBULLCAMUNDADEVIsculptureSTELEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-05-162011-03-282000-05-18HENDERSON, Ian T., and STIRK, David I.DonationunknownEastern India or BengalPATERSON, JamesThe minutes of the meeting of the St Andrews Literary and Philosophical Society on 4 November 1839 record that the Rev Mr Paterson donated to the Society's museum 'A large Hindoo Idol from near Moorshedabad in Bengal'. The Reverend Paterson was educated at St Andrews and spent his life as a missionary in India.1Present2000-05-18ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £25,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009Date suggested by Dr Michael Willis, Curator, Department of Oriental Antiquities, The British Museum, in his letter of 19 November 1998. Dr Willis suggests that the statue is from eastern India and states that the sculpture was among the first examples of its type to arrive in the United Kingdom. Dr Ulrike Al-Khamis, Curator of South Asian and Middle Eastern Collections at the National Museums of Scotland confirms that the stele is from Eastern India or Bengal, and probably executed under the auspices of the Pala Dynasty, around the 11th century (see letter dated 26 February 2001).2000-05-18goodStone stele from eastern India: depicts the Hindu god, Shiva and his consort Parvatifair: noses of Shiva and Parvati chipped; right breast of Shiva chipped. Various other minor chips and scratches to stonework. Dust ingrained in crevices of decorative work. Some leaching of a dark substance onto back of statue.16:52:39oastore1884200520082009unknownHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-101884200520082009ROBINSON, Claireunknowncolour photograph2011-10-061999about 11th century1The stele shows the God Shiva with his consort Parvati, a group called 'Umahesvara'. The figures are seated in 'lalitsana', the position of royal ease, on a lotus base. Below, devotees flank the gods' vehicles: Shiva's bull Nandi and Parvati's Lion. The central, dancing figure is a depiction of Camunda, a terrifying manifestation of the Mother Goddess Devi. The mirror in Parvati's hand is intended to reflect the divine Beauty and Magnificence of her Lord Shiva. The back of the stele is undecorated. The sculpture stands on a plinth, which appears to be a later addition. It is alleged that the stele was packed with 'chunks and chips' of gutta percha on its arrival in St Andrews and that the Reverend Dr Paterson, later President of the Ladies College, Binghampton, New York (thought to be Robert Paterson, b. 1829, brother of the donor) made these into the first gutta percha golf ball in April 1845. This story was recounted by the Reverend J.G. McPherson of St Andrews in 'Golf Illustrated', 21 January 1902. The truth of this story is uncertain and doubted by several authorities. The gutta percha golf ball replaced the feathery.sculpturesculptureOpen Access Storeoastorestone (black chlorite)STATUEHINDUSHIVAPARVATIINDIAETHNOGRAPHYGUTTA PERCHAGOLFGOLF BALLPATERSON, REVEREND JAMESLITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETYPATERSON, REVEREND DOCTORPALA DYNASTYNANDILIONBULLCAMUNDADEVISCULPTURESTELEOpen Access Storeobject history file18847 July 2005August 200816 September 2009FIGCITThe minutes of the meeting of the St Andrews Literary and Philosophical Society on 4 November 1839 record that the Rev Mr Paterson donated to the Society's museum 'A large Hindoo Idol from near Moorshedabad in Bengal'. The Reverend Paterson was educated at St Andrews and spent his life as a missionary in India.ET26PATERSON, Reverend James (1807-1854)Created bydbi ET26.jpg133718390183909501200H: 88.0 x W: 43.0 x D: 34.0 cm4 November 1839ADUniversity of St AndrewsEastern India or BengalunknownCRE2000-05-18AB16:52:39ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, heavy load bay1, shelfC2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1C1 1263collect>intern19501998before 199810:41:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CHAPELCHURCHETHNOGRAPHICSOUTH AMERICARELIGIONAMERINDIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012000-05-27DonationunknownAyacucho?, PeruGIFFORD, Douglas?Gifford, late Professor of Spanish, started the Centre of Latin American Linguistic Studies in the University.1Present2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateThe church does not feature in the documentation, but is likely to be part of the Amerindian collections. Tristan Platt notes that it was part of the collection of the old Centre of Latin American Linguistic Studies, when this was part of the Spanish Department in Castlecliffe. It was transferred with the Institute of Amerindian Studies into the Anthropology Dept. It is now connected to the present Centre of Indigenous American Studies.2000-05-27fairChurchHas clearly been damaged (broken into several pieces) and repaired - with Paraloid? Loss to roof, reverse. Bottom left corner, front, damaged and missing.10:41:14oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-06-012009before 19981With two pottery crosses to go in towers, in separate bags in box with church.Open Access StoreoastorepotteryCHAPELCHURCHETHNOGRAPHICSOUTH AMERICARELIGIONAMERINDIANOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Gifford, late Professor of Spanish, started the Centre of Latin American Linguistic Studies in the University.ET27GIFFORD, Douglas?Manufactered by1998195017001998H 61.5 x W 31 x D 12 cmbefore 1998ADUniversity of St AndrewsPeruAyacucho?unknownMANU2000-05-27AC10:41:14ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 2466people19801998before 199815:29:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRIn base of display case, seminar room.ETHNOGRAPHICRELIGIONtextileWOMENDANCERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-10-06unknownunknownIndia / Burma?unknownFound in cupboard in Social Anthropology.1Present2003-10-06ComponentRecord state2003-10-06goodnavy blue silk(?) fabric rectangle with painted decoration of two dancing women with bare torsos and patterned sarongs/skirts, both wear head-dresses and jewellery around neck extending (see notes)...good (JMM 06/10/2003)2003RAWSON, Helen2003before 19981... down to waist and around arms, wrists and ankles; three edges raw, fourth fabric selvagetextilepainted textilesasilk (?)paintETHNOGRAPHICRELIGIONTEXTILEWOMENDANCERSobject history file6 October 2003Found in cupboard in Social Anthropology.ET28unknownManufactered by1998198019001998H 56.0, W 45.2 cmbefore 1998AUUniversity of St AndrewsIndia / Burma?unknownMANU2003-10-06ABsa1 1272collect>intern193019391930s11:55:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRMoved to Museum Collections officeSWORDKASCARAARABMAHDISTWEAPONARMSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052000-05-29DonationunknownMILNE, A.A.1Present2000-05-29ComponentRecord stateThe suggestion that the blade is a relic from the Crusades has been discredited.2000-05-29fairsword: kascara of the type used by rank and file soldiers in the 1880s Mahdist uprising. Worn over the shoulder. In scabbard.blade worn and tarnished; scabbard stained and slightly torn in places, leather split at centre of top edge.11:54:55oastore2006RAWSON, Helen2011-10-0520061880s1Steel blade in leather scabbard. Scabbard is tipped with metal and has plain linear design and decorative stitching. Two metal loops attached to scabbard for suspending sword from strap and wearing over the back. Hilt is in the shape of a cross and has leather binding and red cloth tied to top.Open Access Storeoastoresteel (?)leatherSWORDKASCARAARABMAHDISTWEAPONARMSOpen Access Storeobject history file31 January 2006ET29label attached to hilt, removed into object file 29/5/00, inscr. in ink: Arab Sword / Kondofan / Possibly the blade / is a relic of CrusadesMILNE, REVEREND A.A.,Manufactered by1939193018701890sword: L: 100 x W: 15.8 cm scabbard: 92.5 x 8.5 c1930sADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-29AC11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 448collect>internpeople19971997199714:53:4910:03:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKNIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-04ET:C27BequestBerti tribeTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur District, Republic of the SudanHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-04ComponentRecord stateLadislav Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti tribe of the Tagabo Hills region of the Northern Darfur district in 1961, 1965, and the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though there is no written evidence that this Berti object was obtained in this area or timespan, it is very likely that it was.1998-03-04very goodknife, in leather sheath, coloured orange and yellow, with removable looped handle attachedgood; blade tarnishingDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown198521961CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Berti are a Muslim tribe. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBleathersteelWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVBERTISUDANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKNIFEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Holy carried out fieldwork on the Berti of the Northern Dafur District in 1961, 1965 and the late 1970s and early 1980s.ET3HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6436441985199719611997knife; L 27.5cm; W 6.5cm sheath; L 18.2cm; W 4cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsRepublic of the SudanTagabo Hills region, Northern Darfur DistrictBerti tribeCULT1998-03-04AAsa:caseB1 2340collect>intern193019391930s11:55:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRDAGGERWEAPONARMSSUDANETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052002-09-10DonationunknownRed Sea, SudanMILNE, A.A.The dagger may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.1Present2002-09-10ComponentRecord state2002-09-10poordagger in scabbardBlade badly rusted. Black tar-like substance on upper part of blade. Edges worn and chipped. One corner of wooden handle is metal - perhaps this replaces a broken wooden corner. The handle is scratched and worn. Leather scabbard creased, stained and worn. Split along edge, presumably by edge of dagger. Two white spots, upper centre.11:54:55oastore2011-10-051Dagger in leather scabbard. Scabbard is brown leather with green and black leather decoration. Dagger and wooden handle.Open Access Storeoastoredagger: steel (?)wood scabbard: leatherDAGGERWEAPONARMSSUDANETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history fileThe dagger may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.ET30label attached to hilt, removed into object file 10/9/02, inscr. in ink: Haddendowa / Dagger. / RED Sea. SudanMILNE, REVEREND A.A.?Manufactered by1939193018001950dagger L36.3 x W9.8 x D3.5 cm scab' L26.4 x W12.21930sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanRed SeaunknownMANU2002-09-10AD11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 2341collect>intern193019391930s11:55:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRwhipWEAPONHIPPOPOTAMUSHIPPOETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052002-09-10DonationunknownMILNE, A.A.The whip may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.1Present2002-09-10ComponentRecord state2002-09-10fairhippo hide whipfair condition. Stained and worn. Some loss of the black leather decorative ring, lower tassel.11:54:55oastore2011-10-051Hide whip with leather handle and leather strap. 3 decorative tassels of leather, held in place with white leather? rings.Open Access StoreoastorehideleatherWHIPWEAPONHIPPOPOTAMUSHIPPOETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history fileThe whip may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.ET31label attached to hilt, removed into object file 10/9/02, inscr. in ink: Hippo Hide / Co[w] [b]agMILNE, REVEREND A.A.?Manufactered by1939193018001950L 129 x W 2.2 x D 2.5 cm1930sADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-09-10AC11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 2342collect>intern193019391930s11:55:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRSCIMITARWEAPONARMSSWORDETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052002-09-10DonationKordofan, SudanMILNE, A.A.The scimitar may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.1Present2002-09-10ComponentRecord state2002-09-10fairTurkish scimitarsteel blade chipped at edges. Badly stained and rusted. Need cleaning. Hilt chipped, particularly to the edges and base. In two parts - movable and loose. Leather scabbard stained and worn. Slight tears to the surface of the leather centre front, back centre, back near tip.11:54:55oastore2011-10-051Scimitar, engraved near hilt with crescent moon, star and lion. With lacquered? wood? hilt and leather scabbard with decorative binding.Open Access Storeoastoresteelwood?leatherSCIMITARWEAPONARMSSWORDETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history fileThe scimitar may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.ET32label attached to hilt, removed into object file 10/9/02, inscr. in ink: a Turkish / Scimitar. / Kordofan. / SudanMILNE, REVEREND A.A.?Manufactered by1939193018001950scimitar L94 x W12 x D5.5cm scabbard L84.2 x W5.71930sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanKordofanMANU2002-09-10AC11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 2343collect>intern193019391930s11:55:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRSWORDCHINESEARMSWEAPONBOXERETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052002-09-10DonationChina?MILNE, A.A.The sword may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.1Present2002-09-10ComponentRecord stateThe sword may be a Chinese sabre from the Boxer Rebellion, of the type used as standard by foot soldiers (information from Dave Roche). The grip binding, which is missing, would have been silk. The scabbard is bamboo. Martin Milner and Dave Roche discount the idea that this is a Western European military sword.2002-09-10poorswordvery poor condition. Blade badly rusted, worn and chipped. Hilt broken and loose. In two parts - pin missing. Scabbard consists of two pieces of wood, bound with metal. Lower parts of scabbard broken off and missing. Splitting and losses to remaining wood. Stained and damaged. Fragment of wood kept in plastic bag with sword.11:54:55oastore2011-10-051Steel blade. Wooden hilt and scabbard, both with metal decoration.Open Access Storeoastoresteelwood (bamboo?)metalSWORDCHINESEARMSWEAPONBOXERETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history fileThe sword may have been donated by Milne. Needs research.ET33MILNE, REVEREND A.A.?Manufactered by1939193018001950sword L81.5 x W8.5cm (hilt) scabbard L55.4 x W7.21930sADUniversity of St AndrewsChina?MANU2002-09-10AD11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 2344collect>interncollect>intern19991999199916:59:5811:45:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67HRTibetGRAVE MARKERETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-122002-09-11DonationTibetDILLEY, RoyPresented by Dr Roy Dilley of Department of Social Anthropology.1Present2002-09-11ComponentRecord state2002-09-11goodTibetan grave markergood. Neck slightly chipped.11:44:40oastore2011-09-12ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-211Grave marker in shape of a human figure. Prof. Mario Aguilar, Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics, doubts this is a Tibetan grave marker. This is because the dead are not buried in Tibet; they have a ritual called a 'sky burial' in which the corpse is taken up a mountain and fed to vultures. Prof. Aguilar believes this object could have come from a neighbouring country/area (Amy Dale 2009)Open Access StoreoastoreWOODTIBETGRAVE MARKERETHNOGRAPHICOpen Access Storeobject history filePresented by Dr Roy Dilley of Department of Social Anthropology.ET34DILLEY, Dr RoyCreated bydbi ET34.jpg1999199918001999L32.7 x W5.1 cm1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsTibetCRE2002-09-11AB11:44:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf B2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7B1 2345collect>internpeople18501998before 199816:30:0611:02:57Visions from the Golden Land. Burma and the Art of Lacquer, British Museum Presssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114HR207, 221'207 Stone Idol Buddah'. '221 Stone Idol Burmese'. Could either of these be the artefact now known as ET35? St Andrews University Museum: Agreement Between Literary and Philosophica Society and University Court, 1904In strong room, Parliament Hall.BUDDHASTATUEsculptureETHNOGRAPHICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-03-212002-09-11ISAACS, R. and BLURTON, R.T.unknownBurma?The sculpture was taken into the Museum Collections in 1998. It was found in the Parliament Hall strong room. Its provenance before this date is unknown. It is not mentioned in Richard Fardon's 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', revised 1998.1Present2002-09-11ComponentRecord stateThe sculpture is similar to ET1977.106 and .108 which are thought to be from this date and country.2002-09-11poorBuddha; gilded stone figurehead missing. Dirty, scraped and stained. Loss of gilding in several areas19041990unknownCARRADICE, Ian A.19041990unknownblack and white photographET1977.106-108, ET1987.14 - other idols2000early 19th century?1The position of the right hand of the Buddha sculpture is bhumisparshamudra, indicative of the moment immediately prior to the Enlightenment when the Buddha called upon the Earth Goddess to witness the merit already accumulated and which was now sufficient to ensure Enlightenment. This moment, in Burmese Buddhism, is the moment above all others of importance and since the end of the Pagan period (11-13th centuries AD) has remained the most common way to depict the Buddha. The left hand in this arrangement rests, palm upwards, in the attitude of meditation, dhyanamudra. The Buddha image is depicted in the typical monastic habit of Theravada Buddhism, that is, with the left shoulder covered by the robe and the right shoulder bare. (This information was provided by T. Richard Blurton of the British Museum, with specific reference to ET1977.106 and .108. The iconography of this sculpture is similar).Open Access StoreoastoreSTONEgildingBUDDHASTATUESCULPTUREETHNOGRAPHICobject history file19049 November 1990GENThe sculpture was taken into the Museum Collections in 1998. It was found in the Parliament Hall strong room. Its provenance before this date is unknown. It is not mentioned in Richard Fardon's 'A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection', revised 1998.ET35Created by16331998185018001999L 28.5 x W 21.5 x D 6.0 cmbefore 1998AUUniversity of St AndrewsBurma?CRE2002-09-11AD16:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf A2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3B1 3349people19081908190810:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYshellOCHREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorLarge scallop shell.Good. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Large scallop shell stained by red pigment, possibly red ochre. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccShell.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSHELLOCHREobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET36BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET36(2).jpgET36.jpg2085190819081908190814001908H10.2x W10.9cmsLate 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3351collect>intern14:55:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYcoinbronzesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorCoin.Good. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1992200919081978PIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, MichelleunknownM.A.S1992200919081978ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Hand stamped crude coin of unknown provenance and detail. Sides of coin slit when struck. Bronze?ccbronze?ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOINBRONZEobject history file199210 September 2009190820 April 1978ET37Created byET37(2).jpgET37.jpg201314001908H2.3x W1.9cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3352collect>intern14:51:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYcoinCHARLES IIIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorCoin.Good. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Spanish Charles III coin. Silverccsilver.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOINCHARLES IIIobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET38Created byET38(2).jpgET38.jpg201414001908H3.8x W3.9cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3354collect>intern11:36:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBeaker.Good. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Small "Rustic beaker showing chisel marks.ccWood.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET39Created byET39.jpg208714001908H5.1x W3.1 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 421collect>internpeople199719971997ST ANDREWS14:53:4910:03:20University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRHRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGWEMBE TONGAFERTLILITY DOLLRITUALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-252010-04-221998-03-06ET:C27BequestGwembe Tonga tribeGwembe Valley, Zimbabwe/ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06fairCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriesfertility doll - cylindrical object with spherical bulges, decorated with seeds and beads.fair; much surface cracking due to drying outDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown198511961PurchaseHOLY, LadislavIf a woman could not conceive, she would wrap this in cloth and wear it on her back, and a ritual would take place. Purchased in Victoria Falls open air museum. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storeoastoreelephant dungpaperplant seedsplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGWEMBE TONGAFERTLILITY DOLLRITUALsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET4162 marked on base162HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6456461985199719611997L 18cm; W 8.5cmbetween 1961 and 19851997PABUniversity of St AndrewsZimbabwe/ZambiaGwembe ValleyGwembe Tonga tribeCULT1998-03-06ACDALE, AmyDisplayed in Curator's Choice. It was noted during an audit of the Open Access Store that this record had not been updated to reflect the change in location.gw1 3353collect>intern14:36:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODchalicesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBeaker.Fair. Some marks around lip. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Small wooden beaker of "Chalice" shape.ccWood.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODCHALICEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET40Created byET40.jpg201514001908H6x W4.4 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3355collect>intern14:40:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBeaker.Fair. Crack down side, lip chipped. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Small plain wooden beaker.ccWood.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET41Created byET41.jpg20880014001908H5.1x W5.6 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3356collect>intern14:32:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBeaker.Good. Painted areas faded. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Wooden beaker with incised decoration of scrolls around rim, and incised "feather" decorated above foot, with traces of red paint.ccWood.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBEAKERWOODobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET42Created byET42.jpg208914001908H14x W7.8 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3357collect>intern14:46:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorSmall rectangular stone.Fair. Some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Small rectangular stone with incised pattern, one half with 5 large circles each containing 7 dots, the other half in a chequered pattern.ccStone.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET43Created byET43(2).jpgET43.jpg209014001908H2.9x W2.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3358collect>intern14:50:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONECHARMSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorRectangular stone.Fair. Chip missing on corner, discoloured. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown1Rectangular stone with incised grid pattern, bordge and four perforations, one in each corner. "Charmstone"?ccStone.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONECHARMSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET44Created byET44(2).jpgET44.jpg209114001908H5x W3.5 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3359collect>intern16:28:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONETRIANGULARRITUALISTICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-242010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorTriangular stone.Fair. Small scrapes. (Michelle Thomson 23/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/24added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/241992unknown1Small triangular stone, prbably ritualistic. Four/five incised across each tip.ccStone.ANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSTONETRIANGULARRITUALISTICobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET45Created byET45(2).jpgET45.jpg209214001908H5x W3.5 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3360people19081908190810:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICVESSALARYBALLUSjarVASEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorRound bottomed lugged vessal.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Small round bottomed lugged vessal (no handles). Underslip of white/buff. Slip with decoration in red/brown vertical stripes of varying width from slightly flaring rim. Jar/vase minature? Of Inca Aryballus. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccCeramic buff fabric.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBREMNER, FLEMINGCERAMICVESSALARYBALLUSJARVASEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET46BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET46(2).jpgET46.jpg2093190819081908190814001908H7x W10.5 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3361peoplecollect>intern19081908190810:35:5714:16:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzechiselsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBronze chisel.Fair. A little corrosion. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze chisel with one large flared terminal and one chisel terminal. Square in section. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccBronze.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZECHISELobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET47BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET47(2).jpgET47.jpg2094190819081908190814001908H24.5x W3.5 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3362peoplecollect>interncollect>intern19081908190810:35:5714:14:5914:14:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114ac114ac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYbronzeCUTTING IMPLEMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182011-01-312011-01-312010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBronze cutting implement.Fair. A slight tarnishing. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Bronze cutting implement with large crescent-shaped blade tapering to a thin mid-section and flaring out to a thicker straight edged butt. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccBronze.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYBRONZECUTTING IMPLEMENTobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET48BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET48(2).jpgET48.jpg2095190819081908190814001908H8.3x W12.1 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3363people19081908190810:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(1)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2096190819081908190814001908H4.8x W2.9 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3372people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(10)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2105190819081908190814001908H3.6x W2 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3373people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(11)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2106190819081908190814001908H2.4x W1.6 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3374people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(12)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2107190819081908190814001908H4.1x W2 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3375people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(13)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2108190819081908190814001908H2.9x W1.9 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3364people19081908190810:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(2)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2097190819081908190814001908H3.1x W2 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3365people19081908190810:35:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(3)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2098190819081908190814001908H3x W1.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3366people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(4)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2099190819081908190814001908H5x W3.4 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3367people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(5)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2100190819081908190814001908H4.4x W1.8cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3368people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(6)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2101190819081908190814001908H3.2x W1.9cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3369people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(7)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2102190819081908190814001908H5.3x W2cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3370people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(8)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2103190819081908190814001908H3.2x W2.8 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3371people19081908190810:35:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYChertflintARROW HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorArrow head.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Flint or chert arrow head with tang or notch for attachment and binding to shaft. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccFlint or chert.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCHERTFLINTARROW HEADobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET49(9)BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2104190819081908190814001908H3.2x W1.6 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 422collect>internpeople19971997199714:53:5010:03:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1961 and 1985ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGWEMBE TONGAPIPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestGwembe Tonga tribe ?Gwembe Valley, Zimbabwe/ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06goodpipe - light wood with darker patterning and carved decoration, mouth supported by fibrous twinefair, one major crack in the woodDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown198511961CollectedHOLY, LadislavLadislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBpipe - woodtwine - fibrous plant matterETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGWEMBE TONGAPIPEsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET5HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6476481985199719611997H 24.0cm; W 18.0cmbetween 1961 and 19851997CABUniversity of St AndrewsZimbabwe/ZambiaGwembe ValleyGwembe Tonga tribe ?CULT1998-03-06ABsa:caseB1 3376people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSHEEPmodelSOAPSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorSheep model.Fair. Some chips, ears missing. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Soapstone type sheep, with ears missing. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccSoapstone?BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYSHEEPMODELSOAPSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET50BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2109190819081908190814001908H4.1x W4 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3377people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMmodelSOAPSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorSitting RamGood. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Soapstone? Type sitting Ram. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccSoapstone?BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMMODELSOAPSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET51BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET51(2).jpgET51.jpg2110190819081908190814001908H4.1x W4 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3378people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMmodelSOAPSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorRam standing.Fair. Some chipping. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/31added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Soapstone? type Ram. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccSoapstone?BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMMODELSOAPSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET52BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET52(2).jpgET52.jpg2111190819081908190814001908H4.1x W5.6 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3379people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114MTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMmodelSOAPSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorRam standing.Fair. Large chip missing rear corner. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Soapstone? type Ram standing. Feet chipped. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccSoapstone?BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYRAMMODELSOAPSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET53BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated by2112190819081908190814001908H3.6x W5 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3380people19081908190810:35:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th / early 20th Centuryac114JABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYMACE HEADBOLABASSALTSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182010-01-252009-09-24DonationunknownSouth America, possibly PeruBREMNER, FlemingDonation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorBlack basalt stoneGood some discolouration. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/311992unknown190811908CollectedBREMNER, FlemingWorking in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Polished black basalt stone with central groove around the circumference. Eliptical in form. Possibly a mace head or bola. Possibly part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccBassalt.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYMACE HEADBOLABASSALTSTONEobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009Working in Peru approxiamatly to 1908. Donated his collection to the University on his return to Scotland in 1908.Donation recorded in The Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews 1884 onwards.ET54BREMNER, Fleming (b. 1864, d. 1910)BREMNER, FlemingCreated byET54.jpg2113190819081908190814001908H5.5x W5.5 cms various.Late 19th / early 20th Century1908CADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 3381single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABMTSAAUM: 1977.189SAAUM: 1977.189ET1977.189Recorded in the Accessions Register of the joint museum of the University of St Andrews and Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, which dates from 1884 onwards. University Library Special Collections, UY8529/1. Accession Register of Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAn MDA card catalogue was completed in the late 1970s. It is possible that the Amerindian collection was at this time housed within the University's archaelogy museum in Swallowgate.Catlogued as part of a Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Re-catalogued as part of SPIRIT project and records recorded on INCA.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYcoinSTARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-252009-09-24unknownSouth America, possibly Peru1Present2009-09-24ComponentRecord state2009-09-24poorCoin.Good. (Michelle Thomson 18/9/2009).1908197819922009unknownM.A.SPIMBLETT, Elizabeth M.THOMSON, Michelle1908197819922009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1992unknown1Coin with six pointed star. Part of the Fleming Bremner collection.ccMetal.BREMNER, FLEMINGINCASOUTH AMERICAANTHROPOLOGYAMERINDIANETHNOGRAPHYCOINSTARobject history file190820 April 1978199210 September 2009ET55Created by211414001908H1.9x W1.8 cms various.University of St AndrewsSouth America, possibly PeruUnknownCRE2009-09-24ADcc1 423collect>internpeople19971997199714:53:5010:03:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1968 and 1972ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKACHIEF MUSOKOTWANEAXEZAMBIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestToka tribeChief Musokotwane area, Kaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord stateHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-06fairceremonial axe, light wooden handle with darker coloured segments at the base and near the head of the axefair, much tarnishing to the blade, base of handle chippedDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBhandle - woodblade - ironETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKACHIEF MUSOKOTWANEAXEZAMBIAsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET6172 marked on handle in pencil172HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6496501972199719681997L 54.0cmbetween 1968 and 19721997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaChief Musokotwane area, Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-06ACsa:caseB1 462collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWS14:53:5014:32:02The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews Museumcircular, shallow, woven basket; for holding fetisheswarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, HelenBute Photo UnitBute Photo UnitBute Photo Unitcolour photographblack and white photographPhotographic transparencyPhotographic transparencyPhotographic transparencyET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998200220022002unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionmuseummusabark/reeds?ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(1)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6716721576157815791972199719681997D 25.5cm; H 8.7cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0052Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 471collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0517:33:4614:32:05The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, hands on chestwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(10)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6896901972199719681997L 11.5cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0061Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 472collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:2114:32:05The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human head and neck, neck with hole throughwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(11)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6916921972199719681997L 9.5cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0062Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 473collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0517:33:4714:32:06The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden sculpture, hole in centre of upper part, wire wrapped round lower partwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CWOODwireETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(12)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6936941972199719681997L 15.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0063Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 474collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0617:33:4714:32:06The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav6Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumgroup of domestic objects: 2 minature axes, with wood handle and iron blade; one iron axe blade; one minature wooden goblet?; one tubular wooden object, purpose unknown; one piece of hollow plantwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CWOODIRONplant matterETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(13)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6956961972199719681997objects range from L 4.5cm - 9.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0064Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D6 475collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:0814:32:06The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONglasspotterysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav2Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumpiece of broken pottery, piece of broken glasswarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes(more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusapotteryglassETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONGLASSPOTTERYmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(14)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6976981972199719681997pottery: L 3.8cm; glass: L 6.2cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0065Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa2 476collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:0914:32:07The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONshellsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav3Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumthree shellswarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusashellETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONSHELLmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(15)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6997001972199719681997shell 1: L 8cm; shell 2: L 8.8cm; shell 3: 6cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0066Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa3 477collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:0914:32:07The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONKEYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumsteel keywarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusasteelETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONKEYmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(16)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7017021972199719681997L 6.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0067Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 478collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0617:33:4814:32:07The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav2Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumone red stone, one black stonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CSTONEETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONSTONEOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(17)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7037041972199719681997red stone: L 6.7cm; black stone L 2.9cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0068Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D2 479collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:1014:32:08The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav3Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumone chain of four pieces of hollow yellow wood, joined by string two pieces of curved wood warning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODstringETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(18)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7057061972199719681997curved wood 1: L 11.5cm; curved wood 2: L 11.0cm.about 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0069Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa3 480collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0717:33:4914:32:08The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav4Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumfour pieces of woody plant material with holes pierced throughNeeds conservation. Parts currently stored separately in plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(19)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7077081972199719681997L 3.0 cm- 5.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0070Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D4 463collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWS14:53:5114:32:02The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, femalewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(2)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6736741972199719681997L 11.6cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0053Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 481collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:1114:32:08The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav5Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumfive pieces of plant material: one yellow seed pod, one piece of bark, three seed pods?warning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionmuseummusaplant materialETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(20)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7097101972199719681997L 2.5cm-5.2cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0071Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa5 482collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:1114:32:08The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONplant materialsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav6Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumsix pieces of plant material: two nuts, two pieces of wood, two parts of a seed podwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionmuseummusaplant materialETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONPLANT MATERIALmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(21)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7117121972199719681997L 2.8cm-5.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0072Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa6 454collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:1214:32:00The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHORNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav2Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumtwo horns, dark brown in colourwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaHORNETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHORNmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(22)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7137141972199719681997horn 1:L 9.5cm; horn 2: L 8.2cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0073Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa2 455collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0417:33:4414:32:01The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(23)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7157161972199719681997L 13cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0074Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 456collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0417:33:4614:32:01The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(24)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7177181972199719681997L 9.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0075Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 483collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:57:1314:32:09The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(25)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(25)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7197201972199719681997L 13.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0076Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 484collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4614:32:09The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONtoothsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal toothwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusatoothETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONTOOTHmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(26)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7217221972199719681997L 6.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0077Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 485collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4614:32:09The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBEAKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumbird beakwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBEAKmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(27)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7237241972199719681997L 5.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0078Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 486collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0717:33:4914:32:10The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONLIZARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumlizard's headwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, HelenBute Photo Unitcolour photographblack and white photographPhotographic transparencyET7(1) - ET7(34)199719982002unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2Canimal matterETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONLIZARDOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(28)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture72572615811972199719681997L 6.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0079Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 487collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0717:33:5014:32:10The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009RAWSON, HelenDILLEY, Royblack and white photographcolour photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19981997unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(29)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture3867271972199719681997L 5.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0080Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 464collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:53:5214:32:02The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, female, plastic bead decoration round neck and waistwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(3)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6756761972199719681997L 13.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0054Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 488collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4714:32:10The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(30)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture3873881972199719681997L 4.7cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0081Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 489collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4814:32:11The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(31)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture3893901972199719681997L 5.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0082Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 490collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4914:32:11The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONbonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal bonewarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaboneETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONBONEmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(32)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7287291972199719681997L 2.8cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0083Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 491collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:59:4914:32:11The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumanimal's footwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionmuseummusaanimal matterETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(33)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7307311972199719681997L 7.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0084Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 492collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:49:0817:33:5114:32:12The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.cr67ad458ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-06-082011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumunidentified objectwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200216:48:2417:32:4214:31:19oastore/row4/bay2Csamusa2011-06-082011-05-132009DALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica17:3214:31:192011-09-292011-06-082011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(33)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access Storageoastore/row4/bay2CETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONOpen Access Storagemuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.found in collections cupboard and moved to store (therefore not on display with other parts of ET7)16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(34)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture7327331972199719681997L 4.8cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0085Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD16:48:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf D2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3D1 465collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:1614:32:03The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, two strands of plastic bead decoration round neckwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, HelenBute Photo Unitcolour photographblack and white photographPhotographic transparencyET7(1) - ET7(34)199719982002unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009CATFIGHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(4)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture67767815771972199719681997L 12.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0055Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 466collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:1714:32:03The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure,one strand of plastic bead decoration round neckwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(5)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6796801972199719681997L 9.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0056Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 467collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:1814:32:03The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, two strands of plastic bead decoration round neck and waistwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(6)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6816821972199719681997L 7.5cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0057Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 468collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:1814:32:04The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden female human figure, carrying basketwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, HelenBute Photo Unitcolour photographblack and white photographPhotographic transparencyET7(1) - ET7(34)199719982002unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(7)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture68368415801972199719681997L 14.5cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0058Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 469collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:2014:32:04The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, hands on headwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(8)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6856861972199719681997L 13.0cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0059Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 470collect>interncollect>intern19971997199720022002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:55:2014:32:04The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1997.3E2002.219972002-05-1219972002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1971p.12Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458HRMoved from the Crawford store during refurbishment. Currently being stored in collections cupboard at MUSA, as may be requierd for teaching.ETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-05-131998-03-18ET:C27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-18ComponentRecord stateKNOWLES, Chantal (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £100 (insurance) £100 for the whole bowl of fetishes. Valuation suggested informally for insurance purposes only.2002Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-18poorInto AfricaCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Museumwooden human figure, hands on chestwarning: possible infestation due to presence of rotting animal matter. All parts currently stored separately in sealed plastic bags.L2/200214:31:19musa2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-05-132009DILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photographET7(1) - ET7(34)19971998unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.Toka bowl of fetishes (more 'correctly' called divination objects) belonging to a diviner of the Toka tribe. The fetishes were cast on the ground and their arrangement was read, in the process of divination. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionmuseummusaWOODETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIAFETISHESRITUALDIVINATIONHUMAN FIGUREmuseumsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.16 September 2009FIGCATHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET7(9)HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6876881972199719681997L 14.5cmabout 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0060Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-18AD14:31:19DALE, Amy2011-05-13sa1 449collect>internpeople199719971997ST ANDREWS15:02:0110:03:20University of St AndrewsE1997.319971997single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektaround 1971ac114ac114JABHRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIADIVINERPELTSWITCHDOCTORWANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-252010-04-301998-03-06ET:C27BequestToka tribeKaloma District, Southern Province of ZambiaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord stateHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia from 1968-1972, and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.1998-03-06fairInto AfricaSt Andrews Museumwitch doctor or diviner's wand - animal pelts attached to wooden carved bird's head, with plant material, champagne corks, wire, textile and beaded decorationfair, conservation needs of animal skins need considerationDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, HelenALLEN, Jimcolour photographblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13ET7199719982000unknown197211968CollectedHOLY, LadislavHoly was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.This wand belonged to a Toka tribesman who divined for the activity of witches. It is the badge of office of a diviner and is worn around the waist. Ladislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy CollectionOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODanimal peltstextilesplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTOKAZAMBIADIVINERPELTSWITCHDOCTORWANDsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.Holy was the Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1968-1972 and did fieldwork and collected objects from the local Toka villages in this period.ET8HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culturedbi ET8.jpg65165214851972199719681997L 59.5cmaround 19711997CABUniversity of St AndrewsSouthern Province of ZambiaCONSERVEDconservationC0086Kaloma DistrictToka tribeCULT1998-03-06ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 450collect>internpeople19971997199715:02:0210:03:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1970ac114ac114HRETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMAAISAIWATER CARRIERTanzaniasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-251998-03-06ET:C27BequestMaasai tribeTanzaniaHOLY, Ladislav1Present1998-03-06ComponentRecord state1998-03-06fairwater carrier or milk gourd, patterned with dark brown marks, with leather carrying strap and gourd lid attached, both with beaded decorationfair - some mould in interior, needs conservationDILLEY, RoyRAWSON, Helencolour photographblack and white photograph19971998unknown197011970CollectedHOLY, LadislavLadislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997.The Ladislav Holy Collectionsa:caseBGOURDleatherplastic beadsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, PROFESSOR LADISLAVUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMAAISAIWATER CARRIERTANZANIAsee object file, Holy's notes in ethno. dept.ET969 marked in ink on lid69HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Professor LadislavOriginating culture6536541970199719701997L 50.0cm19701997CABUniversity of St AndrewsTanzaniaMaasai tribeCULT1998-03-06ACsa:caseB1 4337collect>intern1728 to present14:37:20collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungET:C16ET:C17ET:C18ET:C19ET:C20ET:C21ET:C22ET:C23ET:C24ET:C25ET:C26ET:C27hcr1University of St AndrewsETHNOGRAPHICNorth AmericaAFRICASOUTH AMERICAAustraliaASIAIndiaMelanesiaNew ZealandNORTH AFRICAPolynesianon-western ethnographyNorth AmericaAFRICASOUTH AMERICAAustraliaASIAAsia, IndiaMelanesiaNew ZealandAfrica, North AfricaPolynesiaEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsTibetsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48University of St AndrewsEthnographyAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.11th century to presentFrom the 18th century, ethnographic specimens were among the artefacts and 'curiosities' gathered in the University Library. In 1838, the 'curiosities' (as they were then known), including the ethnographic material, were transferred to the joint Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews. The collections were transferred into the sole ownership of the University in 1904. New ethnographic material has continued to be added to the collection.Amerindian materialAfrican materialAleut and Inuit materialAustralian Aborigine materialAsian materialIndian materialMelanesia materialMaori materialNorth African materialNorth American materialPolynesian materialThe Ladislav Holy CollectionMuseum CollectionsCeramicsAXEBRACELETsculpturepaintingspearshammer stonesflintsSTELEthangkaBARK BASKETKODJAWAR CLUBTAAPFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C15University of St Andrewscollected byETHNOGRAPHYIn the 18th century a collection of ‘curiosities’ began to grow in the University Library, St Andrews. This included many ethnographic specimens, often sent to the University by former students and other benefactors employed abroad on civil or military service. In 1838, the ‘curiosities’ (as they were then referred to) were transferred to the newly founded joint Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews. The ethnographic holdings of the Museum steadily grew, largely through donations. The collections were transferred into the sole ownership of the University in 1904, where new material continued to be added. Although many items have been lost over the past three centuries, several early pieces survive, including a bark basket of North American Algonquin origin said to have been presented in 1728. Inventories of early material remain in the University’s archives, including lists of the items transferred in 1838 and the accessions register of the joint Museum.University of St Andrews 4338collect>interncollect>intern19th to 20th century20:32:4714:40:24collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungET:C18ET:C25ET1977.7ET1977.8ET1977.9ET1977.10ET1977.11ET1977.12ET1977.13(1)ET1977.13(2)ET1977.14ET1977.15(1)ET1977.15(2)ET1977.15(3)ET1977.15(4)ET1977.16ET1977.17ET1977.18ET1977.19ET1977.20ET1977.21ET1977.22ET1977.23ET1977.23(2)ET1977.23(3)ET1977.24ET1977.25(1)ET1977.25(2)ET1977.26(1)ET1977.26(2)ET1977.26(3)ET1977.26(4)ET1977.26(5)ET1977.27ET1977.28ET1977.29ET1977.30(1)ET1977.30(2)ET1977.30(3)ET1977.30(4)ET1977.30(5)ET1977.31ET1977.32ET1977.33ET1977.34(1)ET1977.34(2)ET1977.34(3)ET1977.34(4)ET1977.34(5)ET1977.34(6)hcr1ad458University of St AndrewsspearsAMERINDIANINCAhammer stonesCeramicsnecklacesBULLjugssilver discscopper discsflintsaxe headsBREMNER, FLEMINGPERUNorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAETHNOGRAPHICnon-western ethnographySouth America,PeruNorth AmericaSOUTH AMERICAEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-04-08MC:C48ET:C15BREMNER, FlemingAmerindian materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.INCAUniversity of St AndrewsAleut and Inuit materialNorth American materialCeramic figure.Valve mould.Ceramic single valve mould.Small thumbpot/punchbowl.Ceramic spoon/dipperWooden stopper/plug.Bolas.Large lead sphere.Bone ball joint.Hammerstone.Hammerstone.Hammerstone.Hammerstone.Small gourd.Fossil molluse.Fossil Bivalve.Fossil Bivalve.Gourd fragment.Woodin pin.Woodin pin.Necklace.Textile disc.Skin disc.Necklace.Copper strip.Seven discs.Copper disc.Nine copper discs and twine.Seven copper discs and twine.Six copper discs and twine.Six copper discs and twine.Fragment of red ochre.animal figurineBlack stone animal /bird on base.Silver disc fragments.Silver discs.Silver discs.Large copper disc.Copper parts.Peeble.Aryballus (Inca vase) sherd.Figurine.Geological specimens.Geological specimens.Geological specimens.Geological specimens.Geological specimens.Geological specimens.Museum CollectionsEthnographyspearshammer stonesCeramicsnecklacesPUCARA BULLsilver discscopper discsflintsaxe headsET:C16University of St Andrewscollected byAmerindian materialThe Amerindian collection contains 139 objects. The collection is largely made up of South American archaeological and ethnographic material, and includes some important Inca and early Peruvian items donated by Fleming Bremner in 1908. It is complemented by a collecton of 31 artefacts, on loan from a private individual.University of St Andrews 4339collect>interncollect>intern20th century09:58:1514:53:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St Andrewsclubwhipbrass figuresBRACELETaxe headspearsAFRICAETHNOGRAPHICnon-western ethnographyNUERMaasaiTOKABERTIBEMBAGWEMBE TONGAAFRICAAfrica, KenyaAfrica, CalabarAfrica, RhodesiaAfrica, NyasalandAfrica, MakurdieAfrica, Northern NigeriaAfrica, East AfricaAfrica, West AfricaAfrica, AntillessubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-252011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15FERGUSON, AlexCOX, E.SMITH, CaptainKENWORTHY, JamesHOLY, LadislavAfrican materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-20th centuryThe material was largely donated to the University of St Andrews during the 20th century. A notable bequest was the collection built up by Ladislav Holy, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews, during fieldwork in Africa.Museum CollectionsEthnographyclubwhipbrass figuresaxe headspearsOX BELLFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C17University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected bycollected bycollected byAfrican materialThe African ethnographic material includes Nuer cattle bells, stone axe heads, iron tipped wooden spears from East Africa and an ivory bracelet. A wooden club and a hide whip were donated by Reverend Alex Ferguson in June 1987 but collected by his mother in Kenya prior to 1910; Reverend Ferguson also donated material acquired while he was a missionary in Calabar in the mid 20th century. A notable addition to the collection in 1997 was the bequest of material relating to the Toka, Maasai, Berti, Bemba, Gwembe Tonga and other African peoples, acquired by Professor Ladislav Holy during his fieldwork.University of St Andrews 4340collect>intern19th century15:25:00collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St Andrewsspear throwerspear casterharpoon headsbone scraperULUALEUTInuitETHNOGRAPHICnon-western ethnographyArctic regionPolar regionsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15ET:C16ROSS, CaptainMessrs Newall and Keillor of DundeeAleut and Inuit materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyAmerindian materialspear throwerspear casterharpoon headsbone scraperULUFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C18University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byAleut and Inuit materialThis is a small collection containing a spear thrower or caster, two harpoon heads (one iron-tipped) and a wood and bone scraper or 'ula'. The spear caster was once identified as being from New Caledonia; it was reattributed as Aleut after examination by Dale Idiens of the Royal Scottish Museum. The other material is of 'Eskimo' or Inuit origin. It may be associated with donations, made prior to 1884, of material from the Polar or Arctic regions by Messrs Newall and Keillor of Dundee and by Captain Ross.University of St Andrews 4349collect>intern19th century15:33:35collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsABORIGINEAustraliaKODJATAAPETHNOGRAPHICnon-western ethnographyAustraliasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15MUDIE,Australian Aborigine materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Probably collected in King George's Sound; thought to have been donated by Dr Mudie to the University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyKODJATAAPFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C19University of St Andrewscollected byAustralian Aborigine materialThe collection consists of four 'kodjas' (stone hammers) and one 'taap' (saw). All are of Australian Aborigine origin and were probably collected from King George's Sound and donated to the University by Dr Mudie in the mid-19th century. The taap consists of a row of quartz chips attached to a wooden stick with pitch.University of St Andrews 4350collect>intern19th century to present15:50:08collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungET:C21hcr1University of St AndrewsMANIHAND BELLstone figureSTATUESWORDsteelyardlead weightKNIFEAXEADZETibetan ScrollthangkaALTARANTHROPOLOGYChinaTibetBurmaIndonesianon-western ethnographyAsia, ChinaAsia, TibetAsia, BurmaAsia, IndonesiasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15Cuthbert GlassRICHARDSON, HughAsian materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Material donated by individuals to the University of St AndrewsIndian materialMuseum CollectionsEthnographyMANIHAND BELLstone figureSTATUEsteelyardlead weightSWORDKNIFEAXEADZETibetan ScrollthangkaALTARFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C20University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byAsian materialMaterial from across Asia is held in the Asian collection. From Tibet there is a stone mani or prayer stone and from China a bronze hand bell. The collection also contains a large gilded sculpture of the Buddha and three smaller gilded stone figures, all thought to be of Burmese origin (the smaller figures, a monk and two representations of the Buddha, were possibly donated by Cuthbert Glass in the early 19th century). There is a steelyard and lead weight (possibly Chinese or Japanese); and some artisan’s tools (knife, axe and adze) probably from Indonesia. A Tibetan scroll or ‘thangka’ was collected by the late Hugh Richardson (the eminent Tibetan scholar and associate of the present Dalai Lama) while working in Tibet and presented to the University about 1951. The collection also contains the beautifully decorated base of a Burmese altar.University of St Andrews 4351collect>interncollect>internpeople19th-20th century12:15:3212:05:5111:45:43collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1ac114University of St Andrews18541807BENGALEastern IndiaIndia, TangoreSouthern IndiaNepalIndiasculpturepaintingSWORDHINDUSHIVAPARVATIDURGADEVIShaktiKUKRInon-western ethnographyIndia, TangoreIndia, CalcuttaNepalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-252011-08-252011-03-21MC:C48ET:C15ET:C20PATERSON, JamesCLIFFORD, A.COCHRANE, KatherineIndian materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.11th century-20th centuryEarly material was donated to the joint Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews, founded 1838. The collections were transferred into the sole ownership of the University in 1904. New ethnographic material has continued to be added to the collection since this date.Museum CollectionsEthnographyAsian materialsculptureSTELEpaintingSWORDKUKRIFardon, Richard, A Short Guide to the University of St Andrews' Ethnographic Collection, St Andrews, 1988ET:C21University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected byIndian materialThe Indian section of the Ethnographic Collection includes some very significant artefacts. A stone stele from eastern India or Bengal depicts Shiva and Parvati. Dating from about the 11th century, it was presented to the University in 1839 by the Reverend James Paterson and is thought to be one of the earliest items of its type to have come to Britain. 10 Indian paintings on glass, depicting Hindu deities, were created in Southern India (Tangore?) in the mid 19th century and presented to the University by Reverend A. Clifford, who was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. Other material includes a model of a potter's home near Calcutta, dating from c. 1920s, and a 19th century Nepalese kukri (sword).University of St Andrews 4352collect>intern19th to 20th century16:04:42collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsMelanesiaNorth Eastern New Guinea, Sepik RiverADZEAXEmouth ornammentnon-western ethnographywar charmNorth Eastern New GuineaMelanesiasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15GUTHRIE, Rodger C.Melanesia materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyADZEAXEMOUTH ORNAMENTET:C22University of St Andrewscollected byMelanesia materialThere are two pieces in this part of the collection. Firstly a stone wealth object, an adze or axe head made of nephrite (a type of stone), used for exchange rather than practical use. It was gifted to the University by a local man, Rodger C. Guthrie in 1951. Secondly a mouth ornament or war charm which was held in the mouth during battle and was composed of tusks, shell bead, resin and possibly dogs' teeth. There is no information on the donor but it came into the collection before 1904 and is possibly from the area around the mouth of the Sepik River in North Eastern New Guinea.University of St Andrews 4353collect>intern19th century15:56:53collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsAXEPatu OnewaWAR CLUBNew ZealandMAORIETHNOGRAPHICnon-western ethnographyNew ZealandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-23MC:C48ET:C15THOMSON, JohnBRUCE, HenryMaori materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyAXEPatu OnewaET:C23University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byMaori materialThe Maori collection, of material relating to the native people of New Zealand, is small but important. It consists of a Maori stone war club ('patu onewa'), which was donated by Reverend John Thomson prior to 1884 and a Maori stone axe which may be part of the Henry Bruce collection, giving it a donation date before 1884.University of St Andrews 4354collect>interncollect>intern1930s09:57:3609:48:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSWORDDAGGERSCIMITARceramic crocodileETHNOGRAPHICNORTH AFRICASUDANTurkeyEGYPTMOROCCOnon-western ethnographyAfrica, North AfricaAfrica, SudanEurope,TurkeyAfrica, EgyptAfrica, MoroccosubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-252011-08-25MC:C48ET:C15MILNE, A.A.North African materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographySWORDDAGGERSCIMITARceramic crocodileCLOTHET:C24University of St Andrewscollected byNorth African materialThe North African material includes a ceramic crocodile with a hatched base which is thought to have been used as a bath rasp and to originate from Egypt in the 19th century; and also a cloth hanging depicting three veiled woman on donkeys which is probably from the Atlas mountain area of Morocco. There is also a dagger from the Sudan and a Turkish scimitar again from the Sudan both possibly donated by the Reverend A.A. in the 1930s.University of St Andrews 4355collect>intern1728 to present11:55:41collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsBARK BASKETcarved horn spoonHOOKETHNOGRAPHICNorth Americanon-western ethnographyNorth AmericasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-25MC:C48ET:C15ET:C16North American materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyAmerindian materialBARK BASKETcarved horn spoonHOOKET:C25University of St AndrewsNorth American materialThe North American section of the Ethnographic Collection contains what appears to be one of the earliest objects to have been donated to the collection: a birch bark basket, of Algonquin, probably Cree, origin, acquired about 1728. It is made from a single piece of bark, stitched with porcupine quills and spruce root. There are also a carved horn spoon and an iron hook with a fibre thong, both of which are both attributed to the North West coast of America.University of St Andrews 4356collect>intern19th century09:40:58collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsFISHING HOOKshell pendantPolynesiaETHNOGRAPHICPacific regionnon-western ethnographyPolynesiaPacific regionsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-25MC:C48ET:C15Henry BrucePolynesian materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsEthnographyFishing hooksADZEET:C26University of St Andrewscollected byPolynesian materialA small but none the less an important part of the Ethnographic Collection are the objects from Polynesia. There are two fishing hooks probably collected in the 19th century; and a stone adze, collected in the 19th century by Henry Bruce.University of St Andrews 4357collect>interncollect>intern1961-199715:12:2315:04:11collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungET1ET2ET3ET4ET5ET6ET7(1)ET7(2)ET7(3)ET7(4)ET7(5)ET7(6)ET7(7)ET7(8)ET7(9)ET7(10)ET7(11)ET7(12)ET7(13)ET7(14)ET7(15)ET7(16)ET7(17)ET7(18)ET7(19)ET7(20)ET7(21)ET7(22)ET7(23)ET7(24)ET7(25)ET7(26)ET7(27)ET7(28)ET7(29)ET7(30)ET7(31)ET7(32)ET7(33)ET7(34)ET8ET9ET10ET11ET12ET13ET14ET15ET16(1)ET16(2)ET17ET18ET19hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsETHNOGRAPHYHOLY, LADISLAVBERTITOKAGWEMBE TONGABEMBAMaasaiNkoyaAfrica, Sudan, Northern DarfurAfrica, SudanAfrica, ZambiaAfrica, KenyaSNUFF BOXFINGER PIANOfertility dollWANDnon-western ethnographyAfrica, Sudan, Northern DarfurAfrica, SudanAfrica, ZambiaAfrica, KenyaAfrica, ZimbabweAfrica, Zimbabwe, Gwembe ValleyAfrica, Zambia, Gwembe ValleyAfrica, TanzaniasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-08-232011-05-23MC:C48ET:C15HOLY, LadislavThe Ladislav Holy CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Bequeathed by Ladislav Holy to the University of St Andrews, 1997quill pen and ink pot; feather quill, gourd ink pot with beaded decoration.Islamic number square or amulet: paper with Islamic symbols and words on it, written in ink, mounted behind glass in Western gilt frameknife, in leather sheath, coloured orange and yellow, with removable looped handle attachedfertility doll - cylindrical object with spherical bulges, decorated with seeds and beads.pipe - light wood with darker patterning and carved decoration, mouth supported by fibrous twineceremonial axe, light wooden handle with darker coloured segments at the base and near the head of the axecircular, shallow, woven basket; for holding fetisheswooden human figure, femalewooden human figure, female, plastic bead decoration round neck and waistwooden human figure, two strands of plastic bead decoration round neckwooden human figure,one strand of plastic bead decoration round neckwooden human figure, two strands of plastic bead decoration round neck and waistwooden female human figure, carrying basketwooden human figure, hands on headwooden human figure, hands on chestwooden human figure, hands on chestwooden human head and neck, neck with hole throughwooden sculpture, hole in centre of upper part, wire wrapped round lower partgroup of domestic objects: 2 minature axes, with wood handle and iron blade; one iron axe blade; one minature wooden goblet?; one tubular wooden object, purpose unknown; one piece of hollow plantpiece of broken pottery, piece of broken glassthree shellssteel keyone red stone, one black stoneone chain of four pieces of hollow yellow wood, joined by string two pieces of curved wood four pieces of woody plant material with holes pierced throughfive pieces of plant material: one yellow seed pod, one piece of bark, three seed pods?six pieces of plant material: two nuts, two pieces of wood, two parts of a seed podtwo horns, dark brown in colouranimal boneanimal boneanimal boneanimal toothbird beaklizard's headanimal boneanimal boneanimal boneanimal boneanimal's footunidentified objectwitch doctor or diviner's wand - animal pelts attached to wooden carved bird's head, with plant material, champagne corks, wire, textile and beaded decorationwater carrier or milk gourd, patterned with dark brown marks, with leather carrying strap and gourd lid attached, both with beaded decoration'kambwele' or flintlock - gourd containing flints held in place by cloth, attached by twisted cloth to flintlock.ceremonial axe, with blade protruding both sides of handle'lubeshino chikilo' or dagger, in wooden sheath with carved decoration and with leather strap attached.'ntekwe' or snuff box - spherical wooden object with carved decoration and protruding vertical hollow tube with coils of wireceremonial axebark vessel with lid, with fibrous binding and light and dark geometric patternsfinger piano, wooden board with metal keyssound chamber for finger piano - gourd with cloth rim bound with twinewriting board, wooden board, slightly curved, with a hooked handlesword, highly decorated leather scabbard and strapwooden hairbrushMuseum CollectionsEthnographyFINGER PIANOSNUFF BOXKNIFEPIPEfertility dolldiviner's wandAXEGOURDSWORDET:C27University of St Andrewscollected byThe Ladislav Holy CollectionLadislav Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews from 1987 to 1997. His research interests were diverse and included the study of kinship, religion and political processes. He carried out field work on the Berti people of the Northern Darfur district of the Sudan between 1961 and 1986. From 1968 to 1972 he was Director of the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, and was responsible for acquiring objects to extend the national collections. Professor Holy also acquired objects relating to the material culture of the Berti, Toka and other African peoples for his private collection. On his death in 1997 he bequeathed many of the items in his collection to the University. The collection consists mainly of examples of the material culture of the Berti, Toka, Gwembe Tonga, Bemba and Maasai peoples. Other objects come from tribal groups in North and West Zambia and Kenya. The objects represent aspects of the daily life, work, culture and beliefs of these peoples. They range from a Bemba snuff box and a Nkoya finger piano to a Gwembe Tonga fertility doll and the wand of a Toka diviner, used to discover the activities of witches. The objects were acquired by Professor Holy or on his behalf by the missionary Father Corbeille between the early 1960s and mid 1980s.University of St Andrews 42795 May 2010single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROGEOLOGYJEWELLERSrefractometerJ H STEWARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-06-112010-06-02DonationJ. H. STEWARD LtdCHAPMAN, V.K.1Present2010-06-02ComponentRecord state2010-06-02very goodRefractometer in box with information cardgood: one support in the box has become unstuck and one support needs repadded with velvet. There is the remenants of a sticker on the lid.. The refractometer has a few minor scratches on metal and the glass flush with the metal has an internal chip. (MRO 2 June 2010)1OwnedUniversity of St Andrews Geology DepartmentThe Herbert Smith refractometer was the first instument of its kind that jewellers could use in their own premises to test gemstones.refractometerccbox: wooden with velvet sushioning. refractometer: metal and glassGEOLOGYJEWELLERSREFRACTOMETERJ H STEWARDobject history fileGE2010.33scratched into base: 28/21 engraved on end: J.H.STEWARD LTS / LONDON / No369 On card with Refractometer in box: REFRACTIVITY OF THE PRINCIPAL GEM STONES / Quartz... ...1.544 ... 1.533 / Beryl ... ... 1.572 ... 1.577 / Topaz ... ... 1.623 ... 1.643 / Tourmaline ... 1.660 ... 1.675 / Spodumene ... 1.660 ... 1.675 / Peridot ... ... 1.659 ... 1.607 / Spinel ... ... ... 1.726 / Chrysoberyl ... 1.746 ... 1.753 / Corundum ... 1.761 ... 1.770 / Garnet - / Hessonite ... ... 1.745 / Pyrope ... ... 1.755 / Almandine ... 1.790 / Andradite ... ... 1.885 / Zircon (a) ... ... 1.815 / Zircon (b) ... 1.927 ... 1.980 / Diamond ... ... 2.417E468E468University of St Andrews Geology DepartmentCHAPMAN, Mr V.KManufactered by0000refractometer L8.8cm x D3.8cm x H3.4cm box 11x6x85 May 2010OADUniversity of St AndrewsJ H STEWARD LTDMANU2010-06-02AAcc1 4426collect>intern19th-21st centuy09:09:24collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYFossilspalaeontologyEurope, United KingdomEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, Dura DensubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-02MC:C48GE:C56MELDRUM CRAIG, RobertFossil / Palaeontological CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionFossilsmacrofossilsGE:C100University of St Andrewscollected byFossil / Palaeontological CollectionThis area of the Geology Collection is mainly invertebrate macrofossils organised into taxonomic groups. Several hundred specimens are incorporated into the undergraduate teaching collections. The majority are from UK localities. It includes published and type material of Scottish Carboniferous crinoids from Robert Meldrum Craig and slabs of the Upper Devonian Dura Den fish.University of St Andrews 4427collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19th to 21st century18:38:4918:13:5909:16:1909:12:01collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYMINERALmineralogyAFRICAGREENLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-06-022011-06-022011-06-02MC:C48GE:C56HEDDLE, Matthew ForsterBUIST, GeorgeMineralogical CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionGE:C101University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byMineralogical CollectionThere are several thousand specimens within this part of the Geology Collection, mainly organised by chemical composition. The collection contains major contributions from research in Africa and Greenland including specimens from Matthew Forster Heddle (1828-97) and George Buist (1804-1860). Several teaching and display sets have been assembled from high quality specimens within this collectionUniversity of St Andrews 4428collect>intern18:40:41collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYIgneousNorth AtlanticEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, Inner HebridesGREENLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-02MC:C48GE:C56DREVER, Harald IrvineIgneous collectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionGE:C102University of St Andrewscollected byIgneous collectionThis part of the Geology Collection contains large and significant research collections from the Caledonian magmatic complexes of Scotland and the Tertiary North Atlantic Igneous Province of the UK and Greenland. Research by Harald Irvine Drever showed that moon rocks returned during the Apollo space programme were close analogues of Tertiary basalts from the Inner Hebrides. These are complemented by teaching suites from globally important volcanic and intrusive localities with matching thin section collections.University of St Andrews 4429collect>intern18:11:43collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYTEACHINGsedimentaryEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, FifesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-02MC:C48GE:C56University of St AndrewsSedimentary CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionGE:C103University of St Andrewscollected bySedimentary CollectionThese specimens are mainly grouped as part of Stratigraphical and teaching collections within the Geology Collection. They are mainly of UK provenance with extensive suites from the Carboniferous of Fife, Scottish Dalradian carbonates and of sole structures from the Lower Palaeozoic turbidites of the Southern Uplands. Of historic interest are sediment samples collected during the HMS Challenger Expedition (1872- 1876).University of St Andrews 4430collect>intern18:15:41collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYmetamorphicArchaeanProterozoicCaledonianScandinaviaEurope, United KingdomGREENLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-02MC:C48GE:C56University of St AndrewsMetamorphic and Structural GeologyAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionGE:C104University of St Andrewscollected byMetamorphic and Structural GeologyThis part of the Geology Collection is mainly based on suites of Archaean, Proterozoic and Caledonian ages from research in the UK, Greenland and Scandinavia. Several hundred specimens are incorporated into teaching collections with associated thin sections.University of St Andrews 4431collect>interncollect>intern1838-190420:44:2514:35:40collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYBOTANYNATURAL HISTORYARCHAEOLOGYETHNOGRAPHYZOOLOGYmuseum historyEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-08-25MC:C48GE:C56The Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosphical Society of St AndrewsThe Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-20th centuryThe museum of the Literary and Philosphical Society of St Andrews;University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGeology CollectionGE:C105University of St Andrewscollected byThe Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsIn 1838 a Museum was established in the United College of the University of St Andrews, a joint venture between the University and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews. The 'Curiosities' accumulated in the University Library from aproximately 1700 were transferred to this new institution. The collections grew rapidly, and encompassed the fields of natural and human history, including zoology, botany, geology, anatomy, archaeology, numismatics and ethnography. Material was systematically organised in the displays. In 1904, the University Court formally became the 'sole proprietor and Director' of the Museum and its holdings. In 1912, the collections were relocated to the new 'Museum extension' to the Bute Medical Buildings, known as the Bell Pettigrew Museum. The Bell Pettigrew Museum functioned as a town and university museum until the 1950s, when it became solely a zoology museum. The other collections were removed to University departments to which their subject matter related. Despite some losses, the University still holds much material from the original Museum of the University and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews. The University now has three Accredited mueum venues, MUSA - The Museum of the University of St Andrews, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibitions) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology), plus displays in academic departments. Stored collections can be viewed by appointment at the MUSA Collections Centre.University of St Andrews 4375collect>internpeople19th to 21st century18:25:2615:26:35collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungGE:C100GE:C101GE:C102GE:C103GE:C104GE:C105hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsGEOLOGYfossilMINERALEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandGREENLANDAfrica, West AfricaAfrica, Southern AfricaEurope, NorwayNew ZealandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-03-21MC:C48HEDDLE, Matthew ForsterCRAIG, Robert MeldrumHillary, EdmundGeology CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsFossil / Palaeontological CollectionMineralogical CollectionIgneous collectionSedimentary CollectionMetamorphic and Structural GeologyThe Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsGE:C56University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected byGeology CollectionThe Geological Collection consists of more than 49,000 specimens (approximately 60,000 rocks, 6,000 fossils and 5,000 minerals). It is comprehensive in scale, particularly in the Scottish context. The Collection contains material of importance from Scotland, Greenland, West Africa, Southern Africa, the Himalayas, Norway and New Zealand, including thirteen type specimens. The Collection was established in the mid 19th century, with material initially being displayed in the joint Museum of the University and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St Andrews. It includes material collected by significant Scottish scientists, e.g. minerals from Matthew Forster Heddle (Professor of Chemistry 1862-83), the pre-eminent mineralogist of his era, who single-handedly completed a geological map of Sutherland and published the well-known monograph The Mineralogy of Scotland (1901); and fossils from Robert Meldrum Craig. Fossils from the 19th century excavations at nearby Dura Den, which fuelled the debate on evolution, and dredgings from the Challenger expedition (1872-6), the first major study of the world’s oceans, provide fascinating insights into mankind’s growing understanding of the natural world and are of international importance. Material of popular interest includes a thin section of limestone from 40 feet below the summit of Mt Everest, collected by Edmund Hillary on the first ascent of Everest on 29th May 1953. The Geological Collection is extensively used as a teaching collection. Material continues to be collected through fieldwork and used in research. The Geological Collection is required to look after specimens generated by fieldwork that has been funded by certain public bodies. University of St Andrews 3collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern193919461953199110:18:1111:29:0509:43:3009:35:2315:30:0812:03:55Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10ad458ad458ac114ad458JBAVG19471861Present in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallReturned to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.ScotlandCULROSSFIFELANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172010-03-291996-09-16HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)Present1996-09-16Record stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, Jen1996-09-162011-03-21goodgoodThe Study, Culross.mountgoodGenerally good condition but small specks/debris lower left on mount below signature.1999200920032008RAWSON, HelenDALE, AmyKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessica1999200920032008HC1-135, all other works in Pilgrim TrustInventoried 22 Oct. 1988 by Alison Scott in University Hall, Old Wing, 2nd floor corridorRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDCULROSSFIFELANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewooden frame: 56.8 x 45.2 cmNovember 199912 March 2009September 200321 February 2008DESPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC1signed, lower left: A. S. BlackThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619391940194738.0 x 27.0 cm.1953ADWatercolour depicting a narrow street in the historic village of Culross, Fife. The gabled building known as the 'study' is shown on the left with small cottages along the right side of the street.University of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence (British, b.1861, d. 1947)CRE1996-09-16ABuh 12collect>interncollect>interncollect>internphotocollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit1939194619531991ST ANDREWS11:23:5417:22:3412:48:2312:47:3614:04:5116:41:5012:24:0612:21:1412:10:1712:00:2414:24:1014:05:50, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn May Mary Robertson, she studied at Edinburgh College of Art. After completing her training she married William Marshall Brown, also an artist, whose style influenced her work. There are three paintings by Brown in the Recording Scotland Collection, including two of Edinburgh and one of a fishing village. The artist is known for paintings of fishing villages and boats. The Committee also purchased four paintings from her husband.1940'sac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ac114AVG19681887129HC10In Common Room, St. Salvator's HallIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeReturned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition.TOWNSCAPEScotlandEDINBURGHLEITH STREET TERRACEFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-12-061996-09-25HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-25ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1996-09-252011-03-29goodvery goodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesLeith Street Terrace, Edinburghvery good. frame very good (SHE, 2001) Lifting in mount. Dirt behind glass. Mount slightly discoloured (HR, Aug 2003).As before. Minor scratches to frame.1988200120032009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, Helenunknown1988200120032009High quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC10.tif2011194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperTOWNSCAPESCOTLANDEDINBURGHLEITH STREET TERRACEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTBROWN, MAY MARSHALLsee files in Collections Office59.7 cm x 49.8 cm plain wooden frame with mount22 September 19882 April 200119 August 200312 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC10signed, lower right: May M. BrownThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC10.jpg32119461946193919391920195334.5 cm x 24.9 cm 1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting a busy street scene along Leith Street Terrace, Edinburgh. Buildings line the street on the right, with shops at ground floor level. A tram and horse and cart are shown in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, May Marshall; (British, 1887-1968)CRE1996-09-25ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 436collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:01:1717:33:2316:57:2015:01:0614:29:3314:29:1616:42:1312:16:0612:01:44published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940sp.24, ill. p.25kjk2ad458ad458ac114alh10alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19671900insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, corridorAlison Scott. University Hall, old wing, corridorPatricia de Montfort. University Hall, old wing, corridorfor student exhibition. University Hall, old wing, by sub-warden's flatPresent in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallPresent in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Libraries corridor after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.EDINBURGHGEORGE STREETSTREET SCENETRAMTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-062011-05-062011-04-012011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-03-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £12.00 insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-022011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodfairfairfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesNovember Day, George StreetframemountartworkgeneralgoodSmall dents at middle of right side and middle of left side.Speckling/debris at lower centre to left and right (edge) and upper centre left.Possible buckling/undulations to left of centre.Overall fair condition.21University Hall, corridor1958196319841989199319991999200320082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessicaunknown1958198319841990199319991999200320082009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC100.tif20111942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.labels removed from reverse of painting February 2002, by AMC.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHGEORGE STREETSTREET SCENETRAMTOWNSCAPEobject history filewooden frame: 72.2 x 79.9 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 19902 February 19931999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC100signed and dated, lower right: A I Ronald, 42 3 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1: square paper label, red crayon (?): 92. label 2: small printed ticket: 1491. label 3: label with octagonal printed blue double borders (thick and thin lines). [handwritten, pencil (?)]: McClure.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC100.jpg63219461946193919391942194236.0 x 49.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a busy street scene along George Street, Edinburgh. Buildings line the street on the right and trams are shown travelling along the road. On the left pedestrians walk along the pavements and in the background the outline of a dome can be glimpsed.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0030RONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-02ABuh1 2638collect>interncollect>internpeople200420042004ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:05:2909:48:1310:05:25University of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumE2005.3E2006.1720062006-09-0320052006-07-01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114HRReturned to mco after exhibitionboxSTATIONERYCRESTSHIELDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKENNEDY, JAMESBENEDICT XIIIWARDLAW, HENRYSTEWART, ALEXANDERFOUNDERST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEARMSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-102011-03-252004-12-22unknownunknownFound in Strong Room and transferred from Special Collections. Probably once used in the United College, as the shields of the founders of St Mary's College are not included. 1Out on loan2004-12-22ComponentRecord state2004-12-22fairViews of St AndrewsWho Do You Think You Are?: Heraldry and Genealogy in Modern ScotlandGateway GalleriesSt Andrews MuseumStationery box, with crest of the University of St Andrews and the names and arms of University and College founders.Fair. Worn and scratched2006HOPES, David2006ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-11early 20th century1The box bears the crest of the University of St Andrews (centre) and, from left to right, the names and shields of the University and college founders Alexander Stewart, James Kennedy, Henry Wardlaw and Pope Benedict XIII.Open Access StoreoastoreWOODBOXSTATIONERYCRESTSHIELDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSKENNEDY, JAMESBENEDICT XIIIWARDLAW, HENRYSTEWART, ALEXANDERFOUNDERST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEARMSobject history file12 May 2006Found in Strong Room and transferred from Special Collections. Probably once used in the United College, as the shields of the founders of St Mary's College are not included. HC1000Wood cut to show, from left to right: 1512 / ALEXANDER STEWART / Stewart's arms / ST LEONARD; / JAMES KENNEDY / (Kennedy's arms) / St Salvator / 1450; / UNIVERSITY / OF / (University crest) / ST ANDREWS; / HENRY WARDLAW (Wardlaw's crest) / THE UNIVERSITY / 1411; / 1411 / PETER DI LUNA / (crest of Pope Benedict XIII) / THE UNIVERSITYCreated bydbi HC1000.jpg2004200419001940H 5.7 x L 28.0 x W 10.0 cm2004AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-12-22LC09:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 2640collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19301930193017:29:0515:11:3014:45:11'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part 1 (No. 4), 1933-4'Memorandum respecting the tomb of Bishop Kennedy, in the chapel of St Salvator's College, St Andrews',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.75-111in Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. IV.ad458ad458ad458HRHRplaqueKENNEDY, BISHOP JAMESCOFFINTOMBST SALVATORS COLLEGEFOUNDERBISHOPCHANCELLORST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS CHURCHCHAPELUNIVERSITY CHAPELEXCAVATIONRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-03-022011-03-022010-04-222005-01-10WATERSTON, DavidCHAMBERS, RobertCollectedRemoved from Kennedy's tomb in 1930.1Present2005-01-10ComponentRecord state2005-01-10fairPlaque from the tomb of Bishop James Kennedy, St Salvator's ChurchFair. Two major scratches to surface. Several minor abrasions. Previously attached by six screws to piece of oak, presumably cut from coffin. This small piece of oak, slightly larger than the plaque, had badly deteriorated and fragmented and was removed. (HR, 10/1/2005).PHILLIPSON, AndyROBINSON, Claire2011-04-122011-03-0218631Kennedy's tomb was excavated by Robert Chambers in 1842. Given that this plaque states that Kennedy was re-interred in 1863, the tomb must have been reopened in this year. The tomb was also opened on 7 March 1930, during the restoration of St Salvator's Church, 1929-30. The Minutes of the University Court, April 1930, state: 'On the floor of the vault stood a massive casquet of dark oak engraved 'Jacobi Kennedy' on the cover and furnished with a metal plaque carrying a Latin inscription stating that the remains of the Bishop had been re-interred therein in 1863. Although apparently in excellent preservation the oak chest proved to be in an extremely fragile condition owing to dry-rot. Vertical cracks appeared spontaneously, the sides fell apart and sand intermingled with small bones escaped on the floor. Within a few minutes the disintegration of the casket was complete, and the major part of the skeleton, including the skull, was disclosed. Under the supervision of Professor Waterston the bones were collected and placed temporarily in his custody'. (Waterston, 1933-4). Waterston used this opportunity to make a full examination of the remains (see Waterston, 1933-4). The remains were reinterred in a casket of bronze after the restoration of the tomb. A service of commital was conducted by Principal Galloway, Principal of St Mary's, in the presence of University Principal James Irvine.Open Access StoreoastoreleadPLAQUEKENNEDY, BISHOP JAMESCOFFINTOMBST SALVATORS COLLEGEFOUNDERBISHOPCHANCELLORST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS CHURCHCHAPELUNIVERSITY CHAPELEXCAVATIONRELIGIONobject history fileGENGENRemoved from Kennedy's tomb in 1930.HC1001inscr.: JACOBI KENNEDY / EPISCOPI SANCTI ANDREAE HUJUS COLLEGII FUNDATORIS / RELIQUIAE / INTRA HOC SEPULCHRUM A.D. MCCCCLXVI / CONDITAE / JAM ANTEHAC BIS RETECTAE / ET TANDEM IN HACCE ARCA COMPOSITAE / A.D. MDCCCLXIII / REQUIESCANT IN PACECreated byHC1001.jpgHC1001 Plaque from tomb of Bishop Kennedy.jpg1930193018631863H 11.5 x L 33.0 cm1930ACUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2005-01-10ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 2655collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1931199920th century10:33:2515:35:3214:54:3215:38:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRRACLANDSCAPEFIR TREESLAKEMOUNTAINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-102011-06-062011-06-062011-02-022010-04-222005-02-14unknownMILNE, John Maclauchlanunknown1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Removed from plaster and wooden frame which has been labelled and stored.2005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesIdentified by James Holloway, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, as the work of the Dundee colourist, John Maclauchlan Milne (1886-1957). Noted as dating from 1931 by Ann Gunn, but there is no visible inscription on the work to confirm this.2005-02-14goodMountainous Landscape with Fir Trees and a LakeFair. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)Scottish ColouristsROBINSON, Claire2011-10-0619311John MacLauchlan Milne was born to an artistic family; his Father, Joseph Milne (1857-1911) and Uncle, William Watt Milne (1869-1949) were successful painters. Much of their influence is evident in his earlier workings. He studied first at George Watson’s College and then Edinburgh College of Art. Soon after the completion of his studies Milne travelled to Canada where he worked for several years herding and tending to cattle. He returned shortly to Dundee before enlisting to the Royal Flying Corps, in whose company he served in France during the Great War. In 1919 Milne returned to France in what would be one of many trips taken over the next decade. During the course of these visits he befriended and spent time with fellow Scottish painters Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935), Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell (1883-1937) and the Bloomsbury group artist, Duncan Grant (1885-1978). Milne stayed in Paris in the rue des Quatres-Vents and then at Cassis and St Tropez in the Mediterranean. He was also known to have spent a great deal of time in the village of Lavardin, near Vendome. Milne is often regarded as a post-colourist and was clearly influenced by Cadell, Hunter, Peploe and, of course, the likes of Cezanne, Van Gough and Gauguin. He painted mostly coastal scenes, landscapes and still lifes with a colourful palette and accentuated brushstrokes. He exhibited at the Glasgow Institute and the Royal Scottish Academy, as well as having numerous exhibits in London and New York. In 1985 a Centenary exhibition was held at Dundee Art Gallery and Museum. He was made an ARSA in 1934 and an RSA in 1938. Milne moved to The Isle of Arran in Scotland before the outbreak of the Second World War, where he continued to paint until his death. His work can be found in: Aberdeen Art Gallery, Edinburgh City Art Gallery, Dundee Art Society, Hunterian Art Gallery, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Manchester Art Gallery, McLean Museum & Art Gallery, Collection of the City of Dundee, McManus Galleries and Museum, National Galleries of Scotland, National Trust for Scotland, Paisley Art Gallery, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, the Royal Scottish Academy and the collection of Clydesdale Bank. paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasLANDSCAPEFIR TREESLAKEMOUNTAINobject history fileHC1002Signed bottom right: Indecipherable, possibly M[uch] [Alan] [Milner]UnknownCreated bydbi HC1002.jpg199919311931193146.2 x 61.3 (actual)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMILNER?CRE2005-02-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25A1 2646collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18381997before 199714:06:5416:18:1510:04:0809:24:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458alh10ad458ad458HRRAC18681784BURNS, ROBERTENGRAVINGBURNET, JOHNALLAN, WILLIAMCOTTARS SATURDAY NIGHTPOETLITERATUREPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-04-182011-01-312011-01-252010-04-222005-02-10unknownBURNET, Johnunknown1Presentc. 199719971997Transferred from Library. Library Reference: Shelf 9.1.2005-02-10ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesEngraving after the original work by William Allan, 1838.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2005-02-102011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18fairvery goodvery goodgoodRobert Burns In His Cottage Composing 'The Cottar's Saturday Night'.framemountimageFair, yellowed and faded, some surface dirt and foxing (H Rawson 8/2/2005)Small white mark at left mirror-plate.Slight foxing to left side, in doorway. 'S' in inscription 'BURNS' looks to have been altered, not in keeping with the rest of the text.mid 19th century1Robert Burns (1759-1796) is regarded as Scotland's national bard. He composed 'The Cottar's Saturday Night' during the winter of 1785-86.printENGRAVINGmusa/g4engraving on paperBURNS, ROBERTENGRAVINGBURNET, JOHNALLAN, WILLIAMCOTTARS SATURDAY NIGHTPOETLITERATUREPORTRAITobject history fileALLAN, William (1782-1850)HC1003inscr. on print, lower left: William Allan pinxt. inscr. below print, lower left: PAINTED BY WILLIAM ALLAN, R.A. inscr. below print, lower centre: From The original Picture In The Possession Of Rob.t Nasmyth, Eqs. F.R.C.S. inscr. below print, lower right: Engraved by John Burnet. inscr. below print, lower centre: ROBERT BURNS/ In his Cottage composing 'The Cottars Saturday Night'. inscr. on reverse, upper right, in pencil: Shelf 9.1UnknownCreated by199718381838186842.5 x 33.7 cm (plate) 74 x 61.5 cm (frame)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsBURNET, John (1784-1868) after ALLAN, William (1782-1850)CRE2005-02-10AC14:06ROBINSON, ClaireMoved from MUSA g4 to oastore, picture racking, rack 15A2011-06-06Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 2647collect>intern18821997before 199712:36:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19201862Removed from McIntosh HallMACKIE, CHARLES H.DOGES PALACEPALACEVENICEItalysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272010-04-222005-02-10unknownMACKIE, Charles H.unknown1Present2005-02-10ComponentRecord state2005-02-10fairThe Doge's Palace, Venice.Good, some creasing. Minor paint loss upper left (H Rawson 8/2/2005)1997unknown1997late 19th / early 20th century1printcolour woodcutOpen Access Storeoastorewoodcut on paperMACKIE, CHARLES H.DOGES PALACEPALACEVENICEITALYobject history filec. 1997?HC1004inscr. lower right: Charles H Mackie / del [indecipherable]UnknownCreated by199718821882192043 x 54 cmbefore 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsMACKIE, Charles H. (1862-1920)CRE2005-02-10ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 12011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander11 2648collect>intern19001997before 199716:26:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRACST MONANCEST MONANSJULE, H.G.LANDSCAPECHURCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262010-04-222005-02-10unknownJULE, H.G.unknown1Presentc. 199719971997Transferred from Library. Library reference Shelf 8 212005-02-10ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-10fairLandscape with a church [St Monance?]Fair but foxed. Mount needs replacing. (H Rawson 8/2/2005)20th century1paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperST MONANCEST MONANSJULE, H.G.LANDSCAPECHURCHobject history fileHC1005inscr. lower left: H.G.J. inscr. on reverse, upper right: Shelf 8 21UnknownCreated by199719001900199724x34cm(sight) 29.4x39.2cm(actual) 33x42.9cm(mt)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsJULE, H.G.CRE2005-02-10ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 42011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander41 265019521999second half of 20th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACST ANDREWSHOOTON, DMAPTOPOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-02-14unknownHOOTON, D.unknown1Present2005-02-14ComponentRecord state2005-02-14fairMap of St Andrews and surrounding countryFair. Some foxing. Creasing up centre. Surface dirt. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)22 July 19521Features farms and prominent landmarks. Scale: 3 inches to one statute mile.drawingOpen Access Storeoastoreink or pen on cardST ANDREWSHOOTON, DMAPTOPOGRAPHYobject history fileHC1006signed lower right: D Hooton 22.7.52UnknownCreated by199919521952195253.1 x 85.9 cm (actual)second half of 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsHOOTON, DCRE2005-02-14ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2651conserva19391939November 193915:28:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19321884KILCONQUHARDUNCAN, ALEXANDERMAGARRY, ROBERTLANDSCAPEEAST NEUKVILLAGEFIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-072010-04-222005-02-14DonationDUNCAN, Alexander, C.W.MAGARRY, RobertThe inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939.1PresentGUNN, Annc. 199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. 2. 162005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-14poorKilconquharPoor. Cracking. Surface dirt and pin holes round sides. Canvas pinned to side of stretcher. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)early 20th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasKILCONQUHARDUNCAN, ALEXANDERMAGARRY, ROBERTLANDSCAPEEAST NEUKVILLAGEFIFEobject history fileThe inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939.HC1007Signed lower left: A.C.W. DUNCAN signed lower left side of canvas, pinned to stretcher: [A.C.] W. DUNCAN Inscr. on label on stretcher lower right in ink: SHELF 2 No. 16/ Kilconquhar by A.C.W. Duncan Incrs. on label on stretcher top left in type: This picture of Kilconquhar was presented by / Mr Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist,/ November 1939.MAGARRY, RobertCreated by193919391900193246.2 x 61.0 cm (actual)November 1939ADUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0241DUNCAN, Alexander, C.W. (1884 - 1932)CRE2005-02-14ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25B1 2652conserva1887199720th century15:30:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19321884DUNBARDUNCAN, A.C.W.CHURCHBEACHVILLAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-072010-04-222005-02-14unknownDUNCAN, A.C.W.Other works by A.C.W. Duncan bear the inscription 'presented by Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, November 1939' (HC926, HC938, HC1007, HC1009). However, there is no record of the donations in the Court Minutes of 1939. If the works did come to the University in 1939, it is possible that this was among them.1PresentGUNN, Annc. 199719971997Transferred from library . Library ref. Shelf 2. 132005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe artist A.C.W. Duncan lived 1884 - 1932. There are several other works by him in the collections - HC926, HC938, HC1007-1010. Either this is a different A.C. W. Duncan (perhaps his father?), or the date has been misread.2005-02-14poorVillage scene with church and beach [Dunbar?]Poor. Some paint loss. Much cracking and surface dirt. Damage (holes) upper centre and upper right. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)18831paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasDUNBARDUNCAN, A.C.W.CHURCHBEACHVILLAGEobject history fileOther works by A.C.W. Duncan bear the inscription 'presented by Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, November 1939' (HC926, HC938, HC1007, HC1009). However, there is no record of the donations in the Court Minutes of 1939. If the works did come to the University in 1939, it is possible that this was among them.HC1008Signed lower left: A.C.W. DUNCAN/ 1883 Inscr. on label on stretcher lower right in ink: SHELF 2 No. 13. In pencil: Unidentified/Dunbar?Created by199718871883188345.7 x 61.2 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0242DUNCAN, A.C.W. (1884 - 1932)CRE2005-02-14ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25B1 2653conserva19391939193916:46:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19321884KILCONQUHARDUNCAN, A.C.WLANDSCAPEVILLAGEFIFEEAST NEUKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-072010-04-222005-02-14DonationDUNCAN, A.C.W.MAGARRY, RobertThe inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939.1PresentGUNN, Annec.199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. 2.152005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-14fairKilconquharSurface dirt and cracking. Paint loss and indentation, lower left. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)19211paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasKILCONQUHARDUNCAN, A.C.WLANDSCAPEVILLAGEFIFEEAST NEUKobject history fileThe inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939.HC1009Signed lower left: A.C.W. DUNCAN 1921. Inscr. on label on stretcher lower right in ink: SHELF 2 No. 15 / Kilconquhar by A.C.W. Duncan 1921 Incrs. on label on stretcher top left in type: This picture of Kilqonquhar was presented by / Mr Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, / November 1939.MAGARRY, RobertCreated by193919391921192161.9 x 51.0 cm (actual)1939ADUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0244DUNCAN, A.C.W. (1884-1932)CRE2005-02-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack26A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack26A1 437collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195812:05:4916:52:4715:02:2516:42:1712:16:1012:01:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940skjk2alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG1967190062 - Ginsurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, Common RoomAlison Scott. St. Salvator's Hall, Common RoomPatricia de Montfort. St. Salvator's Hall Warden's Flatinspected for student exhibition, not used. St. Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatIn St. Salvator's Hall (Conference Office)Removed to be remountedMounted, framed and returned to MCOHung in 79 North Street in Dean of Arts' office.Moved to Professor Tobin's (Dean of Science) new office, room 207 College Gate.EDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLENORTH BRITISH HOTELHOTELTOWNSCAPECASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291998-03-02HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200620062006£51 + VATReframed and remounted: UV glass used.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-022011-05-082011-05-082011-05-08goodgoodvery goodvery goodCastle and North British Hotel, Edinburghframemountimagevery good. frame slightly chipped lower centre recto. Verso needs re-masking (SHE, 2001) paper undulating slightly HCR 28/7/2009.Marks to left and right at mirrorplates, scratches at centre of top.Nothing to report.Slight undulation.St Salvator's Hall, Common Room1958196319841989199320012005200620062009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownEXSHAW, SusanHOPES, DavidHADFIELD, AlisonunknownBURDGE, Jessica1958198319841990199320012005200620082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1923194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour and pencil on paperPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLENORTH BRITISH HOTELHOTELTOWNSCAPERONALD, ALAN IANCASTLEobject files in Collections Office48.0 cm x 59.1 cm wooden frame with mount19581963?26 July 19841989 - 902 February 199319 February 200126 August 20058 June 20062006 - 200822 July 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC101signed and dated, recto lower left in blue paint Alan I Ronald 28 [or 23?] inscr.on label, verso: PILGRIM TRUST/ CASTLE AND NORTH BRITISH HOTEL / by / ALAN IAN RONALDThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC101.JPG63319461946193919391923192326.1 cm x 36.5 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a view of Edinburgh rooftops. The North British Hotel with its steeple displaying large clocks is centrally positioned and in the background the outline of the castle is shown.University of St AndrewsScotlandRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-02ABcg1 2654conserva193919391939?16:44:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19321884STREAMDUNCAN, A.C.W.FEMALEWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-072010-04-222005-02-14DonationDUNCAN, A.C.W.MAGARRY, RobertOther works by Duncan bear the inscription 'presented by Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, November 1939' (HC926, HC938, HC1007, HC1009). However, there is no record of the donations in the Court Minutes of 1939. If the works did come to the University in 1939, it is likely that this was among them.1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Transferred from library. Library reference Shelf 2.142005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-14poorSeated Female by a StreamPoor. Much paint loss where stretched round stretcher (i.e. to sides). Cracking and paint loss upper right. Loss of tension in stretcher, causing undulations. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)early 20th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasSTREAMDUNCAN, A.C.W.FEMALEWOMANobject history fileOther works by Duncan bear the inscription 'presented by Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, November 1939' (HC926, HC938, HC1007, HC1009). However, there is no record of the donations in the Court Minutes of 1939. If the works did come to the University in 1939, it is likely that this was among them.HC1010Signed lower left: a.c.w. DUNCAN Inscr. on label on stretcher, in ink, lower right: SHELF 2 No 14./ Unknown woman by / A.C.W. DuncanMAGARRY, Robert?Created by193919391900193261.0 x 51.0 cm (actual)1939?ADUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0243DUNCAN, A.C.W. (1884 - 1932)CRE2005-02-14ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25B1 2663collect>interncollect>intern18501997before 199714:50:2216:23:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRRACPORTRAITPORTLY MANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-022011-02-012010-04-222005-02-15unknownunknownunknown1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. shelf 1.142005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella2005-02-152011-06-02fairfairPortrait of a Portly ManFair. Slight undulations in paper. Some wear and tear to frame. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)As before. Frame slightly worn at centre of top edge. Gold paint of inner edge wearing away.late 19th century1paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPORTRAITPORTLY MANobject history file27.6 x 23.6 cm HC1011Inscr. on label on back of frame: SHELF 1 No. 14 / UnknownUnknownCreated by199718501850190013.3 x 10.2 cm (sight) before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 2662collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18181997before 199714:15:2812:19:3416:33:00HC1016HC1017HC1018single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRRACPORTRAITHORSBURGHFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBESMOTHERWOMANFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-152011-04-152011-02-012010-04-222005-02-15unknownHORSBURGHEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. Shelf 5.102005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15fairPortrait of a WomanFair but foxed. Glazing cracked. Frame needs replacing. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1016-HC1018 - portraits of George Hay Forbes18181Portrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPossibly female relative (mother?) of George Hay ForbespaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPORTRAITHORSBURGHFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBESMOTHERWOMANFEMALEobject history file26.5 x 20.5 cm HC1012Signed lower right: HORSBURGH, EDINR 1818 Inscr. on label on backboard: SHELF 5 No. 10 / Possible Female relative / of George Hay Forbes / Mother?UnknownCreated by199718181818181814.0 x 10.0 cm (sight)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHORSBURGHCRE2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 2657collect>intern17691997before 199714:17:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRACST ANDREWSCATHEDRALCLEGHORN, JARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222005-02-15unknownCLEGHORN, Junknown1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. Shelf 82005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15fairSt Andrews CathedralFair but foxed. Some creasing and surface dirt. Needs new mount. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)17691drawingmonochrome pen & wash drawingOpen Access Storeoastorepen and washST ANDREWSCATHEDRALCLEGHORN, JARCHITECTUREobject history file34.9 x 43.3 cm (frame) HC1013Signed lower right in ink: J Cleghorn Delin Inscr. along bottom of engraving in pencil: Original Drawing Ruins of the Cathedral of St Andrews in [indecipherable]/ 1769 Inscr. on label on back board in print: HAEBURN-LITTLE/ ARTIST (PAINTER-ETCHER)/ Exhibitor R.S.A./ FINE ART GALLERY/ 8b King Street, Dundee/ Phone 2274. Inscr. in ink: Drawing of Old St Andrews/ "The Cathedral"/ J Cleghorn Inscr. on tag: Shelf 8UnknownCreated by199717691769176920.8 x 30.4 cm (sight) before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsCLEGHORN, JCRE2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 2656collect>intern19001997before 199714:04:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRAC19481878FOGGIE, DAVIDST ANDREWSST SALVATORS CHAPELCHAPELCHURCHRELIGIONARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222005-02-14unknownFOGGIE, Davidunknown1PresentGUNN, Annec.199719971997Transferred from library. Library reference no. Shelf 82005-02-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-14fairSt Salvator's ChapelFair but foxed. Appears to be on acidic card. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)late 19th/early 20th century1printdrypointOpen Access Storeoastoredrypoint on paperFOGGIE, DAVIDST ANDREWSST SALVATORS CHAPELCHAPELCHURCHRELIGIONARCHITECTUREobject history file44.3 x 38.8 cm (frame) HC1014Signed in pencil lower right: David Foggie Inscr. centre left side in pencil: D F Tag attached: Shelf 8UnknownCreated by199719001900194824.2 x 18.4 cm (sight)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsFOGGIE, David (1878 - 1948)CRE2005-02-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2658collect>intern1897189726 February 189714:04:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRACST ANDREWSCATHEDRALSPENCER GEORGE PERCEVALST REGULUSARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222005-02-15DonationunknownPERCEVAL, Spencer George1PresentGUNN, Annc.199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. Shelf 82005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15poorSt Andrews CathedralDiscoloured and faded. Foxed. Frame in poor condition. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)18th or 19th century1drawingpen and wash drawingOpen Access Storeoastorepen and washST ANDREWSCATHEDRALSPENCER GEORGE PERCEVALST REGULUSARCHITECTUREobject history file38.5 x 49.9 cmHC1015Inscr. on label on backboard: Abbey of St Regulus at St Andrews / Fifeshire Scotland. Inscr. on paper on backboard: Presented to the University by Spencer George Perceval, Swan House, Henbury, Bristol/ 26th Feb 1897. Inscr. on label on backboard: From A.J. SINGLETON/ Fine Art Galleries 44. REGENT ST. CLIFTON. Inscr. on tag: Shelf 8PERCEVAL, Spencer GeorgeCreated by189718971700189731.6 x 42.8 cm (sight) 26 February 1897ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2005-02-15ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2635collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18451997before 199711:59:3414:35:3312:20:2912:19:34HC976HC1012HC1017HC1018single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114HRRACREVERENDHAY FORBES, GEORGEFORBES, GEORGE HAYMUSGRAVE, MRSPORTRAITBURNISLANDMINISTERSCHOOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-032011-06-022011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15HC:C2unknownMUSGRAVE,Edinburgh, Scotlandunknown1PresentGUNN, Ann199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. Shelf 5.62005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella2005-02-152011-06-02fairfairPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesFair but foxed. Undulating in mount. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)As before. Frame: good. Small scratches along right edge. Mark on glazing, below centre.HC1012 - portrait of Forbes's mother?HC1017-1018 - associated portraits of Forbes 18451Portrait of John Hay Forbes, Lord MedwynPortrait of a WomanPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesThe Reverend George Hay Forbes (d. 1875) was ordained in 1848 and was minister at Burntisland. In 1849 he established a school in Kinghorn Road, Burntisland. He was brother to the Bishop of Brechin. He was Provost of Burntisland in 1869, but resigned within a year due to dissention between the Town Council and the builders of the new dock. He established the Pitsligo Printing Press and translated the Book of Ecclesiastes from the Bible into many different languages.PortraitspaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and watercolour on paperREVERENDHAY FORBES, GEORGEFORBES, GEORGE HAYMUSGRAVE, MRSPORTRAITBURNISLANDMINISTERSCHOOLobject history file40.6 x 33.5 cmHC1016Signed lower right in pencil: M [D] Musgrave Delin. Inscr. on label on backboard: Portrait of the Revered George / Hay Forbes, painted by Mrs Musgrave / of Edinburgh in 1845, before he was / ordained. Inscr. on backboard on a printed label: G. HANNAFORD & SONS/ Print Sellers/ Picture Restorers/ Carvers and Gilders/ Pictures Framed/ Drawings Mounted/ 94 ROSE STREET. EDINBURGH, 2/ Phone 25331 (three Doors east from Frederick Street) Inscr. on backboard in pencil: R19 Inscr. on label on backboard on top right: SHELF 5. No 6/ Rev. George Hay ForbesUnknownCreated by199718451845184528.4 x 21.9 cm (sight) before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghMUSGRAVE, MrsCRE2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 2636collect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18401997before 199712:00:0416:00:0415:56:0815:54:4412:21:5012:21:0612:20:29HC976HC1012HC1016HC1018single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114HRRACPORTRAITREVERENDFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBES, GEORGEMUSGRAVE, MRSMINISTERBURNTISLANDSCHOOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-032011-05-312011-05-312011-05-312011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15HC:C2unknownMUSGRAVE,unknown1PresentGUNN, Ann199719971997Transferred from library. Library ref. Shelf 5.72005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesROBINSON, Claire2011-05-312005-02-15fairpoorPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesReframed by Sproson, Alan. Frame was previously in too poor condition to hang.Foxed and faded. Frame in poor condition. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1012 - portrait of Forbes's mother?HC1016, 1018 - associated portraits of Forbes mid 19th century1Portrait of John Hay Forbes, Lord MedwynPortrait of a WomanPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesArrived at library in paper on which was written: To the Canon, Theological College, Grosvenor Crescent. From Comtesse de l'Espinasse. The Reverend George Hay Forbes (d. 1875) was ordained in 1848 and was minister at Burntisland. In 1849 he established a school in Kinghorn Road, Burntisland. He was brother to the Bishop of Brechin. He was Provost of Burntisland in 1869, but resigned within a year due to dissention between the Town Council and the builders of the new dock. He established the Pitsligo Printing Press and translated the Book of Ecclesiastes from the Bible into many different languages.PortraitspaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour with white heightening on paperPORTRAITREVERENDFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBES, GEORGEMUSGRAVE, MRSMINISTERBURNTISLANDSCHOOLobject history file51.3 x 45.7 cm (frame) HC1017Signed in ink lower right: Mrs Musgrave delit. Inscr. on label on backboard top right: SHELF 5 No 7/ Rev George Hay ForbesUnknownCreated by199718401840186030 x 25 cm (sight)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsconservationC0266MUSGRAVE, Mrs of EdinburghCRE2005-02-15AD15:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore. picture racking, rack16A2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 2634collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18531997before 199712:00:4514:32:4912:22:2512:21:50HC976HC1012HC1016HC1017single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114HRRACFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBES, GEORGEMUSGRAVE, MRSMINISTERPORTRAITREVERENDSCHOOLBURNTISLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-032011-06-022011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15HC:C2unknownMUSGRAVE,Edinburgh, Scotlandunknown1PresentGUNN, Ann199719971997Transferrred from library. Library ref. Shelf 5.92005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella2005-02-152011-06-02poorpoorPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesSome foxing and needs remounting. On very acidic paper. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)As before. Frame: much of the gold paint has worn away. Glazing very dusty. A few small raised bumps on surface of glazing (lower right).HC1012 - portrait of Forbes's mother?HC1016, HC1017 - portraits of Forbes 18531Portrait of John Hay Forbes, Lord MedwynPortrait of a WomanPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesCame wrapped in paper addressed to: Dean Perry, Episcopal Scottish Church, Theological Hall, Coates Hall, 9 Roseberry Crescent, Edinburgh. From Comtesse de L'Espinasse, 22 av. de Bellevue, Seures (S & C.) The Reverend George Hay Forbes (d. 1875) was ordained in 1848 and was minister at Burntisland. In 1849 he established a school in Kinghorn Road, Burntisland. He was brother to the Bishop of Brechin. He was Provost of Burntisland in 1869, but resigned within a year due to dissention between the Town Council and the builders of the new dock. He established the Pitsligo Printing Press and translated the Book of Ecclesiastes from the Bible into many different languages.PortraitsdrawingdrawingOpen Access Storeoastorechalk and charcoal on paperFORBES, GEORGE HAYHAY FORBES, GEORGEMUSGRAVE, MRSMINISTERPORTRAITREVERENDSCHOOLBURNTISLANDobject history file32.3 x 32.3 cm HC1018Inscr. on label on backboard: SHELF 5 No. 9 / Rev George Hay ForbesUnknownCreated by199718531853185321.7 x 21.7 cm (sight)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghMUSGRAVE, MrsCRE2005-02-15ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 2659collect>interncollect>intern1750199018th - 20th century12:23:0016:47:33HC1020HC1021single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRRAC17651727STANLEY, JOHNMCARDELL, JAMESORGANISTMUSICPORTRAITBLINDDISABILITYST ANDREWS HOLBORNHOLBORNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-012010-04-222005-02-15unknownMCARDELL, Jamesunknown1Presentc.199019901990Transferred from Music Department via Art History office2005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15fairPortrait of John StanleyGood but some foxing. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1020, HC1021 - other portraits of Stanleymid 18th century1Mr. John Stanley, Batchelor of Music and Organist of St Andrew's HolbornJohn Stanley, Esqr, M.B., Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians &cJohn Stanley (1712-1786), the renowned blind organist and composer, was organist at St Andrew's, Holborn from 1726. He became master of the king's band in 1779.printmezzotintOpen Access Storeoastoremezzotint on paperSTANLEY, JOHNMCARDELL, JAMESORGANISTMUSICPORTRAITBLINDDISABILITYST ANDREWS HOLBORNHOLBORNobject history file53.3 x 42.5 cm HC1019Inscr. below print: Mr. Stanley, Organist/ Jas McArdell fecit Inscr. on label on backboard: ALFRED STILES & SONS, LTD./ Picture Frame Makers and Gilders,/ 37 & 39, BROOK GREEN RD./ HAMMERSMITH, LONDON. W.6./Ref. No BB5189 UnknownCreated by199017501750176533.7 x 24.3 cm (sight)18th - 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMCARDELL, James (1727/8 - 1765)CRE2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 438collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS12:11:0115:04:1814:14:3415:28:5912:16:1312:01:4614:36:5310:08:31University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940skjk2ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19671900insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, Common RoomPatricia de Montfort. There is no file card so this work was not seen by Alison Scott in 1984/5. MissingSecretary's Office, College GateReturned to museum collections office after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition.Moved to Museum Collections office picture storeKIRKCALDYOLD MILLgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-11-192010-04-221998-03-02HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artist1958DALE, AmyVOCE, Ella1998-03-022010-11-192011-03-29fairfairfairRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesOld Mill, KirkcaldyFramewarped in mount (1999) Paper undulating (Dec 2006)Frame has split on the left side, due to old fixing holes. The current mirror plates are ok for hanging in storage, but frame may need to be replaced/conserved if placed on display.As before. Crack in bottom left corner of frame and slight wearing in top right corner.No location on list, though probably St. Salvator's Hall, common room195819631989199920092006unknownMONFORT, Patricia deRAWSON, HelenunknownRAWSON, Helen195819831990199920092006HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Artist's signature but no visible title on the work in the Secretary's Office, College Gate: however it depicts a watermill and I believe it to be this work. HCR, 20/12/99Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTKIRKCALDYOLD MILLobject files in Collections Officewooden: 57.0 x 46.5 cm19581963?1989 - 199020 December 199912 March 200913 December 2006Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC102The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619461939193936.2 x 26.0 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-02MCROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 2660collect>interncollect>intern1730199018th - 20th century12:23:1612:23:00HC1019HC1021single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRRACSTANLEY, JOHNMUSICORGANISTST ANDREWSHOLBORNBLINDDISABILITYPORTRAITDICEY, C.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15unknownDICEY, C.Bow Church Yard, London, Englandunknown1Presentc.199019901990Transferred from Music Department via School of Art History.2005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15goodMr. John Stanley, Batchelor of Music and Organist of St Andrew's HolbornGood. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1019, HC1021 - other portraits of Stanley18th century1Portrait of John StanleyJohn Stanley, Esqr, M.B., Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians &cJohn Stanley (1712-1786), the renowned blind organist and composer, was organist at St Andrew's, Holborn from 1726. He became master of the king's band in 1779.printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperSTANLEY, JOHNMUSICORGANISTST ANDREWSHOLBORNBLINDDISABILITYPORTRAITDICEY, C.object history file53.5 x 42.8 cm HC1020Inscr. below engraving: Printed & Sold by C. Dicey in Bow Church Yard, London./ Mr John Stanley, Batchelor of Music and / Organist of St Andrew's Holborn./ Why do mistaken Mortals call thee Blind?/ Thine Eyes are but inverted to thy Mind./ There thou explorst Ideas Unconfined;/ While we (who look before) are Dark behind./ Carey Inscr. on label on backboard: ALFRED STILES & SONS, LTD./ Picture Frame Makers and Gilders,/ 37 & 39, BROOK GREEN RD./ HAMMERSMITH, LONDON. W.6./Ref. No BC4058UnknownPublished by199017301730178633.4 x 23.2 cm (sight)18th - 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBow Church Yard, LondonDICEY, C.PUB2005-02-15ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 2661collect>intern1781199018th - 20th century12:23:16HC1019HC1020single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRRACSTANLEY, JOHNMUSICORGANISTSCOTT, MARY ANNGAINSBOROUGH, THOMASPORTRAITBLINDDISABILITYST ANDREWSHOLBORNRYLAND, MRSSCOTT, EsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15unknownSCOTT, Mary AnnRYLAND, Mrs and SCOTT, E.unknown1Presentc.199019901900Transferred from Music Department via Art History Office c. 19902005-02-15ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-15fairJohn Stanley, Esqr, M.B., Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians &cFair, some foxing. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1019-HC1020 - other portraits of Stanley17819 April 17811Portrait of John StanleyMr. John Stanley, Batchelor of Music and Organist of St Andrew's HolbornJohn Stanley (1712-1786), the renowned blind organist and composer, was organist at St Andrew's, Holborn from 1726. He became master of the king's band in 1779.printstipple engravingOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperSTANLEY, JOHNMUSICORGANISTSCOTT, MARY ANNGAINSBOROUGH, THOMASPORTRAITBLINDDISABILITYST ANDREWSHOLBORNRYLAND, MRSSCOTT, Eobject history file53.5 x 42.4 cm GAINSBOROUGH, ThomasHC1021Inscr. below engraving: John Stanley, Esqr, M.B./ Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians &c Inscr. below engraving: published as the Act directs the 9th of April 1781; by Mrs Ryland, the corner of Berner Street, Oxford Street, & E. Scott, no. 4 Brunswick Row, Queen's Square Inscr. lower left: T Gainsborough pinx.t Inscr. lower right: Mary Ann Scott sculpxit.UnknownCreated byPublished by19901781178117811781178132.0 x 23.3 cm (sight)18th - 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonSCOTT, Mary Ann after GAINSBOROUGH, ThomasRYLAND, Mrs and SCOTT, E.CREPUB2005-02-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 2666collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:06University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc. 1895ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELFISH KNIFEKNIFEELKINGTON & COsilver plateHAMILTON HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1Present"A Taste of St Andrews", St Andrews Museum, St Andrews200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFish knife with Grand Hotel, St Andrews emblemFair. Light scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051895189511895PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverFISH KNIFEhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELFISH KNIFEKNIFEELKINGTON & COSILVER PLATEHAMILTON HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1022Marks on reverse of handle: (1) E & Co [in three separate shields]; (2) J [date letter for 1895]; (3) E & Co [in shield above a crown]; (4) RoNo11158; (5) PATENT. Marks on front of blade: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189519491895194918951895L 21.8 x W 2.7 x D 1.0 cmc. 18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0159BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2667collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:06University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1894ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELKNIFEELKINGTON & COsilver plateHAMILTON HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumKnife with grooved handle with Grand Hotel, St Andrews emblemFair. Light scratching from use and cleaning. Tip of blade slightly bent. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051894189411894PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverKNIFEhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELKNIFEELKINGTON & COSILVER PLATEHAMILTON HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1023Marks on reverse of handle: (1) E & Co [in three separate shields]; (2) I [date letter for 1894]; (3) E & Co [in shield above a crown] Marks on front of blade: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189419491894194918941894L 19.7 x W 1.7 x D 1.0 cmc.18941949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0160BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2670collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:06University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1906ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELKNIFEELKINGTON & COsilver plateHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumKnife with grooved handle with Grand Hotel, St Andrews emblemFair. Light scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051906190611906PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverKNIFEhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELKNIFEELKINGTON & COSILVER PLATEHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1024Marks on back of blade: (1) ELKINGTON [in three conjoined circles]; (2) U [date letter for 1906] ; (3) E & Co [in shield]. Marks on front of handle: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by190619491906194919061906L 21.6 x W 2.1 x D 1.0 cmc.19061949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0161BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2671collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:06University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELWALKER & HALLsilver plateKNIFEHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseWalker & HallSheffield, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWalker & Hall established in 1853. Use of trade mark flag started in 1861.2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumKnife with grooved handle and stainless steel blade with Grand Hotel, St Andrews emblemFair. Light scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverKNIFEhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELWALKER & HALLSILVER PLATEKNIFEHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1025Marks on front of blade: W&H/ WALKER & HALL/NON-STAIN STEEL/ SHEFFIELD Marks on front of handle: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918691949L 23.8 x W 2.0 x D 1.0 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0180SheffieldWalker & HallCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2672collect>intern19591959c.1959ST ANDREWS18:04:07University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateteaspoonELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandPurchased by the UniversityPurchased by the University c.1959.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumTeaspoonFair. Light scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-02200519591The Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall. Much of the Grand Hotel silver by Elkington & Co. was used in Hamilton Hall: this piece seems to have been added to the set in 1959.silverteaspoonhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETEASPOONELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Purchased by the University c.1959.HC1026Marks on back of handle: (1) ELKINGTON PLATE [in two separate oblongs]; (2) E & Co [in a shield]; (3) ENGLAND; (4) Y [date letter for 1959] Purchased by the UniversityCreated by019590195919591959H 11.3 x W 2.6 x D 0.6 cmc.1959APAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0162BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2673collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:07University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateDESSERT SPOONspoonT SMITH & SONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseT Smith & SonGlasgow, ScotlandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumDessert spoon with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Silver plate very worn around edges and underside of spoon (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverDESSERT SPOONhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEDESSERT SPOONSPOONT SMITH & SONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1027Marks on back of handle: (1) 1; (2) A; (3) T SMITH & SONS/ GLASGOW Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949L 17.8 x W 3.9 x D 1.0 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCleanedconservationC0176GlasgowT Smith & SonCRE2005-02-21AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2674collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:07University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1949ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platespoonsoup spoonELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelThis item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumSoup spoonFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051949194911949PurchaseGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsThis item may have been purchased by the Grand Hotel in 1949 before its sale to the University, or by the University for its new hall of residence, Hamilton Hall.The Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silversoup spoonhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESPOONSOUP SPOONELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005This item may have been purchased by the Grand Hotel in 1949 before its sale to the University, or by the University for its new hall of residence, Hamilton Hall.This item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1028Marks on back of handle: (1) N [date letter for 1949]; (2) ELKINGTON PLATE [in 2 separate boxes]; (3) E & Co [in shield] Grand Hotel or University of St AndrewsGrand HotelCreated by194919491949194919491949L 17.87 x W 4.8 x D 1.0 cmc.19491949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0163BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2675collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:07University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc. 1896ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platespoonELKINGTON & COSERVING SPOONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-21PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-21goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumServing spoon with Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051896198611896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverSERVING SPOONhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESPOONELKINGTON & COSERVING SPOONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1029Marks on back of handle: (1) 1; (2) 1; (3) E & Co [in three shields]; (4) K [date letter for 1896]; (5) E & Co [below crown in shield]; (6) [indecipherable] 497A; (7) GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by198619491896194918961896L 21.0x W 4.0 x D 1.0 cmc. 18961949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0164BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-21AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 439collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195812:21:5514:41:3815:07:2716:41:5312:16:1712:01:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940skjk2kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19671900insurance list, by artistst salvators hall common room list by location, 1963 or 1983St Salvators hall, wardens flat Alison ScottSt Salvators hall, common room Patricia de MontfortSt Salvators Hall common room Inspected for Museum/Gallery Studies student exhibitionIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Moved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.PAN KNOWELIME KILNSARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-161998-03-02HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003£33Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£33.00 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artist1958KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1998-03-022011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairgoodgoodPan Knowe, Limekilnsframemountartworkgood. Some fading upper centre, some spotting upper left. frame overall good, needs new mount (SHE 2001) Remounted March 2004 Middle centre of right of frame dented. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Small loss at right mirror plate. Bulging down right side with strip adhesive visible all round. All four corner splitting.Mount in good condition.As previous with spotting to upper centre.St. Salvator's Hall, common room19581963198819891993200120042004unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19581983198819901993200120042004ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTPAN KNOWELIME KILNSARCHITECTURERONALD, ALAN IANobject files in Collections Office46.4 cm x 59.0 cm wooden frame with mount19581963?22 September 19881989 - 19902 February 199319 February 20012 April 20046 December 2004Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC103signed, lower left: A I Ronald 42 inscr. on label on reverse: PILGRIM TRUST /31. PAN KNOWE, LIMEKILNS /by / ALAN IAN RONALD. inscr. below: 1624 (in pencil) and 3 (in black marker)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC103JPG.JPG63419461946193919391942194227.7 cm x 37.8 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a group of buildings in the village of Limekilns, Fife, with the kilns in the foreground.University of St AndrewsRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-02ACstsh1 2676collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:08University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1894ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateELKINGTON & COforkHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFork with Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051894189411984PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverforkhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEELKINGTON & COFORKHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1030Marks on back of handle: (1) E & Co [in three shields]; (2) I [date letter for 1894]; (3) E & Co [below crown in shield]; (4) RoNo11158; (5) PATENT. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189419491984194918941894L 17.6 x W 2.3 x D 1.0 cmc.18941949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0165BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2677collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:08University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateforkWALKER & HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseWalker & HallSheffield, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWalker & Hall established in 1853. Use of trade mark flag started in 1861.2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFork with Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverforkhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEFORKWALKER & HALLHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1031Marks on back of handle: (1) W&HSC [in 5 separate boxes]; (2) W&H [in flag]. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949L 18.2 x W 2.1 x D 1.0 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0181SheffieldWalker & HallCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2678collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:08University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1906ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateforkELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFork with grooved handle and Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051906190611906PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverforkhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEFORKELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1032Marks on back of handle: (1) ELKINGTON [in three conjoining circles]; (2) U [date letter for 1906]; E & Co [in shield]. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by190619491906194919061906L 19.0 x W 2.3 x D 1.0 cmc.19061949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0166BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2679collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:08University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateforkT SMITH & SONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseT Smith & SonGlasgow, ScotlandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFork with Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverforkhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEFORKT SMITH & SONHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1033Marks on back of handle: (1) II; (2) A; (3) T SMITH & SON/ GLASGOW. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949L 19.6 x W 2.1 x D 2.0 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCleanedconservationC0177GlasgowT Smith & SonCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2680collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:08University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1906ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateforkELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumFork with Grand Hotel emblemFair. Scratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051906190611906PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverforkhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEFORKELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLCUTLERYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1034Marks on back of handle: (1) ELKINGTON [in three conjoining circles]; (2) U [date letter for 1906]; (3) E & Co [in shield]. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by190619491906194919061906L 21.1 x W 2.5 x D 1.5 cmc.19061949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0167BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2681collect>internphotocollect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:32:4617:31:2417:33:36University of St AndrewsSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.1E2006.16E2007.32005-05-0820062007-05-072005-03-1920062007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458ad458ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platehot water potALEXANDER SCOTTHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-04-252011-02-162005-02-22PurchaseAlexander ScottGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22poorA Taste of St AndrewsThe ScoresThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumSt Andrews MuseumHot water pot with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. A little battered, three dents below spout at base and several other smaller dents around base and on handle. Lid does not close properly (RAC 21/2/2005)17:33:14oastore20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620052009PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-122011-04-12Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverhot water potOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEHOT WATER POTALEXANDER SCOTTHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history file7 July 200516 September 2009Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1035Marks on base: (1) A1 [in shield]; (2) ALEXANDER SCOTT; (3) [depiction of ship]; (4) 3243 Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi HC1035.jpgHC1035.jpgGrand Hotel (group).jpg194919491896194918961949H 16.0 x W 15.0 x D 8.0 (diameter) cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0158Alexander ScottCRE2005-02-22AD17:33:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfB2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 2682collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:09University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platehot water potWALKER & HALLHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseWalker & HallSheffield, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWalker & Hall established in 1853. Use of trade mark flag started in 1861.2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumHot water pot with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Two dents to right of emblem on front of pot. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911869PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverhot water pothebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEHOT WATER POTWALKER & HALLHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1036Marks on base: (1) 3; (2) W&H [in flag]; (3) X [in shield]; (4) 53312 AI; (5) PATENT HANDLE; (6) WALKER & HALL/ SHEFFIELD/ ENGLAND/ WARRENTED/ HARD & SILVER/ SOLDERED/ 99/ 1911 [indecipherable]. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by1949194919490186919491896018961949H 16.0 x W 18.0 x D 10.3 (diameter) cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0182SheffieldWalker & HallCRE2005-02-22AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2683collect>internphotocollect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:33:4317:31:2517:33:37University of St AndrewsSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.1E2006.16E2007.32005-05-0820062007-05-072005-03-1920062007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458ad458ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platetea potELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-04-252011-02-162005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22poorA Taste of St AndrewsThe ScoresThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumSt Andrews MuseumTea pot with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Damage at bottom of spout above base. (RAC 21/2/2005)17:33:14oastore20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620052009PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-122011-04-121895189511895PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertea potOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETEA POTELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history file7 July 200516 September 2009Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1037Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) &; (4) E E&Co [below crown in shield] Co; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co; (7) G; (8) i. Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi HC1037.jpgHC1037.jpgGrand Hotel (group).jpg189519491895194918951895H 13.5 x W 17.0 x Diam 9.5 cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0168BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AD17:33:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfB2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 2684collect>internphotocollect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:34:4717:31:2517:33:37University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.1E1994.35E1994.34E2007.32005-05-081994-08-141994-08-142007-05-072005-03-191994-08-061994-08-062007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458ad458ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateELKINGTON & COcoffee potHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-04-252011-02-162005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsUnknownUnknownThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesSt Andrews MuseumCoffee pot (shallow spout) with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Shallow dent left of emblem on front of pot. Dent at base on back of pot. (RAC 21/2/2005)17:33:14oastore2009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-162009PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-122011-04-121895189511895PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvercoffee potOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEELKINGTON & COCOFFEE POTHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history file7 July 200516 September 2009Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1038Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) &; (4) E E&Co [below crown in shield] Co; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi HC1038.jpgHC1038.jpgGrand Hotel (group).jpg189519491895194918951895H 23.0 x W 18.0 x Diam 10.5 cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0169BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AC17:33:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfB2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 2685collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:09University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateELKINGTON & COcoffee potHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCoffee pot (long spout) with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Shallow dent at front of pot near base. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051895189511895PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvercoffee pothebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEELKINGTON & COCOFFEE POTHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1039Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) &; (4) E E&Co [below crown in shield] Co; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189519491895194918951895H 23.0 x W 22.0 x Diam 10.5 cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0170BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 440collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819391958about 194016:50:2212:45:0415:09:0116:41:5012:39:0312:16:2112:01:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940scr67cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19671900insurance list, by artistSt Salvators hall common room list by location, 1963 or 1983St Salvators Hall Common Room Alison ScottSt Salvators Hall, Domestic Bursars office Alison ScottSt Salvators Hall Common Room Patricia de MontfortPicture Store Younger Hall Ann Gunn. At some unrecorded time, probably during research for the 1993 student exhibition "An Elegy to the Scottish Landscape", this work was removed from St. Salvator's Hall to the Collections office at 71 North Street. In February 1998 it was moved to the picture store.CAPERNAUM PIERRIVER SCENELANDSCAPEBOATSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-152011-07-212011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-04-221998-03-03HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-03-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownunknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artistValue: £18-18-0 Label on reverse of painting sets price of work as £18 - 18s - 0d19581942Address on label removed from reverse of painting given as: 'Penarth', Upper Millhill St. Dunfermline.1998-03-03fairCapernaum Pier - No. 2fair. Undulating in mount. Foxed. Stains from old mount visible to sides (HR, April 2004).12:44:41consSt. Salvator's Hall, common room2011-02-24195819631984198819891998ROBINSON, ClaireunknownSCOTT, AlisonunknownMONFORT, Patricia deGUNN, Ann V.2011-07-21195819831984198819901998CREASY, HelenADAMSON, PeterCREASY, Helenblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label on reverse identifys painting as No. 37Labels removed from reverse of painting February 2002, by AMCRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTCAPERNAUM PIERRIVER SCENELANDSCAPEBOATSobject history file54.2 x 72.1 cm. Plain reddish frameTaken off-site to be examined by Helen Creasy.1958196326 July 198422 September 19881989 - 1990February 1998Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label on reverse identifys painting as No. 37Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC104signed and dated, lower right: A 1 Ronald 42; 4 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1:typed label: PILGRIM TRUST [underlined] / 37 / CAPERNAUM PIER - NO.2 / by / ALAN IAN RONALD label 2: square paper label, red crayon (?): 96 label 3: small printed ticket:1652 label 4: printed label with handwritten text: [ink] No. 65 / [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [handwritten, blue ink] H 6 / [printed] Title of picture, [handwritten, blue ink] November Day, George Street / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten] Alan Ian Ronald R.S.W. / [printed] Address, [handwritten,blue ink] 'Penarth' , Upper Millhill St / Dunfermline / [printed] Price £ [handwritten, blue ink] 18-18-0.No. 37The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC104 before treatment.jpg635HC104 after treatment.jpg19461946193919391942194248.0 x 59.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting Capernaum Pier in Dunfermline, Fife. In the foreground a number of figures can be seen walking along the pier and across the Firth of Forth, hills can be seen in the background.University of St Andrews2011-07-21CONSERVEDconservationcheck/assessmentconservationC0023C0250C0276RONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-03AC12:44:41ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-21Open Access Storeoastore1 2686collect>interncollect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS14:45:3410:20:27University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryhcr1ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plategravy boatHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseunknownGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumGravy boat with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)10:20:0112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-031896-1949194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvergravy boathebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEGRAVY BOATHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1040Marks on base: (1) J.S.S/ E.P.N.S/ AI/ HARD SOLDERED Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi HC1040.jpg194919491896194918961949H 7.5 x W 18.5 x D 8.5 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0178UnknownCRE2005-02-22AB10:20:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf C2011-06-08Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 2687collect>internphotocollect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:35:4917:31:2517:33:38University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.1E1994.35E1994.34E2007.32005-05-081994-08-141994-08-142007-05-072005-03-191994-08-061994-08-062007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1946ad458ad458ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platemilk jugELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLjugsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-04-252011-02-162005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsUnknownUnknownThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesSt Andrews MuseumMilk jugScratching from use and cleaning. Small dent below spout right. (RAC 21/2/2005)17:33:14oastore2009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-162009PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-122011-04-121946194611946PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvermilk jugOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEMILK JUGELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLJUGOpen Access Storeobject history file7 July 200516 September 2009Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1041Marks on base: (1) 22169; (2) E&Co; (3) E&Co [in three shields]; (4) ELKINGTON PLATE; (5) ENGLAND; (6) K [date letter for 1946]; (7) 10oz CAP Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi HC1041.jpgHC1041.jpgGrand Hotel (group).jpg194619491946194919461946H 8.6 x W 11.5 x Diam 7.3 cmc.19461949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0171BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AB17:33:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfB2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 2688collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:09University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateWALKER & HALLtoast rackHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseWalker & HallSheffield, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWalker & Hall established in 1853. Use of trade mark flag started in 1861.2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumToast rack with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertoast rackhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEWALKER & HALLTOAST RACKHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1042Marks on base: (1) W&H [in flag]; (2) G; (3) 53297; (4) AI; (5) WALKER & HALL/ SHEFFIELD; (6) 44; (7) WARRENTED/ HARD SILVER/ SOLDERED Marks on top side of base: GRAND HOTEL/ ST ANDREWS Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949H 14.5 x W 10.9 x D 7.8 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0183SheffieldWalker & HallCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2689collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:09University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1891ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateELKINGTON & CObowlDISHHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumBowl with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. Bowl wobbles slightly. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051891189111891PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverbowlhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEELKINGTON & COBOWLDISHHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1043Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 12862; (3) &; (4) E E&Co [in shield below crown] Co; (5) F [date letter for 1891]; (6) ELKINGTON & CO; (7) LONDON Marks on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189119491891194918911891H 6.5 x Diam 14.7 cmc.18911949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0172BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2690collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:10University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1896ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateSERVING LADELLADLEHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseunknownSheffield, EnglandGrand HotelThis item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumServing ladleScratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ 20th century198011896PurchaseGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsThe ladle may have been purchased for use in either the Grand Hotel or Hamilton Hall.The Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverserving ladlehebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESERVING LADELLADLEHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005The ladle may have been purchased for use in either the Grand Hotel or Hamilton Hall.This item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1044Marks on back of handle: [indecipherable]/ MAD[E in SHEFF]IELD/ ENGLANDGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsGrand HotelCreated by198019491896194918961980L 26.5 x W 9.9 x D 16.5 cmafter 18961949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0179SheffieldUnknownCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2691collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:10University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1896ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateALEX CLARK CO LTDDISHSERVING BOWLbowlHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseAlex Clark Co LtdLondon, EnglandGrand HotelThis item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumLarge two handled serving bowlScratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ 20th century198011896PurchaseGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsThis item may have been purchased for use in either the Grand Hotel or Hamilton Hall.The Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertwo handled bowlhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEALEX CLARK CO LTDDISHSERVING BOWLBOWLHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005This item may have been purchased for use in either the Grand Hotel or Hamilton Hall.This item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1045Marks on base: THE ALEX CLARK Co Ltd/ LONDON/ WELBECK/ PLATE/ MADE IN / ENGLANDGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsGrand HotelCreated by198019491896194918961980H 19.3 x W 33.0 x D 27.0 (diameter) cmafter 18961949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0157LondonAlex Clark Co LtdCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2692collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:10University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLate 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver platebowlDISHHAMILTON & INCHESSERVING DISHHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseHamilton & InchesEdinburgh, ScotlandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumOval serving dish with Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silveroval serving dishhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEBOWLDISHHAMILTON & INCHESSERVING DISHHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1046Marks on base: (1) K; (2) HAMILTON & INCHES/ EDINBURGH Marks on side: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949H 29.6 x W 22.7 x D 4.5 cmLate 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCleanedconservationC0174EdinburghHamilton & InchesCRE2005-02-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2693collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:10University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateSERVING PLATTERPLATTERELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumRound serving platter with feet and Grand Hotel emblemScratching from use and cleaning. One dent to top side. Rim uneven. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220051895189511895PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverround serving platterhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESERVING PLATTERPLATTERELKINGTON & COHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1047Marks on base: (1) 1, (2) 15602; (3) E&Co [below crown in shield]; (4) E & Co [in three shields]; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & CO Marks on front: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by189519491895194918951895H 3.6 x Diam 36.1 cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0173BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2005-02-22AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2694collect>intern194919491949ST ANDREWS18:04:10University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt Late 19th/ early 20th centuryad458RACReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELsilver plateSERVING PLATTERPLATTERS BARROW & CO LTDHAMILTON HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082005-02-22PurchaseS Barrow & Co LtdGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentRAWSON, H200520052005This item was selected from a collection of Grand Hotel silver held in Hamilton Hall, The Scores, St Andrews as part of a representative sample. The remainder of the collection is to be sold off preceeding the sale of this University residence in 2006.2005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2005-02-22fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumRound serving platter and Grand Hotel emblemVery scratched from use and cleaning. One dent to top side. (RAC 21/2/2005)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022005DALE, AmyHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022005Late 19th/ early 20th century194911896PurchaseGrand HotelThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silverround serving platterhebroomsilver plateSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESERVING PLATTERPLATTERS BARROW & CO LTDHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 2005Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1048Marks on base: (1) S.BARROW & CO Ltd; (2) E.P.N.S A.I Marks on top: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919491896194918961949H 2.0 x Diam 46.2 cm Late 19th/ early 20th century1949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0175S Barrow & Co LtdCRE2005-02-22AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2695collect>intern19001990before 199016:40:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRACGREGORY, JAMESPORTRAITRAEBURNHATTON, DDAWEEARL OF MOIRADOCTORPHYSICIANMEDICINEMOIRAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-012010-04-222005-02-24unknownDAWEHATTON, D.unknown1PresentRAWSON, HJanuary 200520052005Transferred from School of Biology, where it had hung for at least 15 years, to Museum Collections Office2005-02-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesRaeburn picture of Gregory from which this one is taken is dated c.17982005-02-24poorPortrait of James GregoryBacking paper partly missing. Frame warped and scratched. Tears in print, bottom centre, in area of inscriptions. Overall quite dirty. (R Clerke 24/2/2005)180518051James Gregory (1753-1821) graduated MD from Edinburgh in 1774. He then studied medicine in Leiden, Paris and Italy. In June 1776 he was elected professor of the institute of medicine in Edinburgh. In 1799 he was appointed first physician to the king in Scotland.printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperGREGORY, JAMESPORTRAITRAEBURNHATTON, DDAWEEARL OF MOIRADOCTOR PHYSICIANMEDICINEMOIRAobject history file65.5 x 50.7 cmRAEBURNHC1049Inscr. on front below print: [Rae]burn pinxt. Published Aug.t 1. 1805. by D Hatton 56 Princes Street, Edinburgh. Dawe sculpt./ JAMES GREGORY, M.D./ Dedicated by the permission to the Earl of Moira/ by his most obt humble servant David Hatton. Inscr. on back board in pencil: No 14 Con Inscr. on backing paper in pencil: 14 CO[C]LUnknownCreated byPublished by19901900180518051805180549.2 x 33.3 cm (sight)before 1990AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland56 Princes Street, EdinburghDAWE after RAEBURNHATTON, D.CREPUB2005-02-24ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 441collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195812:48:2509:22:2515:13:0715:09:5215:30:1912:16:2412:01:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940skjk2kjk2ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19671900insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, resident warden's roomAlison Scott. St. Salvator's Hall, common roomPatricia de Montfort. St. Salvator's Hall, common roomKaren Lee, Museum/Gallery studies student project. St. Salvator's Hall, Common RoomIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved to Alan Miller's office (to left of Principal's office) College Gate.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeIn College Gate room 308, now Peter Clark (Proctor)'s office.DUNFERMLINETOWNSCAPEAUTUMNgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-132011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291998-03-03HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-03-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artist1958KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1998-03-032011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09poorfairfairfairAutumn in Dunfermlineframemountartworkfair, small hole upper right and upper left. Needs re-mounting. Upper right of frame showing signs of woodworm (SHE, 2001). Lifting slightly in mount (HR, Aug. 2003) Small pieces of dirt bottom right (inside frame) (DH Aug 2005) small pinhole, lower left. HCR 28/7/2009.Splitting at all four corner. No mirror plates.Discoloured and has slipped in frame. Debris lower right and insect behind glass left mid section.As previously reported.St. Salvator's Hall, resident warden's room195819631984198919942001200320032009unknownunknownunknownunknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica195819831984199019942001200320032009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTDUNFERMLINETOWNSCAPEAUTUMNRONALD, ALAN IANobject files in Collections Office60.8 cm x 72.5 cm light wooden frame with mount19581963?26 July 19841989 - 1990April 199419 February 200110 November 200319 August 200328 July 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC105signed and dated, recto lower right in green paint A. I. Ronald 42 inscr. on label, upper verso : PILGRIM TRUST / AUTUMN IN DUMFERMLINE / BY / ALAN IAN RONALD inscr. on label, verso, in red crayon: 97 inscr. in pencil, verso: G9958 / 46 inscr. on label, verso: 1590The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC105.JPG19461946193919391942194236.6 cm x 47.0 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape with fields stretching out across the foreground and mid-ground of the painting. In the background the buildings, spires and chimneys of Dunfermline can be seen, including Dunfermline Abbey.University of St AndrewsRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-03ADcg1 2669190519051905single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACPURDIE, THOMASsculptureCASTLECLIFFECHEMISTRYCHEMISTBUSTmarblePROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-04-272005-03-08Donationunknownunknown1Present2005-03-08ComponentRecord state2005-03-08goodBust of Thomas PurdieGood but some superficial dirt. (R Clerke 7/2/2005)late 19th / early 20th century1Bust is on display high up. Thomas Purdie, LL.D. F.R.S. (1843 - 1916),was Professor of Chemistry in the United College, University of St Andrews, 1885-1909.sculptureBUSTirvmarblePURDIE, THOMASSCULPTURECASTLECLIFFECHEMISTRYCHEMISTBUSTMARBLEPROFESSORobject history fileHC1050Inscr. on plate below bust: Thomas Purdie / of Castlecliffe / In whose memory this / was given to the University / 1905 Inscr. bottom right of plaque: Jones & Willis LTDUnknownCreated by19051905187019051905ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2005-03-08ABirv1 2696collect>interncollect>intern19451950after 1945ST ANDREWS12:24:5609:28:35On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.42010-05-032010-03-20HC804HC233HC234HC235BP2000.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114RAC3Museum / Gallery Studies student project. The information relating to the history and acquisition of the bronze comes from Withey's research.Returned to display in the corridor outside the Bell Pettigrew Museum, after exhibition at the Gateway ('The Parrot and the Polymath').BUSTbronzeTHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHFORREST, ALFREDNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORsculpturePORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152005-03-08THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthDonationFORREST, AlfredFORREST, Alfred1Present2005-03-08ComponentRecord stateCast in bronze after a clay bust by Alfred Forrest, 1945. A letter from Forrest to Thompson dated 5 March 1945 (MS46517) describes a portrait in clay as 'practically finished' and ready for submission into that year's exhibition at the Royal Academy. In his letter to Thompson dated 3 November 1945 (MS45618), Forrest praises his patron's suggestion of a terracotta colour for the portrait and promises to finish it thus. He also asks whether Thompson prefers the R.A. or R.S.A. as a venue for the work. A letter from Forrest dated 12 November 1945 (MS46518) thanks Thompson for speaking to the Secretary of the R.A. and promises to enter the portrait for the following Summer Exhibition. However, Forrest's letter of 9 May 1946 (MS46520) states that the portrait was rejected by the hanging committee at the R.A.: he thinks the terracotta finish was badly received. He intends to convert it to a traditional bronze colour. A letter dated 22 June 1947 (MS44902) reveals that the bust is to be exhibited at the next R.S.A. show. Forrest also asks Thompson if the University might wish to buy the portrait.2005-03-08goodThe Parrot and the Polymath: A Celebration of the Life of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonGateway GalleriesBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseGood (R Clerke February 2005)19952010WITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica19962010HC804 - another bronze of Thompson by Forrest. HC233, HC234, HC235 - portraits of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson BP2000.12 - D'Arcy Thompson's microscope19451Bronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with basePortrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxSir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson was Professor of Natural History in the United College of the University of St Andrews, 1917-1948. He was Professor of Biology at the University of Dundee, 1884-1917. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneering work, 'On Growth and Form', 1917, laid the foundations for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of plants and animals could only be fully understood in terms of pure mathematics.sculptureBUSTbpmbronzeBUSTBRONZETHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHFORREST, ALFREDNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORSCULPTUREPORTRAITobject history file1995-19966 May 2010GENHC1051Inscr. on bust: ALFRED FOREST 1945 Inscr. on label on base: D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON/ THIS PORTRAIT BY ALFRED FOREST/ MODELLED IN THE LABORATORY HERE/ WAS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM BY THE ARTISTFORREST, AlfredCreated by1950194519451945Height: 37.5cm, Width 22cm, Depth 27.5cmafter 1945ADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0185FORREST, AlfredCRE2005-03-08ABbpm1 2705collect>interncollect>intern1900200020th century10:07:2411:43:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRRACMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDcapTERTIANCHRISTYStextileCOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222005-03-17unknownCHRISTYSLondon, EnglandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.1Present2005-03-17ComponentRecord state2005-03-17goodTertian (third year) student trencher with yellow tasselGood. Solid piece which holds trencher to head slightly squashed. ( R Clerke 17/03/2005)2009BURDGE, Jessica200920th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided wool or cotton (?)TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDCAPTERTIANCHRISTYSTEXTILECOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file16 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.HC1052Manufacturer's label inside: English Manufacture/ CHRISTYS' LONDONUnknownManufactered by2000190019002000H 15.0 cm x W 24.0 cm x D 24.0 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCHRISTYSMANU2005-03-17AB10:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2707collect>interncollect>intern1900200020th century09:54:1011:43:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRRACThis item was given inventory number M190/6Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDcaptextileCOSTUMESHEPHERD & WOODWARDKNOX, MALCOLMPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222005-03-18unknownCHRISTYSLondon, EnglandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated. Probably acquired from Shepherd and Woodward, 109 and 110 High strett, Oxford.1Present2005-03-18ComponentRecord state2005-03-18goodTrencher with black tassel made for Malcolm KnoxGood. Inner oval with manufacturer's details has become detached. (R Clerke 18/3/2005)19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica1998200920th century1Sir Malcolm Knox was appointed Principal of the University 1953-1966.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided wool or cotton?TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDCAPTEXTILECOSTUMESHEPHERD & WOODWARDKNOX, MALCOLMPRINCIPALobject history file199516 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated. Probably acquired from Shepherd and Woodward, 109 and 110 High strett, Oxford.HC1053Manufacturer's label inside: English Manufacture/ CHRISTYS' LONDON/ Shepherd & Woodward/ 109 & 110, HIGH STREET, OXFORD.UnknownManufactered by2000190019002000H 14.0 x W 25.2 x W 25.2 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonChristysMANU2005-03-18AB09:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2706collect>interncollect>intern1900200020 th century09:54:4111:45:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRRACThis item was given inventory number M190/8Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDcapCHRISTIE & KILPATRICKtextileCOSTUMEBUNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222005-03-18unknownChristie & KilpatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.1Present2005-03-18ComponentRecord state2005-03-18fairTrencher with black tassel made for a lady with a bunFair. Bald patch on top side of trencher approx. 3 cm x 1.5 cm. Worn patches on inner rim, especially near the front. (R Clerke 18/3/2005)19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica1998200920 th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided wool or cotton?TRENCHERMORTAR BOARDCAPCHRISTIE & KILPATRICKTEXTILECOSTUMEBUNobject history file199516 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.HC1054Manufacturer's label inside: BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT/ CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK,/ ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY/ 104, SOUTH BRIDGE,/ EDINBURGH.UnknownManufactered by2000190019002000H 10.5 x W 25.3 x W 25.3 cm20 th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghChristie & KilpatrickMANU2005-03-18AC09:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2709collect>interncollect>intern1900200020th century09:55:1111:46:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRRACThis item was given inventory number M190/9Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMETRENCHERcapMORTAR BOARDJAMES THOMSON & SONSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222005-03-21unknownTHOMSON, James & SonsGlasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.1Present2005-03-21ComponentRecord state2005-03-21goodBlack trencher with black tasselGood. A little dusty. ( R Clerke 21/03/2005)19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica1997200920th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided wool or cotton?TEXTILECOSTUMETRENCHERCAPMORTAR BOARDJAMES THOMSON & SONSobject history file199516 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.HC1055Manufacturer's label inside: JAMES THOMSON & SONS/ Robe Maker to the UNIVERSITY/ 189, West George Street/ GLASGOW Glued in paper label: QUAL. F 6 [?]/8UnknownManufactered by2000190019002000H 10.5 cm x 24.2 cm x 24.2 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowJames Thomson & SonsMANU2005-03-21AB09:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2708collect>interncollect>intern1900200020th century09:55:4011:44:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRRACThis item was given inventory number M190/7Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERSOFT HEADPIECEMORTAR BOARDCHRISTIE & KILPATRICKtextileCOSTUMEcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222005-03-21unknownChristie & KilpatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.1Present2005-03-21ComponentRecord state2005-03-21fairBlack trencher with soft cloth headpieceFair. Bald patches on several places on solid board. Soft cloth headpiece a little squashed. ( R Clerke 21/03/2005)19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica1997200920th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided wool or cotton?TRENCHERSOFT HEADPIECEMORTAR BOARDCHRISTIE & KILPATRICKTEXTILECOSTUMECAPobject history file199516 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased this item or if it was donated.HC1056Manufacturer's label inside: BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT/ CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK,/ ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY,/ 95, SOUTH BRIDGE,/ EDINBURGH. Sewn in paper label: Shape/ PB/ Y Sewn in fabric label: 147 E.G. WallinUnknownManufactered by2000190019002000H 14.0 cm x W 24.2 cm x D 24.2 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghChristie & KilpatrickMANU2005-03-21AC09:55ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2710collect>internpeople190019301920s12:28:3909:31:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ALDRACM195/1This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/1. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies Course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMSKULL CAPcapKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282008-10-152005-03-22DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 1922-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-22Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-22fairSkull Cap from Sudanese CostumeFair. Considerable yellowing has occured. (R Clerke 22/03/2005)19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) Other parts of Sudanese costume.late 19th/early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. Skull caps are often worn by Muslims as a foundation for the folds of their turban. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEmuseummusa/g2/case 2cottonTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMSKULL CAPCAPKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 1922-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1930190018801930H 14.0 cm x Diameter 25.0 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKhalifaCRE2005-03-22ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 2711people192019291920s09:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ALDRACM195/2This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/2. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMSKULL CAPBELTKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282008-10-152005-03-22DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-22Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-22fairBelt from Sudanese Costumegood condition. Some loose threads (R Clerke 22/03/2005).19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEmuseummusa/g2/case 2woolTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMSKULL CAPBELTKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(2)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 262 x W 60 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-22ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 4319collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:07:0311:33:3510:29:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458kjk2Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-04-082011-03-242011-02-182008DALE, Amy2008GARST, MegTaken 27/02/1115 October 2008HC1057(3)HC1057 (3) socks.jpgUniversity of St AndrewsOpen Access Storageoastore/row9 4320collect>interncollect>intern11:34:1310:30:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-03-242011-02-182008DALE, Amy2008GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11museummusa/g2/case 215 October 2008HC1057(4)HC1057 (4) socks.jpgUniversity of St Andrewsmuseummusa/g2/case 2 4321collect>intern10:30:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-02-182008DALE, Amy2008museummusa/g2/case 215 October 2008HC1057(5)University of St Andrewsmuseummusa/g2/case 2 4322collect>interncollect>intern11:34:4110:32:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-03-242011-02-182008DALE, Amy2008GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11museummusa/g2/case 215 October 2008HC1057(6)HC1057 (6) knife and scabbard.jpgUniversity of St Andrewsmuseummusa/g2/case 2 2720people192019291920s09:31:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ALDRACM195/4This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/4. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTBAGGY TROUSERSTROUSERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282008-10-152005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairBaggy trousers from Sudanese CostumeFair condition. Considerable yellowing. Hole in seam on right leg. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEmuseummusa/g2/case 2cottonTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTBAGGY TROUSERSTROUSERSobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(7)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 86.2 cm x W 91.5 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 2721people192019291920s09:31:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ALDRACM195/5This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/5. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTJIBBAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282008-10-152005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23goodJibba from Sudanese CostumeFair condition. Considerable yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. A jibba is an outer garment worn by Egyptian Muslims,consisting of a long coat with sleeves reaching nearly to the waist. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEmuseummusa/g2/case 2cottonTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTJIBBAobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(8)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 109.3 cm x W 169 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23ABmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 2722peoplecollect>intern192019291920s09:31:3016:30:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458RACM195/8This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/8. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTTURBANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-02-142005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairTurban (length of cloth) from Sudanese CostumeFair condition. Considerable yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. Skull caps are often worn by Muslims as a foundation for the folds of their turban. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorecottonTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTTURBANOpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(9)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created byHC1057 (9) turban.jpg1929192018801929L 214 cm x W 89 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AC16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2712people192019291920s09:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/3This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/3. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23goodSock from Sudanese CostumeGood condition. Some yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSOpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/1(3)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 66 cm x W 15.2 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AB16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2714people192019291920s09:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/3This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/3. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23goodSock from Sudanese CostumeGood condition. Some yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSOpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/1(4)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 71 cm x W 15 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AB16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2716collect>internpeople192019291920s16:05:4209:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114RACM195/6This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/6. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSHOESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairLeather shoe from Sudanese CostumeFair condition. Shoe fairly well worn. Some damage to leather on top of shoe. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEgallerymusa/g2leatherTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSHOESobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/1(5)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 30 cm x W 9.8 cm D 8.0 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 2718people192019291920s09:31:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/7This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/7. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTKNIFEDAGGERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairKnife from Sudanese CostumeIron blade quite rusty. Otherwise in good condition. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreIron blade and wooden handleTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTKNIFEDAGGEROpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/1(6)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 26.7 cm x W 5.0 cm D 2.9 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AC16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2713people192019291920s09:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/3This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/3. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23goodSock from Sudanese CostumeGood condition. Some yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSOpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/2(3)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 66 cm x W 15.2 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AB16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2715people192019291920s09:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/3This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/3. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23goodSock from Sudanese CostumeGood condition. Some yellowing. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSOCKSOpen Access Storeobject history file199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/2(4)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 71 cm x W 15 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AB16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 2717collect>internpeople192019291920s16:06:0709:31:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114RACM195/6This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/6. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSHOESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairLeather shoe from Sudanese CostumeFair condition. Shoe fairly well worn. Heel quite squashed. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).19932008RAYTON, AlexandraDALE, Amy19972008HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEgallerymusa/g2leatherTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTSHOESobject history file199515 October 2008A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/2(5)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 30 cm x W 9.8 cm D 8.0 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC1057(1)-(9) 2719people192019291920s09:31:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACM195/7This part of the costume was inventoried and given number M195/7. Alexandra Rayton was a student on the Museum and Gallery Studies course.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileCOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTKNIFESCABBARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282005-03-23DonationKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiWadi Halfa, SudanKHALIFA, Abdulhamid AbdulbakiA A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057(1)-(9)1Present2005-03-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateInformation on manufacture from label on old box, now lost.2005-03-23fairScabbard for knife from Sudanese CostumeFairly worm, especially at tip. Some of the leather spiral strap is becoming unwound. (R Clerke 22/03/2005).16:30:17oastore19932009RAYTON, AlexandraBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1419972009HC1057(1)-(9) - other parts of Sudanese costumelate 19th / early 20th century1Green label in box notes the following: 'Complete male costume after the style favoured by Khalifa'. Originally thought to be a whirling dervish costume, although it lacks the large skirt usually found in such costumes. It is likely to have been made in Wadi Halfa in Sudan. It may have been worn in the 1920s by an Egyptian student in St Andrews, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki Khalifa. The following was found on the original box containing the costume: 'Made (?) by Khalifa/ [-] Tailor in Wadi Halfa/ [-] idea(?) of what [-] 1922 (or 11)/ Khalifa - wear (?) in his/ house'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreleatherTEXTILECOSTUMESUDANESEMUSLIMKHALIFAEGYPTSUDANSTUDENTKNIFESCABBARDOpen Access Storeobject history filec.199516 September 2009A A Khalifa was from Mit Maalla, Sharkia Province, Egypt. The details given on the label (now lost) on the box containing the costume make it likely that this costume was associated with him. Research by A Rayton revealed two references to Khalifa in the University records: 1922 - 1923 Senatus Academicus pages 2-3. Minutes of the ordinary meeting 13th October 1922. 4. Case of A.A. Khalifa. - Mr Khalifa passed the Preliminary in September 1921 in English (Special), Lower Mathematics, and Arabic. He was recalled to Egypt from February to October 1922. He wishes to read for the Degree in Commerce, and to take the classes of General English and General Political Economy. He asks that classes may count for graduation if he completes his Preliminary in March 1923 by passing in Dynamics. In accordance with Ordinance No. LXX (Gen. No. 3), Section xiii, and Ordinance No. 17, Section 6, the Faculty recommends that the Senatus should permit him to count these classes as qualifying for graduation, subject to his completing his Preliminary in March 1923. 1922 - 1923 Court Minutes page 8 Relaxation of Regulations for Graduation - The following relaxations granted by the Senatus Academicus were reported: - Graduation in Arts. A.A. Khalifa - Allowed to count classes attended by him during 199-23 as qualifying for graduation, provided he completes his Preliminary Examination inMarch 1923, he having been hampered in his course of study by his recall to Egypt from February to October 1922. HC1057/2(6)KHALIFA, Abdulhamid Abdulbaki?Created by1929192018801929L 18.5 cm x W 4.0 cm D 0.9 cm1920sADUniversity of St AndrewsSudanWadi HalfaKHALIFACRE2005-03-23AC16:30:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4C1HC1057(1)-(9) 3426collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:58:0309:20:0410:13:1110:12:2611:35:37'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian 2001.The Clubs of the Georgian Rakes.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp193, 208ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSNUFF BOXTOBACCO BOXsilver platesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-04-202011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-23HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.J.B. & Co.1Present2009-10-23ComponentRecord state2009-10-23goodSnuff or tobacco boxGood. Some tarnishing. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009)THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna carlini2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10See HC1058-HC1081 MS3835120091The box dates from the mid or late nineteenth century. It is tightly packed with ginger hair, with a card with a ms note, 'Hair from the Mons Veneris of a Royal Courtesan of George IV. His Majesty was introduced to the Sovereign and Knights of the B.B when he visited Scotland and arrived at the (harbour?) of Leith for the first and last time'. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSNUFF BOXTOBACCO BOXSILVER PLATEObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1058Inscribed decoration. Indecipherable monogram on lid. Makers' initials inside lid: 'J.B. & Co.'.Created byHC1058bottom.JPGHC1058.JPGdbi beggar's benison snuff box.jpgHC1058 (inside).JPG0017321836Oval H 7 cm x W 5.2 cm x D 2.3 cm .University of St AndrewsJ.B. & Co.CRE2009-10-23AB09:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3402collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:05:0510:15:5610:15:2611:39:37'Priapic glasses - a new find,' Glass Circle News, no. 83'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt9-10ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING GLASSLEAD GLASSglassANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-05-052009-10-22HC:C1LOLE, E.P.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22fairDrinking GlassFair. Left testicle broken. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/11added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10HC1058-HC1081 MS3835120091Drinking glass in the shape of a phallus and scrotum. The mouth or cup, placed over the scrotum, is a pointed oval, doutless vulvar in reference. It is presumably one of the 'Prick glasses' mentioned in the minutes of the Wig Club. The inspiration may have come from the Roman priapus vitreus. Thought to be associated with to the Wig Club. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001). Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreGlass (probably lead glass).WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING GLASSLEAD GLASSGLASSANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1059Created byHC1059side.JPGHC1059.JPG21230017321836H21 x W12.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AC10:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6B1 442collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:18:0016:39:5715:14:2715:29:3412:16:2712:01:48published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940sp. 58, ill. p. 59kjk2alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19671900HC106insurance list, by artistPatricia de Montfort. College Gate, Master's roomResearch for Museum/Gallery Studies student exhibition. It is not clear from the exhibition list whether this work was exhibited, as it has been given the location (St. Salvator's Hall) for Autumn in Dunfermline.College Gate, Master's roomAnn Gunn. College Gate, Assistant Principal's roomPresent in Proctor's Office, College Gate.Moved from Proctor's office, College Gate to picture store.Moved from Picture Store to Museum Collections Office store.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition, located on stairs.Hung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.RED ROWLIMEKILNSRIVERSCENETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICFIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-182011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-03-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-03ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18goodvery goodgoodvery goodElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesRed Row, Limekilnsframemountimagegood Some dents across whole but these seem to be consistent with the style of the frame. Several different style marks at the top left outer edge and top right inner edge.St. Regulus Hall, Tea Room195819891993199619992002200320092006MONFORT, Patricia deunknownGUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietunknownRAWSON, Helen195819901993199619992002200320092006ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.in some inventories/lists, this has been mistakenly indentified as Autumn in DunfermlineRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouradwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTRED ROWLIMEKILNSRIVERSCENETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICFIFEobject files in Collections Office63 x 70 cm19581989 - 19902 February 1993199616 December 199914 October 20027 April 200312 March 200929 March 2006PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC106signed and dated, lower right: A I Ronald 42; inscr. (typed) on label, verso: 4. / PILGRIM TRUST / 51. RED ROW, LIMEKILNS, looking EAST. / by / ALAN IAN RONALD inscr. (printed) on label, verso: 1618 inscr. in red crayon on label, verso: 98 inscr. in pencil on label, verso: G 9958/51 The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by63619461946193919391942194237.2 x 45.8 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a row of houses by the harbour in Limekilns, Fife.University of St AndrewsRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-03ABad1 3403collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:51:0410:20:0010:19:1811:39:44'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING VESSALANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHmetalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodDrinking vessel.Good. Some scratches and tarnishing. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographAdded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10Added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/11See HC1058-HC1081 MS3835120091Metal sheets soldered together and painted. Phallic, resting on testicles and glans, with cone-shaped mouth on the top. This is either Benison or Wig club. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreMetal.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING VESSALANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHMETALObject history filePUBLHC1060None.Created byHC1060side.JPGHC1060.JPG212417321836H 21 x W 15.3 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:50ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3404collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:04:1110:22:1711:39:45'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING GLASSANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22fairDrinking Glass.Fair. One testicle broken, one chipped. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10HC1058-HC1081 MS3835120091In the shape of phallus and scrotum. The mouth or cup, placed over the scrotum, is a pointed oval, doubtless vulvar in reference. (Also see HC1059). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access Storeoastoreglass.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDDRINKING GLASSANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHGLASSObject history filePUBLHC1061None.Created byHC1061.JPG212517321836H 21.3 x W 10.4 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AC10:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6B1 3405collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:01:1010:24:1510:23:5010:23:1611:39:46'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The Clubs of the Georgine rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt183ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHBREATH HORNsilver platesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodBreath Horn.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographAdded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/11added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091The date in the legend commemorates the reorganisation of the Benison in 1739 rather than being the date of manufacture. The initials B.B.A. distinguish the Anstruther branch from the Benison, which would not have been necessary in 1739 as a seperate Edinburgh branch was not established until 1750s. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver Plate.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHBREATH HORNSILVER PLATEObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1062Legend, in diamond-shaped panel enclosed in vulva, MY/ BREATH/ IS/ STRANGE, LEV. LEV.X5, 16,17/18/1739/B.B./ACreated byHC1062detail.JPGHC1062detail2.JPGHC1062.JPG21260017321836H 27.4 x W 7.3 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB10:00ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6B1 3406collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:03:1010:28:5610:28:0811:39:47'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilver platePUNCH BOWLporcelainCHINESEChinese PorcelainsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22fairPunch Bowel.Fair. The bowl has been broken and repaired. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreChinese PorcelainWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVER PLATEPUNCH BOWLPORCELAINCHINESECHINESE PORCELAINObject history filePUBLHC1063C1765. Painted, on the outside decorated with two bouquets of flowers and two medallions surmounted by pink ribbons, with legend THE BEGGAR'S BENNISON and anchor, above a horizontal phallus with testicles, facing right, with purse suspended on a ribbon. A similar medallion is at the centre of the inside.Created byHC1063inside.JPGHC1063.JPG212717321836H 25.9 x W 11.3 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AC10:02ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6B1 3407collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:59:0410:31:2710:30:4711:39:47'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWINE GLASSglassLEAD GLASSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22fairWine Glass.Fair. The glass has been broken at the base of the stem and repaired, and may have had a new foot attached. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091Phallus faces left.The enamelling is white, except that the purse is green and the ribbon attaching it red. Enamelled glass was fashionable in Britian in the 1760s and 1770s. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreLEAD GLASSWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWINE GLASSGLASSLEAD GLASSObject history filePUBLHC1064THE BEGGAR'S BENNISON, with the motif of anchor, castle and phallus.Created byHC1064detail.JPGHC1064.JPG212817321836H 13.3 x W 7.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AC09:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3408collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:54:1510:33:5611:39:48'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt187ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXmahoganybrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodSeal Matrix.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091The phallus and purse are symbolic of Mercury, the anchor is a coat of arms of Anstruther- as well as a symbol of sexual intercourse ('dropping anchor'). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreBrass with mahogany handle.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXMAHOGANYBRASSObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1065(1)Inscribed THE BEGGAR'S BENNISON on scroll. Vertical anchor, crossed by horizontal phallus facing right. A purse is tied onto the phallus with a ribbon.Created byHC1065.JPG213017321836H 3.2 x W 3.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:53ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3409collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:53:3610:38:2210:37:5211:39:49'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt187ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXmahoganybrassIMPRESSIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodImpression of seal matrix HC1065 (2).Good. Rough on back. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091The phallus and purse are symbolic of Mercury, the anchor is a coat of arms of Anstruther- as well as a symbol of sexual intercourse ('dropping anchor'). Appears to be an impression of HC1065 in metal. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoremetalWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXMAHOGANYBRASSIMPRESSIONObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1065(2)Engraved THE BEGGAR'S BENNISON on scroll. Vertical anchor, crossed by horizontal phallus facing right. A purse is tied onto the phallus with a ribbon.Created byHC1065(2)back.JPGHC1065(2).JPG212917321836H 4.1 x W 4.1 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:53ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3410collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:54:5611:21:3811:39:50'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt187ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSEXANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXmahoganybrassMATRIXsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodSeal Matrix.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC108120091The castle and motto are from the coat of arms of the Edinburgh club. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreBrass with mahogany handle.WIG CLUBCLUBSEXANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXMAHOGANYBRASSMATRIXObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1066Inscribed THE BEGGAR'S BENNISON, with NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA on a scroll. Horizontal phallus facing right, with purse tied onto the phallus with a ribbon. An anchor is above and a castle below.Created byHC1066.JPG213117321836H 3.2 x W 3.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3411collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:52:2211:23:4411:23:1811:22:5311:39:51'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt188ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXbrassWOODHINDUSHIVAMAY, ISLE OFLIGHTHOUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodSeal Matrix.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091Commemorates the lighhouse built on the Isle of May. The lighthouse is clearly intended as phallic, and the combined phallus and vulva motif is evidently based on the lingam and yoni symbol of the Hindu God Shiva. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreWood/BrassWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXBRASSWOODHINDUSHIVAMAY, ISLE OFLIGHTHOUSEObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1067Inscribed RECTUS / 1816 / INS MAI / B.B.A. A lighthouse with cleft on the side. Two birds (pelicans?) face the lighthouse and support it.Created byHC1067detail.JPGHC1067detail2.JPGHC1067.JPG213217321836H 2.2 x W 2.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:52ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3412collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:51:4611:24:5111:24:2211:39:53'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothiaqn, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt187-8ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXbrassmahoganysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodSeal Matrix.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreBrass/MahoganyWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXBRASSMAHOGANYObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1068SIGHT IMPROVES DELIGHT / B.B./ A. Heart in centre, with vulva within it.Created byHC1068detail.JPGHC1068.JPG213317311836H 1.4 x W 1.8 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3413collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:55:5011:25:2411:39:54'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.'The clubs of Georgian Rakes'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt187ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsealMATRIXbrassmahoganysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.unknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodSeal Matrix.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreBrass/MahoganyWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSEALMATRIXBRASSMAHOGANYObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1069ANSTRUTHER / BEGGAR'S / LOVE'S CAVE / BENISON. / 1732Created byHC1069.JPG213417321836H 1.2x W 1.5 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:55ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 443collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS10:26:3715:18:3814:24:1016:42:1312:16:3112:01:48University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThere are seven watercolours by Ronald in the Recording Scotland collection. These watercolours record the Edinburgh and Fife area, including four painted in Dunfermline. Labels on the reverse of the artworks list the artist’s address as Dunfermline at the time these artworks were created. Ronald also contributed works to the Recording Britian collection, now held by the V&A museum.1940sac114ac114alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19671900insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, staircaseAlison Scott. University Hall, Old Wing, Arts LibraryPatricia de Montfort. University Hall, Arts LibraryResearch for Museum/Gallery studies student exhibition. University HallPresent in the Arts Library, Old Wing, University HallPresent in the Arts Library, Old Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.In University Hall, Lumsden Wing, 'A' floor, between PGK and A28.Moved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to first floor, Old Wing, after the close of Recording Scotland Exhibition.CHARLESTOWNLIME WORKSRIVERSCENETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, INDUSTRIALFIFEBOATSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-03-03HC:C3DonationRONALD, Alan Ian (RSW)The PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-03ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £7.00 insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-032011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesCharlestown Lime Works, with boat in foregroundframemountartworkmount shows signs of discolouration (Sandy Trant, 1999)Chipped at bottom right corner, top and bottom of right edge and on the bottom at centre.Slight discolouration.Slight undulation at left and right edges, mark in upper left corner.13University Hall, Staircase19581963198419891993199919992003200320072009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessicaunknown19581983198419901993199919992003200320072009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1943194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTCHARLESTOWNLIME WORKSRIVERSCENETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, INDUSTRIALFIFEBOATSobject files in Collections Office52.0 x 67.0 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 199019931999November 1999September 2003October 200329 May 200712 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC107signed and dated, lower left: A I Ronald 43 label, verso, pencil: CHARLESTOWN/ LIMEWORKS/ ALAN IAN/ RONALDThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by63719461946193919391943194328.0 x 43.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the Lime Works at Charlestown, Fife. In the foreground a boat is shown moored in the harbour and beyond it the works.University of St AndrewsRONALD, Alan Ian; (British, 1900-1967)CRE1998-03-03ACuh1 3414collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:48:2311:25:5711:39:56'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.Records of the most ancient and puissant order of the Beggar's Benison and Merryland, Anstruther, and supplement to the historical (see memo)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt..portion of the 'records of the most ancient....) New edition preface by Alan Bold published in Edinburgh, 1982. Previously two parts which were usually bound together but cited seperatly as they have different paginations.ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSASHSILKWATERED SILKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidBOLD, Alanunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22very goodSash.Very good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 HC1071 20091Green watered silk similar to HC1071. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreWatered silk.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSASHSILKWATERED SILKObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1070Inscribed SOVEREIGN BEGGARS BENISON and crown after first word.Created byHC1070.JPG213517321836H 98 x W 9.2 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AA09:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3415collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:49:0811:27:1511:26:5011:26:2611:39:57'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.Records of the most ancient and puissant order of the Beggar's Benison and Merryland, Anstruther, and supplement to the historical (see memo)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt..portion of the 'records of the most ancient....) New edition preface by Alan Bold published in Edinburgh, 1982. Previously two parts which were usually bound together but cited seperatly as they have different paginations.ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSASHSILKWATERED SILKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidBOLD, Alanunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22very goodSash.Very good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 HC1070 20091Similar to HC1070. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreWatered silk.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSASHSILKWATERED SILKPUBLPUBLHC1071SOVEREIGN BEGGARS BENISON and crown after first word.Created byHC1071detail2.JPGHC1071detail1.JPGHC1071.JPG213617321836H 90x W 9.4 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AA09:48ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3416collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:02:2211:29:1611:28:5411:28:2611:28:0011:39:57'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.The Clubs of the Georgine Rakessingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt184-5ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHTEST PLATTERPLATTERPEWTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidJONES, L.C.Grahame and Wardrope1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord stateManufactured after 1783 (see note).2009-10-22goodTest platter. Good. Some tarnishing. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091'Brandered' presumably has here some relation to the usage of the verb 'to brander' meaning 'to be on heat'. The reference to the United States indicates a date of manufacture after 1783. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastorePewter.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHTEST PLATTERPLATTERPEWTERObject history file.PUBLPUBLHC1072Inscribed upper side: THE BEGGAR'S BENISON ANSTRUTHER 1732 / THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A MAID / TEST/ PLATTER. Phallus in vulva. Inscribed lower side: Two stamped makers marks'. 1 reads GRAHAME / AND WARDROP, 2 a ship with the legend round it SUCCESS TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A rough scratched inscription reads N.B MANY A SIX INCH LONG / PRICK, IN FULL BLOOM / AND STATURE OF FIERY/ BEGOT IN SUITABLE / CUNT, DRIPPING WITH JUICE/ HAS BEEN BRANDERED HEREUPON.Created byHC1072mark.JPGHC1072detail.JPGHC1072back.JPGHC1072.JPG213717831836Diameter 32.1 x Deep 2.9 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsGrahame and WardropeCRE2009-10-22AB10:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6B1 3417collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:59:4911:29:5311:39:58'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.Records of the most ancient and puissant order of the Beggar's Benison and Merryland, Anstruther, and supplement to the historical (see memo)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt..portion of the 'records of the most ancient....) New edition preface by Alan Bold published in Edinburgh, 1982. Previously two parts which were usually bound together but cited seperatly as they have different paginations.ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHboxmahoganybrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidBOLD, Alanunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22fairBrass Plate.Fair. Scratching and only one bolt still attached. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091Scalloped corners. Was once attached to the top of a mahogany box. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastorebrassWIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHBOXMAHOGANYBRASSObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1073Engraved vulva with the ledgens PANDORA'S BOX FOR CHAMPIONS BOLD and OPEN SESAME, with BEGGARS BENNISON CASTLE OF DREEL ANSTRUTHER within.Created byHC1073.JPG214117321836H 12.3 x W 7.6 cmsUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AC09:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfB2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5B1 3418collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:47:1111:30:5711:30:2911:39:59Notes on a collection of coining instruments in the National Museum of Scotland, PSAS, xlix (1914-15)The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals, East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt327-8ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilvermedalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1HOCKING, W.J.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22very goodMedal.Very good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 NMS III.15.474 & 475 20091'5826' is the Benison date for 1826. As HC1075 and HC1076. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver or silver gilt and ribbon.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVERMEDALObject history filesPUBLPUBLHC1074Inscribed obverse: BE FRUITFULL AND MULTIPLY. Naked male, a lion moving left behind, holds naked female by the hand, gesturing towards a bower to the left. Inscribed reverse: THE BEGGAR'S BENISON ANSTRUTHER, with date '5826' below. A scroll reads LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY. Naked female figure lies asleep in foreground with cupid behind her. Behind him, naked male figure approaches, holding spear, dog running to left.Created byHC1074side2.JPGHC1074.JPG2140173218363.3 cm roundUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AA09:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3419collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:44:0811:31:3311:40:00Notes on a collection of coining instruments in the National Museum of Scotland, PSAS, xlix (1914-15)The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals, East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt327-8ad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilvermedalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1HOCKING, W.J.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22very goodMedal.Very good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 NMS III.15.474 & 475 20091'5826' is the Benison date for 1826. As HC1074 and HC1076. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver or silver gilt and ribbon.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVERMEDALPUBLPUBLHC1075Obverse: BE FRUITFULL AND MULTIPLY. Naked male, a lion moving left behind, holds naked female by the hand, gesturing towards a bower to the left. Reverse: THE BEGGAR'S BENISON ANSTRUTHER, with date '5826' below. A scroll reads LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY. Naked female figure lies asleep in foreground with cupid behind her. Behind him, naked male figure approaches, holding spear, dog running to left.Created byHC1075.JPG2139173218363.3 cm roundUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2009-10-22AA09:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3420collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:43:1411:33:0011:32:2811:40:01Notes on a collection of coining instruments in the National Museum of Scotland, PSAS, xlix (1914-15)"The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals", East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt327-8ad458ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilvermedalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1HOCKING, W.J.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22very goodMedalVery good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 NMS III.15.474 & 475 20091'5826' is the Benison date for 1826. As HC1074 and HC1075. The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver or silver gilt and ribbon.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVERMEDALPUBLPUBLHC1076Obverse: BE FRUITFULL AND MULTIPLY. Naked male, a lion moving left behind, holds naked female by the hand, gesturing towards a bower the left. Reverse: THE BEGGAR'S BENISON ANSTRUTHER, with date '5826' below. A scroll reads LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY. Naked female figure lies asleep in foreground with cupid behind her. Behind him, naked male figure approaches, holding spear, dog running to left.Created byHC1076side2.JPGHC1076.JPG2138173218353.3 cm roundUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AA09:42ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3421collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:45:0111:34:4211:34:2111:33:5911:40:02Notes on a collection of coining instruments in the National Museum of Scotland, PSAS, xlix (1914-15)'The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt327-8ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilvermedalRIBBONADAMEVEAPHRODITEVENUSADONISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1HOCKING, W.J.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodMedal on loop of red ribbon.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).09:44:33oastore2011-05-13THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 NMS 20091'Adam and Eve on obverse, Aphrodite (Venus) and Adonis on the reverse. See also HC1077(2) (both on same ribbon). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver gilt/ribbon.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVERMEDALRIBBONADAMEVEAPHRODITEVENUSADONISOpen Access StoreObject history filePUBLPUBLHC1077(1)Obverse: BE FRUITFULL AND MULTIPLY. Naked male, a lion moving left behind, holds naked female by the hand, gesturing towards a bower to the left. Reverse: LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY. Naked female figure lies asleep in foreground with cupid behind her. Behind him, naked male figure approaches, holding spear, accompanied by dog (seated). A tree stands to the left.Created byHC1077(1)detail.JPGHC1077(1)backdetail.JPGHC1077(1)back.JPGHC1077(1).JPG214217321836Oval 3.5 x 2.8 cmUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:44:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3422collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:45:0111:36:3011:36:0911:35:4811:40:03Notes on a collection of coining instruments in the National Museum of Scotland, PSAS, xlix (1914-15)'The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt327-8ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHsilvermedalRIBBONADAMEVEAPHRODITEVENUSADONISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102011-01-102011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1HOCKING, W.J.STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodMedal on loop of red ribbon.Good. (Michelle Thomson 22/10/2009).09:44:33oastore2011-05-13THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10added by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 NMS 20091'Adam and Eve on obverse, Aphrodite (Venus) and Adonis on the reverse. See also HC1077(1) (both on same ribbon). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver gilt/ribbon.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHSILVERMEDALRIBBONADAMEVEAPHRODITEVENUSADONISOpen Access StorePUBLPUBLHC1077(2)Obverse: BE FRUITFULL AND MULTIPLY. Naked male, a lion moving left behind, holds naked female by the hand, gesturing towards a bower to the left. Reverse: LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY. Naked female figure lies asleep in foreground with cupid behind her. Behind him, naked male figure approaches, holding spear, accompanied by dog (seated). A tree stands to the left.Created byHC1077(2)detail.JPGHC1077(2)backdetail.JPGHC1077(2)back.JPGHC1077(2).JPG214317321836Oval 3.5 x 2.8 cmUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22AB09:44:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay5, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay5A1 3423collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:37:5811:37:5611:40:04'The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWIG BOXMAHGONAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22Wig Box.THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091Wig box. Mahogany, with brass carrying handle on top. The hinged door on the front has a brass lockplate. Inside, a base for the wig stand is fitted on the left, and on the right felt pockets are fitted to the back and side for the comb and other paraphernalia that the wig acquired. Part of the Wig Cub Collection. (See also HC1078(2) and HC1078(1)). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001). Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreMahogany/Brass.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWIG BOXMAHGONAYObject history filePUBLHC1078(1)None.Created byHC1078(1)(2)(3).jpg21441732183644 cm long x 26 cm broad x 48 cm high.University of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22A09:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6A1 3424collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:40:1311:39:0111:40:05The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Ritualssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWIG BOXMAHGONAYSTANDWIG STANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, Davidunknown1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22Base of wig stand.THOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091Shaped to slide into fitting in HC1079. Part of the Wig Club Collection. (See also HC1078(1) and HC1081(3)). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastoreMahogany.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHWIG BOXMAHGONAYSTANDWIG STANDObject history file.PUBLHC1078(2)None.Created byHC1078(1)(2)(3).jpg21451732183620 cm diameter x 18.2 cm tall.University of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2009-10-22A09:39ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6A1 3425collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:40:5511:40:1411:40:05'The Beggar's Benison- Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and Their Rituals', East Lothian, 2001.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRMTWIG CLUBclubSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHMAHGONAYWIG STANDPAPER MACHEWILSON, GAVINSHOEMAKERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-01-102010-12-202010-04-222009-10-22HC:C1STEVENSON, DavidWILSON, GavinScotland1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22Wig standTHOMSON, Michellecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/01/10MS 38351 HC1058-HC1081 20091Painted life-size human head. Made by Gavin Wilson, shoemaker. (see HC1078(1) and HC1078(2)). The Beggar's Benison was a gentleman's Club formed in Anstruther in 1732 and was devoted to the " convivial celebration of the idea of free sex"until its demise in 1836. (Description courtesy of David Stevenson, 'The Beggar's Benison, Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals', East Linton, 2001).Beggar's BenisonBeggar's BenisonOpen Access StoreoastorePaper mache.WIG CLUBCLUBSTEVENSON, DAVIDANSTRUTHERBEGGARS BENISONEDINBURGHMAHGONAYWIG STANDPAPER MACHEWILSON, GAVINSHOEMAKERObject history filePUBLHC1078(3)None.Created byHC1078(1)(2)(3).jpg21461732183626.5 cm high.University of St AndrewsScotlandWILSON, GavinCRE2009-10-22A09:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay6, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay6A1 444collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581983195821/9/1983ST ANDREWS10:32:4015:19:3316:42:1312:16:3412:01:4909:19:4510:26:45published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Gourock, Renfrewshire, he worked in the design department of a curtain manufacture and attended evening art classes at Glasgow School of Art. He later moved to Paris when he took up art full time. He went on the teach painting and drawing at Glasgow School of Art between 1910 and 1939 and also lived in the city. He later moved to Stirling, where he died. The artist contributed one oil painting to the Recording Scotland collection, which records the interior of St Andrews Parish Church in Glasgow.1940sp. 86, ill. p. 87ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABAVG19511864insurance list, by artist. University Hall, Wardlaw Halllist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, Wardlaw HallAlison Scott. University Hall, Wardlaw Hall, drawing roomPatricia de Montfort. University Hall, Wardlaw Hall, drawing roomPresent in Senior Study, Old Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to University Hall, Senior Study, after the close of Recording Scotland exhibition.ST ANDREWS CHURCHGLASGOWINTERIOR, CHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSHANKS, William Somerville (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-12-122009-12-071998-03-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationSHANKS, William Somerville (ARSA RSW RSA)The PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentReframed16/11/199019901990according to notation on file card"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £50.00 insurance list, by artistValue: £650.00 noted by Alison Scott on file card19581983Dale, AmyDale, Amy1998-03-032011-01-272011-01-27goodgoodgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesInterior of St. Andrews Parish Church, GlasgowFrameCanvasre-framed 16/11/1990 (?) Frame repaired by Sproson, 1999Recent damage to frame along bottom in six areas. Loss of plaster top right. Large cracks in all corners of frame.Loss of paint near signature approx... 2cm x 1cm. Three areas of paint loss, bottom right and lower right near side of frame. Bulging canvas near signature.unknown19581963198419891999200320082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessicaunknown19581983198419901999200320082009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTST ANDREWS CHURCHGLASGOWINTERIOR, CHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Officeornate gilt frame, glazed 83.5 x 95.5 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 1990November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC108signed lower left: W. Somerville Shanks label, verso: 100 label, verso, ink: Interior - St [label torn] / Parish Church [torn]/ W. Somerville Shanks/ [Bentham] Park House, [torn] inscr., verso, ink: PROPERTY OF PILGRIM TRUST/ INTERIOR ST ANDREWS PARISH CHURCH, GLASGOW/ BY W. SOMERVILLE SHANKS label (torn), verso, typed: PROPERTY OF THE PIL [...] / INTERIOR ST ANDRE [...] / GLASG [...]/ W. SOMERV [...]The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391884195161.0 x 74.0 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting the interior of St Andrews Parish Church, Glasgow. The painting shows the nave with rows of pews, flanked by columns supporting a barrel vaulted ceiling.University of St AndrewsSHANKS, William Somerville; (British, 1864-1951)CRE1998-03-03ABuh1 4536collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:52:5615:08:4015:05:0514:57:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad4582011-10-012011-05-202011-05-202011-05-11unknownunknowngoodAmerican and Soviet leaders joining hands beneath American, British and Soviet flagsOil on canvasad458paintingWOODglasspaint57 (length) x 47 cm (width) (frame)HC1080Bottom left: 'OCT 1968 SKETCH' Bottom centre: 'SEPT I. B. C. 1968'196849 (length) x 39 cm (width) (sight)Detail in the foreground includes the White House, Houses of Parliament and the Kremlin, with various American presidents on the left and Soviet leaders on the right.University of St Andrews15:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack6B2011-05-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6B 4556collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:37:0219:50:4915:30:4415:27:2815:25:4914:00:1313:59:0013:35:4613:21:5113:20:5812:43:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-21unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Some dust and debris trapped under glass.late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(1)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Domini Illustri Nel Museo Capitolini', 'Villa Albani' and 'Museo di Firenze'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(1).jpg1750180033 (length) x 21 (width) x 3.8 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Museo Capitolini, Villa Albani and Villa Firenze. 50 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf B2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1B 4559collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:31:0219:51:2315:30:1315:29:1613:59:5413:34:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-232011-06-23unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Some dust and debris trapped under glass. One cameo is chipped badly around top edge.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(2)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Museo di Napoli', 'Museo di Parigi' and 'Museo Sommariva'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(2).jpg1750180033 (length) x 21 (width) x 3.8 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Museo di Napoli, Museo di Parigi and Museo Sommariva. 42 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf B2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1B 4560collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:41:0719:51:4015:33:3514:00:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-23unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair to poor, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Some dust and debris trapped under glass. Adhesive stains on blue lining, possibly from re-fixing of cameos. Cameo on bottom right is badly cracked, several other cameos are damaged.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(3)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Opera di Canova' and 'Opera di (unknown)'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(3).jpg1750180033 (length) x 20.9 (width) x 2.5 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Opera di Canova and Opera di (unknown). 39 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf B2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1B 4561collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:50:5119:51:5715:36:2314:01:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-23unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair to poor, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Scratch to centre right of glass. Some dust and debris trapped under glass. Large cameo in top centre position is badly cracked.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(4)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Museo Capitolino'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(4).jpg1750180032.7 (length) x 20.7 (width) x 3.9 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Museo Capitolino. 58 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf C2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1C 4562collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:53:1119:52:1615:38:5314:01:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-23unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Some dust and debris trapped under glass.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(5)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Museo Sommariva'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(5).jpg1750180032.5 (length) x 20.8 (width) x 3.8 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Museo Sommariva. 25 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf C2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1C 4563collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:56:5419:52:3215:40:4514:01:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSee Scott Marchand M.Litt thesis, 'The production and collecting of plaster and sulphur paste "impronte" as grand tour souvenirs in the mid to late eighteenth century'cr67kjk2kjk2kjk2plaster cameoimpronteobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.CadeltipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-06-232011-06-232011-06-23unknownCadeltiAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.Made by the Cadelti workshop in the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), RomeROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23fairPlaster cameos, also known as impronte, mounted in wooden stacking boxFair, contains all original plaster cameos mounted in wooden display case. Wooden case is chipped in places. Some dust and debris trapped under glass.late 18th century1kjk2Plaster cameos, or impronte, were popular tourist souvenirs purchased by gentlemen travelling on the Grand Tour during the mid to late eighteenth century. These objects were commonly displayed in gentlemen's libraries for study and discussion.plaster castOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODplasterglassHC1081(6)Original hand-written labels mounted beside cameos in wooden stacking box: 'Monumenti (unknown)'Manufactered bydbi HC1081(6).jpg1750180032.6 (length) x 21.8 (width) x 3.8 (height) cmPlaster cameos represent antiquities from the Monumenti (unknown). 42 cameos in total, of varying sizes.University of St Andrews2011-06-23ROBINSON, Claire13:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf C2011-06-23Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1C 4581collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201012:27:0015:14:1310:33:5813:49:1212:27:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67PORTRAITdrawingsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαJOY, DavidWRIGHT, AnneHamilton HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-042011-07-192011-07-142011-07-112011-07-11unknownJOY, DavidAccording to Sue Vice, niece of Anne Wright, the portrait hung in Hamilton Hall Dining Room - she last saw it there about 1995. Hamilton Hall closed inPen and ink drawing that has been tintedROBINSON, Claire2011-11-07fairPortrait of Miss Anne Wright, Warden of Hamilton Hall, 1966 to 1980Fair condition. Gold effect frame is scratched in several places, particularly at the bottom left corner and centre right position. Glass is slightly loose in frame.cr67drawingOpen Access StoreoastorepaperWOODglassink56.6 x 45.4 cmHC1082Inscription on bottom left corner of drawing: 'Illustrated by David Joy' Inscription inset in mount: 'In memory of Miss Anne Wright/Warden of Hamilton Hall 1966 to 1980/Presented by the Anne Wright - Hamilton Hall Memorial Fund.' Inscription on label adhered to backboard: 'Miss Anne Wright/Illustration by/David Joy St. Andrews./Pen & ink drawing. Tinted./March 1984./David Joy' (signature)JOY, DavidCreated bydbi HC1082.jpg198419841984198423.5 x 16 cm (sight)University of St Andrews12:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 15, side B2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B 4582collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:02:1615:16:2413:50:0018:20:5614:16:4214:13:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67ad458cr67cr67cr67CHEMISTMortarPestleCannonWheelCannon ballpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-07-142011-07-112011-07-112011-07-112011-07-11unknownROBINSON, Claire2011-07-11fairScene in a chemist's laboratory and arms workshopFair condition. Engraving is discoloured and appears to have been cut out and mounted onto paper. Some dust trapped under glass. Frame has been painted black and some paint is starting to flake away.ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03cr67ENGRAVINGOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkWOODglass24.5 x 31.2 cmHC1083Inscription along the bottom edge of the engraving: 'Ioan. Stradanus inuent./Phts Galle excud.' Inscription below: '3./PULVIS PYRIVS./Manu quati tonitrua atq fulmina/Datum videtur inferis ab inuidis/'dbi HC1083.jpg19.7 x 26.2 cm (sight)Scene in a workshop and chemist's laboratory. The foreground of the scene shows five men working with metal and making cannon. In the background, a worker is stoking a fire and another man, to the left of the scene, is walking a treadwheel. In a panel or archway above a flowing fountain, a woman can be seen in a chemist's laboratory with a steaming cauldron and mortar and pestle. In the background, to the right of the workshop scene, cannon are firing on fortress defences that have gone on fire and a tower has collapsed.University of St Andrews14:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 22, side A2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A 4583collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:47:1815:18:4813:50:5015:08:3915:02:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67ALCHEMISTMortarPestleBELLOWSpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.VAN OSTADEBENTLEY, J CPEEL, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-07-142011-07-112011-07-112011-07-11unknownVAN OSTADE, A.BENTLEY, J. C.ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-11fairThe AlchymistFair condition. Paper is discoloured but no foxing evident. Paper slightly bubbled. Some dust trapped under glass. Frame scratched in places.ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03cr67ENGRAVINGOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkWOODglass29 x 37.8 cm (frame)HC1084Inscription below the scene: 'The Alchemist./Painted by A. Van Ostade - engraved by J. C. Bentley./The picture in the collection of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel. Bart.'Created byengraverdbi HC1084.jpgOriginal work 'An Alchemist' was painted by Adriaen van Ostade in 166116 x 22 cm (sight)Scene shows an alchemist operating bellows underneath a heated cauldron in a laboratory or workshop. He is surrounded by mixing bowls, glass bottles and a large book is placed on the floor. A small child is sitting at a table behind the alchemist eating from a bowl. In the background, a woman is weaving a wicker basket and a small child is sitting on the floor. To the right of the scene, a shovel is hanging from a hook on the wall and bears the signature 'V. Ostade, 1661'.University of St Andrews14:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 22, side A2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A 4584collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:06:4415:20:1613:51:3615:21:3415:08:1515:07:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67ALCHEMISTBELLOWSpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.ZORGBERLAUTSBARON, H.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-07-142011-07-112011-07-112011-07-112011-07-11unknownZorg, H.BARON, H.BERLAUTSROBINSON, Claire2011-07-11fairThe AlchemistFair condition. Paper is discoloured and foxing evident, particularly in bottom right hand corner. Possible water damage to top right hand corner. Evidence of an imprinted watermark along the bottom edge of the work that has been cut in half, likely during mounting/framing. Frame is generally sound but scratched in places.ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03cr67ENGRAVINGOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkWOODglass29 x 37.8 cmHC1085Inscription below the scene: 'Hi Zorg Pinx./Imp. Berlauts/H. Baron, Lith'Created byengraverPublished bydbi HC1085.jpg16 x 22 cm (sight)Scene shows an alchemist's laboratory. In the foreground of the scene, a man is kneeling on the floor working bellows above a basin filled with liquid. His head is raised towards a man who is sitting on a stool beside an open fire and he is clutching his hair in anger or frustration. To the left of the scene, an old lady is seated on a stool surrounded by a young boy and girl who are kneeling on the floor and eating from a bowl.University of St Andrews14:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 22, side A2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A 4585collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:36:4315:22:5713:52:2612:41:5016:25:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67ALCHEMISTMortarPestleHour glasspeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.TENIERSLE BASpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-07-142011-07-142011-07-112011-07-11unknownTENIERS, DavidLE BAS, J.P.H.ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-11fairLe ChymisteFair condition. Paper is discoloured and foxing evident. Mount needs to be replaced. Frame is generally sound but scratched in places, particularly along the bottom.ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03cr67ENGRAVINGOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkWOODglass27.8 x 31.4 cmHC1086Inscription below the scene: 'D. Teniers Pinx/Le Chymiste./Le Bas Sculp./Dedie A Son Excellence/Marechal dea Camps en Armee/Extraordinaire en Plenipotentiaire/Par Son tres et tres Obeissant Serviteur/Mgr Le Vicomte De Choiseul/Du Roi, en son Ambassadeur/prea sa Majeste Sicillienne/J. P. Le Bas, Graveur du Cabinet du Roi, et pensionnaire de sa Majeste.' Coat of arms located in the centre.Created byengraverdbi HC1086.jpg16 x 18 cm (sight)Scene shows an alchemist's laboratory. An elderly man is seated at a table holding an open book in one hand and a glass bottle filled with liquid in the other. A figure is standing behind the table holding a basket with fabric draped over his arm. To the right of the scene, a man and boy are working at a bench with mortar and pestle. A woman is standing by the door, looking into the laboratory.University of St Andrews14:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 22, side A2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A 4587collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:47:0115:26:5015:09:0213:53:1816:48:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67PHYSICIANANGELCherubSKELETONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDOU, GerritpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-07-142011-07-142011-07-112011-07-11unknownDOU, GerritROBINSON, Claire2011-07-11fairThe PhysicianFair condition. Gold-effect surround is discoloured in patches, particularly in top right hand corner. Frame is generally stable but scratched in places.ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03cr67printOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkWOODglasspaint55 x 41.8 cmHC1087Created bydbi HC1087.jpgOriginal work by Dou, Gerrit created in 1653.50.5 x 37.8 cm (actual)Scene shows the physician holding a glass bottle to the light. He is standing beside a stone bench carved with cherubs or angels and a ram. The bench is topped with a woven rug, copper bowl, marble flask and an anatomy book open at a page displaying a human skeleton balancing on a wooden crutch. He is being observed by a woman who is standing over his right shoulder, carrying a basket. The print has a gold outline.University of St Andrews14:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 22, side B2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B 4600collect>intern199912:56:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67Gowns inventoried by Jilly Boyd in 1997-98. Cant's trencher may have been there at this point.Inventoried in Muniments store in May 2002.Trencher transferred to University Collections from Muniments, June 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTRENCHERGRADUATEcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-20unknownChristy'sLondon, Englandunknown1Present2002-06-05ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-07-20goodblack trencher with black tasselGood. Light scattering of fibres over surface of trencher. Brim of trencher slightly worn.1997200220022009BOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19982002200220091cr67textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHfeltCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSCANT, RONALD GORDONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTRENCHERGRADUATECAPSCOTTISH HISTORYHISTORIANLECTURERKEEPERMUNIMENTSobject history file1997May 20023 June 200216 September 2009Trencher owned by R.G Cant - lecturing between 1936-74 (Scottish History)R.G. Cant finnished lecturing at St Andrews in 1974 and died in 1999. The trencher may have been acquired between these dates.HC1088Interior, printed, gold ink: Coat of arms surrounded by garter and surmounted by a Royal Crown, inscription above reads 'ESTABLISHED 1773'. Inside garter, inscr. 'CHRISTY'S LONDON'. CANT, Ronald GordonunknownCreated by196019991930197424 cm (l) x 24.5 cm (b) x 12.9 cm (h)early to mid 20th centurybetween 1974-1999OAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonChristy'sCRE2002-06-05AC11:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 42011-01-25Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 4601collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:36:3719:52:5915:03:1515:02:0215:00:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREELL.D.DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byYOUNGER, WilliamR.W. Forsyth Ltd.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-052011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-20unknownR.W.Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of William Younger, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog.2Present2000-11-29ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-07-20fairDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by William Younger. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento material.Fair condition. Fabric crushed but gown retains original shape. Discoloured strip of fabric on right side of gown running from waist to hem, also two vertical tears measuring 4 cm and 4.5 cm in the same area. Black stain, possibly ink, visible on left sleeve. Three small vertical tears visible on front of right sleeve. Thin discoloured strip of fabric running down right side of reverse of gown and large vertical tear measuring 12.5 cm. Two vertical tears measuring 5 cm and 12.5 cm evident on left side of reverse of gown. Back of collar upturned on left side.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-031cr67textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoresatinSILKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBOYD, WILLIAMDOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREELL.D.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFORSYTHobject history fileIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of William Boyd, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.HC1089inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. FORSYTH LIMITED/ (JAMES MIDDLEMAS AND CO. INCORPORATED)/ ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / JAMES YOUNGER, LL. D. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered bydbi HC1089 front.jpgdbi HC1089 side.jpgdbi HC1089 back.jpg20001939width of shoulders: 60.5 cm length of gown: 135 cmafter 1939AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W.Forsyth LimitedMANU2000-11-29AD15:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 2.2011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay22 445collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195817:28:3510:43:2915:21:2015:30:4812:16:3812:01:4914:21:4710:31:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLandscape painter born in Perth. Spence Smith contracted an illness aged about 2 ½ years, which caused a loss of hearing and speech. He studied at RSA schools and Edinburgh College of Art under Robert Burns. The artist settled in Edinburgh in 1909 and was the co-founder and member of the Edinburgh Group. 1909 was also the first year Spence Smith exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, and continued to exhibit almost every subsequent year until his death. The artist traveled to France, with his mother in 1911 and 1912, which are his only known travels abroad, following which he focused on painting in Scotland. There are five oil paintings in the Recording Scotland collection by this artist. These paintings stand out in the collection for their bold use of colour and strong sense of design.1940sad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1MTAVG19511880HC109HC109HC109HC109HC109insurance list, by artistPatricia de Montfort. University House, Gallery RoomCard annotated in Dawn Waddell's handwriting. University House, GalleryNot ticked off as seen on 1963 list by location. Missing? in 1963On list of paintings missing at 1981 check. Missing? in 1981University HouseUniversity HousePicture storeUniversity House.Picture storeMoved from picture store to museum collections office store.Moved from Museum Collections office picture store to display in School of Art History.In School of Art History, SLide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in College Gate, Deans's offices corridor.ABBEY STRANDHOLYROODTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-072010-12-122009-11-251998-03-03HC:C3DonationSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2000-12-21ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list, by artist1958highhooghautehochDale, AmyDale, Amy1998-03-032011-02-032011-02-03unknowngoodfairAbbey Strand, HolyroodFrameCanvasFrame in good conditionCracking all over paint surface, particularly on the buildings. Discolouration noticeable on sky. Needs conservation.17:27:41cgStaff Club195819891990196319812000200020002000200020032004200520092009unknownunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-10-03195819901990196319812000200020002000200020032004200520092009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustfirst half of 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTABBEY STRANDHOLYROODTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICEDINBURGHobject files in Collections Officeframed and glazed, metal frame 56.5 x 66.5 cm19581989 - 199031 January 1990196319814 February 200020 April 200014 July 200013 September 200015 December 200010 April 200315 January 200417 August 20057 May 200913 August 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC109signed lower left: SPENCE SMITHThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by63819461946193919391900195150.0 x 69.5 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting a row of houses along Abbey Strand, Holyrood. The focus of the painting are three houses with gable roofs. A woman holding a basket can be seen in the foreground and the Palace of Holyroodhouse can be seen in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandSMITH, John Guthrie Spence; (Scottish, 1880-1951)CRE2000-12-21AU17:27:41DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 4495collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:06:0910:12:2810:02:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458OBSERVATORYplaquesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsEdith Scott LangSCOTT LANG, Peter RedfordGREGORY, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-02-162011-02-162011-02-15unknownunknownmediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-02-15poorWooden plaque from University of St Andrews ObservatoryFull-depth horizontal crack across surface of wooden plaque. Frame of plaque chipped in various places around edges.ROBINSON, Claire2011-02-151941ad458plaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintHC1090Inscription on front of plaque: 'UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/THE ERECTION OF THIS OBSERVATORY AND THE PROVISION OF THE ENDOWNMENT/OF THE NAPIER LECTURESHIP IN ASTRONOMY WERE MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH/A BEQUEST FROM EDITH SCOTT LANG WHO IN THIS WAY CARRIED OUT THE/WISHES OF HER FATHER SIR PETER REDFORD SCOTT LANG, REGIUS PROFESSOR/OF MATHEMATICS IN THE UNITED COLLEGE FROM 1879-1921. IT IS APPROPRIATE/THAT THE SCHEME TO FOUND AN OBSERVATORY, ORIGINALLY FORMULATED BY JAMES/GREGORY IN THE XVII CENTURY, SHOULD NOW BE FULFILLED IN THE UNIVERSITY/HONOURED BY GREGORY'S DISCOVERY OF THE REFLECTING TELESCOPE/1941.' University crest located top left corner. HC1090.jpg1941Length 117 x Width 74 cm1941University of St Andrews15:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay, rack282011-02-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4497collect>interncollect>intern18:11:2812:35:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458University of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeSt Mary's CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeBishop KennedyKing James IArchbishop BeatonBEATON, DavidArchbishop HamiltonPrior HepburnBishop WardlawArchbishop StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-03-02unknownunknownROBINSON, Claire2011-03-02fairFramed plaque decorated with seals and crests associated with the University of St AndrewsPaper and mount discoloured. Frame chipped in various places around edges. Upper and lower left corners of frame starting to separate at join. Crack in glass measuring approx. 7cm located in upper right corner.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-1120th centuryad458See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODglasspaperink110.5 (length) x 23.2 cm (width) (frame)HC1091Plaque bears 10 crests and accompanying inscriptions: 'BISHOP KENNEDY FOUNDER OF ST. SALVATOR'S COLLEGE/ SEAL OF THE UNIVERSITY (MODERN VERSION)/ KING JAMES I ASSOCIATED FOUNDER OF THE UNIVERSITY/ ARCHBISHOP BEATON AND CARDINAL BEATON JOINT FOUNDERS OF ST. MARY'S COLLEGE/ ARCHBISHOP HAMILTON JOINT FOUNDER OF ST. MARY'S COLLEGE/ PRIOR HEPBURN JOINT FOUNDER OF ST. LEONARD'S COLLEGE/ BISHOP WARDLAW FOUNDER OF THE UNIVERSITY/ ARCHBISHOP STEWART JOINT FOUNDER OF ST. LEONARD'S COLLEGE/ SEAL OF THE UNIVERSITY (ANCIENT VERSION)/ POPE BENEDICT XIII ASSOCIATED FOUNDER OF THE UNIVERSITY.'HC1091.jpg105.4 (length) x 17.6 cm (width) (sight)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4530collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:51:3512:36:5112:36:4314:52:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458TOMBMACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelKNOX, JohnBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-05-112011-05-072011-05-07unknownunknownROBINSON, Claire2011-05-07fairFramed plaque or notice from St. Salvator's Chapel and Bishop Kennedy's TombFrame chipped in several places. Paper discoloured, particularly along bottom left hand edge. Dust/grit trapped under the surface of the glass.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-1119th to 20th centuryad458See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODglasspaper35.3 (length) x 25.2 cm (width) (frame)HC1092Plaque bears the inscription: 'ST. SALVATOR'S CHAPEL AND BISHOP KENNEDY'S TOMB/THE JOHN KNOX PULPIT./MACE AND ARCHERY MEDALS./HOURS - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 to 5 p.m./ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY./TICKETS THREEPENCE EACH/MAY BE HAD FROM THE JANITOR.HC1092.jpg30.5 (length) x 20.2 cm (width) (sight)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4531collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:47:1612:37:4415:58:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsKing James LibraryFORBES, James DavidFORBES, GeorgeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-05-072011-05-07unknownTransferred from Special CollectionsROBINSON, Claire2011-05-07goodWooden name board for the James David Forbes Collection from the King James LibraryMinor chips/scratches to the surface of the plaque.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-11ad458The library of James David Forbes (1809-1868), an eminent scientist (especially in the field of glaciology) and Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard at St Andrews from 1859; presented in 1929 by his son George Forbes, FRS. It contains around 1350 volumes including books of the 16th-19th centuries, chiefly scientific, with some classics and alpine travel; the majority are pre-1851, over 500 pre-1801. Essentially a working library in the physical sciences, but a strong interest in the history of science is evident, and there are many outstanding antiquarian items such as Paccioli's Divina proportione (1509) and Summa de arithmetica (1523); Copernicus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (1543); several Galileos, including a presentation Difesa (1607); Kepler, Astronomia nova (1609); and Newton, Principia (1687) and Opticks (1704) The Department of manuscripts also holds JD Forbes' papers. See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintHC1093Plaque bears the inscription: 'BIBLIOTHECA FORBESIANA'HC1093.jpg192987 (length) x 9.8 cm (width) (actual)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4532collect>interncollect>intern16:26:4712:38:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsKing James LibraryFORBES, James DavidFORBES, GeorgeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-05-07unknownTransferred from Special CollectionsROBINSON, Claire2011-05-07goodWooden plaque for the James David Forbes Collection from the King James LibraryMinor chips/scratches to the surface of the plaque.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-11ad458The library of James David Forbes (1809-1868), an eminent scientist (especially in the field of glaciology) and Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard at St Andrews from 1859; presented in 1929 by his son George Forbes, FRS. It contains around 1350 volumes including books of the 16th-19th centuries, chiefly scientific, with some classics and alpine travel; the majority are pre-1851, over 500 pre-1801. Essentially a working library in the physical sciences, but a strong interest in the history of science is evident, and there are many outstanding antiquarian items such as Paccioli's Divina proportione (1509) and Summa de arithmetica (1523); Copernicus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (1543); several Galileos, including a presentation Difesa (1607); Kepler, Astronomia nova (1609); and Newton, Principia (1687) and Opticks (1704) The Department of manuscripts also holds JD Forbes' papers. See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintHC1094Plaque bears the inscription: 'BIBLIOTHECA FORBESIANA/MDCCCCXXIX./HANC BIBLIOTHECAM/OLIM A JACOBO DAVIDE FORBES COLLEGII SANCTI SALVATORIS ET DIVI LEONARDI PRAEPOSITO COMPARATUM POSTEA TRIBUS SUPERSTITIBUS FILIS, EDMUNDO BATTEN, GEORGIO, ALICIAE, AB ALICIA EJUSDEM JACOBI VIDUA LEGATAM, DEINDE SUPRA DICTO GEORGIO, UT CUI MAJORI USUI FUTURA ESSET, IN POSSESSIONEM A FRATRE ET SORORE LIBERALITER TRADITAM, IN MEMORIAM ET HONOREM PATRIS, TOTO ANIMO ASSENTIENTIBUS FRATRE ET SORORE, UNIVERSITATI SANCTI ANDREAE/D.D./GEORGIUS FORBES'HC1094.jpg192940 (length) x 51.4 cm (width) (actual)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4533collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:37:5212:39:0718:32:0717:39:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsUnited CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-05-072011-05-072011-05-07unknownunknownROBINSON, Claire2011-05-07goodPainted wooden shield decorated with the coat of arms of the United College of St AndrewsMinor scratches to surface, small areas of paint starting to crack at the centre of shield.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-1120th centuryad458 See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintHC1095Pencil inscription on reverse: 'Arms of the United College St Andrews/June 1950'HC1095.jpg195058.5 (length) x 53.8 cm (width) (actual, at widest points)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4534collect>interncollect>intern18:29:0012:39:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458CROWNheartSHIPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.object nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegeArchbishop HamiltonDouglas, JohninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-112011-05-07unknownunknownROBINSON, Claire2011-05-07goodPainted wooden shield decorated with the coat of arms of Archbishop Hamilton and John Douglas of St Mary's CollegeMinor scratches to surface of shield.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-1120th centuryad458John Douglas was Principal of St Mary's College from 1547 to 1574. See object fileplaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintHC1096Plaque is decorated with the coat of arms of Archbishop Hamilton which incorporates the symbol of a ship and three flowers. The coat of arms of John Douglas depicts a crown above a red heart and a row of 3 silver stars.HC1096.jpg195056.4 (length) x 48.5 cm (width) (actual, at widest points)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay.2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack28 4543collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19621962196213:39:0514:34:4615:31:2215:08:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2PORTRAITREVERENDRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterBLAIR, Reverend WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-152011-06-102011-06-102011-06-10160125126100.5DonationHENDERSON, JBLAIR, Peter C.'Mr Peter C. Blair has offered to present to the University the portrait of his grandfather the Reverend William Blair DD a Graduate and Doctor of St Andrews University and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland. He was also for several years a member of the University Court in the last century. The portrait is by J. Henderson and measures 5 feet six inches by 4 feet six inches. Accepted with appreciation'. Court Minutes 27/04/1962KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2011-06-072011-06-07{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\tab Presented to the\par \tab REV. WM BLAIR, D.D.\par \tab on the Occasion of his Jubilee.\par \tab by the Congregation Friends of\par \tab LEIGHTON UNITED FREE CHURCH.\par \tab\tab DUNBLANE\par \tab 16TH APRIL, 1906\par } fairfairPortrait of Reverend William BlairframecanvasCracking of gilt decoration to all sides of frame. Loss to frame edge bottom right below plaque. Small losses to edge at left bottom. Scrapes to inner edge two areas bottom right. Wearing of gilt - red/pink colour visible to left and right sides of plaque and on plaque itself. Also on inner edge right side. All four corners tarnished on scrolling (blackened). Gilt scratched at inner right side to centre. Small loss lower right side.Diagonal indentation 6cm in length centre right. Slight paint loss at surface of scratch. Vertical line visible (stretcher?) left of centre down length of canvas. Small area of paint blistering upper centre. Paint loss at frame edge mid to upper left and to upper edge to right side. Canvas edge visible along bottom at frame edge.stm2011119061kjk2paintingoil paintingstmoil on canvasGilded woodHung in St Mary's College stairwell from at least 1999 to 20111906inscribedInscription on plaque lower centre of frameHC1097plaqueENGLISH2011-06-10Created bycmcmcmcm1906Gilded plaque with inscription in blackframecanvasheightwidthheightwidthDouble cove gilt wood frame with flower and leaf decoration.1906Heritage CollectionUniversity of St AndrewsCurrently in oastore, awaiting transport to stairwell in St Mary's following completion of refurbishment work.Open Access Storeoastore 4645collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199710:27:1221:04:0814:11:3311:14:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREED.LITTECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-08-232011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22fairDoctor of Letters (D.Litt) hood worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973). Saffron yellow cloth lined with white silkFair condition. Unusual black dirt spots/stains on surface of outer fabric.14:08:3016:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:21:182011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-0619301cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(1)unknownManufactered bydbi HC1098(1).jpg1999189019301930Professor Baxter was made a Doctor of Letters (D. Litt) by the University of St Andrews in 1930.193081.5 x 67 cm (closed, measurements taken at widest points)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:08:30ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 6 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4646collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199711:34:0221:01:2914:11:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22goodPurple hood with red lining worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973). Purple wool lined with red silkGood condition.14:08:3016:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:21:182011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(2)unknownManufactered bydbi HC1098(2).jpg199918901914Professor Baxter was born in 1894 and died in 1973197376.5 x 79 cm (closed, at widest point)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:08:30ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 6 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4647collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199712:31:4620:59:3014:11:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22fairRed hood with white lining worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973). Red wool lined with white silkFair condition. Outer in good condition, one small tear. Inner is discoloured with brown foxing and brown stain (tea/coffee?) on left side.14:08:3016:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:21:182011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewoolSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(3)unknownManufactered bydbi HC1098(3).jpg199918901914Professor Baxter was born in 1894 and died in 1973197384 x 65 cm (closed, at widest points)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:08:30ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 6 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4648collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199712:57:0520:56:0020:54:0914:12:4814:12:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-10-062011-08-242011-08-232011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22fairPurple hood with white lining and fur trim worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973)Fair condition. White lining starting to fray in various places; particularly along bottom of hood, collar and seam between lining and fur trim. Brown stains along inner left side of hood. Pink/orange stain near inner seam.14:12:2216:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:21:182011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorefurSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(4)White label stitched into seam inside hood: THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITYunknownManufactered bydbi HC1098(4).jpgdbi HC1098(4) side.jpg199918901914Professor Baxter was born in 1894 and died in 1973197379.5 x 65 cm (closed, at widest points)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:12:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 7 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4649collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199714:43:3721:06:0514:12:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREELL.D.ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22fairDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973). Pimento red silk lined with white silkFair condition. Outer - black dirt/ink stains near tip of hood. Inner - slightly discoloured with small patches of staining.14:12:2216:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:21:182011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-0619301cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(5)unknownManufactered bydbi HC1098(5).jpg199918901922Professor Baxter was made an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) by the University of St Andrews. He taught at the University from 1922-1970.197075 x 72 cm (closed, at widest points)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:12:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 7 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4650collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971999199714:55:3220:50:4914:12:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22goodPurple hood with black lining worn by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973)Good, slightly creased but in good general condition.14:12:2216:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:212011-08-242011-02-142009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(6)unknownManufactered byHC1098(6).jpg1999189019141973104.5 x 48 cm (closed, at widest points)before 1999heritageAUUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:12:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 7 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4651collect>interncollect>intern19971999199715:33:5114:12:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CROSStextileDEGREEECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAXTER, Professor James HoustonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-242011-08-23GIFTunknownunknownItems were left in the Medieval History Department, 71 South Street, which used to be Professor Baxter's house in October 1997. The depositor did not leave his name but said that he was a relative (grandson?) of Professor Baxter. The donor has not been traced.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord statemediumnormaalnormalemittelROBINSON, Claire2011-08-22goodPurple velvet book cover with gold embroidered cross used by Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973)Good, paper inside slightly discoloured but in good general condition. Small tear inside cover on left panel.14:12:2216:21:18oastore/row9oastore2011-02-142009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica16:212011-08-242011-02-1420091cr67Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History in 1922 at the early age of 28. As a university teacher Baxter won immediate recognition for his erudition, his lucidity of exposition and his capacity to inspire his students with his own high standards of scholarship and his enthusiasm for his subject. He covered a variety of subjects in his academic life, including classical and medieval Latin, the Early Christian Fathers, Byzantine archaeology, and the ecclesiastical and political history of the later Middle Ages and beyond. He edited Select Letters of St Augustine, and the Bulletin du Cange, and prepared a Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources (London, 1934). He also wrote a History of the Church, 312-800 and produced the Copiale Prioratus Sanctiandree , a brilliantly annotated edition of the letter-book of Prior Haldenstone of St Andrew discovered by Baxter in Wolfenbüttel in Germany for which he was awarded the D.Litt by the University in 1930. In 1926 his interest in the town of St Andrews was evidenced by his production of A Bibliography of St Andrews. He served as an elder of the Town Kirk, a rotarian and member of many town and gown organisations. Within the university he was active in Court and Senate and their committees, and he worked in the development of Adult Education and for the Alumnus Association. He represented St Andrews on the Board of the Trustees of the National Library, the Scottish Records Commission and the Scottish Dictionaries Council. He received honours from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy including the honorary degrees of D.D. (Glasgow), Dr. Univ. Louvain and LL.D (St Andrews) and he was F.R.S.E. In 1935, a team of archaeologists working under Baxter's direction made what is widely regarded as the most important 20th century discovery in Byzantine Archaeology. The University of St Andrews had become part of the project in Istanbul through the involvement of university benefactor Sir David Russell. Russell's friend the neo-Christian mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole passionately believed in the existence of the Lost Library of Justinian in a sealed vault under part of the Great Palace site. Russell persuaded his close friend Principal Sir James Irvine as well as Baxter to initiate the "official" archaeological dig necessary to explore this possibility. Although inexperienced as an archaeologist, Baxter was an important academic on a European scale which gave a good standing to the application. On the very first day of a dig in the area of the Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors, they struck Byzantine marble paving. Baxter wanted to pursue the official dig and there was a tension over whether to concentrate here or on the lost library. These excavations took place between 1935 and 1938 before being cut short by the onset of the Second World War. Baxter's connection with the project was finally severed in 1942 and the excavations were brought to a conclusion in the period 1951-1954. Baxter's papers throw light on his wide interests, including medieval philology, ecclesiastical history, medieval music and, pre-eminently, archaeology (including papers and photographs relating to his excavations of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul, 1935-37. The papers include correspondence 1897-1971, accounts, research, business and other papers, and photographs including glass negatives. There are also Davidson and Baxter Company papers. His papers are held by Special Collections. Extract taken from Archives Hub website: http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0607baxter.html Sources for article: RG Cant, 'Professor Baxter', in Alumnus Chronicle, 61, June 1970, pp. 13-14; Obituary in Alumnus Chronicle, 64, June 1973, pp. 69-70. textileBook coverOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetcottonleatherSILKpaperHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9.16 September 2009HC1098(7)unknownManufactered by199918901914197322.5 x 19.8 cm (closed), 39 x 19.8 cm (open)before 1999heritageAUVelvet book cover has been placed over a brown leather notebook with lined paper inside.University of St Andrews2011-08-23ROBINSON, ClaireunknownMANU2000-05-30AA14:12:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 7 located on top of bays2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row91 4652collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:39:0320:13:3316:59:4316:39:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67PARLIAMENT HALLchairFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-252011-08-252011-08-25unknownunknownUniversity of St Andrews'Cromwellian' armchair removed from Parliament Hall during refurbishment in 2008. Museum Collections retained one 'original' armchair (out of a total of 14 chairs) and one desk to document the interior furnishings of Parliament Hall. More recent copies of the 'Cromwellian' armchairs, reading desks, chandeliers and umbrella stand were disposed of by the Estates Department as it was felt that Parliament Hall needed to serve modern needs.1Present2005-05-04ComponentRecord statelowlaagfaibleniedrigROBINSON, Claire2011-08-25good'Cromwellian' armchair from Parliament HallGood condition. Wooden frame in structurally sound condition. Small chip on the left chair leg to the back. Leather upholstery is slightly worn and marked. Leather strip along edge of front of seat is ripped. Brass-headed nails intact.2008RAWSON, Helen2008ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67'Cromwellian' armchair removed from Parliament Hall during refurbishment in 2008. Museum Collections retained one 'original' armchair (out of a total of 14 chairs) and desk to document the interior furnishings of Parliament Hall. More recent copies of the 'Cromwellian' armchairs, reading desks, chandeliers and an umbrella stand were disposed of by the Estates Department. David Jones (Lecturer in Furniture History) and Annette Carruthers (Head of the School of Art History and Honorary Curator of Applied Art) were informed and consulted during the process.FURNITUREchairOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODleatherbrassSHARP, ARCHBISHOP JAMESCHANCELLORCHAIRMURDERFURNITUREUNICORNARCHBISHOPobject history fileRemoved from Parliament Hall during renovations in 2008. Retained by Museum Collections Unit.Purchased by David Jones, Curator of Furniture, on behalf of the University.£569.30HC1099Macgregor Auctions, St AndrewsCreated bydbi HC1099.jpg2003200391.6 (H) x 61 (L) x 45 (W) cm2003heritageAPOak armchair with a leather back and seat studded with brass-headed nails.University of St Andrews2011-08-25ROBINSON, ClaireunknownCRE2005-05-04A16:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 2, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay2C1 13collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199119581991195810:38:4412:38:5512:24:1012:21:1512:10:2112:00:25, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn May Mary Robertson, she studied at Edinburgh College of Art. After completing her training she married William Marshall Brown, also an artist, whose style influenced her work. There are three paintings by Brown in the Recording Scotland Collection, including two of Edinburgh and one of a fishing village. The artist is known for paintings of fishing villages and boats. The Committee also purchased four paintings from her husband.1940'sac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19681887HC11Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall.Common room, St Salvator's Hall.St Salvator's Hall Common Room.This may be the work by May Marshall Brown with the unknown title in St Salvator's Hall Common Room.ARCHITECTUREEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEScotlandFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172004-06-021996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £2.2.0199119581996-09-30unknownEdinburgh from G. P. O. 2001195819631989EXSHAW, SusanunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia de2001195819631990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last seen in Common Room, St Salvator's HallRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperARCHITECTUREEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPESCOTLANDFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections OfficeSpring 2001195819631989 - 1990Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC11The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940's1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, May Marshall; (British, 1887-1968)CRE1996-09-30MUmissing1 1068collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWS17:28:3511:17:3115:22:3015:30:4812:16:4212:01:4914:24:3914:23:2010:32:57, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLandscape painter born in Perth. Spence Smith contracted an illness aged about 2 ½ years, which caused a loss of hearing and speech. He studied at RSA schools and Edinburgh College of Art under Robert Burns. The artist settled in Edinburgh in 1909 and was the co-founder and member of the Edinburgh Group. 1909 was also the first year Spence Smith exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, and continued to exhibit almost every subsequent year until his death. The artist traveled to France, with his mother in 1911 and 1912, which are his only known travels abroad, following which he focused on painting in Scotland. There are five oil paintings in the Recording Scotland collection by this artist. These paintings stand out in the collection for their bold use of colour and strong sense of design.1940sp.94, col. ill .p.95ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABAVG19511880HC110HC110HC110HC110HC110insurance list, by artistlist by location. Dean of Arts RoomPatricia de Montfort's inventory. University House, gallery roomrecorded on catalogue card by Dawn Waddell. University House, Gallery Roomfor student exhibition. University House, Gallery RoomUniversity HouseUniversity HousePicture storeUniversity HousePicture storeMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Moved from Museum Collections office picture store to display in School of Art History.In School of Art History, Slide LibraryHung in the corridor outside the Deans's offices, 1st floor, College Gate.Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.ScotlandTAYNUILT CHURCHLANDSCAPEARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-072011-02-072010-12-122009-12-071999-04-21HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2000-12-15ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list, by artist1958highhooghautehochDale, AmyDale, Amy1999-04-212011-02-032011-02-03unknownfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreTaynuilt ChurchFrameCanvasSplit to bottom right corner of frame. Small crack to top left corner. Some scratches to frame.Severe cracking to surface of paint, noticeable on trees and roof. Discolouration to sky. Needs conservation.No. 3017:27:41cgDean of Arts Room195819631989199119922000200020002000200020032004200520092009unknownunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneBURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, Helen2011-10-03195819631990199119922000200020002000200020032004200520092009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustfirst half of 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDTAYNUILT CHURCHLANDSCAPEARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Officeframed and glazed 58 x 68 cm195819631989 - 199031 January 199119924 February 200020 April 200014 July 200013 September 200015 December 20007 April 200315 January 200417 August 200511 November 20097 May 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC110signed, lower right: SPENCE SMITHThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1240124119461946193919391900195151.0 x 60.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting the exterior of Taynuilt Church. A cluster of trees are shown in the foreground to the left, from which a path leads to the entrance of the church.University of St AndrewsScotlandSMITH, John Guthrie Spence; (Scottish, 1880-1951)CRE2000-12-15AU17:27:41DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 4653collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19411941194112:50:3917:22:4314:48:2412:57:15The Citizen, Saturday June 3, 1944single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67cr67cr67STATUEsculptureStaffsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBABINGTON SMITH, ElisabethSt Salvator's HallBishop KennedypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-08-292011-08-292011-08-29DonationunknownTransferred to Museum Collections from St Salvator's HallBABINGTON SMITH, ElisabethPresented to St Salvator's Hall by Lady Elisabeth Babington Smith to commemmorate her son's Wardenship of the Hall (Bernard Babington Smith was Warden from 1936 until October 1940 when he was called up for wartime service). The statue was presented with a scroll enclosed in a jade casket. The casket was given to Lady Elisabeth's father, Lord Elgin, by the Prime Minister of Nepal when Elgin was Viceroy of India. The casket has not been traced. 1Present1999-12-06ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-08-29fairStatue of Bishop KennedyFair condition. Cracking all over surface of wooden statue. Large full-length crack down the statues right side measuring 0.5cm at widest point. Also large crack running down statue from Bishop's hat to chest.1cr67In 1940 a German plane released a number of bombs as it passed over St Andrews. One bomb landed in St Mary's College and destroyed a pear tree reputed to have been planted by Mary Queen of Scots when she was a child. Lady Elisabeth Babington Smith (1878 -1944), daughter of Lord Elgin who was Viceroy of India, commissioned an undergraduate student at St Salvator's Hall to make a statue of Bishop Kennedy from a piece of wood from the tree. In 1941 she presented the statue to St Salvator's Hall to commemmorate her son's Wardenship of the hall (Bernard Babington Smith was Warden from 1936 until October 1940 when he was called up for wartime service).sculptureSTATUEOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODmetalPETER PANBRONZESTATUESCULPTUREPIPEFRAMPTON, GEORGEUNIVERSITY HALLBARRIE, J.M.RECTORLITERATUREPLAYsee object fileCITGENPresented to the students of University Hall by J.M. Barrie, May 1922 - see placque on statue. Barrie was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1919-1922. He presented the statue to the students of University Hall on 3 May 1922, the day of his Rectorial Address. The Court Minutes, 9 June 1922, contain a report of the University Hall Committee which had met on 7 June 1922, which was read and approved by Court. "It was intimated that Sir James Barrie, Rector of the U niversity, had presented to University Hall, the original bronze cast by Frampton of the Peter Pan statue designed by that sculpture and erected in Kensington Gardens". HC1100BARRIE, James. M.Created byarticlesartikelenarticlesArtikelمقالات άρθρα1922192219401941Statue: 64.2 (H) x 17 (W) x 16 (D) cm Staff: 41 cmMay 1922ADCarved wooden statue of Bishop Kennedy. The statue is holding a metal staff in its raised left hand.University of St Andrews2011-08-29ROBINSON, ClaireFRAMPTON, Sir George (1860-1928)CRE1999-12-06AB09:34ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 6, shelf C2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay6C1 4669collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19931993199314:37:3519:53:2718:01:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67cr67AIR SQUADRONATCBADGEtextileCOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-09-012011-09-01DonationunknownTHOMAS, DavidTransferred to Museum Collections from the Library. David Thomas, an alumni of the University, sent this badge and a '1940s handbook' to Dr Robin Hill, Alumnus Relations Officer, at the University Alumnus Centre at 75 North Street. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog.1Present2004-09-29ComponentRecord stategoodSt Andrews University Air Squadron ATC shoulder badgeGood condition. Badge has been removed from blazer and some original stitches still present. Small stain to stitching at bottom of badge.20th century1cr67textilesBADGEOpen Access StoreoastorecottonfeltARTSDEANDEAN OF ARTSBADGECRESTACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILECOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileTransferred to Museum Collections by Jim Douglas, Head Janitor, c.2000, when the Dean of Arts gown was replaced. The badge was removed from the old gown.HC1101Stitched inscription: A.T.C/ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY/AIR SQUADRONDOUGLAS, JimCreated by2000200019401950H 5 x W 7.7 cm2000ADOval fabric badge to be worn on Air Squadron uniformUniversity of St Andrews2011-09-01ROBINSON, ClaireunknownCRE2004-09-29AC17:02ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5, drawer A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 4673collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internunknown16:24:3819:54:3219:54:1716:28:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67hcr1cr67UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLIBRARYchairStoolFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-10-052011-09-222011-09-07TransferunknownSt Andrew University LibraryTransferred from Special Collections. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog.1Present2005-05-04ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-07fairWooden library stoolFair condition. Wooden stool is structurally sound. Wooden frame is scratched and chipped in various places; particularly on left side of front spar, left leg and right leg. Paint stains on left side of chair back. Several paint spots on seat and steps.ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-211cr67FURNITUREStoolOpen Access StoreoastoreoakbrassnylonwoolSHARP, ARCHBISHOP JAMESCHANCELLORCHAIRMURDERFURNITUREUNICORNARCHBISHOPobject history filePurchased by David Jones, Curator of Furniture, on behalf of the University.£569.30HC1102Macgregor Auctions, St AndrewsCreated bydbi HC1102.jpg2003200388.4 (H) x 43.7 (L) x 36.6 (D) cm2003APOak library stool with four steps. The steps are revealed by releasing a brass hook and bringing forward the chair back to act as a stabilising leg. Each step is covered with a piece of carpet decorated with a green floral design, which is attached to the wooden step with brass-headed nails. The chair back is comprised of two horizontal spars decorated with a carved elliptical design.University of St Andrews2011-09-07ROBINSON, ClaireunknownCRE2005-05-04A16:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4C1 4682collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncirca 199313:08:1419:55:2918:14:3018:14:1415:35:2513:13:0213:11:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67hcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67medalMuller, MarkussubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιPresented toSt Mary's CollegeUniversity of ErlangeninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-052011-09-222011-09-222011-09-192011-09-152011-09-152011-09-15HC:C88DonationUniversity of ErlangenAccessioned as part of documentation backlog.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-15poorMedal presented to the Principal and Master's of St Mary's College by the University of ErlangenPoor condition. Box is in good condition but obverse and reverse of medal is discoloured. Unusual blotchy black/purple-coloured surface appearance, possibly from handling.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-09-212011-09-2119931cr67Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalOpen Access StoreoastorePossibly silversilverplasticpaperwoolMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1103Obverse: SCHLOSSGARTEN ZU ERLANGEN Reverse: FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAT/1743 - 1993 (along top and bottom edges) The centre bears an image of two men in side profile, likely the namesakes of the institution; Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Christian Frederick Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach Side: UNIVERSITAT ERLANGEN NURNBERG Label adhered to inside lid of box: Presented to the Principal & Masters of St Mary's College by Markus Muller and a group of four other young scholars from the University of Erlangen in appreciation of their visit on 16th - 23rd October, 1993.IRVINE, Jamesdbi HC1103 in case obverse.jpgdbi HC1103 in case reverse.jpg1925192519931993Diam 4.6 cm1925PMedal presented to the Principal and Master's of St Mary's College by Markus Muller and four scholars of the University of Erlangen. In blue presentation box.University of St Andrews2011-09-15ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled DEFG2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerDEFG1 4685collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:30:1319:15:4719:15:3119:15:1015:33:3515:31:4515:31:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67medalJubileesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςGlasgow and West of Scotland Numismatic SocietyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-032011-10-032011-10-032011-09-192011-09-192011-09-192011-09-19unknownunknownFound unregistered in medal cabinet 2 in oastore.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-19goodMedal celebrating the Glasgow and West of Scotland Numismatic Society's Golden JubileeMedal and presentation case in good condition. Reverse of medal is very lightly scratched.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2022-10-032011-10-032011-10-031cr67medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeplasticpaperfeltMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1104Obverse: GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND/NUMISMATIC SOCIETY/GOLDEN JUBILEE/1947 - 1997 (inscribed around image of seated male figure draped in a robe) Reverse: decorated with an olive branch motifIRVINE, Jamesdbi HC1104 obverse.jpgdbi HC1104 reverse.jpgdbi HC1104 in case.jpg19251925199719971997Diam 5 cm1925PMedal celebrating the Glasgow and West of Scotland Numismatic Society's Golden Jubilee. In red and gold plastic presentation box.University of St Andrews2011-09-15ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled DEFG2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerDEFG1 4687collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201117:18:4619:22:4217:20:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67medalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςSociete Chimique de FranceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-032011-09-192011-09-19TransferTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlog when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-19goodMedal from the Societe Chimique de FranceMedal and presentation case in good condition. Small patches of discolouration on raised profiles of the six men depicted on obverse of medal. Dark areas of discolouration along edge of medal.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-032011-10-032011-10-03ST ANDREWS1School of ChemistryRemoved from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project).cr67medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeplasticpaperMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1105Obverse: SOCIETE CHIMIQUE DE FRANCE (inscribed at centre of obverse) JEAN BAPTE DUMAS/LOUIS PASTEUR/MARN BERTHELOT/VICTOR GRIGNARD/HENRI MOIS SAN/PAUL SABATIER (inscribed around edge of obverse) R.COCHET/MCMLVII (inscribed centre left and centre right position on obverse) obverse decorated with side profile images of six men Reverse: 1857/ARNAUDON/ROSING/GIRARD/DUMAS/PASTEUR/BALARD/SAINT-CLAIRE DEVILLE/WURTZ/BERTHELOT/DEBRAY/CLOEZ/FRIEDEL/SCHUTZENBERGER/LAMY/GAUTIER/JUNGFLEISCH/GRIMAUX/LAUTH/WILLM/DE CLERMONT/SILVA/LE BEL/COMBES/SCHEURER/KESTNER/MAQUENNE/MOISSAN/TANRET/RIBAN/HANRIOT/ENGEL/AUGER-HALLER/LINDET/BOUVEAULT/PASCALIS/BEHAL/DE LAIRE/POULENC/BERTRAND/ANDRE/BLAISE/MOUREU/URBAIN/DELEPINE/MATIGNON/GRIGNARD/JOLIBOIS/LECHATELIER/DUPONT/SABATIER/TIFFENEAU/HACKSPILL/DELABY/THESMAR/DUFFRAISE/PORTEVIN/LEBEAU/TREFOUEL/CHAUDRON/VELLUZ/1957 IRVINE, Jamesdbi HC1105 obverse.jpgdbi HC1105 reverse.jpgdbi HC1105 in case.jpg19251925195719571957Diam 7.1 cm1925PBronze medal from the Societe Chimique De France in circular red leather-effect presentation box.University of St Andrews2011-09-19ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled S2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 4688collect>interncollect>intern20112011201118:22:1119:33:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67medalCHEMISTRYCENTENARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςBerthelot, MarcelinpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-09-19TransferChaplain, J. C.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlog when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-19fairMedal celebrating a symposium held in Paris in 1927 to commemorate the centennial of the birth of Marcelin BerthelotBronze medal discoloured by engrained surface dirt. Patches of discolouration located on Berthelot's forehead, hair and back on obverse of medal. Small spots of discolouration on reverse, including fingerprint. Without presentation case.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-032011-10-03ST ANDREWS1School of ChemistryRemoved from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project).cr67medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1106Obverse: raised side profile of Marcelin Berthelot at centre of obverse MARCELIN BERTHELOT/LA SYNTHESE CHIMIQUE/LA SCIENCE GUIDE L'HUMANITE J.C.CHAPLAIN/1901 (inscribed along bottom left edge) Reverse: CENTENAIRE/DE/MARCELIN BERTHELOT/PARIS/23 - 26 OCTOBRE/1927 IRVINE, JamesARTISTdbi HC1106 obverse.jpgdbi HC1106 reverse.jpg19251925192719271927Diam 7 x 5.7 cm1925PRectangular bronze medal produced to mark a symposium held in Paris from 23-26 October 1927 to commemorate the centennial of the birth of Marcelin Berthelot (1827-1907). Obverse decorated with a raised side profile of Berthelot. Without presentation case.University of St Andrews2011-09-19ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled B2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 4689collect>interncollect>intern20112011201110:26:3619:26:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67medalCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςPriestley, JosephHancock, J. GpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-09-20TransferHancock, J. G.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlog when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-20fairBronze medal commemorating Joseph Priestley issued in 1783Fair, some engrained surface dirt. Small spot of discolouration in lower right corner of obverse.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-032011-10-03ST ANDREWS1School of ChemistryRemoved from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project).cr67medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1107Obverse: side profile of Joseph Priestley (centre of obverse) JOSEPHUS PRIESTLEY (around edge)/I.G.HANCOCK F. (below profile) Reverse: image of chemistry bench with apparatus (centre of obverse) MDCCLXXXIII (1783)IRVINE, JamesARTISTHC1107 obverse.jpgHC1107 reverse.jpg19251925178317831783Diam 3.6 cm1925PBronze medal commemorating Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) issued in 1783. Obverse decorated with a raised side profile of Joseph Priestley. Reverse shows a chemistry bench with apparatus. Without presentation case.University of St Andrews2011-09-20ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled PQR2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 4690collect>interncollect>intern20112011201111:22:3219:30:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67medalCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςPriestley, JosephHancock, J. GpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-09-20TransferHancock, J. G.Transferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlog when transferred.School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-20fairTin medal commemorating Joseph Priestley issued in 1783Fair, some engrained surface dirt. Small scratches evident on obverse and reverse.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-032011-10-03ST ANDREWS1School of ChemistryRemoved from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project).cr67medalOpen Access StoreoastoreTINMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1108Obverse: side profile of Joseph Priestley (centre of obverse) JOSEPHUS PRIESTLEY (around edge)/I.G.HANCOCK F. (below profile) Reverse: image of chemistry bench with apparatus (centre of obverse) MDCCLXXXIII (1783)IRVINE, JamesARTISTdbi HC1108 obverse.jpgdbi HC1108 reverse.jpg19251925178317831783Diam 3.6 cm1925PTin medal commemorating Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) issued in 1783. Obverse decorated with a raised side profile of Joseph Priestley. Reverse shows a chemistry bench with apparatus. Without presentation case.University of St Andrews2011-09-20ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled PQR2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 4691collect>interncollect>intern20112011201112:37:4019:37:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67tokenCHEMISTRYDowmetalMagnesium alloyobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDow Chemical CompanyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-032011-09-20TransferDow Chemical CompanyTransferred to Museum Collections Unit. Part of documentation backlog when transferred.MichiganSchool of Chemistry, University of St Andrews1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-20poorDow Chemical Company token made from magnesium alloyPoor, obverse and reverse of token discoloured by presence of white material on surface.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-032011-10-03ST ANDREWS1School of ChemistryRemoved from Cellar 2 in Chemistry Department by Museum Collections Unit in 2011. It had been in the cellar since at least 1995 when it was catalogued by Elinor Clark (MGS project).cr67The Dow Chemical Company was founded in 1897 by Herbert H. Dow to manufacture and sell bleach on a commercial scale. In 1940 Dow was awarded the Chemical Engineering Award for extracting magnesium from the sea. tokenOpen Access Storeoastore'Dowmetal' was a magnesium alloy containing 95% magnesiumMagnesium alloyMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object filePresented by the Royal Society.HC1109Obverse: image of a globe THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY/MIDLAND, MICHIGAN/DOWMETAL (inside diamond Dowmetal logo)/THE WORLD'S LIGHTEST STRUCTURAL MATERIAL (inside horizontal ring around globe) Reverse: image of a winged ingot DOW METAL MAGNESIUM ALLOYS/THE METAL FROM THE SEAIRVINE, JamesManufactered bydbi HC1109 obverse.jpgdbi HC1109 reverse.jpg19251925193319331933Diam 3.4 cm1925PToken manufactured by the Dow Chemical Company from a magnesium alloy called 'Dowmetal'. Issued in 1933. Without presentation case.University of St Andrews2011-09-20ROBINSON, ClaireMANU1998-11-20AA17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled DEFG2011-05-26Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerDEFG1 1069collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS09:41:4711:27:0011:24:5915:27:0315:30:3412:16:4512:01:5014:17:0010:34:18Letter, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLandscape painter born in Perth. Spence Smith contracted an illness aged about 2 ½ years, which caused a loss of hearing and speech. He studied at RSA schools and Edinburgh College of Art under Robert Burns. The artist settled in Edinburgh in 1909 and was the co-founder and member of the Edinburgh Group. 1909 was also the first year Spence Smith exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, and continued to exhibit almost every subsequent year until his death. The artist traveled to France, with his mother in 1911 and 1912, which are his only known travels abroad, following which he focused on painting in Scotland. There are five oil paintings in the Recording Scotland collection by this artist. These paintings stand out in the collection for their bold use of colour and strong sense of design.1940sp.68, col. ill .p.69In a letter dated 19th Jan. 1987 Robin Rodger notes citations of paintings with this title in exhibition at: RSA 1936 (no.114) Bradford (Cartwright Hall Annual Exhibition) 1937, (no. 37) RGIFA 1938 (no. 433) However he also mentions that Spence Smith frequently used similar compositions and titles. See object file for photocopy of a painting with this title in Perth's collection dated 1930.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABAVG19511880HC111HC111insurance list, by artistlist by location. Staff Clubon list of paintings missing at time of the 1981 check inventory. Staff ClubPatricia de Montfort's inventory. University Houseon catalogue card, annotated by Dawn Waddell. University House. Gallery RoomUniversity HousePicture storeHung in Development Office.Moved from Development Office to Museum Collections Office Picture Store.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition.Moved to Derek Watson's office (307 College Gate)ScotlandST. MONANCEST. MONANCE KIRKLANDSCAPE, COASTALBASS ROCKARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-072010-12-122009-12-071999-04-21HC:C3RODGER, Robin H.James B. Salmond ed.,DonationSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-21ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list, by artist1958Dale, Amy1999-04-212011-02-03unknownfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesSt. Monance Kirkwholegenerally good. Line at top from previous mount. discolouration of varnish (?), particularly noticeable in sky. dark spot top left corner. back of board much scratched, large abrasion in centre - perhaps an infilled dent. Needs attention from conservator. JB 29/7/2009 JBNo visible change in conditionNo. 10Staff Club19581963198119891990200020002001200720092009unknownunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, AlisonDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica19581963198119901990200020002001200720092009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustfirst half of 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingcgoil on boardPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDST. MONANCEST. MONANCE KIRKLANDSCAPE, COASTALBASS ROCKARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Officeframed and glazed, wooden frame 58.0 x 67.0 cm1958196319811989 - 199031 January 19904 February 20003 November 200018 December 2001March 200712 March 200920 April 2009GENPUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC111signed, lower left: SPENCE SMITH label, back top left, HAND WRITTEN: No.8; printed on typewriter:PILGRIM TRUST/ ST MONANS KIRK/ watercolour by/ JOHN J. SPENCE SMITH. handwritten on back, top right, in red: '103' handwritten in white chalk on back, top left: '9' handwritten label on back: St Monance Kirk/ Spence Smith/ [ ] iment St. Edinburgh. printed label on back, bottom centre: R. ROBERTSON & SONS/ decorators and/ Fine Art Dealers,/ 175 SOUTH STREET/ ST ANDREWS. The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1242124319461946193919391900195151.0 x 61.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting St Monance Kirk, the thirteenth century historic church in St Monans, Fife, situated on a hill with the sea in the background. A small house can be seen to the left of the painting and a woman holding a child is depicted in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandSMITH, John Guthrie Spence; (Scottish, 1880-1951)CRE1999-04-21AUcg1 4692collect>interncollect>intern20112011201115:32:1814:46:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67SOUTH AFRICAsouvenirTINChristmasSECOND WORLD WARgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςSMUTS, Jan ChristiaanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-292011-09-20DonationCARRADICE, Ian A.Purchased by Professor Ian Carradice, Director of University Museum Collections between 2005-2006. Accessioned in 2011 as part of documentation backlog.1Present1997-05-09ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-20fairJan Smuts tinScratches and rust present on surface of tin and inside. Embossed bust of Jan Smuts is scratched and enamel is damaged, particularly in the area of his forehead, nose and beard.14:45:51oastore2011-09-20ROBINSON, Claire15:282011-09-29ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-09-212011-09-211cr67souvenirTINOpen Access StoreoastoreTINJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXLOCUSTINSECTTINPLAGUEOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 6The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1110Lid of tin: embossed bust of Jan Smuts GREETINGS FROM SOUTH AFRICA/GROETE VAN SUID AFRIKA/We rely on you and are grateful/Ons vertrou op jou en ons is dankbaar Inside lid of tin: With Best Wishes from The South African Gifts and Comforts Committee, Christmas, 1940/Met die Beste Wense van Die Suid Afrikaanse Komitee vir Geriewe en Geskenke, Kersfees, 1940.PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, Mrsdbi HC1110.jpgdbi HC1110 interior.jpg1912199019111980194019401940L 17.7 cm, W 11.2 cm, H 2.6 cm19121980sUADJan Smuts confectionery tin gifted to South African troops at Christmas in1940. The tin bears an embossed bust of General Jan Smuts (1870-1950), Rector of the University of St Andrews 1931-1934 and Prime Minister of South Africa 1919-1924 and 1939-1948. It features English and Afrikaans text. The tin would have originally contained chocolates or other confectionery.University of St Andrews2011-09-20ROBINSON, ClaireorganicMANU1997-05-09AA14:45:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf B2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay5B1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 4699collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20112011201116:55:5314:46:3516:58:1716:56:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67cr67cr67WOODSoupPorridgeLADLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMILNE, A. A.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-292011-09-212011-09-212011-09-21DonationunknownProfessor Ian Carradice, Director of University Museum Collections, thinks that this ladle may be part of the A. A. Milne Collection. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog during setting-up of MUSA Collections Centre.1PresentRAWSON, H2005200520052005-02-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21fairOld Scottish soup or porridge ladleFair. Ladle is complete. Two scratches on handle of ladle. Handwritten label is torn in half.14:45:51oastore2011-06-08ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-29ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-21Late 19th/ 20th century1cr67LADLEOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaperstringSILVERELECTROPLATEGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATESERVING LADELLADLEHAMILTON HALLOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastoreThe ladle may have been purchased for use in either the Grand Hotel or Hamilton Hall.This item may have been acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC1111Handwritten parcel label attached to handle: Old Scotch soup or porridge ladleGrand Hotel or University of St AndrewsGrand Hoteldbi HC1111.jpg1980194918961949L 33.8 cm (from handle to rim of ladle)after 18961949PAPWooden ladle with a handwritten parcel label attached to the handle. It reads 'Old Scotch soup or porridge ladle'.University of St Andrews2011-09-21ROBINSON, ClaireEnglandSheffieldUnknownCRE2005-02-22AB14:45:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf B2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay5B1 4712collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2006200624 October 200612:38:0719:56:3212:40:46HC509HC932HC800HC508single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67cr67NOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLESTUDENTSFRAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byNANSEN, FridtjofNANSEN, FridtjofIRVINE, James ColquhounpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-09-302011-09-30HC:C2DonationNANSEN, FridtjofNANSEN, FridtjofMELVIN, JuliaFrom the estate of Principal Irvine. Donated by Julia Melvin, granddaughter of Principal Irvine. The print was a New Year gift to Principal and Lady Irvine from Fridtjof Nansen. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.SPROSON, AlanApril 200020002000Framed.1998-12-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess noteshighhooghautehochROBINSON, Claire2011-09-30fairDrawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof NansenFair condition. Paper is discoloured. Black painted frame chipped in various places, particularly along right edge. Possible insect life found trapped under glass in top left corner. Bottom left and right corners starting to come apart.HC509, HC932 - other portraits of Nansen. HC800 - Nansen's flag HC508 - lithograph connected to Nansen19271cr67Portrait of Fridtjof NansenSelf-portrait of Fridtjof NansenNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.Polar sceneDr Fridtjof Nansen G.C.V.O., D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) was Nobel Laureate 1921/22 and was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time. PortraitsprintprintOpen Access StoreoastorepaperWOODPORTRAITSELF PORTRAITNANSEN, DR. FRIDTJOFNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLESTUDENTSFRAMobject history fileBlack wood frame: 39.3 x 41.8 cmCATCATInformation from inscription. Nansen also presented his flag, carried on the 'furthest North' expedition, 1893-1895.HC1112Signed in pencil, lower right: Fridtjof Nansen Inscription in pencil, lower centre: To Sir James and Lady Irvine/with hearty good wishes for the New Year/from their friend/Fridtjof Nansen/January 1927.E398NANSEN, FridtjofCreated by192519251927192736.9 x 39.3 cm (sight) November 1925ADUniversity of St AndrewsNANSEN, Dr. FridtjofCRE1998-12-15AA15:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 21, side B2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 4713collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19052007After 190518:17:4419:01:1719:57:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67COPPERplateSHIELDEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-10-052011-09-30unknownunknownunknownThis plate was handed in to a Janitor at St Mary's College in August 2007. It was found sitting on a window ledge in Queen's Gardens and brought in by a member of the public. The plate could possibly be a collecting plate. It was shown to Harry McCabe (Janitor at the Porter's Lodge, St Salvators) and Andrew Cunningham (Senior Janitor at St Mary's College) and neither recognised the plate.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-30fairCollecting plate decorated with University shield and mottoFair condition. Surface of front of plate tarnished with spots of rust. Brown mark around top left edge of bowl. Serious damage to right edge of plate; vertical crack down right edge and three horizontal cracks from outer edge to rim. Areas of reverse of plate are coated with green residue.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-06after 19051cr67heritageplateOpen Access StoreoastoreCOPPERGoldPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1113Inscribed underneath University shield: AIEN ARISTEUEIN ('ever to excel' or 'ever to be the best')Unknowndbi HC1113 front.jpgdbi HC1113 reverse.jpg1990179519052007diameter 28.1 cmafter 1795AUGold-plated copper collecting plate decorated with University shield and motto. Outer edge decorated with interlinked floral design and circles.University of St Andrews2011-09-30ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf B.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay5B1 2265collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internafter 190519:05:0619:57:0419:45:2319:40:3813:01:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67HRSHIELDglasspaintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-10-052011-09-302011-09-302011-09-122002-05-21unknownunknownunknownFound in 71 North Street. Accessioned as part of documentation backlog.1Present2002-05-21ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-30fairDecorative glass panel with University shieldFair condition. Some red paint has deteriorated and flaked off.ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06after 19051Glass paintingOpen Access StoreoastorepaintglassBELL, REVEREND A. CLIFFORDHANUMANSHIVAHINDUSIVAINDIAGODRELIGIONRAMAYANASITARAMAMONKEYsee object filewooden frame: 19.7 x 15.5 (at widest point) cmGENGENGENReverend Clifford Bell was born in Kennoway, Fife, in 1832. He was educated at St Andrews University. From 1860 to 1874 he was chaplain of St Andrews Church, Madras. He may have collected these paintings during this period. There is no reference to the paintings in Literary and Philosophical Society Inventory, 1884. This suggests that they were presented to the University between 1884 and 1904.HC1114BELL, Reverend A. CliffordCreated bydbi HC1114.jpg190418841905before 1904ADGlass panel has wooden frame.University of St AndrewsSouthern IndiaTangore?unknownCRE2002-05-21AD13:01:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf A.2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3A1 4714collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0420:17:0019:17:5109:23:0921:34:3021:26:4821:02:5520:42:1120:18:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67Carved stoneAnnunciationobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.eventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-05581936TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess. formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorImage and the Word: the 450th Anniversary of the Scottish ReformationThis exhibition took place at the Gateway Galleries from 10 September - 11 December 2010.Carved stone from St Salvator's Chapel probably depicting the AnnunciationPoor condition. Stone is incomplete and the upper section of the carving is missing. The robes worn by both figures are chipped in various areas. The robe worn by the figure on the left side has a darker surface appearance.ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1115Unknowndbi HC1115.jpg1990cmcmcm17951450widthlengthheight1550after 1795AUCarved stone in the gothic style probably showing two robed figures, the Virgin Mary and the angel Gabriel, standing side by side.University of St Andrews2011-10-05ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 1, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1D1 4715collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0421:01:1419:30:1119:12:0009:22:0609:18:2521:59:0921:34:1121:30:0721:26:3121:18:2021:15:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67Carved stoneCircumcisionJesusCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.eventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-0556.72031TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorCarved stone from St Salvator's Chapel probably depicting the CircumcisionPoor condition. Stone is incomplete and the upper section of the carving is missing. More remaining of the left side of the stone than the right side. Large section of bottom left corner missing and section missing near bottom right corner.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1116Unknowndbi HC1116.jpgdbi HC1116, HC1117, HC1120 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg1990cmcmcm17951450widthlengthheight1550after 1795AUCarved stone in the gothic style probably showing two robed figures standing over a young child, the baby Jesus, on a pedestal. The figure to the left of the scene is holding the child and the figure on the right is performing the ritual.University of St Andrews2011-10-05ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, foyer office, cabinet 1, shelf E.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1E1 4716collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0421:26:1519:12:2709:21:2722:14:0322:05:0621:33:5021:29:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67cr67Carved stoneVirginJesusCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.peoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-10-05271867TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorCarved statue probably of the Virgin and Child from St Salvator's ChapelPoor condition. Stone is incomplete, upper section is missing. Only small sections of carved robes of the figure are identifiable.ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061cr67This statue may have formerly adorned one of the niches of the Chapel's exterior.sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1117Unknowndbi HC1116, HC1117, HC1120 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg1990cmcmcm17951450widthlengthheight1550after 1795AUCarved statue in the gothic style probably of the Virgin Mary and Child.University of St Andrews2011-10-05ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, foyer office, cabinet 1, shelf E.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1E1 4723collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0418:18:4119:20:2019:15:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67Carved stoneCHRISTIANITYBAPTISMobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.conceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-063429.543.5TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05fairCarved baptismal font from St Salvator's ChapelFair condition. Stone has dark, weathered surface appearance and is pitted. Loss of stone on one side of the basin.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1118Unknowndbi HC1118.jpgdbi HC1118, HC1119, HC1121 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg1990cmcmcm17951450widthheightdiameter1550after 1795AUCarved baptismal font, possibly from exterior of St Salvator's Chapel. Font is octagonal in shape with carved vertical ridges and circular basin. Circular hole on one side of basin.University of St Andrews2011-10-05ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 2, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2D1 4717collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0422:06:0819:26:0719:16:0915:34:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67Carved stoneCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.peoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-05TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorCarved architectural fragment from St Salvator's ChapelPoor condition. Some carved detail remains but is unidentifiable.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1119Unknowndbi HC1119.jpgdbi HC1118, HC1119, HC1121 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg199017951450155022 x 25 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 2, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2D1 1070collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:42:1311:30:2811:26:1215:28:0415:30:4812:39:1112:16:4812:01:5116:58:4610:35:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLandscape painter born in Perth. Spence Smith contracted an illness aged about 2 ½ years, which caused a loss of hearing and speech. He studied at RSA schools and Edinburgh College of Art under Robert Burns. The artist settled in Edinburgh in 1909 and was the co-founder and member of the Edinburgh Group. 1909 was also the first year Spence Smith exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, and continued to exhibit almost every subsequent year until his death. The artist traveled to France, with his mother in 1911 and 1912, which are his only known travels abroad, following which he focused on painting in Scotland. There are five oil paintings in the Recording Scotland collection by this artist. These paintings stand out in the collection for their bold use of colour and strong sense of design.1940sac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1hcr1MTAVG19511880HC112HC112insurance list, by artistdean of arts room list by locationPatricia de Montfort's inventory University houseuniversity house, gallery room on catalogue card, annotated by Dawn WaddellUniversity HousePicture storeMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections Office store.Moved from Museum Collections office picture store to display in School of Art History.In School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.ScotlandHADDINGTONHADDINGTON ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-01-252010-12-122009-11-251999-04-21HC:C3DonationSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-21ComponentRecord stateSMITH, John Guthrie SpenceValue: £12:10 insurance list, by artist1958RAWSON, Helen1999-04-212011-01-25unknownfairHaddington AbbeyDebris, centre right, inside frame. Minor abrasions to frame, particularly bottom and left edges.Dean of Arts Room1958196319891990200020002003200420052009unknownMONFORT, Patricia deWADDELL, DawnRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen1958196319901991200020002003200420052009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustfirst half of 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingmroomoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDHADDINGTONHADDINGTON ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Officeframed and glazed, wooden frame 57.0 x 68.0 cm195819631989 - 199031 January 19914 February 20003 November 20007 April 200314 January 200417 August 20057 May 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC112signed, lower left: SPENCE SMITHThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC112 Haddington Abbey.JPG1244124519461946193919391900195151.0 x 61.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting the exterior of Haddington Abbey, East Lothian. The graveyard is shown in the foreground, with two small cottages in the mid-ground, beyond which the church itself can be seen with it's cubic tower.University of St AndrewsScotlandSMITH, John Guthrie Spence; (Scottish, 1880-1951)CRE1999-04-21AUmroom1 4718collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0415:38:5119:28:1519:27:4719:25:4219:23:0919:12:5318:20:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67cr67Carved stoneCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.peoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-06TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorCarved architectural detail from St Salvator's ChapelPoor condition. Some carved detail remains. Fragment is in two sections.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-062cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1120Unknowndbi HC1120.jpgdbi HC1116, HC1117, HC1120 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg199017951450155043.5 x 26 cm (dimension of fragments when placed together)after 1795AUCarved architectural fragment, in two pieces. Possibly formed part of a balcony or canopy.University of St Andrews2011-10-06ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3D1 4719collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0415:46:2319:40:5519:16:2718:21:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67Carved stoneCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.peoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-063317TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorStone fragment from St Salvator's ChapelPoor condition. Stone is in two pieces, edges are rough and uneven.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-062cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1121Unknowndbi HC1121.jpgdbi HC1118, HC1119, HC1121 in St Salvators Chapel.jpg1990cmcm17951450lengthwidth1550after 1795AUFlat stone fragment, in two pieces, from St Salvator's Chapel.University of St Andrews2011-10-06ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3D1 4721collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0415:54:2119:35:2419:33:5118:22:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67cr67Carved stoneCHRISTCHRISTIANITYobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.peoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-10-06TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05fairSmall stone fragment from St Salvator's ChapelFair condition. One side of the stone has a darker surface appearance. The reverse side of the stone is lighter in colour.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061cr67sculptureCarved stoneOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history file3.7 x 3.4 cmGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1122Unknowndbi HC1122.jpgdbi HC1122 reverse.jpg1990179514501550after 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3D1 4722collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201120112011-10-0416:12:4019:38:2618:23:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67cr67metalCHRISTIANITYSHIELDobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.conceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.University of St AndrewsSt Salvator's ChapelBishop KennedyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-0610.55.3TransferunknownChaplaincyThe carved stones were transferred from St Salvator's Chapel to the MUSA Collections Centre on 5 October 2011 by the University Estates Department. This was in response to shared concerns from the Chaplaincy and Museum Collections Unit over the security of the carved stones in an open recess, formerly a tomb, in the ante-chamber of St Salvator's Chapel.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05poorMetal fragment from St Salvator's ChapelPoor condition. Metal fragment has rough surface texture and rust is evident.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061cr67Metal fragmentOpen Access StoreoastoremetalPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC1123Unknowndbi HC1123.jpgdbi HC1123 reverse.jpg1990cmcm1795Unknown datelengthwidthafter 1795AUMetal fragment in the shape of a shield from St Salvator's Chapel. Hole located along straight edge of fragment, possibly for a nail or hook.University of St Andrews2011-10-06ROBINSON, ClaireScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf D.2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3D1 1071collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:42:3511:38:2611:34:0515:29:1114:29:2515:30:2312:16:5212:01:5215:29:0011:29:0610:38:51, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,Lettersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLandscape painter born in Perth. Spence Smith contracted an illness aged about 2 ½ years, which caused a loss of hearing and speech. He studied at RSA schools and Edinburgh College of Art under Robert Burns. The artist settled in Edinburgh in 1909 and was the co-founder and member of the Edinburgh Group. 1909 was also the first year Spence Smith exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, and continued to exhibit almost every subsequent year until his death. The artist traveled to France, with his mother in 1911 and 1912, which are his only known travels abroad, following which he focused on painting in Scotland. There are five oil paintings in the Recording Scotland collection by this artist. These paintings stand out in the collection for their bold use of colour and strong sense of design.1940sp.132, ill .p.133In a letter dated 19th Jan. 1987, Robin Rodger cites a picture with this title exhibited at the 1938 Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts annual exhibition, catalogue no. 101ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABAVG19511880HC113HC113HC113HC113'In Store' insurance list, by artist'In Store' list by locationAt some point this painting was possibly in the Master's room, see annotated copy of 1963 list. 'Master' written in pencil by this work.University House, Gallery Room Patricia de Montfort's inventoryUniversity Hall, Gallery Room On catalogue card annotated by Dawn WaddellUniversity Hall Gallery Room On list sent out by Ian Carradice, 1992University HouseUniversity HousePicture storeUniversity HousePicture storeMoved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeTaken to Christine Bullick's studio in Edinburgh for conservation.Returned from conservator to open access store.ScotlandPERTHSKINNERGATE, PERTHTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICHORSE AND CARTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-152011-02-012010-12-122010-05-311999-04-21HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,RODGER, Robin H.DonationSMITH, John Guthrie Spence (ARSA RSW RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2000-12-15ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £30 insurance list, by artist1958Spence Smith was elected associate Royal Scottish Academician (ARSA) in 1930, and a full RSA in 1939. From ca. 1909 to 1933 he lived at 6 Vincent Street, Edinburgh. From 1933 to his death in 1951 he shared a house with William Mervyn Glass, ARSA, at 38 Drumond Place, Edinburgh. (From a letter dated 8th Jan. 1987 from Robin Rodger, Perth Museum and Art Gallery).VOCE, Ella1999-04-212011-03-29fairgoodSkinnergate, PerthBeen conserved by Christine Bullick. (MRO, 31/5/2010) staining (food residue?) across centre and lower areas. Two large scratches across lower part of picture. Indentation, upper centre. Cracking over surface area of paint. Minor chips and scratches to frame: particularly visible are two chips, left side and a scratch, lower centre (HR, May 2004).Still two scratches across lower part of painting. Three small dents to left frame edge.19581963196319891991199220002000200020002000200320102010unknownunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19581963198919901991199220002000200020002000200320102010HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on boardPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDPERTHSKINNERGATE, PERTHTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICHORSE AND CARTobject files in Collections Officewood 69.6 x 82.5 cm1958196319891989 - 199031 January 199119924 February 200020 April 200014 July 200013 September 200015 December 20007 April 200322 April 201031 May 2010PUBLGENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC113signed, lower left: SPENCE SMITH inscr. in pencil on backboard: H7459 inscr. in red crayon on label on backboard: 105 Typed on label, backboard: PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM TRUST / SKINNERGATE, PERTH / by / JOHN G. SPENCE SMITH inscr. on label on backboard: (ink) No. 5 (pencil) No 19 [or 14] (ink) [indeciph.] / Skinnergate, Perth by Spence Smith / Agents / Messrs. Doig, Wilson & Wheatley / [indec.] 0 George St: EdinburghThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391920194562.2 x 75.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting the old street of Skinnergate, Perth. The painting shows a group of buildings around a courtyard in the centre of which is a horse and cart.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC2010.4SMITH, John Guthrie Spence; (Scottish, 1880-1951)CRE2000-12-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1078collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:43:1715:33:3514:36:4715:29:5812:16:5612:01:5211:33:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Glasgow and trained at Glasgow School of Art. Thomas lived near the city for many years and taught in several institutions located there. The artist usually worked in the West Coast area. The Recording Scotland Committee secured two works by this artist for the collection. Both artworks show a fresh use of colour and depict industrial scenes.1940sac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19701893HC114In store insurance list, by artistIn store list by locationMISSING Thought to be missing at time of 1981 checkIn store Patricia de Montfort's inventoryPicture Store Younger Hall Sarah Blomfield inventory, museum studies projectMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office store.ScotlandTUBAL-CAININDUSTRYgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustTHOMAS, Albert Gordon (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221999-04-27HC:C3DonationTHOMAS, Albert Gordon (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-27ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £20.00 insurance list, by artist1958VOCE, Ella1999-04-272011-03-29fairgoodThe Works of Tubal-Caingood. Mount yellowed, needs replacing. Minor chips and scratches to frame, especially at corners (HR, 14 May 2004).As before. Dust in lower right corner of mount and insect on mount, lower left.195819631981198919972003unknownunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deBLOMFIELD, SarahRAWSON, Helen195819631981199019972003HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust 1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastoregouache on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDTUBAL-CAININDUSTRYsee file in Collections Office75.1 x 85.5 cm Thinly moulded plaster on wood1958196319811989 - 1990199710 April 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC114signed lower right: A. / GORDON / THOMAS. / 42 inscr. on label on backboard in red crayon: 106 printed on label on backboard: 1498 inscr. on label on backboard (print and ink): ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER-COLOURS / Title of picture, THE WORKS OF TUBAL-CAIN / Artist's name, A. GORDON THOMAS R.S.W. / Address, KILORAN STRATHBLANE RD / Artist's No. [hidden by other label] MILNGAVIE printed on label on backboard: Aitken Dott'Son / May 1942 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH two other labels, hidden by Aitken label.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531942194246.5 x 59.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandTHOMAS, Albert Gordon; (British, 1893-1970)CRE1999-04-27ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1079collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819831939195821/9/1983about 1940ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:26:2609:43:4513:58:2115:39:5614:19:5215:30:2312:17:0112:01:53University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.6E2011.419932009-03-0719932009-01-192011-06-02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Glasgow and trained at Glasgow School of Art. Thomas lived near the city for many years and taught in several institutions located there. The artist usually worked in the West Coast area. The Recording Scotland Committee secured two works by this artist for the collection. Both artworks show a fresh use of colour and depict industrial scenes.1940sad458ac114ad458ac114alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19701893insurance list, by artist. University Hall, Common Roomlist by location. University Hall, Common RoomAlison Scott inventory, annotated catalogue card. University Hall, Stone CourtPatricia de Montfort's inventory. University Hall, Stone CourtIan Carradice list. University Hall, Stone CourtUniversity Hall, Old Wing, Stone CourtUniversity Hall, First Floor, Old WingPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.ScotlandGLASGOWCLYDECLYDESIDECRANE, GREATSHIPPINGRIVERSCAPEMARITIMEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustTHOMAS, Albert Gordon (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-06-062011-05-302011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071999-04-27HC:C3DonationTHOMAS, Albert Gordon (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1999-04-27ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownunknownValue: £35.00 insurance list, by artistValue: £450 1983 insurance valuation, see catalogue card, annotated by Alison Scott, 10/6/1985Value: £30 lable on reverse of work indicates that the price of the painting was originally £35 then scored out. The final price was £30.195819831945Label on reverse indicates that artist lived at Kiloran, Strathblane Road, Milngavie, at the time the work was painted.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1999-04-272011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodgoodfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45MUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesMUSAThe Giant Crane, ClydesideframemountartworkgoodGoodMount has slipped in frame leaving a gap at the upper right between frame and mount. Insects in lower right corner.Speckling/paint loss at the upper left (6 spots) and also at upper left at mount edge.No. 2813:57:44uh1958196319841989199219991999200320082009unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessicaunknown2011-05-301958196319841990199219991999200320082009PHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust 20111942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.labels removed from reverse of painting February 2002, by AMC.Recording Scotlandpaintinguhuhwatercolour and gouache on paperPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDGLASGOWCLYDECLYDESIDECRANE, GREATSHIPPINGRIVERSCAPEMARITIMEobject histroy fileframed and glazed 63.0 x 87.5cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 199019921999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC115signed and dated, lower left: A. Gordon Thomas 1943 7 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1: printed label with handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [printed] Title of Painting, [handwritten, ink] "THE GIANT CRANE, CLYDESIDE" / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten, ink] A. GORDON. THOMAS R.S.W. / [printed] Address, [handwritten] KILORAN. STRATHBLANE. RD. MILNGAVIE / [printed] Artist's No. [handwritten] 5. label 2: printed label with handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [printed] Title of Painting, [handwritten, ink] "SILVER BIRCHES" / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten, ink] A. GORDON. THOMAS R.S.W. / [printed] Address, [handwritten] KILORAN. STRATHBLANE. RD. MILNGAVIE / [printed] Price £35 [crossed out] / £30. label 3: printed label with handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [printed] Title of Painting, [handwritten, ink] "FIRE TONGUE" / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten, ink] A. GORDON. THOMAS R.S.W. / [printed] Address, [handwritten] KILORAN. STRATHBLANE. RD. MILNGAVIE / [printed] Artist's No. label 4: printed framer's label: ESTABLISHED 1900 / Telephone: CENTRAL 6943 / Carver, Gilder and Picture Restorer, Fine Art Dealer / 112 BOTHWELL STREET / GLASGOW, C.2 / PICTURE FRAMES / of any design made to order. / Collections Arranged and Hung. / Re-Guilding in all its Branches. / ESTIMATES GIVEN. label 5: printed framer's label: [upper part illegible due to damage] Aitken Dottson / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH. label 6: typed label: PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM TRUST [underlined] / THE GREAT CRANE, CLYDESIDE / by / A. GORDON THOMAS / No. 91. label 7: square paper label, red crayon (?): 107.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC115.jpg125219461946193919391942194246.5 x 61.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADA painting depicting a large crane at a shipyard beside the River Clyde. Several large steam boats are shown on the river beside the shipyard and on the left a small wooden rowing boat.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0035THOMAS, Albert Gordon; (British, 1893-1970)CRE1999-04-27AB13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 1080collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS09:44:2512:16:3111:49:4115:44:0114:15:1716:42:1412:17:1712:01:54University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ac114ac114alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19761885University Hall, Library insurance list, by artistUniversity Hall, Library list by locationUniversity Hall, Wardlaw Hall, corridor between rooms 3 & 4 Alison Scott inventory, annotated catalogue cardUniversity Hall, Wardlaw hall, corridor between rooms 3 & 4 Patricia de Montfort's inventoryUniversity Hall, telephone room Alphabetical list of the works to be removed from University Hall- for student exhibition 1993 (list included in project work file, Elegy to the Scottish Landscape)University Hall, first floor, Old Wing.University Hall, first floor, Old Wing.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.ScotlandEDINBURGHOLD DEAN VILLAGEOLD DEAN BRIDGEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICTOWNSCAPERIVERSCAPEBRIDGEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustTHOMSON, Adam Bruce, R.S.A.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071999-04-27HC:C3DonationTHOMSON, Adam BruceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-27ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £3.00 insurance list, by artist1958ARSA 1938; exhibited 1909-1940KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1999-04-272001-03-212001-03-212001-03-21fairgoodfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreThe Old Dean Bridgeframemountartworkmount discoloured (Sandy Trant, 1999)Marked at mirror-plate on left.Slight discolouration, insect to lower left.Separation of paper sections across the upper width.No. 251958196319841989199219991999200320082009unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1958196319841990199319991999200320082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust 194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlanddrawinguhuhconte and ink on paperPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDEDINBURGHOLD DEAN VILLAGEOLD DEAN BRIDGEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICTOWNSCAPERIVERSCAPEBRIDGEsee file in Collections Officeframed and glazed 54.5 x 72.0 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 19901992 - 19931999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC116signed and dated, lower centre: A. B. ThomsonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1253194619461939193932.7 x 36.5 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADA drawing depicting a townscape at the centre of which is the Old Dean Bridge, Edinburgh. The bridge crosses a river which is flanked on the left by a wall and on the right by a mill building.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0034THOMSON, Adam Bruce; (British, 1885-1976)CRE1999-04-27ACuh1 1063collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195812:11:0611:54:2616:17:1515:48:4014:31:2216:42:0712:17:2012:01:5411:30:04Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.76, ill. p.77ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRKG1962HC117insurance list by artistHamilton hall regents room list by location, 1963hamilton hall On list dated 28th October 1982, annotated as brokenHamilton hall regents room Recorded on catalogue card by Alison Scott, 14/6/1985Annotated copy of 1982 list, dated 1991 in red ink, from Ann Gillespie. Noted as broken.Hamilton Hall Patricia de Montfort's inventoryHamilton Hall paper store Annotated copy of 1982 list, dated 1991 in red ink, from Ann Gillespie. Noted as broken.Hamilton Hall Note on catalogue card, presumably made by a student in the course of working on the 'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape' exhibition.Hamilton Hall Inventory of Hamilton Hall paintings by Claire Payne as part of a museum studies project. Noted as broken.In Hamilton Hall fourth floor cupboard by the lift.Moved from Hamilton Hall to Picture Store.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.ScotlandBOTHWELL CASTLEARCHITECTURELANDSCAPECASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustTHOMSON, Alexander P.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221999-04-14HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationTHOMSON, Alexander P.ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan3 October 200320032003To Alan Sproson for remounting and reframingSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£46.16 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesUnknownValue: £15.00 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella2002-09-162011-03-29emergency conservation neededfairBothwell CastlePoor. Unmounted, no frame. Stained round edges, where mount used to sit. Paint loss, lower right corner. Foxed. Surface dirt. Pin holes to corners. Glued onto cardboard backboard - backboard badly foxed (HR, 16/9/02). Remounted, reframed, March 2004Foxed, upper and lower centre. Still slightly stained along bottom right edge. Frame: good. Slightly scuffed in upper left corner.Hamilton Hall, Regent's Room19581963198219851989199119931995199920022004unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deGILLESPIE, AnnunknownPAYNE, Claire J.GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19581963198219851990199119931995199920022004HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustabout 1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDBOTHWELL CASTLEARCHITECTURELANDSCAPEWATERCOLOURCASTLETHOMSON, A.P.object files in Collections Office67.2 x 70 cm19581963?198211 April 19851989 - 199019914 April 19931995April 199914 August 20022 April 2004PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC117signed l.l.: A.P. Thomson inscr. in ink on paper label, verso: PILGRIM TRUST / BOTHWELL CASTLE / BY. / A.P. THOMSON R.S.W. labelled v.: Bothwell Castle, AP Thomson RSW, 17 Daruley Gardens, Pollokshields, Glasgow, price £22.10 labelled v.: May 1942 Purchased by the Pilgrim Trust No. 342 by AP Thomson (last two labels missing 16/9/02. Formerly on now missing wood backing).The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391935194252.5 x 58 cm (actual)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape with Bothwell Castle, South Lanarkshire, in the background. The ruins of the castle can be seen on a steep bank above a bend in the River Clyde which is shown in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandTHOMSON, Alexander P.; (British, fl. 1909 d. 1962)CRE1999-04-14AEROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1081collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:17:4711:57:5711:24:2016:16:3515:30:0612:17:2412:01:55University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sdjm67ac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG1962insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963. McIntosh Hall, staircaseOn catalogue card, annotated by Alison Scott. McIntosh Hall, Bursar's flatPatricia de Montfort's inventory. McIntosh Hall, Common RoomIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.Return after the close of Recording Scotland Exhibition, located in the television room.In TV Room, McIntosh HallScotlandHIGHLANDSSMITHYARCHITECTURE, VERNACULARLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustTHOMSON, Alexander P.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-232011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071999-04-27HC:C3DonationTHOMSON, Alexander P.ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentMcIntosh Hall, Common Room19/7/199419941994Stolen along with several other paintings, from the common room at McIntosh Hall. Later recovered, and returned to McIntosh Hall. See office files for further information."Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1999-04-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUNKNOWNValue: 15 guineas insurance list by artist1958Member of Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours. Lived in Glasgow.highhooghautehochKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-202011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25goodfairfairvery goodElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesA Highland Smithyframemountartworkgood. Mount spotted and dirty (HR, Sept 2002).Warping around all edges. Joints splitting at bottom corners. Loss to bottom centre.Slipping in frame top left and right corners.Image good but requires re-mounting and re-framing.No. 3115:17:1514:47:29oastoremhMcIntosh Hall, staircase2011-09-1519581963198519892002200320092005DALE, AmyunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanunknownRAWSON, Helen14:47:292011-09-152011-09-1519581963198519902002200320092005HC1-135, all other paintings from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandwatercolourpaintingmhwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDHIGHLANDSSMITHYARCHITECTURE, VERNACULARLANDSCAPETHOMSON, ALEXANDEROpen Access Storesee files in Collections Office62.2 x 69.8 cm wood frameNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall195819637 March 19851989 - 199020 September 200229 September 200312 March 20091 March 2005Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC118signed, lower right: A. P. Thomson inscr. on backboard in red crayon on label: 110 inscr. (printed) on label on backboard): 1650 inscr. on label, on backboard: (typed) ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOUR / (ink) A Highland Smithy / A.P. Thomson, R.S.W. / 17 Darnley Gardens, Glasgow. / S1 / Price £15.15/- inscr. in ink on label on backboard: Pilgrim Trust / A Highland Smithy / A.P. Thomson / RSW 57The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531939194537.5 x 45.2 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a smithy and its surrounding landscape. A stream is shown in the foreground and a shire horse can be seen to the right of the stone building.University of St AndrewsScotlandTHOMSON, Alexander P.; (British, fl. 1909 d. 1962)CRE1999-04-27AB15:17:15MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 2495collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWS09:44:5912:10:4512:02:3116:19:2715:46:1115:29:5612:17:2812:01:5614:15:4311:09:46published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sp.8, ill. p.9ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRHR19601887112insurance list by artistst regulus hall tea room list by location, 1963 or 1983vice principals office, first floor, college gate Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Vice-Principal's Office, 1st floor, College GateSecretary's Office, 2nd floor, College Gate.Moved to Museum Collections office picture store.CRAIGMILLAR CASTLEARCHITECTUREScotlandCASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-05-31HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5.5.0 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella2004-05-312011-03-29goodgoodElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreCraigmillar Castlefine (HR, 20 December 1999)Painting coming away from mount in lower right corner. Frame good.St Regulus Hall, Tea Room195819631992199419992006unknownunknownLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen195819631992199419992006black and white photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust19991942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourCRAIGMILLAR CASTLEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDWATERCOLOURCASTLEWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONobject files in Collections Office50.3 x 62.7 cm19581963199229 January 199420 December 199913 December 2006PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC119inscr. lower right: CRAIGMILLAR CASTLE / G.P.H. WATSON / 1942The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by183019461953193919531942194227.2 x 39.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh. The tower house is surrounded by a defensive courtyard wall.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0150WATSON, George Patrick Houston (Scottish; 1887 - 1960)CRE2004-05-31ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 14collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991ST ANDREWS11:29:2117:27:0917:26:5216:38:5214:23:0410:40:1516:41:5117:29:2712:29:3912:24:1612:21:1612:10:2612:00:26, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn May Mary Robertson, she studied at Edinburgh College of Art. After completing her training she married William Marshall Brown, also an artist, whose style influenced her work. There are three paintings by Brown in the Recording Scotland Collection, including two of Edinburgh and one of a fishing village. The artist is known for paintings of fishing villages and boats. The Committee also purchased four paintings from her husband.1940'sp. 146, ill. p. 147ac114ad458ad458ad458kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19681887In St Salvator's Hall, Warden's Flat.In St Salvator's Hall Conference OfficeMoved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition, located in room to left of entrance.TOWNSCAPEScotlandDUNBARCAT ROWFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-03-152011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, May Marshall (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting and reframing.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£46.16 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003."Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1996-09-302011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesCat Row, Dunbarframemountartworkvery good, although needs remounting as the paper is buckling. frame very good, mount slightly stained lower right and centre (SHE, February 2001) Should be assessed by a conservator (SPK June 2003) Reframed, remounted, March 2004. Still undulating. No change to condition (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)As 2009.As 2009.Slight undulation.19882001200420042009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helenunknown19882001200420042009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC12.tif2011194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolour on paperTOWNSCAPESCOTLANDDUNBARCAT ROWFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTBROWN, MAY MARSHALLsee files in Collections Office45.5 cm x 63.0 cm wooden frame with mount22 September 198819 February 20016 December 20042 April 200412 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC12signed, recto lower right: May M. Brown inscr. on label on verso CAT RAW [sic], DUNBAR/ by / MRS MAY MARSHALL BROWN R.S.W.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC12.jpg32619461946193919391905This watercolour must pre-date the Recording Scotland scheme since Cat's Row was one of the several streets which were demolished as part of the Town Council's clearance programme in 1937.193726.2 cm x 36.7 cm1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting a row of houses in Dunbar, East Lothian, leading down to the harbour. The sea can be seen in the background and in the foreground two figures can be seen with a dog.University of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, May Marshall; (British, 1887-1968)CRE1996-09-30ADstsh1 1083collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:45:2312:19:0112:39:1512:17:3112:01:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19601887insurance list by artist?1963 inventory. Hamilton Hall Dining RoomMissing. Last known location, Hamilton Hall stair.EDINBURGHGEORGE SQUARE LANETOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-042011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172004-05-311999-06-09HC:C3DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1999-06-09ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 5 guineas insurance list by artist19581999-06-09unknownGeorge Square Lane, EdinburghHamilton Hall, Dining Room195819631981unknownunknown195819631981HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Missing. Last known location, Hamilton Hall.Recording ScotlandpaintingpaintingmissingPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHGEORGE SQUARE LANETOWNSCAPEWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONobject files in Collections Office19581963?1981Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC120The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWATSON, George Patrick Houston; (Scottish, 1887-1960)CRE1999-06-09MUmissing1 2496collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:45:4716:24:1116:41:5612:17:3412:01:58published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sNot one of the Pilgrim Trust works specifically featured in this volume.ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HR1960188749insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St Salvator's Hall, Common RoomSt Salvator's Hall, Common Room.St Salvator's Hall, Common Room. Student exhibition checklist.St Salvator's Hall Common Room.Not located in St Salvator's Hall during audits undertaken 1999-2003.STIRLINGScotlandST JOHN STREETgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171899-12-302004-05-31HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5.5.0 insurance list by artist19582004-05-31unknownSt John Street, StirlingSt Salvator's Hall, Common Room195819631989199219841999unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, Helen195819631990199219842003HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194211939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last seen in St Salvator's Hall, 1992.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSTIRLINGPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDWATERCOLOURWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONST JOHN STREETobject files in Collections Office59 x 48 cm glazed195819631989 - 1990199226 July 19841999 - 2003GENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC121inscr. lower right: ST. JOHN ST. / STIRLING / G.P.H. WATSON / 1942 Remains of ticket no. lower left: 342The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1942195319391953194219421940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWATSON, George Patrick Houston (Scottish; 1887 - 1960)CRE2004-05-31MUmissing1 2498collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWS09:46:1012:09:4416:25:4412:39:1412:17:3812:01:58published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sp. 52, ill. p. 53This work is not among those specifically featured in the Recording Scotland publication.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR19601887113insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. McIntosh Hall, Common Room, No. 7McIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's Flat.Domestic Bursar's Flat, McIntosh Hall. Student exhibition checklist.McIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's Flat.Moved to the Master's Room in the Hebs Block (next to SALTIRE offices).FALKLANDScotlandPALACEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-072004-05-31HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 7 guineas insurance list by artist19582004-05-31unknownElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreFalkland Palacedestroyed by fire, November 1997McIntosh Hall, Common Room, No. 7 House195819631989199219942009unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.BURDGE, Jessica195819631990199219942009HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194211939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourdestroyedwatercolourFALKLANDPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDWATERCOLOURWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONPALACEobject files in Collections Office195819631989 - 1990199219945 November 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC122inscr. lower left: FALKLAND PALACE / G.P.H. WATSONThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19421953193919531939November 1997Destroyed1945Destroyed in McIntosh Hall fire.1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Falkland Palace, Fife. The painting focuses on the gatehouse with its two rounded turrets. In the foreground a woman stands by the railings in front of the entrance to the palace.University of St AndrewsScotlandWATSON, George Patrick Houston (Scottish; 1887 - 1960)CRE2004-05-31AUdestroyed1 1066collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:46:4211:36:2411:35:3214:33:4514:06:1716:26:2711:21:1012:17:4112:01:5914:06:3310:37:21published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sp.158, ill. p.159ac114kjk2kjk2ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRKG19601887Hamilton Hall Office and reception K. Gray, MGS student projectinsurance list by artistHamilton Hall, Common Room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall On list dated 28th October 1992, not checked as having been seen, but not marked as missingMissing Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Hamilton Hall, Paper Store C. J. PayneIn Hamilton HallMoved to Museum Collection OfficeMELROSE ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-202011-05-202011-05-172011-05-172011-04-012011-03-252011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-04-14HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella1999-04-142011-05-17goodfairMelrose Abbey (Abbey ruins)good. Painting: faded, few spots on left side. Mount: discolouring, some dust, backing needs re-sealed. Frame: chipped lower left corner, split middle right, material stuck to left side, generally scratched (Keracher 2/9/2003)Painting coming away from mount along top and bottom edges. Frame: poor. Cracked and stained, centre of right edge. Blue-tack stuck to underside of left edge. Paint mark on glazing, centre-right.Hamilton Hall, Common Room19991958196319821992199520032003GRAY, KatherineunknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.KERACHER, SusanKERACHER, Susan19991958196319821992199520032003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust19951995194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray in Hamilton Hall (March 1999) hangs above recption at vacation time, in the office during term timeRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencilMELROSE ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDWATERCOLOURWATSON, G.P.HWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONobject files in Collections Office52.0 x 64.7 cmMarch 199919581963198219922 February 19952 September 200316 September 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC123signed in pencil l.r.: GPH Watson written in ballpoint v.: Melrose Abbey / GPH WatsonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1236123719461946193919391939194533.8 x 49.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of the Gothic-style Melrose Abbey, Melrose. The centre of the painting is dominated by the ruined nave, and to the left a small group of figures walk around the ruined cloisters.University of St AndrewsScotlandWATSON, George Patrick Houston (Scottish; 1887 - 1960)CRE1999-04-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 2497collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195815:18:4112:18:5312:17:5512:15:3912:10:3216:27:0515:30:3412:39:1812:17:4512:01:5914:02:1410:34:28published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour painter who studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He was married to the potter and painter Elizabeth Isobel Amour. There are six paintings by this artist in the Recording Scotland collection, which all have a strong architectural element. The buildings recorded include Falkland Palace, Craigmillar Castle and Melrose Abbey.1940sThis work is not among those specifically featured in the Recording Scotland publication.djm67ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRHR19601887113insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St Regulus Hall, Silence RoomUniversity House, Entrance Hall.Moved between University House and Museum Collections office / picture store on 3 occasions, for functions at University House / secure storage while building unoccupied.Hung in Development Office.Moved from Development Office to Museum Collections Office Picture Store.DEAN VILLAGEScotlandEDINBURGHgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-05-31HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWATSON, George Patrick Houston (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £7 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella2004-05-312011-03-18unknownvery goodDean Village, EdinburghSmall scratches to glazing, upper left, middle and right of painting. Cracks to paint on inner edge of frame mount.15:17:59oastore/pictureracking/rack7ASt Regulus Hall, Silence Room2011-02-01195819631991200020012007ROBINSON, ClaireunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, Alison2011-09-15195819631991200020012007HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194211939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.This is believed to be Dean Village, Edinburgh, but could possibly be HC120, George Square, Edinburgh or HC121, St John Street, Stirling, by Watson, both of which are missing.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencilDEAN VILLAGEPILGRIM TRUSTSCOTLANDWATERCOLOURWATSON, GEORGE PATRICK HOUSTONEDINBURGHOpen Access Storageobject files in Collections Officeframed and glazedLocated in oastore, rack7A1958196331 January 199125 March - 15 December 200018 December 2001March 2007PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC124inscr. lower left: G.P.H. WATSONThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19421953193919531939194525 x 351940s1953MADWatercolour depicting two houses in Dean Village, Edinburgh. The building to the left has stairs leading up to the door. Three children can be seen to the right of the painting.University of St AndrewsScotlandWATSON, George Patrick Houston (Scottish; 1887 - 1960)CRE2004-05-31AU15:17:59MASON, DeborahMoved to make space for paintings coming back from McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 2544collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:48:4212:25:1214:41:3114:41:1616:28:5612:39:1212:17:4912:02:01Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940spp.148-9ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR19471884insurance list by artistCommon Room, (No7) McIntosh Hall list by location, 1963 or 1983McIntosh Hall, Deputy Warden's flat.McIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursars flat Student exhibition checklistMcIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's FlatSolander box, Museum Collections office.FERNIEHURSTCASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-262011-04-262011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-04-222004-05-2819971997Damaged in McIntosh Hall fire. Located during clean-up operation in pile of charred furniture lying outside the Hall. Board warped; charring from charcoal and soot, particularly to reverse; minor staining from mould; cuts and abrasions to obverse, presumably from frame glass breaking; staining to reverse, probably from dirty water. Discoloration round obverse perimeter from acidic mount also observed.1997DamagedHC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2004-05-28ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £6 insurance list by artist.1958Brother of Margaret I Wright, (1884 - 1957), painted HC133.2004-05-28fairFerniehurst CastleFair. Damaged in fire 1997; conserved 1998. Staining to perimeter, from previous acidic mount. Abrasions, lower centre and upper left (HR, May 2004).Common Room, No. 7 House, McIntosh Hall.195819631989199219941998unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.HILLHOUSE, Susie195819631990199219941998CREASY, HelenColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1998c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Unfinished watercolour study on reverse of cottage against backdrop of loch and hills. Acid-free card separates the two watercolours.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTFERNIEHURSTWRIGHT, JAMESCASTLEobject files in Collections Office195819631989 - 1990199219941998FIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC125signed lower right: Jas Wright inscr. in pencil over unfinished watercolour on reverse: Ferniehurst Castle / James Wr [covered by framer's label] printed framer's label, reverse, over unfinished watercolour: MCLAGEN & CUMMING LTD / LITHOGRAPHERS PRINTERS EDINBURGH 7The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by182819461953193919531939194538.4 x 29.1 cm (actual) 60.0 x 42.7 cm (mount)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Ferniehurst Castle. The focus of the painting is the tower with its array of conically-capped corner turrets.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d.1947)CRE2004-05-28ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 2500collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19531953195309:49:1212:30:3816:29:5212:54:4912:54:0616:42:1512:17:5312:02:01Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.64, ill. p.65ac114ac114ac114alh10alh10ac114ad458ad458JABHR1947188418102`insurance list by artistStaircase, university hall list by location, ?1963University Hall, Old Wing, Senior Study It is unclear whether de Montfort saw the work, or was working from an earlier list.University Hall, Old Wing, Senior Study.University Hall, Wardlaw Drawing Room.Wardlaw Drawing roomRemoved from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.DUNFERMLINEPENDSABBEYgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-012011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-212004-05-31HC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan199919991999Remounted and reframed. £748.00 for 20 works.2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBrother of Margaret I Wright, (1884-1957).KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-312011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairgoodThe Pends, DunfermlinegeneralframemountartworkMount discoloured at bevell. Insects and debris inside glass. Frame fine (Trant, 1999)As 1996 - but substantially coming away from wall. Reported.Chipping to left at mirror-plate.Small balck insects on upper section and debris at lower left.Good condition.Staircase, University Hall19581963198919841999200920092010unknownMONFORT, Patricia deSCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyDALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19581963199019841999200920092010black and white photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1999c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.The Pends and the 'frater' or refectory of Dunfermline Abbey are depicted.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolourWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTDUNFERMLINEWRIGHT, JAMESPENDSABBEYobject files in Collections Office87.5 x 62.8 cm195819631989 - 199022 October 19841999March 200928 May 20092 March 2010GENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC126signed lower left: Jas WrightThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by183119461953193919531939194542.8 x 38.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting an archway through the gatehouse of Dunfermline Abbey, Fife. To the left is an arched stained glass window.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d.1947)CRE2004-05-31ACuh1 2545collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:49:4516:30:2616:41:5612:17:5612:02:02Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sNot one of the Pilgrim Trust works illustrated in this book.ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR194718845050insurance list by artistCommon room St Salvators Hall list by location, ?1963St Salvator's Hall, Common Room. It is unclear whether de Montfort saw the work, or was working from an earlier list.In St Salvator's Hall, Common Room.Not noted on Lee's list of works in St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall during audit.STIRLINGgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-212004-05-31HC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5 insurance list by artist.1958Brother of Margaret I Wright, (1884 - 1957).2004-05-31unknownOld World Entry, StirlingCommon Room, St Salvator's Hall.195819631989198419942001unknownMONFORT, Patricia deSCOTT, AlisonLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen195819631990198419942001HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Missing. Last known location, St Salvator's Hall.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTSTIRLINGWRIGHT, JAMESobject files in Collections Officeglazed195819631989 - 199026 July 19841994Spring 2001GENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC127signed lower right: Jas WrightThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531939194560 x 49 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d.1947)CRE2004-05-31MUmissing1 1064collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:50:1212:46:2612:39:2712:31:4416:31:3515:29:0612:39:1912:18:0012:02:0214:01:3410:34:01published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.136, ill. p.137ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABKG19471884HC128Hamilton Hall 4th Floor Cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectinsurance list by artistHamilton Hall Common Room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall On list dated 28th October 1992, not checked as having been seen, but not marked as missingMISSING Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Hamiton Hall Paper Store C. J. PayneMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.BANNOCKBURNScotlandMILLgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211999-04-14HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958Brother of Margaret I Wright (1884 - 1957), painted HC 133.VOCE, Ella1999-04-142011-01-18goodgoodOld Mill Farm, Field of BannockburngoodSmall glue residue where painting meets mount in right corner. Specks of dust behind glazing on mount.Hamilton Hall, Common Room19991958196319821992199520022003unknownunknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19991958196319821992199520022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust19951995c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (03/03/1999) in Hamilton Hall fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and charcoalBANNOCKBURNWRIGHT, JAMESWATERCOLOURSCOTLANDPILGRIM TRUSTMILLobject files in Collections Office49.1 x 60.5 cm plain wood3 March 199919581963198219922 February 199514 August 20027 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC128signed in ink l.r.: JAS WRIGHT written in green felt tip v.: Pilgrim Trust / "Old Mill Farm" / Field of Bannockburn / by / James Wright inscr. verso in black ink: STAIR 1The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1233123419461946193919391939194525.2 x 35.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a rural landscape with a farm at its centre. Fields can be seen to the left and a lane on the right leads to the farm. A horse and cart are shown beside the farm buildings.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d. 1947)CRE1999-04-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 1067collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:50:3212:51:0412:43:3611:21:3416:32:0915:30:2312:18:0312:02:03published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.98, ill. p.99ac114ac114ac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABKG19471884HC129insurance list by artistHamilton Hall common room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall On list dated 28th October 1992, not checked as having been seen, but not marked as missingMissing Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Hamilton Hall paper store C. J. PayneHamilton hall 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Hung in large reception room, ground floor, 9 The ScoresTOWNSCAPEKILBARCHANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211999-04-14HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958Brother of Margaret I Wright, (1884 - 1957), painted HC133.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-08-142011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairfairfairfairThe Knowe, Kilbarchanframemountartworkframe in good condition, painting warped, dead insect on mat. (K Gray, April 1999). Painting foxed, upper right and centre (Aug 2002) Undulating in mount (HR, 16/4/04)Splitting at all 4 corners. Warped down left side.Discoloured at edges of image and dirty.Foxed upper left section.Hamilton Hall, Common Room195819631982199219951999200220032009unknownunknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.RAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, Jessica195819631982199219951999200220032009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust199519951995194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999) in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourphousewatercolour and charcoalTOWNSCAPEWRIGHT, JAMESWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTKILBARCHANobject files in Collections Office49.0 x 61.5 cm moulded wooden frame, glazed19581963198219922 February 199514 April 199914 August 20027 April 200322 September 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC129signed in ink l.r.: JAS WRIGHT labelled v.: Pilgrim Trust, The Knowe, Kilbarchan / Watercolour / by James Wright inscr. verso in black ink: STAIR 2 inscr. verso on label: 1603 inscr. verso in ink: G9959/8 inscr. verso on label in red crayon: 1 & 1 / 11The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by12381239128019461946193919391939194525.0 x 36.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting buildings bordering a town square in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. The buildings on the left cast a shadow across the square.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d. 1947)CRE1999-04-14ACphouse1 15collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195811:11:2610:46:3516:41:4812:24:2012:21:1712:10:3012:00:27, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG1936186379'Old House, Cockenzie' listed as being in Wardlaw Hall'Old House Cockenzie' in Wardlaw Hall.'Earl Seton Old Inn Cockenzie' in University Hall, Old Wing, 2nd Floor Corridor [addition in pencil 'between rooms 37 and 38'].'Earl Seton Old Inn Cockenzie' in University Hall, Old Wing, 2nd floor, between rms 37 & [38]Addition to Scott's catalogue card: 'Cannot be found in Uni Hall or Uni House'.Student exhibition checklist. 'OW, 2fl, UH [Old Wing, 2nd floor, University Hall].ScotlandARCHITECTUREEARL SETON OLD INNCOCKENZIEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, William MarshallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, William MarshallScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.pnumber: £3.3 'Old House, Cockenzie'.19581996-09-30unknownEarl Seton Old Inn, Cockenzie195819631984198919901992unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownunknown195819631984199019901992colour photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1903194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREEARL SETON OLD INNCOCKENZIEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1958196322 October 19841989 - 199016 November 19901992PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC13signed, in pencil, lower left: Marshall Brown, 1903 ; inscribed lower right: Earl Seton Old Inn Cockenzie, 1903The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by322194619461939193923.0 x 29.0 (sight)1940's1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, William Marshall; (British, 1863-1936)CRE1996-09-30MUmissing1 2546collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:50:5313:48:3716:32:4116:41:5612:18:0712:02:04Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sNot one of the Pilgrim Trust works illustrated in this book.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR194718845162-Dinsurance list by artistcommon room st salvators hall list by location, ?1963St Salvator's Hall, Common Room. It is unclear whether de Montfort saw the work, or was working from an earlier list.In St Salvator's Hall, Common Room.Not noted on Lee's list of works in St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall during audit.KILBARCHANBLACK BULL INNYARDgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-212004-05-31HC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5 insurance list by artist.1958Brother of Margaret I Wright, (1884 - 1957).2004-05-31unknownBlack Bull Yard, KilbarchanCommon Room, St Salvator's Hall.195819631989198419942001unknownMONFORT, Patricia deSCOTT, AlisonLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen195819631990198419942001black and white photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1995c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTKILBARCHANWRIGHT, JAMESBLACK BULL INNYARDobject files in Collections Officeglazed195819631989 - 199026 July 19841994Spring 2001GENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC130signed lower left: Jas WrightThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by182919461953193919531939194559 x 48 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a cobbled alleyway between a row of buildings and a wall in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. There are children standing by the wall on the right and a woman standing watching them on the left.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d.1947)CRE2004-05-31MUmissing1 1065collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:51:1914:18:2011:19:4516:33:2815:30:2312:18:1012:02:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABKG19471884HC131insurance list by artistHamilton Hall Common Room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall On list dated 28th October 1992, not checked as having been seen, but not marked as missingMISSING Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Hamilton Hall Paper store C. J. PayneHamilton Hall 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Hung in large recepion room, ground floor, 9 The ScoresFISHINGRURAL LIFEPORTINCAPLEHIGHLANDSCOTTAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211999-04-14HC:C3DonationWRIGHT, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958Brother of Margaret I Wright, (1884 - 1957), painted HC133.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1999-04-142011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairfairfairgoodFisher cottages at Portincapleframemountartworkmount discoloured, piece of glass in l.r., mount and frame dip in the middle.(K. Gray April 1999) No glass seen in mount (HR, 14/4/04)Glazing slipped at upper edge. Slightly split top left corner.Glazing and mount dirty.Slightly undulating.Hamilton Hall, Common Room195819631982199219951999200220032009unknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.unknownRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, Jessica195819631982199219951999200220032009ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1995c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999) in Hamilton Hall fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourphousewatercolour and charcoalWATERCOLOURPILGRIM TRUSTFISHINGRURAL LIFEPORTINCAPLEHIGHLANDSWRIGHT, JAMESCOTTAGEobject files in Collections Office49.5 x 61.5 cm19581963198219922 February 199514 April 199914 August 20027 April 200322 September 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC131signed in ink, l.l.: JAS WRIGHT written in green felt tip v.: Fisher cottages at Portincaple / by / James Wright / Property of Pilgrim Trust inscr. verso in black pen: STAIR 2The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by123519461946193919391939194526.2 x 36.5 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting fishing cottages at Portincaple, Argyll and Bute. The two whitewashed cottages are on the edge of Loch Long, with hills beyond.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, James (b.c. 1884, d.1947)CRE1999-04-14ACphouse1 2548collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:52:3613:55:4916:35:1515:29:2912:18:1412:02:06Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 116, ill. p.117ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR195718845213insurance list by artistlist by location, ?1963. Bursar's Office, St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall.Not noted on Lee's list of works in St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall during audit.KENMOREGATEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-212004-05-31HC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5 insurance list by artist.1958Sister of James Wright, (c.1884 - 1947).2004-05-31unknownGateway to KenmoreBursar's Room, St Salvator's Hall.19581963198119942001unknownunknownLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen19581963198119942001HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last seen in St Salvator's Hall, ?1963.Recording ScotlandpaintingpaintingmissingPILGRIM TRUSTKENMOREWRIGHT, MARGARETGATEobject files in Collections Office1958196319811994Spring 2001FIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC132The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946195319391953193919451940s1953MADA painting depicting a scene in Kenmore, Perthshire. A woman and child are shown in the foreground, walking along a path away from an grand stone gateway.University of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, Miss Margaret Isobel (b. 1884, d.1957)CRE2004-05-31MUmissing1 1062collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWS09:53:1714:07:1014:05:3816:36:1814:20:5315:30:2312:18:1712:02:0611:24:2311:14:4010:39:20published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.78 ill. p.79ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABKG19571884insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. Entrance Office, St Salvator's HallMissing, not found in St Salvator's Hall.In Dean's Court Common Room.In Deans Court Common Room (student exhibition checklist).In Deans Court, east wall of Common Room.In common room of Deans Court.In Deans Court Common Room.In common room of Deans CourtPainting was not returned to Dean's Court as when it was removed from the hall it was noted that the canvas had some damage. Therefore, when the Recording Scotland Exhibition ended the painting was moved to the Museum collections office to await treatment.Taken to Christine Bullick's studio in Edinburgh for conservation.Returned from conservator to open access store.GOUROCKCLYDELANDSCAPEScotlandTOWER HILLCHURCHgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-12-122010-05-311999-04-14HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1999-04-14ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 insurance list by artist1958Sister of James Wright (b.c.1884, d.1947).VOCE, Ella1999-04-142011-03-29fairfairRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesGourock from Tower HillConserved by Christine Bullick (MRO, 31 May 2010) Crack, with paint lifting, to centre right of canvas. Cracking and damage to lower corners of canvas. Small holes to lower left, upper left & upper right of canvas. Backing torn - should be replaced. Frame mainly good. Minor loss of gilding. particularly to lower edge. (HCR, 11/10/2001)Small paint abrasion, upper centre of painting.Entrance office, St Salvator's Hall195819631981199419921999200119942003200920102010unknownunknownLEE, Karen M.unknownGRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenLEE, Karen M.KERACHER, SusanDALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica195819631981199419921999200119942003200920102010ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust19951940s194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTGOUROCKCLYDEOIL PAINTINGLANDSCAPEWRIGHT, MARGARET ISOBELSCOTLANDTOWER HILLCHURCHobject history files38.5 x 50.9 cm gilt wood frame 19581963198121 February 19941992199911 October 200121 February 19942 September 200312 March 200922 April 201031 May 2010PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC133inscribed in white paint lower right: M WRIGHT inscribed on paper label on backboard: 125 inscribed on paper label on backboard: 1631 inscribed on paper label on backboard: PILGRIM TRUST/ 2./ GOUROCK FROM TOWER HILL / by / MISS MARGARET WRIGHT inscribed in pencil on backboard: [G]9914The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by123219461953193919531940194927 x 39.4 cm sight1940s1953MADAn oil painting depicting a landscape with the town of Gourock, Renfrewshire on the banks of the Forth of Clyde. In the background hills on the far side bank can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC2010.3WRIGHT, Margaret Isobel (Scottish; 1884 - 1957)CRE1999-04-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 2547collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958195809:53:3714:07:5816:37:0615:29:2912:18:2012:02:08Recording Scotland, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sNot one of the Pilgrim Trust works illustrated in this book.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR195718845415insurance list by artistlist by location, ?1963. Entrance Office, St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall.Not noted on Lee's list of works in St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall during audit.OLD FERRY INNINNROSENEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-212004-05-31HC:C3SALMOND, James B. (ed.)DonationWRIGHT, Margaret IsobelScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £5 insurance list by artist.1958Sister of James Wright, (c.1884 - 1947).2004-05-31unknownOld Ferry Inn, RoseneathEntrance Office, St Salvator's Hall.19581963198119942001unknownunknownLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen19581963198119942001HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last seen in St Salvator's Hall, ?1963.Recording ScotlandpaintingmissingPILGRIM TRUSTOLD FERRY INNWRIGHT, MARGARETINNROSENEATHobject files in Collections Office1958196319811994Spring 2001GENCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC134The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946195319391953193919451940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWRIGHT, Miss Margaret Isobel (b. 1884, d.1957)CRE2004-05-31MUmissing1 2499collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581958ST ANDREWS14:12:5916:38:1814:08:0015:29:2612:18:2612:02:0814:25:0710:41:39published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 16, ill. p. 17ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1HRHR19951905114insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St Regulus Hall, Warden's RoomMuseum Collections office picture store.Returned to museum colllections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition. HOLYROODPALACEEDINBURGHARTHUR'S SEATLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustZYW, AlexanderinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-12-122010-04-222004-05-31HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationZYW, AlexanderScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.2004-05-31ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £26.5.0 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella2004-05-312011-03-29fairfairRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesHolyrood PalaceFair condition. Many minor areas of paint loss. Scratch, lower centre. Frame dirty, its paint discoloured. Corner mouldings of shells cracked, with losses (HR, May 2004).As before. Minor areas of paint loss, in lower right of painting and scratch centre-right. Paint wearing away from frame. Numerous minor cracks in corners of frame. Pen mark on top edge of frame, mid-right.Resident Warden's room, St Regulus Hall1958196320042009unknownRAWSON, Helenunknown1958196320042009HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194211939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPILGRIM TRUSTZYW, ALEXANDERHOLYROODPALACEEDINBURGHARTHUR'S SEATLANDSCAPEobject files in Collections Office61.6 x 76.9 cm Gilded plaster frame, painted white, with shells and foliage. Chipboard backboard.19581963May 200412 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC135inscr. in pencil, inner frame, lower left: 24 inscr. in ink on label on back of frame: HOLYROOD PALACEThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19421953193919531939194544.3 x 59.6 cm (sight)1940s1953MADPainting depicting Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, with Arthur's Seat in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandZYW, Alexander (1905-1995)CRE2004-05-31ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 427collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeople193419351934 or 193519581983199525 November 195821 September 19831995PERTH09:23:3414:55:4416:48:2016:42:0010:10:44The Brightest Ornament: Thomas Duncan, Portrait and History Painter (1807-1845), PerthPerth Museum and Art GalleryE1995.21995-10-211995-07-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.24Monograph on Duncan, connected to exhibition. The portrait is reproduced on page 24.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JABAVG1845180741HC136Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in United College Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.NATURAL PHILOSOPHYPORTRAITPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byANDERSON, ADAMDUNCAN, ThomasUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegePerth AcademypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-012011-03-282011-03-212009-12-071998-02-19HC:C2RODGER, Robin H.DonationDUNCAN, ThomasScotlandGrandson of Professor DuncanSee Court Minutes 1934-35, 31 January 1935, p.66. The grandson was from Dublin. Frank O. Salisbury was consulted with regard to 're-framing and curtailing' of the canvas. Robin Rodgers of Perth Museum and Art Gallery notes in a latter dated 21 September 1994 (on file) that the portrait was bequeathed to the University on Adam Anderson's death in 1846. However, it does not appear to have arrived at this date.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-02-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £75 (insurance) Listed as in Lower College Hall.Value: £950 (insurance)pnumber: 47 Value: £2500 (insurance)195819831995Duncan was born in the hamlet of Kinclaven, near Perth, the son of a music teacher. He was educated at the Perth Academy and Trustees Academy, Edinburgh. He painted portraits and literary and historical subjects. He was elected A.R.A. in 1843. Anderson was Duncan's former headmaster. A copy of the portrait, by John McLaren Barclay, R.S.A. was at Perth in 1849 (see Peacock, D., Perth ... p.507 - information from Cant's catalogue). It is now held by Perth Museum and Art Gallery. Barclay (1811-1886) was a schoolboy with Anderson. Another copy, a mezzotint on paper by J. Moffat, was exhibited in 'The Brightest Ornament' exhibition in Perth, 1995, alongside the original.RAWSON, Helen2001-03-012011-02fairThe Brightest Ornament: Thomas Duncan, Portrait and History Painter (1807-1845)Perth Museum and Art GalleryPortrait of Adam Andersongood. Very dark - would benefit from cleaning. Damage to canvas, centre right - pushed out from behind? Bitumen presence.Frame scraped, centre right. Foliage missing, lower left, bottom edge. Flower missing, lower right, bottom edge. Gilding loss from lower edge of frame14198519442000SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan198519792000ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna carlini 2010-12-1319842003mid 19th century1Adam Anderson, LL.D. was Professor of Natural Philosophy in the United College 1837-1846.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGENATURAL PHILOSOPHYANDERSON, ADAMDUNCAN, THOMASPORTRAITPERTH ACADEMYPROFESSORobject history filegilt1 May 19851944April 2000CATSee Court Minutes 1934-35, 31 January 1935, p.66. The grandson was from Dublin. Frank O. Salisbury was consulted with regard to 're-framing and curtailing' of the canvas. Robin Rodgers of Perth Museum and Art Gallery notes in a latter dated 21 September 1994 (on file) that the portrait was bequeathed to the University on Adam Anderson's death in 1846. However, it does not appear to have arrived at this date.HC136inscr. on plaque below portrait: ADAM ANDERSON, LL.D. / PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1837-1846Grandson of Professor DuncanCreated bydbi HC136.jpg62716981935193418371845128 x 102 cm?1934 or 1935ADA half length portrait of Adam Anderson, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the United College 1837-1846. He stands with his hands clasped together in front of him and his gaze averted from the viewer.University of St AndrewsScotlandDUNCAN, Thomas, RSA (Scottish, 1807-1845)CRE1998-02-19AClch1 428collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19951995199514:14:1109:45:1714:55:4417:05:3016:50:2616:14:5109:48:44Alumnus Chronicle, 86HC138single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1993Article and illustration of the Principal's portrait.kjk2ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ac114DHAVG1955HC137In Senate RoomIn Senate RoomPRINCIPALPORTRAITVICE-CHANCELLORBIOPHYSICISTPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byARNOTT, StrutherEDWARDS, PeterUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-05-302011-04-182011-04-052011-04-012011-02-252010-12-132005-08-261998-02-19HC:C2260190223150DonationEDWARDS, PeterThe American FoundationPresented to the University of St Andrews by the American Foundation.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-08very goodvery goodPortrait of Principal Struther ArnottwholeFrame: Excellent condition with a few small cracks on leaves in the corners of the frame. Canvas: Good condition. However, stretcher marks in the form of horizontal lines are visible on sitters knees and calves (ESE, 2001) Canvas: strecher marks visible on feet, thighs and stomach (JF August 2005)No visible change20012005SEHORN-ELWELL, ErinFREEL, Jane20012005ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna carlini 2010-12-13HC138 - other portrait of Arnott by Edwards20011993/4199311993CommissionedCourt of the University of St. AndrewsSee Court Minutes. The cost agreed for one portrait was £15000.Portrait of Principal Struther ArnottProfessor Arnott was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1986-2000.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPRINCIPALARNOTT, STRUTHERPORTRAITVICE-CHANCELLOREDWARDS, PETERBIOPHYSICISTPROFESSORobject history filegilded wood 189 cm wide31 July 200124 August 2005FIGSee Court Minutes. The cost agreed for one portrait was £15000.Presented to the University of St Andrews by the American Foundation.HC137inscr. on plaque on frame: The first Principal of the University elected (1986) by the Court/ Struther Arnott PhD ScD FRSE FRS/ Presented by the St. Andrews American Foundation, 1995Court of the University of St. AndrewsThe American FoundationCreated bydbi HC137.jpg153119931995cmcmcmcm199319951993frameframecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1994150 cm wide (sight)19931995MADA portrait of Principal Struther Arnott sitting in the Parliament Hall Chair. In the background the Principal's gown can be seen hanging up and a mortar board with yellow tassel rests on a window seat in the corner of the room.University of St AndrewsEDWARDS, Peter; (British, born 1955)CRE2001-08-07AAsen1 2325collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19951995199511:41:0211:39:0914:55:4417:05:3014:54:2314:53:01HC137single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114ad458kjk2kjk2HHHR1955PRINCIPALPORTRAITVICE-CHANCELLORBIOPHYSICISTPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byARNOTT, StrutherEDWARDS, PeterUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-212011-06-212011-04-182011-04-052011-02-022011-02-022002-10-232002-08-06HC:C2208179187139DonationEDWARDS, PeterThe Principal's Council1Present2002-08-06ComponentRecord stateKnox, KevinKnox, Kevin2002-08-062011-02-022011-02-02very goodvery goodvery goodPortrait of Principal Struther Arnottcanvasframegood conditionPossible painting edge showing top left. (Difficult to see due to height, may just be part of design).very small amount of gilt loss underside of frame to lower left.HC137 - other portrait of Arnott by Edwards1993/41Portrait of Principal Struther ArnottProfessor Arnott was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1986-2000.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPRINCIPALARNOTT, STRUTHERPORTRAITVICE-CHANCELLOREDWARDS, PETERBIOPHYSICISTPROFESSORobject history filegilded wood HC138inscr. on plaque on frame: The first Principal of the University elected by the Court/ Struther Arnott CBE PhD ScD DSc LLD FKC FRSE FRS 1986-2000/ Presented by the Principal's Council, 1995The Principal's CouncilCreated by1995cmcmcmcm19951993FrameFrameCanvasCanvasheightwidthheightwidth19941995ADUniversity of St AndrewsEDWARDS, Peter; (British, born 1955)CRE2002-08-06AAlch1 1589collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19861986198610:07:2311:43:0314:55:4509:52:3209:46:5517:03:3210:02:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HR19471860PORTRAITPRIME MINISTERM.P.PARLIAMENTCHANCELLORLIVERYMANEARLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCommissioned byBaldwin, Stanley (1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley)MACBETH-RAEBURN, HenryGoldsmith's CompanyUniversity of St AndrewsBIRLEY, Oswald H. J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-04-222011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-04-012011-03-282001-02-27HC:C272.5604936DonationMACBETH-RAEBURN, HenryThe Goldsmiths' CompanySeveral of the mezzotints remained in the possession of the Goldsmiths' Company. In 1986, the librarian, Miss Susan M. Hare, was instructed by the Court of Assistants to offer them to institutions which had a formal connection with the former Prime Minister, including the University of St Andrews. The University accepted a mezzotint.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesIn the 1920s the Goldsmiths' Company commissioned Oswald Birley to paint a portrait in oils of Stanley Baldwin, a Liveryman of the Company. It was completed in 1928 and hung in the Hall. A number of limited edition mezzotints were made from it by H. Macbeth-Raeburn, c. 1930.lowlaagfaibleniedrigKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-02-272011-04-222011-04-222011-04-22{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Engraved by H.Macbeth Raeburn ASA.\tab\tab\tab Painted by Oswald Birley\par \par \par \par \pard\qc The Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin P.G.M.P\par Prime Minister 1923-1924 and 1924-1929\par Member of the Cast of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths 1916\par } unknowngoodgoodgoodPortrait of Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of BewdleyframemountartworkSome scuffing to the side of frame bottom left. Small chip at bottom of frame left of centre. Two small dents to the side of frame bottom right. It was noted that the painting is hanging on a nail and is not currently mirror-plated. Also hanging next to window.Good Condition.Faint diagonal scratch upper right centre.1994LEE, Karen M.1994ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph2003about 19301The Right Honorable Stanley Baldwin, M.P. was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1929-1947. He was Prime Mininister... Martin Kemp offered to hang the work in the Department of Modern History in 1986. Is it there?PortraitsprintmezzotintmhistmezzotintPORTRAITBALDWIN, STANLEYPRIME MINISTERM.P.PARLIAMENTCHANCELLORGOLDSMITHS' COMPANYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBIRLEY, SIR OSWALDMACBETH-RAEBURN, H.LIVERYMANEARLEARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEYobject history file4 February 1994BIRLEY, Sir OswaldSeveral of the mezzotints remained in the possession of the Goldsmiths' Company. In 1986, the librarian, Miss Susan M. Hare, was instructed by the Court of Assistants to offer them to institutions which had a formal connection with the former Prime Minister, including the University of St Andrews. The University accepted a mezzotint.printedNarrow band at bottom of printHC139printENGLISHThe Goldsmiths' CompanyCreated by17161986cmcmcmcm19861928The top left and right prints are much smaller in size that the main text lower centre.frameframeprintprintheightwidthheightwidth19351986ADA portrait of The Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1929-1947. He sits on a chair, his upper body turned sideways to face the viewer with an elbow resting on the back of the chair.University of St AndrewsMACBETH-RAEBURN, Henry (1860-1947), after BIRLEY, Sir OswaldCRE2001-02-27AUKNOX, KevinHanging in Room 1.17 in St Katherine Lodge currently under the care of Professor Bentley.2011-04-22mhist1 16collect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern195319531953195819911958199116:40:2316:34:4516:32:3011:36:0311:11:0211:09:3615:28:4412:24:2512:21:1712:10:3312:00:2715:02:24, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19361863A work which may be Newhaven, Edinburgh, was located in the Residence Manager's Office, McIntosh Hall. Image and details on object file.McIntosh Hall, Lower Common RoomMcIntosh Hall, Lower Common Room.Listed as in McIntosh Hall, Lower Common Room. However, it is not clear if Montfort saw this work, as there are a tick and a large cross beside the list.On student exhibition list as last seen in McIntosh Hall.Not found during audit of McIntosh Hall.TOWNSCAPEScotlandEDINBURGHNEWHAVENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, William MarshallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-312011-05-312011-05-312011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-01-202010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, William MarshallScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £3.3Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581991ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-311996-09-30goodunknownNewhaven, EdinburghPainting was previously in too poor condition to hang. Has slipped away from mount in frame. Work has been reframed by Alan Sproson 200219581963198919921994RAWSON, HelenunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.200219581963199019921994HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.It is not certain that the work found by H. Rawson in McIntosh Hall in 2002 is Newhaven, Edinburgh. More research needed. Dimensions and condition of the discovered work contained in object file.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourTOWNSCAPESCOTLANDEDINBURGHNEWHAVENPILGRIM TRUSTBROWN, WILLIAM MARSHALLsee files in Collections Office40.5 x 49 cm (frame)20 September 2002195819631989 - 199019921994PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC14The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531880193620.3 x 29 cm (sight)1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the beach at Newhaven, Edinburgh. A number of small boats are lined up on the sand and a cluster of huts can be seen on the cliff top to the right with two figures walking towards them.University of St AndrewsScotlandconservationC0267BROWN, William Marshall; (British, 1863-1936)CRE1996-09-30MU15:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore. picture racking, rack9A2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1598collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>internpeople18881958after 188819581983199525 November 195821 September 19831995ST ANDREWS10:19:3814:56:5911:34:2812:08:0611:45:0010:03:3709:56:5917:12:1717:07:0316:41:4414:52:3210:14:09The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1888Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114JABHR19081819422Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in United College Hall.PORTRAITLOGICRHETORICMETAPHYSICSPROFESSORENGLISH LITERATUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBaynes, Thomas SpencerDICKINSON, Lowes CatoUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082011-04-082011-04-042011-04-042011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-03-232011-03-212009-12-072001-02-271990September 1990Vandalised in Lower College Hall. 32" long scratch in the lower area of the painting.1990DamagedHC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownDICKINSON, Lowes Cato1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted: Appeared stable.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in United College Hall.Value: £650 (insurance)pnumber: 51 Value: £1500 (insurance)195819831995Portrait Painter.highhooghautehochRawson, HelenROBINSON, Claire2002-03-012011-022011-04-18goodfairfairSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of Thomas Spencer Baynesgenerally good condition. Some cracking to lower part of canvas. Frame: gilding losses and much cracking. (HCR, 1 March 2002).Repaired slash still visible. Indentation, small, lower left corner. Four scratches, lower centre area. Ask conservator to assess.Examined by conservator, Christine Bullick, on 12/04/2011. This painting was found to have several scratches to the surface varnish. To be conserved on a future site visit.L1/200219851944SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald Gordon19851979unknownClare Meredith Conservation Studioblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131984200019931888189011888DonationBAYNES, MrsPresented to Mrs Baynes by pupils and friends.Thomas Spencer Baynes, LL.B., LL.D. was Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in the United College of the University of St Andrews, 1864-1887. Part of his duties was to teach English Literature and he published several influential articles on Shakespeare. He edited the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Born in Wellington, Somerset, 24 March 1823. He died suddenly in London on 31 May 1887. The Senate of St. Andrews University, upon his death, warmly acknowledged his 'ever happy influence as a wise counsellor on all questions of public and academic policy.'Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITBAYNES, THOMAS SPENCERDICKINSON, LOWES C.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGELOGICRHETORICMETAPHYSICSPROFESSORENGLISH LITERATURESHAKESPEAREobject history filegilt 141.3 x 115.2 cm1 May 1985after 1944CATPresented to Mrs Baynes by pupils and friends.HC140inscr.: 18 LDC 88BAYNES, MrsCreated bydbi HC140.jpg151715181519189019581888188818881888121.3 x 93.9 cmabout 1888after 1888DAUA portrait of Thomas Spence Baynes, Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in United College 1864-1887. He is shown sitting in a chair holding an open book and is wearing a black academic gown with a blue hood.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0105DICKINSON, Lowes Cato (1819-1908)CRE2001-02-27ABlch1 1209collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1897189718971983198310:37:5214:56:5917:02:5117:06:3210:20:4810:19:4710:19:2510:18:4910:08:5816:41:4109:51:0210:55:4910:52:41"Maria R.", MainstreamHC142HC483HC523single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.122ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1hcr1HRHR49ARCHBISHOPPORTRAITST ANDREWSCHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBEATON, DavidHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-082011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-132010-12-122010-12-122002-08-062000-03-22HC:C2Duke of HamiltonDonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonBalfour House, ScotlandBUTE, John, 3rd Marquis ofSee Court Minutes, 19 March 18971PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)1983After a portrait of Cardinal David Beaton once at Balfour House, Fife, (Balfour House is owned by the Beaton family) and now at Wemyss Castle, Fife. This portrait was believed to be an authentic likeness of Beaton and according to Sir J.L. Caw (in 'Scottish Portaits'), was possibly painted during Beaton's visit to Italy in 1541, which he made with the intention of obtaining appointment as papal legate. However, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery staff feeel that the painting is not contemporary and that its style suggests that it was probably painted in France around fifty years after the Cardinal's death. It is now almost certain that the Cardinal never went to Rome (see Dr Margaret Sanderson, 'Cardinal of Scotland', 1986). He did, however, spend time in Paris. The Blairs portait of Beaton, is similar to the Balfour one but, however, depicts an older man. This portrait originally belonged to the Scots College in Rome but was brought to Scotland in 1829 by Abbe Macpherson and placed in Blairs College, Aberdeen. It was probably painted around sixty years after the Cardinal's death and after the foundation of the Scots College in 1600, at a time when there was a cult in Rome for paintings of Catholic martryrs. It was probably based on an 'authentic' portrait, possibly the Balfour Beaton discussed above or possibly on a believed contemporary sketch done by a French artist, now lost. A copy of the Blairs portait was made by the Aberdonian artist Giles c. 1820 and is now in Fyvie Castle. (Information from correspondence from Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune to Ian Carradice, Keeper of Collections, University of St Andrews, July 1995; 'Reputed Portraits of Cardinal Beaton': letter from Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune published in Country Life, December 26 1952; and David McRoberts, 'Potraits of Cardinal Beaton' in Innes Review, 1945, pp.100-103).DALE, Amy2001-08-072011-02-08goodgoodPortrait of Cardinal BeatonWholegood (HCR, March 2000) The gilded wood looks solid; gold leaf has tarnished some. Cracks in the corners. Canvas: Good condition. Visible on the black background, areas of "flatness" or fading in the paint. Areas are spotted, as though water has splashed the canvas, OR result of overcleaning?Cracks to all four corners of frame. Canvas in good condition.1985SCOTT, Alison1985unknownADAMSON, PeterBute Photo Unitblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC142 - portrait once thought to be of Cardinal Beaton HC483 - Wishart's Last Exhortation HC523 - Cardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews Castle19841994200218961Copy of a portrait once identified as Cardinal Beaton, now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk.Wishart's Last ExhortationCardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews CastleDavid Beaton or Bethune (1494 - 1546), cardinal archbishop of St Andrews, was the third son of John Bethune of Balfour, elder brother of Archbishop James Bethune. He studied at the universities of St Andrews and Glasgow and in his sixteenth year was sent to Paris, where he studied both the civil and canon law. In 1537 he was consecrated bishop of Mirepoix in Foix and shortly after Pope Paul III made him Cardinal of San Stefano on Monte Celio. He succeeded his uncle as archbishop of St Andrews in 1539. He was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1539-1546. From an early age he was resident for Scotland at the court of France. He was made lord privy seal in 1528 and chancellor in 1543. He was also proto-notary apostoloic and legate a latere from 1543. Until he became primate Beaton was frequently employed on foreign diplomatic service. He negotiated the marriage of James V with Magdalen, daughter of Francis I. He continued his uncle's policy of knitting closer the alliance with France and standing on the defensive against England. On the death of James V in 1542 Beaton produced a will appointing himself and the earls of Huntly, Argyle and Arran joint regents. His opponents declared this a forgery and Beaton was arrested but was soon restored to his own castle. The cardinal was a zealous persecutor of reformers and was among those who found George Wishart guilty of spreading heretical doctrines. Wishart was burnt in St Andrews on 2 March 1546. As revenge for Wishart's death, John Leslie, brother to the Earl of Rothes, his nephew Norman and Kircaldy of Grange surprised and murdered the Cardinal in his bedroom in St Andrews Castle and took possession of the fortress on 29 May 1546. (Information from 'Dictionary of National Biography').Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasBEATONCARDINAL BEATONBETHUNEARCHBISHOPPORTRAITWISHART, GEORGEST ANDREWSCHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file98.5 x 85.5 cm gilt frame29 May 1985FIGHC141inscr. on label on frame, l.c.: CARDINAL BEATON / CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY / 1539-1546 inscr. in ink, verso on stretcher: Cardinal Beaton - / 1546 / Copied by E.J. Haynes from original / Balfour House 1896 inscr. in pencil on label, verso: [J]3658 (1) inscr. on label, verso: Aitken Dott & Son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH SKH noted: more writing obscured by canvasafter 1896unknownCreated bydbi HC141.jpg1327132815891983189618961896Frame: 99.5 x 80 cm Canvas: 68 x 56 cm (h,w)after 1896AUThis portrait of Cardinal Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, shows only his head and shoulders. He wears a scarlet mozzetta (short cape) around his shoulders and scarlet biretta (square cap) on his head.University of St AndrewsScotlandBalfour HouseHAYNES, E.J.CRE2001-08-07ABsen1 1208collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern184418651844-65ST ANDREWS09:58:4209:57:4915:05:4910:45:2014:56:5917:07:4817:06:3216:30:4209:52:1211:00:4611:00:31The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15HC141HC483HC523single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ac114hcr1hcr1HRHR10.22HC142Library ref: 10.22. Transferred from Library 1997.BETHUNEARCHBISHOPPORTRAITCHANCELLORCARDINALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterSitterCreated byBEATON, DavidWISHART, GeorgeHOWARD, PhilipUniversity of St AndrewsNAIRN, J.T.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-06-062011-06-022011-05-302011-04-182011-04-052011-04-052011-02-012010-12-132010-12-122010-12-122010-04-222000-03-22HC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownNAIRN, J.T.unknownIn University by 1865: referred to as among art collection in University Calendar 18651PresentSPROSON, AlanJuly 200020002000Sproson framed the painting. New frame funded by the Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-03-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesAfter a portrait at Holyrood House, once thought to be of Cardinal Beaton but now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk (1629-1694). Howard was Cardinal Protector of England and Scotland. The costume of the sitter of the Holyrood portrait is incorrect for Cardinal Beaton's period and typical of a Scottish 17th century divine, wearing the red skull cap of a Senator of the College of Justice. Two copies of the Holyrood portrait are in Balfour House, Fife, with some variation including inscriptions identifying the subject as David Beaton. A third portrait, the Bearsden portrait, appears to be a copy of the Balfour portraits. HC142 appears to have been copied from the Balfour portraits rather than the Holyrood original. It also bears an inscription identifying the subject as David Beaton. The Holyrood portrait was apparently erroneously identified as David Beaton by John Smith in 'Iconographia Scotica', 1798 and this mistake was perpetuated when copies of the painting were made. A portrait of Howard by Rubens was formerly at Lord Spencer's seat, Wimbledon. Other portraits of Cardinal Philip Howard are in the picture gallery at Oxford; in Castle Howard, Yorkshire, (full-length); at Worksop Monor (half-length, in a square scarlet cap); at Greystoke Castle. (Information from 'Reputed Portraits of Cardinal Beaton': letter from Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune published in Country Life, December 26 1952; and David McRoberts, 'Potraits of Cardinal Beaton' in Innes Review, 1945, pp.100-103).VOCE, Ella2002-03-012011-06-02goodgoodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreCopy of a portrait once identified as Cardinal Beaton, now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk.good - 4 June 2000. Until restored by Christine Bullick, the picture was torn at the upper left, in the 'poi' and 'Arc' of the words 'Meripoisensis' and 'Arc'. (HCR: 2002) Minor cracking to paint layer (HCR 1 March 2002)Cracking in line with age. Line visible from previous frame. Small area of paint lifting from canvas beneath eye on left. Frame: good.L1/20021997unknownGUNN, Ann V.1997ADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, Christinecolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC141 - Portrait of Cardinal Beaton HC483 - Wishart's Last Exhortation HC523 - Cardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews Castle1999200018441Portrait of Cardinal BeatonWishart's Last ExhortationCardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews CastleChristine Bullick notes that the signature may be a later addition (see conservation report). David Beaton or Bethune (1494 - 1546), cardinal archbishop of St Andrews, was the third son of John Bethune of Balfour, elder brother of Archbishop James Bethune. He studied at the universities of St Andrews and Glasgow and in his sixteenth year was sent to Paris, where he studied both the civil and canon law. In 1537 he was consecrated bishop of Mirepoix in Foix and shortly after Pope Paul III made him Cardinal of San Stefano on Monte Celio. He succeeded his uncle as archbishop of St Andrews in 1539. He was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1539-1546. From an early age he was resident for Scotland at the court of France. He was made lord privy seal in 1528 and chancellor in 1543. He was also proto-notary apostoloic and legate a latere from 1543. Until he became primate Beaton was frequently employed on foreign diplomatic service. He negotiated the marriage of James V with Magdalen, daughter of Francis I. He continued his uncle's policy of knitting closer the alliance with France and standing on the defensive against England. On the death of James V in 1542 Beaton produced a will appointing himself and the earls of Huntly, Argyle and Arran joint regents. His opponents declared this a forgery and Beaton was arrested but was soon restored to his own castle. The cardinal was a zealous persecutor of reformers and was among those who found George Wishart guilty of spreading heretical doctrines. Wishart was burnt in St Andrews on 2 March 1546. As revenge for Wishart's death, John Leslie, brother to the Earl of Rothes, his nephew Norman and Kircaldy of Grange surprised and murdered the Cardinal in his bedroom in St Andrews Castle and took possession of the fortress on 29 May 1546. (Information from 'Dictionary of National Biography').Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasBEATONCARDINAL BEATONBETHUNEARCHBISHOPPORTRAITWISHART, GEORGECHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCARDINAL PHILIP HOWARDCARDINALobject history filewooden frame, gilt effect 89.7 x 77.4 cmunknown24 September 1997CATHC142inscr.u.l.: David Bethune Cardinalis Presbiter / St., Steph: se monte Caelio Episcopus / Meri [damage 'po'?] isensis et .St..Andreae / Archipiscopus &c:: inscr. on gilt label, now removed from old frame and on file: CARDINAL BEATON / CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY / 1539-1546 / PAINTED BY J.T. NAIRN, 1844. signed and dated, lower left, on shadow of robe: Nairne 1844 verso, canvas stamp: Rowney & Co.unknownCreated bydbi HC142.jpg13291360194518441844184476.0 x 63.0 cmafter 1844AUA portrait depicting the head and shoulders of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk (once identified as Cardinal Beaton). He is shown wearing the scarlet garments of a cardinal.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2000.3NAIRN, J.T.CRE2000-03-22ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 1596collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19621962April 19621983199521 September 19831995EDINBURGHLONDON11:38:3311:33:3414:57:0010:29:1710:24:5210:23:0416:42:1409:53:1311:02:42Royal Institute GalleriesE1961.1E1961.219611961-12-2019611961-11-22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABHR1962190532HC143Listed as in Parliament Hall, 14 June 1984.In Parliament Hall.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue, complied during Dr Cant's time as archivist of St Andrews University, has not been published. Listed as in Parliament Hall. Regent's Room, St Salvator's Hall crossed out.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITRECTORPOLITICIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBOOTHBY, Robert John GrahamWESTWATER, Robert H.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-132010-12-122009-12-072001-02-27HC:C2DonationWESTWATER, Robert H.BOOTHBY, Robert John GrahamPresented by Lord Boothby (St.Salvator's College Council Minutes 10.4.1962 - 1961-1962, p.75).1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted the condition was 'Splendid'.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.Banff and Buchan Conservative and Unionist AssociationMarch 200420042004£8.50Colour print supplied for display in headquarters.2001-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesValue: £10,000 (insurance)pnumber: 98 Value: £10,000 (insurance)19831995Painter in oil of portraits and figure subjects.Dale, Amy2001-06-072011-02-07goodgoodAcademyAnnual Exhibition of Royal Society of Portrait PaintersunknownRoyal Institute GalleriesPortrait of Lord BoothbywholeCanvas: Some small punctures appear around the edges of the canvas about 1 cm from frame. Possibly due to re-hanging of canvas? Frame: Excellent condition; has some small chipping under the name plaque (Sehorn-Elwell, 7 June 2001). No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Aug 2006) No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Sept 2007)No visible change19852001196220082008SCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19852001197920082008unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAn CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131984200319611Robert John Graham Boothby, Lord Boothby (1900-1986), politician, was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1958-61. See more information on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITBOOTHBY, LORDBOOTHBY, ROBERTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRECTORWESTWATER, ROBERT HPOLITICIANobject history filegilded wood 136 x 107.5 cm26 May 19857 June 2001196228 July 200829 October 2008Presented by Lord Boothby (S.S. College Council 10.4.1962 - 1961-1962, p.75).HC143s., lower right: WESTWATER / 1961 inscr. on label, verso, in ink: No. 1 (OIL) / THE RT. HON. LORD BOOTHBY / K.B.E., LL.D.. / RECTOR OF ST ANDREWS / UNIVERSITY, 1958-61 / BY R.H. WESTWATER / A.R.S.A. inscr. in chalk, verso: ST SALVATOR'S COLLEGE X LEGGETT E2231 inscr. in pencil, verso: BOOTHBY. K.B.E, LL.D., RECTOR OF ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 1958-61 inscr. on label, verso, upper left: Royal Society of Portrait Painters / R.H. WESTWATER A.R.S.A. R.P. / CHURCH HOUSE, SOUTH FLEET, KENT / THE RT. HON. LORD BOOTHBY / RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS, 1958-61 / No. on Schedule 2BOOTHBY, LordCreated bydbi HC143.jpg151517021962196219611961109 x 83.5 cmApril 1962ADA portrait of Lord Boothby, Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1958-6. He is shown sitting on a chair, pointing to a piece of paper resting on his knee and in the background there are bookshelves with rows of books. He wears the purple silk gown of the Rector faced and lined with maroon silk.University of St AndrewsWESTWATER, Robert H. (1905-1962)CRE2001-06-07ABph1 1565collect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>intern18591859185919831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199511:42:5809:59:3711:59:0817:08:3910:34:3210:31:4710:30:2916:42:0316:19:2811:20:5610:10:4711:08:52The Home Life of Sir David Brewster, Edinburgh'Martyr of Science': Sir David Brewster 1781-1868, EdinburghThe St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66University Calendar 1891-2PH207PH39PH43PH49HC208single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22p.35Biography by Brewster's daughter.Proceedings of a Bicentenary Symposium held at the Royal Scottish Museum on 21 November 1981, together with a catalogue of scientific apparatus associated with Sir David Brewster and a bibliography of his published writings.Described as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the United College Hall.Described as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the United College Hall.ac114ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114hcr1HRESE85Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.Gilt and plaster in lower parts of the frame loose and damaged especially on cornersPRINCIPALPORTRAITSCIENTISTOPTICSKALEIDOSCOPELIGHTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBREWSTER, DavidHERRICK, William SalterUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegeEdinburgh UniversitypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-05-162011-04-082011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-03-252011-03-252011-03-212010-12-122002-08-062001-03-21HC:C2GORDON,MORRISON-LOW, A.D. and CHRISTIE, J.R.R. (eds.)Senatus AcademicusPurchaseHERRICK, William SalterHERRICK, William SalterSee Senate Minutes 14 May 1859 and 18 June 1859, p.501.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, examined the painting and noted: Appears to have been (glue?) lined onto board; many of the bitumen passages have been retouched for cosmetic enhancement; existing varnish layer has sunk in some areas leaving a matt finish; recommend no more than a surface clean and varnish.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.PASSMORE, MartinJanuary 200320032003Colour image supplied for reproducing onto canvas for display in offices of the Kaleidoscope Company, St Andrews. One use only permitted. All work, inc. reproduction onto canvas, carried out by University's Bute Photo Unit.2001-03-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes120 guineasValue: £1250 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance)pnumber: 45 Value: £3500 (insurance)198319581995Senate Minutes 18 June 1859, p.501, note: Sir David approves of the portrait "as an excellent likeness". Herrick (exhibited 1880-1887) was a figure painter, London.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2001-03-212011-022011-02very goodgoodpoorPortrait of Sir David BrewsterCanvasFrameBitumin. Paint loss, upper edge? Stretcher visible, centre.Major losses to lower corners of frame. Also minor losses to left and right sides. Loss of beading from inner moulding, right side, two areas. 6 losses to inner moulding, lower frame. Beading loss to left side of outer frame and several beading losses, right side of outer frame. Losses of gilding to sides and lower edge of frame.2000198519442006KERACHER, SusanSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonHOPES, David2000198519792006ADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, Christineblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-17PH207, PH39, PH43, PH49 - instruments etc associated with Sir David Brewster.199719971997c. 18591Brewster's Microscopekaleidoscope; with 3 separate lenses (one broken) in cardboard box labelled: Brewster Kaleidoscope. Box also contains 3 brass tubes (one with a lens), 3 notes, 1 printed page and 1 piece of velvettwo tourmaline crystals stored in a cardboard box marked: Pair of Tourmalines each on a brass stem that fits on shaft of some polarising instrument.crude polariser analyser with tourmaline crystalsPortrait of Henry MillerSir David Brewster (1781-1868) was Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard 1838-1859. He became Principal of Edinburgh University in 1859. An eminent scientist, Brewster's most important work was in the field of polarised light and optics. He discovered Brewster's Law, which connects refractive index with angle of polarisation. He invented the kaleidoscope.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPAINTINGBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDHERRICK, WILLIAM SALTERPRINCIPALUNITED COLLEGEPORTRAITSCIENTISTOPTICSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH UNIVERSITYKALEIDOSCOPELIGHTobject history filegilded frameApril 20002 May 1985194415 August 2006GENGENDESDESThis transaction is noted in Senate Minutes 18 June 1859, p.501.120 guineasHC144HERRICK, William SalterCreated bydbi HC144.jpg1269127016221859185918591859276 x 184 cm?1859APA portrait showing Sir David Brewster sitting in an upholstered chair with his left hand resting on an open book. Sir David Brewster was Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard 1838-1859.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationcheck/assessmentC0102C0262HERRICK, William SalterCRE2001-03-21AAlch1 1590collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1974197419741983199521 September 19831995ST ANDREWS17:41:5111:52:4814:57:0117:11:0210:41:0010:37:3716:42:0414:42:2917:18:54University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC169HC189HC190single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HRHR1864178822HC163Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.Listed as in Hebdomader's Room. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PORTRAITMEDICINEANATOMYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBRIGGS, RobertGORDON, John WatsonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-012011-05-302011-04-182011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-03-152011-01-252010-01-132001-02-27HC:C299.086.6PurchaseGORDON, John WatsonGlenesk TrustIn Summer 1973, Robert N. Smart was staying with his friend Miss Michie, founder of the Glenesk Folk Museum. He saw the portrait and learned that the museum had been given portraits of Briggs and his wife by descendants of Brigg's heirs (he had no direct heir and his real property was left to a nephew). As they had no relevance to the collections, Miss Michie was prepared to dispose of them. Smart felt that the portrait of Mrs Briggs was poor. Professor Steer and David Dorward examined the portrait of Robert Briggs and it was acquired for the University. Smart gives the price as £500, though the information on file confirms it was £150.00. A portrait of Briggs, thought to be this one, was earlier offered to the University by John A. Horsburgh, Edinburgh, who had been commissioned to sell it. He is described in the directory (?) as a 'photographer, portrait and minature painter'. The Court rejected the offer on 21 February 1914 (see Court Minutes 1914-14, p. 75). An early calotype of the work exists.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted: Painting lined (?), canvas slack though sound; surface clean and varnish would improve this painting, full frame and glass should be sought.20 June 198719871987£175.00Quotation from Derek Halliday for manufacturing 3" Raeburn style frame for this portrait, to fit original gilt slip. Frame to be finished in top quality bronze medium, to match other frames in room. Cost of Frame: £150. Restoration of slip: £25. Was this quotation accepted?ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£150.00Value: £185 (insurance)pnumber: 103 Value: £500 (insurance)19831995The attribution is not certain.RAWSON, Helen2001-02-272011-01-25{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 ROBERT BRIGGS M.D. / CHANDOS PROFESSOR OF / MEDICINE AND ANATOMY / UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / 1811-1840\par } fairgoodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesPortrait of Robert Briggsbump in canvas, lower right, c. 1cm. Frame - minor abrasions which have been previously retouched, lower edge17:41:1014:41:51gwhebroom2011-03-14198519742000DALE, AmySCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan14:41:512011-06-012011-03-14198519792000unknownunknownblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/11HC169, HC189, HC190 - other portraits by Sir John Watson Gordon1984200020001820s or 1830s1Portrait of James Frederick FerrierPortrait of George HillPortrait of John HunterRobert Briggs, M.D. was Chandos Professor of Medicine and Anatomy at the University of St Andrews, 1811-1840.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITBRIGGS, ROBERTGORDON, SIR JOHN WATSONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICINEANATOMYPROFESSORobject history filenarrow gilt frame H 99 x W 86.8 cmMoved from Hebs room to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.24 May 1985after 1974April 2000In Summer 1973, Robert N. Smart was staying with his friend Miss Michie, founder of the Glenesk Folk Museum. He saw the portrait and learned that the museum had been given portraits of Briggs and his wife by descendants of Brigg's heirs (he had no direct heir and his real property was left to a nephew). As they had no relevance to the collections, Miss Michie was prepared to dispose of them. Smart felt that the portrait of Mrs Briggs was poor. Professor Steer and David Dorward examined the portrait of Robert Briggs and it was acquired for the University. Smart gives the price as £500, though the information on file confirms it was £150.00. A portrait of Briggs, thought to be this one, was earlier offered to the University by John A. Horsburgh, Edinburgh, who had been commissioned to sell it. He is described in the directory (?) as a 'photographer, portrait and minature painter'. The Court rejected the offer on 21 February 1914 (see Court Minutes 1914-14, p. 75). An early calotype of the work exists.£150.00labelon frameHC145Glenesk TrustCreated bydbi HC145.jpg1512151315141974cmcm19741820frameheightwidth1840H 74.5 x W 61 cm (sight)1974APA portrait showing the head and shoulders of Robert Briggs, Chandos Professor of Medicine and Anatomy, 1811-1840. He is shown sitting in a chair and wearing a black academic gown.University of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCONSERVEDconservationC0104Portrait of Professor Robert Briggs Attributed to John Watson Gordon (1788-1864) Oil, 1820s or 1830s Robert Briggs was the Professor of Medicine (1811-1840) and was the first lecturer to teach Chemistry in the University of St Andrews. The artist, John Watson Gordon, became Scotland’s leading portrait painter after the death of his friend and teacher, Sir Henry Raeburn. Museum Collections, HC1452011-03-17GORDON, Sir John Watson, RA, PRSA (1788-1864)?CRE2001-02-27AC17:41:10DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-06-01hebroom1 1587collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19271927192719581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199514:19:0112:04:5314:57:0111:25:5011:23:0911:18:3610:44:0716:42:1415:25:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JABHR19601873476HC146HC146Listed as in Senate Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In Senate RoomMoved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITCHANCELLORSTATESMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDonated byBRUCE, Alexander Hugh (6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh)WATT, George Fiddes RSA, RP, LLDUniversity of St AndrewsYOUNGER, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-222011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-02-072009-02-122001-02-27HC:C217412614594DonationWATT, George Fiddes RSA, RP, LLDYOUNGER, JamesSee Court Minutes 20 March 1925, p.50; 4 February 1927, p.43; and 1926-27, p.43 and p.62-63. 20 March 1925, p.50: 'Dr Younger had intimated his intention of presenting to the University a replica of the portrait of the late Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Chancellor of the University, painted by Mr Fiddes Watt'.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.Value: £650 (insurance)pnumber: 13 Value: £2500 (insurance)195819831995Artist's copy of the original portrait (1913) held by the Church of Scotland. See Court Minutes 20 March 1925, p.50; 1926-27, p.43, pp.62-63. CM 4 February 1927, p. 43: a letter to the University from Fiddes Watt notes that he has now completed the replica portrait.Dale, Amy2001-07-242011-02-07goodgoodPortrait of Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of BurleighwholeFrame: Gilding is wearing thin, small cracks and chips are also visible, although less so at the top. Canvas: Very good condition. Tiny losses of paint in lower right corner and along right side, but these losses are faint (ESE, 24 July 2001). Canvas warped in bottom right corner (ALH Aug 2006) No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Sept 2007)Condition unchanged198519442000200120082008SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica198519792000200120082008unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/04/0719842000200119271Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Baron Balfour of Burleigh K.T., LL.D, (1849-1921) was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1900-1921. He was a statesman and was Secretary for Scotland for eight years from 1895. He became lord rector of Edinburgh University in 1896 and chairman of the Carnegie trust for the universities of Scotland in 1917. He took a leading part in the affairs of the Church of Scotland.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITBRUCE, ALEXANDER HUGHWATT, G. FIDDESBALFOUR, LORDBURLEIGHCHANCELLORYOUNGER, DR JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTATESMANobject history filegilt29 May 19851944April 200024 July 200128 July 200829 October 2008See Court Minutes 20 March 1925, p.50; 4 February 1927, p.43; and 1926-27, p.43 and p.62-63. 20 March 1925, p.50: 'Dr Younger had intimated his intention of presenting to the University a replica of the portrait of the late Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Chancellor of the University, painted by Mr Fiddes Watt'.HC146Plaque on frame: ALEXANDER HUGH BRUCE K.T., L.L.D., / SIXTH LORD BALFOUR OF BURLEIGH / CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY / 1900-1921.YOUNGER, Dr JamesCreated bydbi HC146.jpg1509151015321927cmcmcmcm19271927frameframecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1927Frame width: 128 cm Canvas width: 94 cm1927ADA half length portrait of Alexander Hugh Bruce, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1900-1921. He is shown standing with one arm held up to his side and although his body is slightly turned away, he looks directly at the viewer.University of St AndrewsWATT, George Fiddes RSA, RP, LLD (1873-1960)CRE2001-07-24ABph1 1206collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18841884188419831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995EDINBURGH12:12:1014:57:0217:12:1811:52:5111:38:3216:42:0217:03:1510:50:53, "Maria R",Tudor and Jacobean portraits, National Portrait Gallery, London'George Buchanan and the Celts in Britain' in Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Celtic Studies, ed. Ronald Black et al., Tuckwell Pres'Notes Upon Some Scottish Historical Portraits - John Knox and George Buchanan' in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. XI,'Discovery of a Lost Portrait of George Buchanan' in Scottish History Review Volume 7,Scottish Portraits, Volume I, EdinburghA.L.A. Portrait IndexThe St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66University Calendar 1891-92E1884.118841884HC148single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.127p.25-27pp.91-107pp. 237265pp.286-288pp.51-52p.212p.22p. 35Detailed assessment of the different types of Buchanan portrait.1874-761909-10. Proposes that HC148 is the original Buchanan portrait by Brounckhurst.Index to portraits contained in printed books and periodicals - lists portraits of Buchanan.Portrait of George Buchanan, in library, listed as among the most remarkable of the University's portraits.Portrait listed as in the University Library and one of the University's most remarkable portraits.ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114hcr1hcr1JABHR187HC147Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984. On Scott's catalogue card, in another hand, is noted 'Version of the "Titian Portrait"'.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled By Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the university. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.Museum and Gallery Studies project.Spot of paint noted on right temple of BuchananPORTRAITPRINCIPALHISTORIANTITIANPOURBUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterJEANNIN, PierreBUCHANAN, GeorgeSt Leonard's CollegeMAJOR, JohnSTUART, MarypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-01-252011-01-122009-12-072000-03-13HC:C2Duke of Hamilton,STRONG, RoyCOLLIS, JohnDRUMMOND, JamesCARRUTHERS, WilliamCAW, James L.Library of Congress,Senatus AcademicusPurchaseunknownunknownSee Senate Minutes 9 February 1884, p.445; 8 March 1884, p.448; 12 April 1884, p.456. The Senate Minutes 9 February 1884 record that the portrait of George Buchanan had been sent for investigation, with a view to purchase, the price being £15. SM March 1884 - the Senate agreed to purchase the portrait for £15. SM 12 April 1884 - the Senate agreed to lend the portraits of Lord Melville, John Hunter and George Buchanan to the loan exhibition of National Portraits to be held in autumn 1884. The Board of Manufacture were to be informed of the decision. The person the portrait was purchased from is not mentioned.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-03-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £300.00 (insurance)Value: £25 (insurance) In Hebdomader's Room.pnumber: 33 or 34 Value: £750 (insurance)198319581995Information on Buchanan iconography, with references to Brounckhurst, Titian and Pourbus, discussed by Sir Roy Strong in his catalogue of the (London) National Portrait Gallery's 'Tudor and Jacobean Portraits', 1969. Strong categorises two types of Buchanan portrait: 'Authentic' and 'Doubtful'. HC147 would seem to belong to the 'Doubtful' type. This frontal type first appears in the Elzevir edition of Buchanan's poems published in Leiden in 1628. The surviving paintings of this type all seem to follow, rather than precede, in date the 1628 engraving. As the engraved frontal type appears forty years after Buchanan's death its authenticity may be open to doubt. It is not absolutely irreconcilable with the other type, but does stretch the imagination. Elements in it suggest that it goes back to a north Italian portrait in the manner of Titian. Paintings of this type are in the possession of the Royal Society; at Saltoun Hall; sold Christie's, 26 October 1945 (lot 19) and 12 March 1948 (lot 151); in the University of Leiden Collection. This type was engraved by Houbraken (1742) after a portrait ascribed to Pourbus (1545-1581) in the collection of Dr Mead which furthered its circulation (this supposed to be the portrait in the Royal Society's collection). Front-on portraits of old men with white beards, therefore, tend to get called Buchanan. (Strong). HC147 would seem to be of this type. However, it is now thought that HC147 is actually a portrait of Peter Jeannin, Finance Minister to Henri IV (1540-1622). It would seem that David, 11th Earl of Buchan, discovered a hitherto unknown portrait (HC147?)and identified it as being of Buchanan, by Titian. He had it engraved by Woolnoth for Tulloch's London Philosophical Magazine in 1809. However, a friend subsequently pointed out to him that the portrait was engraved as a portrait of Peter Jeannin in C. Perrault, 'Les Hommes Illustres', Paris, 1696-1700 (see Drummond, PSAS, Vol. XI, 1874-76, p.261). Caw, 1903, also notes that Buchan's portrait depicted Jeannin, not Buchanan. The Scottish National Portrait Gallery hold the Woolnoth engraving (acquired March 1885). The SNPG catalogue record records that it is from the 'original portrait by Titian' in 'possession of the Earl of Buchan'. It goes on to note that it is really a portrait of Peter Jeannnin and cites Drummond. It states that the engraving appears to be 'the same portrait which is preserved in the University of St Andrews'. This could be verified by examining the engraving in the London Philosophical Magazine. Cant notes that the University Library acquired an engraving of Buchan's portrait from the Earl of Kellie in 1810 - it is now missing (Dec. 2001). So it is possible that HC147 was acquired from the Earl of Buchan and is not of Buchanan. Helen Rawson wrote to the present Earl of Buchan ( September 2001) to enquire if family records showed whether the 'Titian' portrait had passed to St Andrews University: his reply was somewhat vague, but he appears to think that our work is a copy of the 11th Earl's painting, and not the original (see correspondence on file). The engraving of Jeannin in 'Les Hommes Illustres' is not identical to HC147 - the subject face the opposite way and the hair and collar are different. However, the facial features are similar (Rawson). The University's other Buchanan portrait, HC148, belongs to the 'Authentic' type. In August 1580, payment was made to Arnold van Brounckhorst for 'Ane pourtraict of Mr. george buchanane': James VI authorised this payment of £8. The portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 524), dated 1581, is thought to be a copy of this lost work (Strong). Claims have been made that a portrait in the Herzog-August Bibliothek is original; however, Strong notes that it is an exact copy of NPG 524 and is dated 1596. Strong notes that another copy exists at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG L.148) and that two are held at St Andrews University - presumably he means HC148 and HC147, but HC147 is of course quite a different image. In 1579 Peter Young, Buchanan's colleague in the education of James VI, sent portraits of Knox and Buchanan by 'Vaensun' to Beza, in Geneva, for inclusion in his Icones. These portraits failed to arrive in time and in any case, Beza did not want to include Buchanan. Nothing more is heard of this portrait (Strong). Sixteen years later, John Johnston, Professor of Divinity at St Andrews, and a friend of Young, wrote (18 February 1595) that he was sending Beza a life and description of Buchanan and saying that his friends were getting Beza's (sic - Strong) portrait engraved. This certainly seems to have been connected with the publication of Boissard's Icones Vivorum Illustrium (Frankfurt, 1598) where an engraved portrait appears with verses by Johnston plus a life and description. The engraving was by Granthomme and was based presumably on a painting sent to the publishers by Johnston. HC148 is very similar to this engraving (see Boissard in University Library), as are the works in the NPG and Herzog-August Bibliothek. Carruthers (Scottish History Review, 1909-10) makes the case that HC148, the St Andrews University portrait, is the original work by Brounckhurst, as the date on it precedes that on the NPG work by a year. Strong does not discuss HC148 or HC147. The University of Edinburgh holds two pictures of Buchanan - one is thought to be an original contemporary likeness, held in the University since it was founded (Drummond, PSAS, Vol. XI, p.257). The other is similar to the Boissard engraving and would seem to be a copy at several removes from the original. RAWSON, Helen2000-03-132011-01-25goodScottish National PortraitsBoard of ManufacturePortrait of Pierre Jeannin, previously identified as George Buchanangood: gap between frame and canvas, top right, c.3mm. Some gilding missing from underside of lower edge of frame and other edges of frame. Upper right, lower right and lower left corner decoration cracked: upper part of corner decoration missing in lower left and lower right corners. Frame slightly dirty. Spot of paint (?) on right temple of Buchanan.Minor paint loss to canvas, lower left edge1985194520002006SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanHOPES, David1985197920002006unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC148 - another portrait of Buchanan19832003after 15661Portrait of George BuchananGeorge Buchanan was Principal of St. Leonard's College 1566-1570. He was a historian and scholar. He studied under John Major at St Andrews in 1524; studied and taught in France, and returned to Scotland in 1536. He became tutor to a natural son of James V, 1536-8; was urged by the King to satirise the morals of the clergy and so provoked Cardinal Beaton; escaped from prison at St Andrews and fled to London, 1539; taught Latin at Bordeaux 1540-43; taught in the College of Cardinal le Moine at Paris, 1544-47; invited to teach in the college at Cimbra, 1547, and there imprisoned by the Inquisition, 1549-51; came to England, 1552; returned to Paris, and taught in the College of Boncourt, 1553; tutor to Timoleon de Cosse, Comte de Brissac (killed in action, 1569), 1554-59, in France and Italy; returned to Scotland and professed himself a Protestant before 1563; lay member of the General Assembly, 1563-68; and Moderator, 1567; principal of St Leonard's College, St Andrews, 1566-70; assigned a pension out of the revenues of Crossraguel Abbey; lived in England, October 1568, to January 1569, as secretary of Regent Moray's commissioners, and vouched that the casket letters were in Queen Mary's handwriting; published, in Scottish dialect (1570), pamphlets attacking the Hamiltons on account of Moray's assasination, and ridiculing Maitland of Lethington, the Queen's advocate; resided in Stirling as tutor to James VI, 1570-78; Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1570-78; published Detectio Mariae Reginae, a venomous attack on Queen Mary, 1571, in Latin and, 1572, in French and Scottish; wrote Latin poems. His De Jure Regni apud Scotos, 1579, was long a text-book of the opponents of absolutism. His Rerum Scoticarum Historia, 1582, was the chief source from which foreigners derived their knowledge of Scotland. The skull of Buchanan is preserved in the University of Edinburgh.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITPRINCIPALST. LEONARD'S COLLEGEBUCHANAN, GEORGEHISTORIANMAJOR, JOHNMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTSTITIANPOURBUSsee object filegilt frame with scroll decoration on edges, moulded ornamentation in inner corners and decoration in inner edges. 74.0 x 64.0 cm23 May 19851944April 200015 August 2006FIGCITGENGENGENCITGENCITCITSee Senate Minutes 9 February 1884, p.445; 8 March 1884, p.448; 12 April 1884, p.456. The Senate Minutes 9 February 1884 record that the portrait of George Buchanan had been sent for investigation, with a view to purchase, the price being £15. SM March 1884 - the Senate agreed to purchase the portrait for £15. SM 12 April 1884 - the Senate agreed to lend the portraits of Lord Melville, John Hunter and George Buchanan to the loan exhibition of National Portraits to be held in autumn 1884. The Board of Manufacture were to be informed of the decision. The person the portrait was purchased from is not mentioned.HC147inscr. on plaque on lower centre of frame: GEORGE BUCHANAN / PRINCIPAL OF ST. LEONARD'S COLLEGE / 1570.unknownCreated bydbi HC147.jpg13221689188418841580180052.0 x 42.0 cm (sight)1884APA portrait showing the head and shoulders of Pierre Jeannin, principal of St Leonard's College, St Andrews, 1566-70. The background of the painting is very dark with all the light falling on the face of the sitter.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-03-13ABhebroom1 1202collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19091909October 1909198319581995200921 September 198325 November 1958199517 February 2009ST ANDREWS12:19:1412:19:0014:26:5214:57:0217:12:1911:51:4511:50:1411:43:2316:42:1210:37:2010:33:54A.L.A. Portrait Index, 'Discovery of a Lost Portrait of George Buchanan' in "Scottish History Review", Volume 7, 1909-10, "Tudor and Jacobean Portraits", National Portrait Gallery, LondonScottish Portraits, Vol. I, Edinburgh'George Buchanan and the Celts in Britain', in Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Celtic Studies, Volume One, ed. Black, Ronald, et al.Icones Virorum Illustrium, 4 volsHistory of Scotland'Notes Upon Some Scottish Historical Porraits - John Knox and George Buchanan' in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. XI,Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation c. 1500-1707, Vol 4, Readings c. 1500-1707, DundeeUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE2006.820062006HC147single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.212pp. 286-288pp. 25-27p. 51-52pp. 91-107pp. 237-264Index to portraits contained in printed books and periodicals - lists portraits of Buchanan.Proposes that the St Andrews University portrait, HC148, is the original work by Brounckhurst.Detailed assessment of the different types of Buchanan portraits.Discusses different portraits of Buchanan.In University Library, TYP GF.B 97 BB. Contains engraving of Buchanan similar to HC148.Contains engraving of Buchanan, by R. White, similar to HC147, the unauthenticated portrait of Buchanan.1874-76Image of portrait used as cover illustration. Open University In Scotland publication, in association with Dundee University Press.ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1hcr1HRSPK2117in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was produced by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the university of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies student project. On display in Vice Principal's officePORTRAITPRINCIPALHISTORIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byBUCHANAN, GeorgeBROUNCKHORST, Arnold Van (after or by)St Leonard's CollegeSTUART, MarySTUART, JamesMAJOR, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-302011-05-172011-04-182011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-01-122011-01-122010-04-222000-02-11HC:C2Library of Congress,CARRUTHERS, WilliamSTRONG, RoyCAW, James L.COLLIS, JohnBOISSARD, J.J.BUCHANAN, GeorgeDRUMMOND, JamesHARRIS, Bob and MACDONALD, Alan R. (ed.)PurchaseBROUNCKHORST, Arnold Van (after or by)unknown London dealerThe painting was acquired with the assistance of William Carruthers. Mr J. Maitland Anderson, Librarian, saw it in the catalogue of a London dealer in books, prints and paintings. The dealer was not able to provide information on the provenance. He thought he had obtained it from a sale-room where he had paid in cash and had not received a formal receipt. He had not known it to be a painting of Buchanan until he cleaned it and discovered this information from the writing.1PresentWOOLFORD, Mr11 September 194519451945Advice on restoration was sought from Mr Woolford at the National Gallery in Edinburgh. (Court Minutes 1944-45 p.150).COLLIS, Professor J.RApril 200120012001£6.00 + VATBlack and white photograph of portrait supplied to Professor Collis of the Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, for publication in his book The Origin of the Celts, publication expected in 2002.Court Minutes5 July 194519451945The Court Minutes record that Dr Cant had found a small portrait of Buchanan in the archives. It may be the one referred to by William Carruthers (Scot. Hist. Review, Vol. 7, 1909-10) and it is possible that it is the portrait painted by Brounckhurst to the order of James VI in 1580.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.National Museums of ScotlandJuly 200620062006£6.50 + VATFor use in marketing leaflet for NMS.Killearn CourierJuly 200620062006£6.50 + VATFree village newsletter. To illustrate article on Buchanan. Repro fee waived.2000-02-11ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £300.00 (insurance)Value: £25 (insurance) Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.pnumber: 33 or 34 Value: £750 (insurance)Value: £35,00 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file. Valued as attributed to Brounckhorst pro tem.1983195819952009There is a possibility that HC148 is the original, lost work by Brounckhurst (see Carruthers, 1909-10). Information on Buchanan iconography, with references to Brounckhurst, Titian and Pourbus, discussed by Sir Roy Strong in his catalogue of the (London) National Portrait Gallery's 'Tudor and Jacobean Portraits', 1969. In August 1580, payment was made to Arnold van Brounckhorst for 'Ane pourtraict of Mr. george buchanane': James VI authorised this payment of £8. The portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 524), dated 1581, is thought to be a copy of this lost work (Strong). Claims have been made that a portrait in the Herzog-August Bibliothek is original; however, Strong notes that it is an exact copy of NPG 524 and is dated 1596. Strong notes that another copy exists at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG L.148) and that two are held at St Andrews University - presumably he means HC148 and HC147, but HC147 is a quite different image, once thought to be of Buchanan but now identified as being of Pierre Jeannin, Finance Minister to Henri IV of France. In 1579 Peter Young, Buchanan's colleague in the education of James VI, sent portraits of Knox and Buchanan by 'Vaensun' to Beza, in Geneva, for inclusion in his Icones. These portraits failed to arrive in time and in any case, Beza did not want to include Buchanan. Nothing more is heard of this portrait (Strong). Sixteen years later, John Johnston, Professor of Divinity at St Andrews, and a friend of Young, wrote (18 February 1595) that he was sending Beza a life and description of Buchanan and saying that his friends were getting Beza's portrait engraved. This certainly seems to have been connected with the publication of Boissard's Icones Vivorum Illustrium (Frankfurt, 1598) where an engraved portrait appears with verses by Johnston plus a life and description. The engraving was by Granthomme and was based presumably on a painting sent to the publishers by Johnston. HC148 is very similar to this engraving (see Boissard in University Library), as are the works in the NPG and Herzog-August Bibliothek. The University of Edinburgh holds two pictures of Buchanan - one is thought to be an original contemporary likeness, held in the University since it was founded (Drummond, PSAS, Vol. XI, p.257). The other is similar to the Boissard engraving and would seem to be a copy at several removes from the original. A second type of Buchanan portrait exists, which Strong categories as 'The Doubtful Type'. This frontal type first appears in the Elzevir edition of Buchanan's poems published in Leiden in 1628. The surviving paintings of this type all seem to follow, rather than precede, in date the 1628 engraving. As the frontal type appears forty years after Buchanan's death its authenticity may be open to doubt. It is not absolutely irreconcilable with the other type, but does stretch the imagination. Elements in it suggest that it goes back to a north Italian portrait in the manner of Titian. Paintings of this type are in the possession of the Royal Society; at Saltoun Hall; sold Christie's, 26 October 1945 (lot 19) and 12 March 1948 (lot 151); in the University of Leiden Collection. This type was engraved by Houbraken (1742) after a portrait ascribed to Pourbus (1545-1581) in the collection of Dr Mead which furthered its circulation (this is the portrait now supposed to be in the Royal Society's collection). Front-on portraits of old men with white beards, therefore, tend to get called Buchanan. (Strong). HC147 would seem to be of this type. Carruthers (Scottish History Review, 1909-10) makes the case that HC148, the St Andrews University portrait, is the original work by Brounckhurst, as the date on it precedes that on the NPG work by a year. Strong does not discuss HC148.VOCE, Ella2000-02-112011-05-17goodfairBuchananUniversity LibraryPortrait of George Buchanangood: some damage to the centre ridge of frame at lower centre, lower right side and lower left. (Bullick, 8 November 2001): Panel very stable. Score marks on reverse, painting and ground layers are secure. Some shrinkage cracks in paint layer at upper right background. Difficult to tell how much retouching there is. Discoloured varnish and surface dirt. Surface matt. Recommended treatment: Remove surface dirt, remove retouchings and discoloured varnish. Retouch and revarnish. good and stable following conservation. Further losses to frame, upper left side. Pieces kept on file (HCR, May 2002)Mark along upper edge where painting meets frame. Minor cracks in lower left section of painting. Frame: tarnishing on lower right edge. Scratches to frame all over. Major chips to edges of inner frame and decorative ornamentation broken off (top centre).1930198420002005CANT, Ronald, G.SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanHOPES, David1995198420002005unknownBute Photo UnitBULLICK, ChristineBULLICK, Christineblack and white photographColour slidecolour photographColour slideHC147 - other portrait supposedly of Buchanan19832002200220021580?1Portrait of Pierre Jeannin, previously identified as George BuchananGeorge Buchanan was Principal of St. Leonard's College 1566-1570. He was a historian and scholar. He studied under John Major at St Andrews in 1524; studied and taught in France, and returned to Scotland in 1536. He became tutor to a natural son of James V, 1536-8; was urged by the King to satirise the morals of the clergy and so provoked Cardinal Beaton; escaped from prison at St Andrews and fled to London, 1539; taught Latin at Bordeaux 1540-43; taught in the College of Cardinal le Moine at Paris, 1544-47; invited to teach in the college at Cimbra, 1547, and there imprisoned by the Inquisition, 1549-51; came to England, 1552; returned to Paris, and taught in the College of Boncourt, 1553; tutor to Timoleon de Cosse, Comte de Brissac (killed in action, 1569), 1554-59, in France and Italy; returned to Scotland and professed himself a Protestant before 1563; lay member of the General Assembly, 1563-68; and Moderator, 1567; principal of St Leonard's College, St Andrews, 1566-70; assigned a pension out of the revenues of Crossraguel Abbey; lived in England, October 1568, to January 1569, as secretary of Regent Moray's commissioners, and vouched that the casket letters were in Queen Mary's handwriting; published, in Scottish dialect (1570), pamphlets attacking the Hamiltons on account of Moray's assasination, and ridiculing Maitland of Lethington, the Queen's advocate; resided in Stirling as tutor to James VI, 1570-78; Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1570-78; published Detectio Mariae Reginae, a venomous attack on Queen Mary, 1571, in Latin and, 1572, in French and Scottish; wrote Latin poems. His De Jure Regni apud Scotos, 1579, was long a text-book of the opponents of absolutism. His Rerum Scoticarum Historia, 1582, was the chief source from which foreigners derived their knowledge of Scotland. The skull of Buchanan is preserved in the University of Edinburgh. Professor Gratwick, who translated the inscription, noted that iambic verse is less formal than the usual metre employed on portraits.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on panel (oak?)PORTRAITPRINCIPALST. LEONARD'S COLLEGEBUCHANAN, GEORGEHISTORIANMAJOR, JOHNJAMES VIMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTSBROUNCKHURST, ARNOLD VANsee object filegilt frame with gesso decoration in corners and centre sides. 42.0 x 35.5 cm1930 - 199523 May 19842 February 200017 August 2005GENCITCITGENGENGENGENGENFIGThe painting was acquired with the assistance of William Carruthers. Mr J. Maitland Anderson, Librarian, saw it in the catalogue of a London dealer in books, prints and paintings. The dealer was not able to provide information on the provenance. He thought he had obtained it from a sale-room where he had paid in cash and had not received a formal receipt. He had not known it to be a painting of Buchanan until he cleaned it and discovered this information from the writing.HC148inscr. top of work: SIC BVCHANANVS ORA. SIC VVLTVM TVLIT. / PETE SCRIPTA ET ASTRA NOSSE SI MENTEM CVPIS/ AETATIS. 75 / ANo 1580 (the inscription is in iambic verse and translates as: Thus Buchanan bore his face, thus his expression. Seek to know the / [his] scriptures / writings and the stars if you wish to know his mind. 75 years of age in the year 1580). inscr. on plaque on lower centre of frame: GEORGE BUCHANAN / PRINCIPAL OF ST. LEONARDS COLLEGE / 1566-1570.unknown London dealerCreated byGBUCH2.JPGdbi portrait of george buchanan.jpg1313156816151616190919091580162025.5 x 20.3 cm (actual)October 1909APA half length portrait of George Buchanan, Principal of St. Leonard's College 1566-1570. It is a full frontal portrait with the sitter holding a book in his right hand.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2002.6after BrounckhorstCRE2000-02-11ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 1597collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18951900about 1895-1900?19581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199510:01:4109:59:5414:20:1014:57:0312:04:1812:02:0111:54:5311:54:2116:42:1409:54:4711:13:00HC152HC970single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABHR331833HC149Listed as in Parliament Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in Student's Union. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Audit: In Parliament Hall.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITRECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCRICHTON-STUART, John Patrick (3rd Marquis of Bute)HAYNES, Edward TrevannyonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-06-062011-05-302011-04-182011-04-152011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-132010-12-122009-02-122001-02-27HC:C2DonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonBUTE, John, 3rd Marquis ofBased on information from Cant's catalogue.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Student's Union.Value: £650 (insurance)pnumber: 79 Value: £1500 (insurance)195819831995Cant's catalogue gives this identification and date. The Dictionary of National Biography noted that a portrait of the Marquis by E.T. Haynes, 1895, was in the Students' Union building in 1901. However, the name of the artist was subsequently lost. The curator of the Hunterian Art Gallery, Martin Hopkinson, suggested that the work was by E.T. Haynes. It must be presumed that this work is by Haynes and is the same portrait of the Marquis of Bute as recorded by Cant and DNB. Another portrait of the Marquis, also by Haynes, is held by the Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow. Photograph on file. Haynes was a landscape, portrait and figure painter.Dale, Amy2001-02-272011-02-07fairfairPortrait of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButewholeCanvas: The canvas is in relatively good condition. There is a small scratch on the upper left side, next to a chip in the frame. The effects of bitumen are evident on the canvas, mostly on the sitter's clothing. The upper left part of the canvas appears to be slipping very slightly. Frame: Cracks all round, notably in the corners. Upper section (centre and to the right) is missing a 24 cm chunk from the centre section of the frame. Small chips on the outermost edges of the frame are noticeable (Sehorn-Elwell, 14 June 2001). No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Aug 2006) No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Sept 2007) Condition unchanged198519441988200120082008SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonSCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica198519791988200120082008unknownBute Photo UnitADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographColour slidecolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319842002200318951Portrait of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of ArgyllBust of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButeJohn Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of Bute, (1847-1900 ) K.T., LL.D., was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1892-1898. More information on file. In the portrait the Marquis wears the Rector's gown with the hood up in what he felt to be the original medieval style. Of the academic dress at St Andrews University, only in the design of the Rector's hooded robes is the medieval form thought to survive.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasCRICHTON-STUART, JOHN PATRICKPORTRAITHAYNES, E.T.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRECTORBUTE, 3RD MARQUIS OFMARQUISobject history filegilt frame 142.5 x 118.5 cm26 May 198519442 September 198814 June 200128 July 200829 October 2008Based on information from Cant's catalogue.HC149BUTE, [Lord]Created bydbi HC149.jpg1516159417001900189518951895108.5 x 83.5 cmabout 1895-1900?ADA portrait of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1892-1898. It is a half length portrait which shows Crichton-Stuart standing with his hands clasped together on his chest. He wears the Rector's purple gown with the hood up which is faced and lined with maroon.University of St AndrewsHAYNES, E.TrevannyonCRE2001-02-27ACph1 17collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199110:29:1214:12:1311:24:5811:15:3215:29:3712:24:2912:21:1812:10:3712:00:2814:08:0910:38:42, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp.88, ill. p. 89kjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19361863HC15Hamilton hall 4th floor cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.ScotlandLANDSCAPERELIGIOUS ARCHITECTUREARCHITECTUREORONSAY PRIORYgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, William MarshallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-172011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, William MarshallScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Present1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-05-17fairfairOronsay Priorypainting: slight stains from mount at l.r. and r. side. Buckled slightly in mount (Aug 2002)Glue residue where painting meets mount, upper right and lower right (beneath signature). Paint stain on glazing, centre. Frame scratched along right edge.199920022003GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet199920022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Plgrim Trust 19951910194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried (02/02/95) by C. J. Payne at Hamilton Hall paper store Inventoried (03/ 03/1999) by K. Gray at Hamilton Hall, in fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPERELIGIOUS ARCHITECTUREARCHITECTUREORONSAY PRIORYORONSAYPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office44.5 x 55.5 cm wood03 March 199914 August 20027 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC15signed, in ink, l.r.: Marshall Brown inscribed in ink, l.l.: Oronsay Priory 1910 written in black ball point, v.c.: Pilgrim Trust / Oransay Cross / ([in other hand] Oronsay Priory) / by / the late W. Marshall Brown / RSW inscr. in ink: STAIR 8The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by32385319461946193919391910191024.2 x 34.2 cm (sight)1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Oronsay Priory, Inner Hebrides. The crumbling walls of the church are on the left with a medieval cross in the foreground and to the right gravestones can be seen amongst the grass.University of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, William Marshall; (British, 1863-1936)CRE1996-09-30ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 1185collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19001958before 1958198321 September 198314:29:5314:57:0412:21:0412:15:3612:14:5716:41:4109:55:4811:18:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1HRHR199In Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.PORTRAITCOVENANTALUMNUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCAMPBELL, Archibald (1st Marquis of Argyll, Eight Earl of Argyll)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-132010-12-122002-08-052000-02-02HC:C2unknownunknownunknownProbably acquired by University mid-20th century; in University by 1958 (on insurance list dated 25 November 1958)1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-02-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)1983Probably after portrait by David Scougall in Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG 1408)RAWSON, Helen2000-02-022011-01-25goodgoodPortrait of Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquis of Argyllgood. The lower right corner of the frame is cracked and some gilding is missing. Frame is dirty.craquelure to paint19851945SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald Gordon19851979unknownBute Photo UnitADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographColour slidecolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13198420022003after 16401Archibald Campbell, Lord Lorne, later 8th Earl and 1st Marquis of Argyll, was a student at St Andrews University. He matriculated at St Salvator's College in 1622 and won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1623.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALDARGYLLEARL OF ARGYLLPORTRAITCOVENANTALUMNUSobject history file52.0 x 45.0 cm Gilt frame with foliage moulding around inner frame and foliage scrolls and tendrils around the outer frame.23 May 19851944HC150unknownCreated bydbi HC150.jpg132315911709198316701640195835.0 x 26.0 cmbefore 1983AUA portrait showing the head and shoulders of Archibald Campbell, who matriculated at St Salvator's College in 1622. He is shown wearing a black gown and cap.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-02-02ABhebroom1 1376collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19111911March 191119831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199514:40:2814:57:0417:13:1212:23:4012:19:4112:18:0316:42:0209:32:2109:56:41HC2004.30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114DHHR23HC15110Listed as in St Mary's College, Room A101, 14 June 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.St Mary's College, Room A101.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PROFESSORDIVINITYECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCAMPBELL, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-052011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-12-132006-08-182000-06-20HC:C2PurchaseunknownFRANCKLIN, W.,Purchased by the University from W. Francklin, London, March 1911 (Lib. Con.) - Court Minutes 1910-11, p.73. Court Minutes 17 April 1911.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, identified no immediate cause for concern.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-06-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£10Value: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance)pnumber: 22 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995The portrait forms a pair with HC2004.30, portrait of Christina Watson, Mrs Campbell, also painted in 1741. There is some doubt as to whether the portraits are original. Each is set in a oval painted 'frame', and may be a copy of a putative lost minature dated 1741.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-06-202011-02-012011-02-01goodgoodgoodPortrait of Archibald Campbellframecanvasfair: might benefit from cleaning. The frame is chipped in the lower right corner and cracked to the upper right corner (HCR, June 2000). Gilt missing on label lower left (DH, August 2006).Gilt missing on name plate lower left.Edge of paint surface visible to top of frame.1985200020001945SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald Gordon1985200020001979ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC2004.30 - portrait of Campbell's wife, Christina Watson19841999200317411Portrait of Christina Watson, Mrs Archibald CampbellArchibald Campbell was Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in St Mary's College, 1730-1756. The Professorship was established in 1707 when the post of Third Master of St Mary's College was re-endowed by Queen Anne to provide a Chair of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History. Campbell married Christina Watson, daughter of an Edinburgh merchant, in 1723. On his death in 1756, he left 12 children. (Dictionary of National Biography).Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALDPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST MARY'S COLLEGEDIVINITYECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYPORTRAITobject history file92.5 x 78.5 cm Gilt frame with tongue and dart moulding24 May 1985April 2000June 20001944Purchased by the University from W. Francklin, London, March 1911 (Lib. Con.) - Court Minutes 1910-11, p.73.£10HC151inscr. lower left in gold: REV: ARCH.D CAMPBELL. D.D. / Profefsor [sic] of Divinity / & Ecclesiastical History / University ST. ANDREWS 1741 inscr. on plaque beneath picture: "ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, D.D. / PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL / HISTORY IN ST MARY'S COLLEGE / 1730 to 1756." inscr. in pencil on paper label, verso: J3650/9 inscr. on backboard in pencil: U4676 inscr. on backboard in red crayon: NO 9 inscr. on backboard in pencil: Prayer Hall / SWEST WALL / No. 1 LEFT inscr. on label on backboard: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil on framer's label: J3994FRANCKLIN, W.,Created bydbi HC151.jpg136513661676191119111741174172.5 x 59.0 cm (sight)March 1911APA portrait showing the head and shoulders of Archibald Campbell, Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in St Mary's College, 1730-1756. His face is shown slightly in profile.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-06-20ABstm:a1011 1588collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18951895189519581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199510:02:1414:48:5914:57:0416:59:1016:58:4912:29:4312:29:1212:26:0216:42:0609:34:11HC178HC224HC149single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1HRHR4011HC152Listed as in Senate Room, 14 June 1984.Listed as in Senate Room. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In Senate RoomPORTRAITCHANCELLORSTATESMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDonated byCAMPBELL, George DouglasHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonUniversity of St AndrewsCRICHTON-STUART, John Patrick (3rd Marquis of Bute)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-302011-04-182011-04-082011-04-082011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152002-09-202001-02-27HC:C2DonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonJohn, 3rd Marquis of ButeThe 3rd Marquis of Bute was the Rector of the University, 1892-1898. See Court Minutes 7 November 1895: 'The Marquess of Bute announced his intention of presenting to the University a portrait of the Chancellor of the University, his Grace the Duke of Argyll, painted by Mr Haynes... the Court resolved to accept of the portrait'.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £75 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.Value: £950 (insurance)pnumber: 6 Value: £2500 (insurance)195819831995Landscape, portrait and figure painter. Exhibited 1881-85, at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists.DALE, AmyDALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-082011-02-08very goodgoodgoodPortrait of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of ArgyllFrameCanvasFrame: Gilded wood, looks to be in excellent condition. Perhaps a bit tarnished, but no apparent scratches or chips Canvas: Sound. Chip in paint on middle left side (ESE, 31 July 2001)Bottom right of frame has loss of gilt. Chip to name plate and scratch.canvas good, possibly slight discolouration?1985194420002001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin1985197920002001unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographHC178, HC224, HC149 - other portraits by Haynes19842001about 18951Portrait of William Ewart GladstonePortrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of SalisburyPortrait of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButeGeorge Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823-1900) was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1851-1900. See more information on his life on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITCAMPBELL, GEORGE DOUGLASARGYLL, DUKE OFUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHANCELLORHAYNES, EDWARD TREVANNYONBUTE, MARQUIS OFSTATESMANobject history filegilded wood27 May 19851944April 200031 July 2001The 3rd Marquis of Bute was the Rector of the University, 1892-1898. See Court Minutes 7 November 1895: 'The Marquess of Bute announced his intention of presenting to the University a portrait of the Chancellor of the University, his Grace the Duke of Argyll, painted by Mr Haynes... the Court resolved to accept of the portrait'.HC152signed, in brown, upper left: E T HAYNES inscr. on plaque: DUKE OF ARGYLL / CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY / 1851-1900 / Painted by E.T. Haynes John, 3rd Marquis of ButeCreated by15111529189518951890189577 x 64 cm; appx. Hard to size due to location1895ADA portrait showing the bust of George Douglas Campbell, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1851-1900. The sitter is wearing the academic dress of the Chancellor, a black brocaded silk gown trimmed with gold.University of St AndrewsHAYNES, Edward Trevannyon (exh. 1881-85)CRE2001-07-31AAsen1 1566collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1908190824 October 190819831983195821 September 198321 September 1983195815:05:3311:01:0514:57:0516:59:0312:38:1612:37:0412:31:1716:42:0309:39:47Art's Anglo-American Paper Lion: John McLure Hamilton's Untold Storysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJunius, Inc. 842 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19147-1317 ISBN 0-9603032-6-9 Library of Congress Number 93-91581 This portrait was erroneously published here as being by John McLure Hamilton. In fact, HC997, another portrait of Campbell, is the one by Hamilton. However, the publication does at least provide evidence of the appearance of HC153 before the vandalism.ac114ad458ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1HRESE11613In Swallowgate, main stairway.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in 'School III United College. ? now Swallowgate 7/90.Correspondence, on file, from I.G. Kidd, Professor of Greek, shows the portrait is in the Greek Department [Swallowgate].In Picture Store.GREEKPROFESSORPORTRAITVANDALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCAMPBELL, LewisLEMON,University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-05-302011-04-182011-04-082011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-04-222001-03-2119901990This portrait was one of several vandalized in 1990. Unfortunately, the head was excised and never recovered. It had hung in Swallowgate, the other vandalised portraits were in Lower College Hall.1990DamagedHC:C2ALPERIN, Richard JDonationLEMON,CAMPBELL, LewisEmeritus Professor Campbell offered to present the portrait of himself, in oils, executed 'some years ago' by Mrs Arthur Lemon, and currently lent to St Leonards School, to the University. The Court accepted. See Court Minutes 1908-09, p. 130, 24 October 1908.1Present2001-03-21ComponentRecord stateValue: £ 650 (insurance)Value: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) In United College Buildings (1958 insurance list).1983198319582001-03-21emergency conservation neededPortrait of Lewis CampbellVery poor. Head of portrait has been cut out in an act of vandalism and not recovered. Small slit on right. Some dents. Some loss of moulding to frame.19852000194419871997SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonunknownGUNN, Ann V.19852000197919871997black and white photograph1990late 19th / early 20th century1Lewis Campbell, M.A., LL.D., Hon. D. Litt., was Professor of Greek in the University of St. Andrews from 1863-1892.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCAMPBELL, LEWISGREEKPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLEMON, MRS ARTHURPORTRAITVANDALISMobject history file138 x 114.5 cm, gilt frame19 June 1985April 20001944May 198723 September 1997CATFIGEmeritus Professor Campbell offered to present the portrait of himself, in oils, executed 'some years ago' by Mrs Arthur Lemon, and currently lent to St Leonards School, to the University. The Court accepted. See Court Minutes 1908-09, p. 130.HC153On plaque, mounted on bottom center of frame: LEWIS CAMPBELL / M.A. LL.D. HON. D. LITT. / PROFESSOR OF GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY / OF ST. ANDREWS FROM 1863 TO 1892.CAMPBELL, Professor LewisCreated by14761908190818631908110 x 84 cm24 October 1908ADA portrait of Lewis Campbell, Professor of Greek in the University of St. Andrews from 1863-1892. He is shown sitting next to a table with two books on. Both hands rest within the folds of his gown.University of St AndrewsLEMON, Mrs ArthurCRE2001-03-21AEROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack26A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack26A1 1567collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern176517651 July 176519831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 199515:23:4215:23:2314:57:0513:44:5913:44:3212:50:4712:39:4816:42:0310:43:3110:43:0409:44:02The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22In Library. Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2kjk2hcr1ALDESE59HC15425HC154Listed as in St Salvator's Hall, Dining Room, 26 July 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies project.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant gives the location as St Salvator's Hall. Cant refers to J.B. Salmond's portrait file, regarding the inscription on the back of the painting - the note giving the Latin inscription has been located and is now in the object file.Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies project.In Library. Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits.University Calendar 1891-92Ordered to be put up in the Library - see Senate Minutes 23 March 1768. Information from Matthew Simpson's PhD. research, 2001.PORTRAITEARLSTUDENTALUMNUSCOPYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterAfterERSKINE, David SteuartREYNOLDS, Sir JoshuaUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-01-312011-01-312010-12-152009-07-162001-03-28HC:C2Senatus AcademicusDonationunknown artist, after REYNOLDS, Sir JoshuaCARDROSS,Inscribed on back of portrait. See also Senate Minutes 20 August 1765.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £ 650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as '11th Earl of Buchan (Copy of Reynolds Portrait)'. In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.pnumber: 61 Value: £1500 (insurance) Listed as '11th Earl of Montrose (Copy of Reynolds portrait)'.198319581995After a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1764. The original is/was in the hall of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. It was engraved in mezzotint by Findlayson in 1765 (information from DNB).Knox, Kevin2001-05-212011-01-26goodgoodPortrait of David Steuart Erskine, Lord Cardrossframegood. Minor paint loss left centre. Possible food stainage lower left. Some cracking throughout. Frame: good. Drip lower right, food stainage right of canvas and above sitter's head, above right shoulder scratched (DH August 2005) Food stainage above left shoulder of sitter (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Some guild loss to under side of frame edge to canvas top right.198520001944200118911768SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonEXSHAW, Susanunknownunknown198520001979200118911768unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07198420031764 or 17651David Stewart Erskine, Lord Cardross and later 11th Earl of Buchan (1742-1829) was a student at the United College, 1755/6-1758/9. He was awarded an LL.D. ad eundem in 1766. See information on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITCARDROSS, LORDERSKINE, DAVID STEWARTBUCHAN, 11TH EARL OFEARLUNITED COLLEGESTUDENTALUMNUSREYNOLDS, JOSHUACOPY object history filegilt frame 106.5 x 79.5 cm31 May 1985April 200019449 February 200118911768CITREYNOLDS, Sir JoshuaInscribed on back of portrait.HC154inscr. on plaque: LORD CARDROSS, / AFTERWARDS EARL OF BUCHAN / 1765 / From a Painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds Inscr., verso: Doctissimis et praeclaris Sociis Universitatis Fani Sanctie Andreae propter magnum emolumentum quod dum inter eos fere quumque annos alumnus fuit filiciter recepit David Stuartus de Erskine D. de Cardroz & Auchterhouse filius natu maximus Henrici Davidis Comitis de Buchan, Regiae Societatis Socius & L.L. Doctor Honorarius hanc tabulam suae effigiei posuit ut sit pereximiae pietatis gratitudinis intequoque erga eos monumentum / Julii Mensas / Kalendas Anno Salutis MDCCLXV [Elizabeth Henderson, Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections, translates this as: To the most learned and very distinguished Members of the University of St Andrews, on account of the great benefit in that he was happily accepted as a student while among them almost every year, David Stuart of Erskine, Lord of Cardross and Auchterhouse, eldest son of Henry David Earl of Buchan, Member of the Royal Society and Honorary Doctor of Laws, placed this picture of his image so that it should be a monument of his extreme dutifulness and gratitude towards them. On the first of July in the year of grace 1765] Elizabeth notes that the phrase . "quod dum inter eos fere quumque annos" is awkward to translate and is perhaps a mistranscription / error for "dum inter eos fere quinque annos" - which would mean "while among them for almost five years" . CARDROSS, LordCreated bydbi HC154.jpg14771696176517651764176593.4 x 66.7 cm (sight)1 July 1765ADA half length portrait of David Steuart Erskine, a student at the University of St Andrews. He is wearing a green shirt with a lace trim and has a sash of green fabric draped across his right shoulder. His head is turned away from the viewer and his right hand is raised to his side.University of St Andrewsunknown, after REYNOLDS, Sir JoshuaCRE2001-05-21ABstsh1 1604collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19111911October 191119581983199525 November 195821 September 19831995Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)LONDONEDINBURGHEDINBURGHGlasgow and EdinburghunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15:26:0814:57:0513:47:4516:42:1515:26:0012:22:0309:47:04E1994.8E1994.10E1994.11E1994.11E1924.1E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-1419241994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-0619241994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSeptember 1911ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458kjk2hcr1JABHR192218603114HC155HC155Listed as in Parliament Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in Parliament Hall, April 1982. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Audit: In Parliament Hall.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITRECTORINDUSTRYPHILANTHROPISTBENEFACTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCARNEGIE, AndrewWALTON, Edward ArthurUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282011-02-072011-01-282010-12-152009-02-122001-03-01HC:C2DonationWALTON, Edward ArthurCARNEGIE, AndrewPresented by Carnegie to the University of St Andrews. See Court Minutes 1910-11, p.17 and 1911-12, 16th October 1911, pp.139-140.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted: Basically sound, could improve with a surface clean and varnish.HOWE, Mrs Alexia198519851985Colour photograph of portrait ordered by Mrs Alexia Howe, Assistant Keeper, Department of Printed Books, National Library of Scotland, to be displayed in an exhibition at NLS to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Carnegie's birth. To be displayed next to a reprint of Carnegie's speech at his installation as Rector. Exhibition later went to the Florida Center for the Book (a affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress), from April to July 1986. It was to tour to other states. Second copy of the exhibition prepared for the library of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, which was also to travel to other US libraries, from April 1987.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-06-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £100 (insurance) Listed as in Carnegie Library Buildings.Value: £1250 (insurance)pnumber: 18 Value: £4000 (insurance)195819831995A letter dated 8 February 1985 from Fiona MacSporran, a student of the Glasgow School of Art, says that she has established that the work was commissioned by Principal Donaldson on behalf of past and present members to celebrate the 500th aniversary of the founding of the University, and was painted in 1911. See letter on file. Court minutes 17th Dec 1910 suggest work was commissioned as a mark of gratitude on part of the students and staff for the many benefactions conferred on the University by Dr Carnegie. (Kevin Knox 2011)Dale, Amy2000-06-072011-02-07goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownMemorial Exhibition of Walton's WorkUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCarnegie InstituteNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyRoyal AcademyunknownBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Andrew CarnegiewholeCanvas: Appears in good shape with no obvious signs of cracking. Top looks as though it has slipped slightly (about 1 cm) from frame. Frame: Generally cracked all round, with corners being especially so. Lower right corner has a severe crack from inner to outer corners of frame. Upper left corner, in back, has a chunk (approx. 2 inches) missing. (Sehorn-Elwell, 7 June 2001) General spotting / loss of sheen in centre left of No change to canvas or frame (ALH Aug 2006) No change to canvas or frame (ALH Sept 2007)Condition unchanged198519442000200120082008SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica198519822000200120082008unknownADAMSON, PeterBute Photo Unitblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071984200020021911191111911Commissionedpublic subscriptionPresented to Carnegie by public subscription. See Court Minutes 1910-11, p.17, 17 December 1910.Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1901-1907. A industrialist and philanthropist, he was born in Dunfermline. See further information on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITCARNEGIE, ANDREWRECTORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSINDUSTRYWALTON, EDWARD ARTHURPHILANTHROPISTBENEFACTORobject history fileGilded wood 160 x 138.5 cm26 May 19851944April 20007 June 200128 July 200829 October 2008Presented to Carnegie by public subscription. See Court Minutes 1910-11, p.17.Presented by Carnegie to the University of St Andrews. See Court Minutes 1910-11, p.17 and 1911-12, 16th October 1911, pp.139-140.HC155s., lower right: E.A. Walton inscr. on label, verso; Watson Exhibition 1923 "Mr Andrew Carnegie" / St Andrews. / from Aitken Dott'Son / 20 So. Castle Street / EdinburghPublic SubscriptionCARNEGIE, AndrewCreated bydbi HC155.jpg152315241590191119111911191119111911128 x 110.5 cmSeptember 1911October 1911MADA portrait of Andrew Carnegie, Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1901-1907. Carnegie is shown sitting in a library with a large globe behind him. He is shown wearing the Rector's purple silk gown, faced and lined with maroon.University of St AndrewsWALTON, Edward Arthur (1860-1922)CRE2001-06-07ABph1 1333collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern16471958after 1647199519831958199521 September 198325 November 195815:37:2614:59:4413:53:4116:41:5409:48:0910:09:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114DHHR21HC15616Listed as in St Mary's College, Room 101, 14 June 1984.St Mary's College, Room A.101In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PRINCIPALPORTRAITDIVINITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCOLVILLE, AlexanderUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-12-132006-08-182000-08-14DamagedHC:C2unknownunknownunknownIn University by 1958: on insurance list dated 25 November 1958.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, reported no immediate cause for concern.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-08-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notespnumber: 24 Value: £2000 (insurance)Value: £650 (insurance)Value: £50.00 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.199519831958Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-08-142011-02-012011-02-01very goodgoodgoodPortrait of Alexander Colville?framecanvasgood: some slight cracking to upper part of frame, lower right corner is slighty chipped (June 2000). Three drip marks on upper left of canvas: not recent since on photo of painting on file (DH, August 2006).Gilt loss to two areas bottom right of frame, cracking of gilt under name plate. Loss on name plate under the word 'mary's' and to right of plate.Good condition other than three drip marks top left of canvas.198520001945SCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald Gordon198520001979Bute Photo UnitADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographColour slidecolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13198420022003after 1647, probably 1660s1Alexander Colville was Principal of St Mary's College 1662-1666 and Professor of Divinity there 1647-1662. There appears to be some doubt about the identity of the sitter.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasCOLVILLE, ALEXANDERPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITDIVINITYPROFESSORobject history file92.0 x 85.0 cm gilt with floriated moulding24 May 1985June 20001944HC156inscr. on plaque, lower centre of frame: "ALEXANDER COLVILLE (?) / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE / 1662-1666." inscr. in chalk on backboard: 24 inscr. (x2) in pencil on backboard: J3661 inscr. in pencil on backboard: Prayer Hall / CENTRE OF WEST WALL / No 3 inscr. on label on backboard: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST / EDINBURGH inscr. on label: J3661unknownCreated bydbi HC156.jpg138115881677195816471647167073.5 x 59.0 cm (sight)after 1647AUA portrait of a figure thought to be Alexander Colville, Principal of St Mary's College 1662-1666 and Professor of Divinity there 1647-1662. The head and shoulders of the figure are shown in three- quarter view, and he is shown wearing a black gown and cap.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-08-14AAstm:a1011 1603collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19521986after 1952ST ANDREWSGLASGOWGLASGOW16:14:2315:41:0614:59:4414:00:2915:30:27Crawford Arts CentreE1986.1E1986.2E1986.21986-12-211986-12-211986-12-211986-11-281986-11-281986-11-28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1952ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRHR19531876Listed as in McIntosh Hall Warden's Flat, 28 January 1994.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's FlatMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in College Gate, Assistant to Principal's Office (Hugh Martin's office).Moved to Hugh Martin's new office (formerly Ron Piper's office, next to Principal's office) in COllege Gate.Removed from the office of the Principal's Executive Assistant, Corrinne Pickering, in College Gate (formerly the office of Hugh Martin), taken to former museum collections office at the back of the library.PORTRAITMUSICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCONRAD, JosephBONE, MuirheadUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhounIRVINE, Mabel V.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282010-04-222001-03-01HC:C2DonationBONE, MuirheadJ.B.S.?1Present2001-03-01ComponentRecord state2002-09-20goodMuirhead Bone: Portrait of the ArtistMuirhead Bone: Portrait of the ArtistMuirhead Bone: Portrait of the ArtistCrawford Arts CentreGlasgow Art Gallery and MuseumGlasgow Art Gallery and MuseumJoseph Conrad Listening to Musicgood. Raised in mount. Loss of gilding to frame. (HR, Sept. 2002)1994200220032004200620072009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1994200220032004200620072009ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph20031923195211952DonationJ.B.S.Presented to J.B.S. (James B. Salmond?) by M.V.I. (Mabel V. Irvine), in memory of her husband James Colquhoun Irvine, Principal of the United College and Vice-Chancellor of the University 1921-52. PortraitsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoredrypoint etching: ink on paperPORTRAITCONRAD, JOSEPHBONE, MUIRHEADUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSIRVINE, JAMESMUSICIRVINE, MABELobject history filegilt frame, glazed 57.9 x 42.8 cm (sight)28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 20047 February 200627 November 200719 April 2009Presented to J.B.S. (James B. Salmond?) by M.V.I. (Mabel V. Irvine), in memory of her husband James Colquhoun Irvine, Principal of the United College and Vice-Chancellor of the University 1921-52. HC157s. in pencil, lower right: MUIRHEAD BONE inscr. on etching, upper right: Joseph Conrad inscr. on etching, upper left: Muirhead Bone, 1923 inscr. in ink on backboard: IN MEMORIAM J.C.I [James Irvine] inscr. in ink on backboard: St Andrews inscr. in ink on backboard: To J.B.S. [James B. Salmond?] / from M.V.I. [Mabel V. Irvine] / 1952 inscr. in pencil on backboard: D Corridor West / 8 inscr. in pencil on backboard: No. 5 over mantel [...]J.B.S.J.B.S.?Created by166219521986195219521923192327.5 x 19.5 cm (sight) 25 x 17.7 cm (image)1952after 1952DADA portrait of Joseph Conrad. He is shown in profile sitting on a chair with his hands in his pockets.University of St AndrewsBONE, Sir Muirhead (1876-1953)CRE2001-03-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 1564collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17551946after 1755; probably first half of 20th century19831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 199516:21:1314:59:4509:25:5214:02:5216:42:0609:52:3809:52:0210:11:21HC240single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1hcr1ac114HRIAC1317Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant gives the location as the Hebdomader's Room.PORTRAITMINISTERST ANDREWSSECOND CHARGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCRAIGIE, DavidMARTIN, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-12-152010-12-132001-08-062001-02-13HC:C275.062.388.276.5unknownMARTIN, DavidScotlandunknownIn University by 1946 (R.G. Cant, 'The University Portraits' in Alumnus Chronicle, 1946, pp.13-17)1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.pnumber: 35 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995David Martin (1737-1797) was born in Anstruther, Fife. He was a portrait painter in oil and chalk, mezzotint and line engraver. He was a pupil of Allan Ramsay in London from c1752, he continued to work in the studio as well as studying at St. Martin's Lane Academy until the 1760s. He returned to Edinburgh after the death of his wife. Among his sitters was Benjamin Franklin, commissioned when the sitter was in London in 1767, now in the White House, Washington.RAWSON, Helen2001-02-132011-01-25{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 DAVID CRAIGIE / MINISTER OF THE SECOND CHARGE / ST ANDREWS / 1754-1757 / Painted by D. Martin, 1755\par } goodPortrait of Reverend David CraigieCanvas slipping - gap between top of canvas and frame (ESE 21 May 2001)craquelure to paint. Minor paint loss to canvas, lower edge, left198519442001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin198519792001unknownblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC240 - Portrait of Professor Walter Wilson, companion portrait by David Martin198417551Portrait of Walter WilsonThe Reverend David Craigie was the Minister of the Second Charge, St Andrews, 1754-1757. Companion portrait to HC240, Professor Walter Wilson.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITCRAIGIE, REVEREND DAVIDMINISTERST ANDREWSSECOND CHARGEMARTIN, DAVIDobject history filegilt23 May 1985194421 May 2001labelon frameHC158unknownCreated bydbi HC158.jpg154419cmcmcmcm17551755canvas (sight)canvas (sight)frameframeheightwidthheightwidth175577 x 64 cm?after 1755AUA portrait of Reverend David Craigie, the Minister of the Second Charge, St Andrews, 1754-1757. The subject is shown from the waist upwards, and is standing facing the viewer holding an open book in his left hand.University of St AndrewsScotlandMARTIN, DavidCRE2001-02-13ABhebroom1 1119collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19301960about 19451958199525 November 1958199516:27:2516:27:0514:59:4514:11:5514:11:4215:29:4209:57:1410:12:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1821ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114HRHRHC159HC159HC159HC15917AMoved to St Salvator's Hall Dinning Room, to temporarily replace the portrait of Spottiswoode, which is being conserved.Returned to Collections Office.Temporarily moved to Hebdomader's Room, to replace Portrait of George Buchanan, which is being conserved.Transferred from Library, 1997. Lib. ref. 3.11.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled during Dr Cant's time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Muniments Room.YOUNG MANTITIANPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAfterDOMENICHINOCHRICHTON, JamesBARRIE, James M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-12-132002-07-231999-10-07HC:C2Donationunknown, after Domenichino (1581-1641)BORTHWICK, A.E.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-10-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £100 (insurance) Listed as in 71 North Street, Resident Architect's office.pnumber: 68 Value: £4000 (insurance)19581995This portrait was identified in July 1998 by Aidan Weston-Lewis, Assistant Keeper, National Gallery of Scotland, as being a copy of an original portrait, dated 1603, of an unidentified young man by the Bolognese painter Domenico Zampieri, known as Domenichino. The original portrait is in the Grossherzoglich Heissisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt. This is the only known copy of the original and probably dates from the seventeenth century.RAWSON, Helen1999-10-072011-01-25goodPortrait of a Young Manframegood. Some slight visible cracking of paint on surface (HCR, 1999)frame abraded, lower centre20012001200219971945RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenGUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald Gordon20012001200219971979BULLICK, ChristineADAMSON, PeterColour slidecolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319982003after 1603182111821PurchaseBORTHWICK, JAcquired in Paris in 1821 by J. Borthwick. This information is derived from a label on the back of the picture.The portrait was formerly thought to be a portrait of James Crichton, attributed to Titian (?). James Crichton of Cluny (1560-83), known as 'The Admirable' was one of the most celebrated scholars ever produced by St Andrews. (He enrolled at St Salvator's College in 1570, taking his BA degree in 1573 and his MA two years later). His accomplishments were widely recognised on the continent and chronicled by Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611-60) in his work 'The Jewel'. Crichton's name was revived by J.M. Barrie, Rector of the University of St Andrews,1919-22, for his play 'The Admirable Crichton', about a butler of that name. It is not clear how this portrait came to be labelled as 'James Crichton'. Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasDOMENICHINOCRICHTON, JAMESCRICHTON, THE ADMIRABLEYOUNG MANTITIANBARRIE, J.M.PORTRAITsee object filegilt frame 82.7 x 65.0 cm26 March 200110 July 200120 February 200224 September 19971944Domenichino (1581-1641)Acquired in Paris in 1821 by J. Borthwick. This information is derived from a label on the back of the picture.HC159inscr. on label below picture: JAMES CRICHTON/"THE ADMIRABLE"/ST SALVATOR'S COLLEGE/1571-75; inscr. in ink, verso: Titian/ The Admirable Crichton; inscr. on label, verso: (printed) This painting was/ (in ink) bought in Paris in 1821 by J Borthwick/and relaid & new framed/ (printed) Cleaned Varnished/ by / CHALMERS & SON/ Picture Cleaners/ NUMBER 118 & 153 HIGH ST/ EDINBURGH; verso: 31; K1335; and also label of Robertson & Bruce Ltd, Fine Art Dealers, DundeeBORTHWICK, JBORTHWICK, Captain A.E.Created bydbi HC159.jpg1278171018211960182119301603182172.0 x 54.5 cm1821about 1945PADA full length portrait of a young man thought to be James Crichton of Cluny. He is shown standing between two walls with a landscape in the background. The figure faces towards the viewer with one foot slightly turned out in front. He holds a hat in his right hand and crosses his left hand in front of his body.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC1998.5unknown, after Domenichino (1581-1641)CRE1999-10-07ABhebroom1 18collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991199111:42:0114:24:1811:19:3316:41:5112:24:3412:21:1912:10:4112:00:29, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19361863125HC16In St Salvator's Hall, Regent's Suite.In St Salvator's Hall Conference OfficeMoved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.ScotlandEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBROWN, William MarshallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBROWN, William MarshallScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting and reframing.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£35.00 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KNOX, Kevin1996-09-302011-04-25goodgoodOld Edinburghvery good, needs a new mount frame good , verso could be re-masked (SHE 2001) Reframed, remounted, March 2004. No change, good condition. (S. Hammond 16/07/2009)As 2009.1988200120042004SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen1988200120042004ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135 all other works from Pilgrim Trust before 1936194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolourSCOTLANDEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTBROWN, WILLIAM MARSHALLsee files in Collections Office45.7 cm x 33.2 cm wooden frame with mount22 September 198819 February 20016 December 20042 April 2004PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC16signed, recto lower left: Marshall Brown inscr. on label, upper verso PILGRIM TRUST / 9. OLD EDINBURGH / by / the late W. MARSHALL BROWNThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by32419461946193919391900193620.7 cm x 15.4 cm1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting a row of buildings in Old Edinburgh. In the foreground there is a large house with steps leading up to a turreted entrance. In the background Edinburgh Castle can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandBROWN, William Marshall; (British, 1863-1936)CRE1996-09-30ABstsh1 1335collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern189219581892-195819831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199516:37:1514:59:4514:15:5216:41:5416:56:3014:35:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2hcr1DHHR24HC16019St Mary's College, A.101St Mary's College, Room A.101in 'Catalogue of Portaits'. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall. Cant notes that a medallion portrait in plaster of Paris was presented by Rev. Geo S Hendrie Dalmellington (Court Minutes 11.7.1908).PRINCIPALPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCUNNINGHAM, JohnHORSBURGH, J.University of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282011-02-042010-12-152005-08-242000-08-15HC:C2unknownHORSBURGH, J.Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownOn insurance list dated 25 November 19581PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, reported no immediate cause for concern.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-08-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50.00 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.pnumber: 23 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-08-152011-02-012011-02-01goodfairfairPortrait of John Cunninghamframecanvasfair: what looks to be a small area of chipped paint, centre left. Slipped in frame: gap between top of canvas and frame. Loose gilding on frame, lower left: red paint underneath showing (June 2000).Gilt loss lower left corner and left centre (red showing through).Slipped in frame, gap at top and right of frame.1984198520001945unknownSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald Gordon1984198520001979ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071984200318921John Cunningham, D.D., LL.D was Primarius Professor of Divinity and Principal of St Mary's College 1886-1893. St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, is to the right of Cunningham in the portrait.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasCUNNINGHAM, JOHNPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITobject history file131.5 x 106.0 cm gilt with moulded cross ties in centre of sides, top and bottom of frame14 June 198424 May 1985June 20001944 - 1979HC160signed, lower left: J Horsburgh Edinr 1892 inscr. on plaque, lower centre of frame: "JOHN CUNNINGHAM / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE / 1886-1893."unknownCreated bydbi HC160.jpg13861673195818921892189299.5 x 74.0 cm (sight)after 1892AUA portrait of John Cunningham, Primarius Professor of Divinity and Principal of St Mary's College 1886-1893. Cunningham is shown wearing a black gown with lace trimmings and stands with his right arm raised to his side. St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh is shown in the background to his right.University of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHORSBURGH, J. (fl. 1880s and 1890s)CRE2000-08-15ABstm:a1011 1568collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1906190617 March 190619831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownST ANDREWSunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:47:0114:59:4614:22:4514:20:2716:42:0610:14:3414:36:51The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1943.1E2002.4E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-1419432002-05-051994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-0619432002-03-151994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt29 March 1905Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1JABESE1913184142HC16120HC161Listed as in Senate Room, 14 June 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.In Senate Room.VICE-CHANCELLORPRINCIPALPORTRAITHUMANITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDONALDSON, JamesREID, George R.S.A.University of St AndrewsUnited CollegeAberdeen UniversitypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-03-092010-12-152009-12-072001-03-28HC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationREID, George R.S.A.Edinburgh?, ScotlandDONALDSON, JamesPresented to the University: see Court Minutes 1905-1906, p.142, 17 March 19061PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.Value: £5000 (insurance)198319581995Portrait painter and illustrator. President of the Royal Scottish Academy and knighted 1891. More information in file.DALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-08goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownSummer ExhibitionSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyThe New GalleryCrawford Arts CentreBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Sir James DonaldsonWholedamaged, date unknown, hole in u.r. corner. Has since been conserved, 1998. Frame: Sound but tarnished. Canvas: Right centre, a large area of cracked paint is visible, but less obvious than what appears in the photographs on file. (ESE 31 July 2001). Slight scratch to upper left of frame (HCR, 11 March 2002)Hard to examine due to hanging height. Could not see any visible changes in condition.L1/20021985200019442001SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin1985200019792001ADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, Christineblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/111984200019981905190511905DonationDONALDSON, JamesPresented to the subject by his former pupils, colleagues and other friends.Sir James Donaldson LL.D. (1831-1915) was Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of the United College 1886-1915. He was Professor of Humanity, Aberdeen University, 1881-86. More information on sitter on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasDONALDSON, SIR JAMESVICE-CHANCELLORPRINCIPALREID, SIR GEORGEPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEHUMANITYABERDEEN UNIVERSITYobject history filegilt28 May 1985April 2000194431 July 2001CATPresented to the subject by his former pupils, colleagues and other friends.Presented to the University: see Court Minutes 1905-1906, p.142.HC161Monogram, recto, upper left: R inscr. on label, verso: The New Gallery / Summer Exhibition 1906 / Title Of Picture "Principal Donaldson, St Andrews. / Name of Artist. Sir George Reid, R.S.A. / Address Edinburgh inscr. on label, verso: MURRAY & SON. inscr. on label, verso: DUNDEE FINE ART EXHIBITION / 'Sir George Reid RSA' / "Portrait Principal Sir James / Donaldson RSA / Name of Agents through whom sent. / "Murray & Son. 2 labels, verso, inscr.: 7 inscr. on plaque below portrait: JAMES DONALDSON LL.D. / VICE CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY / OF ST ANDREWS / 1886-1915 / PRESENTED BY COLLEAGUES, FORMER PUPILS AND OTHER FRIENDS / MARCH 1905 DONALDSON, Sir JamesDONALDSON, Sir JamesCreated bydbi HC161.jpg147814791617190519061905190619051905118.0 x 84.0 cm?29 March 190517 March 1906DADA portrait of Sir James Donaldson, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of the United College 1886-1915. He is shown standing in profile wearing a black gown, with his right hand resting on the edge of a table.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC1998.7Edinburgh?REID, Sir George, R.S.A. (Scottish, 1841-1913)CRE2001-07-31ABsen1 1169collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19171917191719831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199511:06:4814:59:4714:27:1216:42:1410:13:12"Catalogue of Portraits"single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1917, ref no. 21 This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRSPK171016592115in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.MGS student project.In Hebdomader's Rom, 14 June 1984.In Museum Collections Office picture storeMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.PORTRAITPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDrew, JosephMEDINA, JohnUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282010-12-132010-04-222000-02-11HC:C2CANT, Ronald GordonBequestMEDINA, JohnCOOK, IsabellaBequeathed by Miss Isabella Cook of St Andrews, a descendant of the subject. See Court Minutes 17 November 1917, p.18-19.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-02-11ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.pnumber: 38 Value: £1500 (insurance)1983195819952000-02-11goodPortrait of the Reverend Joseph Drewgood: some minor fissures on the canvas and liquid residue on lower part of canvas; frame has slight cracking on sides19442000198520032009CANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19792000198520032009black and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131984between 1691 and 1710191711817OwnedCOOK, IsabellaJoseph Drew was Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708 - 1738.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasDREW, REVEREND JOSEPHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITPRINCIPALST LEONARDS COLLEGEMEDINA, SIR JOHNsee object filegilt frame: outer frame has floral decoration around corners, inner frame has two lines of moulding 91.5 x 79.2 cm1944February 200023 May 198519 November 200316 November 2009CATBequeathed by Miss Isabella Cook of St Andrews, a descendant of the subject. See Court Minutes 17 November 1917, p.18-19.HC162inscr. on plaque in lower centre of frame: THE REVEREND JOSEPH DREW / PRINCIPAL OF ST.LEONARD'S COLLEGE / 1708-1738COOK, Miss IsabellaCOOK, Miss IsabellaCreated bydbi HC162.jpg131619171917181719171691171072.0 x 60.6 cm (sight)before 19171917OABA head and shoulders portrait of Reverend Joseph Drew, Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708 - 1738. He is shown wearing a black cassock and is looking directly at the viewer.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2008.2MEDINA, Sir John? (1659-1710)CRE2000-02-11ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 1586collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199511:11:1314:59:4714:33:2214:31:3616:42:1814:41:2710:14:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1856ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114HR623HC163Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in United College Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits. In United College Hall.PORTRAITMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDUNCAN, ThomasWILSON, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegeDundee AcademypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-12-132001-02-052001-02-05HC:C2WILSON, James1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted: Looks as if the stretcher has warped, as the left hand rail is pushing the canvas from the rear. Should be investigated.VINCENT, Fiona12 June 198419841984Photograph ordered for use in a permanent exhibition in Mills Observatory, Dundee, on "Eminent Tayside Astronomers".ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £75 (insurance) Listed as in Lower College Hall.Value: £950 (insurance)pnumber: 44 Value: £2500 (insurance)195819831995Fife Herald, 25 September 1856 notes that the portrait was by Mr Wilson: 'so well known amongst us'. The University Calendar 1895 identifies the artist as James Wilson, 1856, according to Cant. Cant notes that on the 1841 census, James Wilson, portrait painter, aged 33, is listed as a lodger at east end of Soth Street, possibly in St Mary's with Janet Henderson or Oman. Not Fife born, he adds. However, another hand on Scott's catalogue card has identified the artist as William A. Wilson, fl. 1834-1865.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2001-02-052011-02-022011-02-02fairfairfairPortrait of Thomas DuncanframecanvasPlaster loss lower right. Accumulation of dirt causing decolouration of gilt along bottom of frame.Damage/rippling down left side of canvas. Noticeable stretching causing buldge to bottom left and indentation to left. Spill top left (white mark on varnish). Residue to right of sitters head.1985194420001891SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanUniversity Calendar 1891-921985197920001891unknownunknownblack and white photographcolour photographPhotographic transparencyadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131984200020001856185611856Commissionedpublic subscriptionSee United College Minutes 28 October 1856. Presented by pupils and friends.Thomas Duncan (1777-1858) was Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1820-1858. He was earlier Principal of Dundee Academy.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITDUNCAN, THOMASWILSON, JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEMATHEMATICSDUNDEE ACADEMYobject history filegilt2 May 1985after 1944April 20001891See United College Minutes 28 October 1856. Presented by pupils and friends.HC163Public SubscriptionCreated bydbi HC163.jpg1506150715081856185618561856276.0 x 184.0 cm?1856MA half length portrait of Thomas Duncan, Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1820-1858. He is shown in three-quarter view, sitting on a chair, wearing a black gown. One hand rests on the arm of the chair and an open book can be seen in the background on the right.University of St AndrewsWILSON, James?CRE2001-02-05AClch1 1384collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1955195522 March 19551958199525 November 19581995EDINBURGH17:01:5011:19:3014:59:4809:27:0114:36:3015:29:5215:45:2814:44:35E1994.161994-08-141994-08-06HC480single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2hcr1DHHRHC16422HC164HC164St Mary's College, Room A.101in 'Catalogue of Portaits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Information on the artist and donation. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.In St Mary's R.101.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PRINCIPALPORTRAITBIBLICAL CRITICISMDIVINITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDUNCAN, George SimpsonMORROCCO, AlbertoUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-242011-06-032011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-03-282011-02-092010-12-152005-08-242000-08-15HC:C2DonationMORROCCO, AlbertoDUNCAN, George SimpsonPresented to the University by Principal Duncan. See Court Minutes 1954-55, pp. 174-5, 22 March 1955 for history of acquisition of painting.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-08-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £300 (insurance) In St Mary's College.pnumber: 94 Value: £7500 (insurance)19581995Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-08-152011-02-012011-02-01very goodgoodgoodUnknownRoyal Scottish AcademyPortrait of George Simpson Duncanframecanvasgood: glass and frame dirty (June 2000).Good condition.Some varnish loss above book and left of ruffle. Slight bow of canvas above lower centre of frame.2000195519952000RAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald GordonGUNN, Ann V.KERACHER, Susan2000197919972000colour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC480 - 'Breakfast' by Alberto Morocco2000195419541954119541954DonationCOMMISSIONDUNCAN, George SimpsonPresented to Principal Duncan.Commissioned by public subscription (Court Minutes 1958-9, p. 41).BreakfastGeorge Simpson Duncan was Principal of St Mary's College 1940-1954. He was Professor of Biblical Criticism in St Mary's College, 1919-1954. Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasDUNCAN, GEORGEPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITBIBLICAL CRITICISMDIVINITYPROFESSORobject history file164.0 x 118.0 cm gilt frame, glazed, with foliage mouldingJune 200019551996April 2000Commissioned by public subscription (Court Minutes 1958-9, p. 41).Presented to Principal Duncan.Presented to the University by Principal Duncan. See Court Minutes 1954-55, pp. 174-5 for history of acquisition of painting.HC164DUNCAN, Principal George SimpsonDUNCAN, Principal George SimpsonCreated bydbi HC164.jpg139119541954195519541954195519541954139.0 x 94.0 cm (sight)1954195422 March 1955MDADA portrait of George Simpson Duncan, Principal of St Mary's College 1940-1954. He is shown standing with his left hand resting on an open book in front of him and is wearing a black gown with white lace cuffs.University of St AndrewsMORROCCO, AlbertoCRE2000-08-15AAstm:a1011 1585collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern182918291829200917 February 200914:16:1611:23:2612:22:3311:37:2014:59:4814:46:4914:46:4310:19:0014:48:3810:15:15HC521single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1ac114ESEHRPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDUNDAS, Robert Saunders (2nd Viscount Melville)WILKIE, DavidUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-06-032011-04-262011-04-262011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-03-092010-12-152010-12-132001-08-072001-05-04HC:C2280215235167CommissionedWILKIE, DavidWILKIE, DavidSee Senate Minutes, 11 April 1829, pp.231-2. Lord Melville was requested to do the University the honour of sitting for his portrait 'to such eminent artist in Edinr as his Lordship may think best qualified to do justice to the original'.1Present2001-07-31ComponentRecord state1829KYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £70,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009Work completed by October 1831, when its hanging was arranged. See Senate Minutes, 8 October 1831, p.312.DALE, AmyDALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-082011-02-08goodfairfairPortrait of Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount MelvilleFrameCanvasFrame: Around perimeter of frame, minimal chipping and cracking. Lower left side has 6-7 large chips which reveal the wood underneath the gilding. Canvas: Bitumen effect in darker areas, some areas with quite a bit of built up paint. Top does not appear flush with the frame. Along the bottom there is a thin line (next to frame) of paint loss/fading. Two bubbles in the paint can be seen on the lower right.Large chips to frame, 15 on left side and lower bottom. Frame is very dusty and dirty.Scratch to canvas at bottom (near books) approx. 17.5cms long. Canvas is slack at bottom causing a bulge.added from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1318311Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Gazette of the Battle of WaterlooRobert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville (1771-1851), was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1814-1851. In this portrait, Lord Melville is depicted in his robes as Chancellor, with the new buildings of the United College in St Salvator's quadrangle in the background. He was instrumental in persuading the government to fund the reconstruction of the College.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasWILKIE, SIR DAVIDDUNDAS, ROBERT SAUNDERSMELVILLE, VISCOUNTUNITED COLLEGEPORTRAITobject history fileornately carved gilded wood.See Senate Minutes, 11 April 1829, pp.231-2. Lord Melville was requested to do the University the honour of sitting for his portrait 'to such eminent artist in Edinr as his Lordship may think best qualified to do justice to the original'.HC165signed, lower left: David Wilkie Plaque on frame: ROBERT SAUNDERS DUNDAS,/ SECOND VISCOUNT MELVILLE,/ CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY,/ 1814-1851./ Painted by Sir David Wilkie.University of St AndrewsCreated bydbi HC165.jpg1829cmcmcmcm18291831frameframecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1831width of frame: 213 cm width of canvas: 167 cm1829MA portrait of Robert Saunders Dundas, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1814-1851. He is depicted in his robes as Chancellor, with the new buildings of the United College in St Salvator's quadrangle in the background. Lord Melville is shown sitting with his right elbow resting on a table covered with a red cloth and in his left hand he holds a book.University of St AndrewsWILKIE, Sir DavidCRE2001-07-31ABsen1 1601collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1976197617 August 19761995199511:37:2711:34:1614:59:4815:04:3915:03:2411:21:2016:45:2614:48:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1JABHRHC166Listed as in University Hall Dining Room, 5 December 1990.Listed as in University Hall Dining Room.Present in University Hall.Moved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentReturned to Dining Hall after refurbishment of University Hall.PORTRAITPRESIDENTUNITED STATES OF AMERICADECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEAMBASSADORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byEISENHOWER, Dwight DavidFAWCETT, DeanUniversity of St AndrewsFRANKLIN, BenjaminWILSON, JamesWOTHERSPOON, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-212011-06-032011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-252011-02-022010-12-152010-01-252001-03-01HC:C2128173.5105151DonationFAWCETT, DeanARMSTRONG, AnnePresented to the University of St Andrews in safe-keeping for Scotland by the Hon. Mrs Anne Armstrong, Ambassador of the USA, at a banquet held in University Hall on 17 August 1976 to commemorate the signing of the American Declaration of Independence by Benjamin Franklin, James Wilson and John Witherspoon, Alumni of the University of St Andrews1PresentResidents of University Hall199919991999Blue-tac stuck on picture in prank by University Hall residents. No lasting damage. See letters of apology on file. Warning issued, April 1999, by Susie Hillhouse, Assistant Curator to University Hall staff, to the effect that artworks would be removed if such behaviour continued.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-03-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notespnumber: 104 Value: £10,000 (insurance)1995Dale, Amy2001-03-012011-02-02goodgoodPortrait of Eisenhowerwholegood. Spot on sleeve of right hand (Trant, 1998-99)Minor loss of gilding to bottom of frame19901998200320072009unknownTRANT, SandyKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19901999200320072009unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071999200320th century1Born in 1890 in Texas. Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States of America from 1953 to 1961, serving two terms. Prior to becoming President, Eisenhower had a strong and successful army career. He commanded the Alied Forces landing in North Africa in 1942 and on D-Day, 1944, he was supreme Commander of the troops invading France. During his Presidency in 1953, he sigend a truce bringing an armed peace along the border of South Korea. He aided in the Cold War by dealing with Russia and resolving that both countires needed to turn over blueprints of hydrogen bombs. He died in 1969. Transported in wooden crate, which is stored by UH Lumsden.Portraitspaintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasPORTRAITEISENHOWERFAWCETT, DEANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSAMERICAPRESIDENTUNITED STATES OF AMERICAFRANKLIN, BENJAMINWILSON, JAMESWOTHERSPOON, JOHNDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEAMBASSADORobject history filegilt19901998 - 1999September 200329 May 200712 March 2009Presented to the University of St Andrews in safe-keeping for Scotland by the Hon. Mrs Anne Armstrong, Ambassador of the USA, at a banquet held in University Hall on 17 August 1976 to commemorate the signing of the American Declaration of Independence by Benjamin Franklin, James Wilson and John Wotherspoon, Alumni of the University of St AndrewsHC166s, in red, lower right: c [copyright] Dean FawcettARMSTRONG, Hon. Mrs AnneCreated bydbi HC166.jpg152116611976cmcmcmcm1976FrameFrameCanvasCanvasheightwidthheightwidth17 August 1976ADA portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States. He is shown seated in a wooden chair, with his body turned to face the viewer. In the background is a landscape with palm trees and beyond that a mountain. Eisenhower is depicted wearing a cream jacket, grey trousers, blue waistcoat and a red tie.University of St AndrewsFAWCETT, DeanCRE2001-03-01ABuh1 1570collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18131865before 186519831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 199511:38:5414:54:2814:53:5314:59:4915:12:4215:08:0616:41:5613:58:5816:23:5714:51:53The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In the Library.ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458hcr1HRSHEHC1676226HC167HC167In St Salvator's Hall Dining Room. Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room, 26 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant notes: 'Painted 1812/13 Here (Liby) [Library] 1838 (Grierson). Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.p. 35. Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In the Library. University Calendar 1891-92Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Picture Store.Transferred from picture store to museum collections office store.PORTRAITMORAL PHILOSOPHYPROFESSORALUMNUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byFerguson, AdamNAIRN, J.T.St Salvator's CollegeUniversity of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-06-022011-06-022011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-03-012011-02-012010-12-152010-04-222001-04-02HC:C2Senatus AcademicusPurchaseNAIRN, J.T.1PresentCLARK, S. AylwinJanuary 198819881988£10 paidALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-04-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £1250 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall - Dining Hallpnumber: 66 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Information on artist from University Calendar, 1897. In University by 1865 (University Calendar 1865) Alleeita(?) Balmer of Olds, Canada, wrote in 1995 to request a photograph of the portrait of her '3rd great grandfather' Dr Adam Ferguson and noted that it was supposed to be by 'Raeburn' (her quotation marks).VOCE, Ella2001-04-022011-06-02fairfairPortrait of Dr. Adam FergusonOverall good. Some food stainage lower centre, centre centre and top centre, which was cleaned off with deionised water, May 2001. Minor crazing. Frame overall good, lower right shell motif missing. Some chipping on bottom of frame. (Susan Exshaw, 19 February 2001).As before. Crazing in line with age. Small abrasion, upper right of sitters head. Marks on canvas in upper right section. Frame: poor. Shell missing in lower right corner. Chipping along the left and bottom edge. Numerous minor marks and scratches. Food mark at the top, centre.200119851944189120022003EXSHAW, SusanSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonunknownRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet200119851979189220022003unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/04/071984200318131Cant notes that Ferguson was an alumnus. The University Calendar 1865-66, detailing the portrait, describes Ferguson as LL.D. and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh 1764-85 Adam Ferguson (1723-1816) was born at Logierait, Perthshire. At age sixteen he attended the University of St. Andrews. He took his MA degree 4 July 1742 and entered into the Divinity Hall at St. Andrews. Not long afterwards, he moved to Edinburgh to pursue his divinity studies. In 1745, he was appointed deputy-chaplain to the Black Watch, then the 43rd regiment, afterwards to the 42nd, which he held until 1754. He became chair of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh in 1759, resigning the chair in 1785. He died in St. Andrews 22 February 1817 and is buried in the grounds of the old cathedral and the elaborate inscription on his monument was written by Sir Walter Scott.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITFERGUSON, DR. ADAMMORAL PHILOSOPHYST SALVATOR'S HALLUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHPROFESSORALUMNUSNAIRN, J.T.object history file112.4 cm x 90.5 cm Ornate gilt frame with seashell mouldings19 February 20011 June 198519441891 - 1892November 200210 April 2003CITHC167inscr. in gold, recto, top: Dr. ADAM FERGUSON PROFESSOR, Of / MORAL PHILOSOPHY UNIV" Edin", AE. 90.1813Created bydbi HC167.jpg14801690186517501813181391.5 cm x 70.0 cm (sight)before 1865APA portrait of Dr. Adam Ferguson, a former student of the University of St Andrews. He is shown here in three-quarter view, seated in a red upholstered chair with his hands clasped together in his lap.University of St AndrewsNAIRN, J.T.CRE2001-04-02ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 1602collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern197319851970s or 1980s?11:42:1814:30:4014:30:0514:59:4915:22:1815:22:0110:02:2214:54:0615:10:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ejm92HRHRHC168Listed as in Parliament Hall.Listed as in Parliament Hall. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.In Parliament Hall.Removed from Parliament Hall to Museum Collections office picture store in rehangPORTRAITphotographCHANCELLORBRIGADIERSOLDIERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterFERGUSSON, Bernard Edward (1st Baron Ballantrae)University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-05-172011-05-172011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152010-10-142010-04-222001-03-01HC:C2unknownunknownunknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-03-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella2001-03-012011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Bernard Edward Fergusson, 1st Lord BallantraeGood. Slight fading around edges. Frame: good. Small chip in left corner, showing red.As before. Paint worn at edges. Dirty marks along lower edge of painting. Tarnishing to frame, gilt worn away along inner and outer edges of frame.1994197320012005LEE, Karen M.CANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinHOPES, David1994197920012005unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph198420031970s?1Bernard Edward Fergusson, Brigadier, first Baron Ballantrae (1911-1980), was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1973-1980. He died in office. He was a soldier, author and public servant. He was awarded the honorary degree D.Litt by the University of St Andrews in 1974.Portraitsphotographcolour photographOpen Access Storeoastorecolour photographoverlaid with oil paint (?)FERGUSSON, BERNARD EDWARDPORTRAITPHOTOGRAPHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHANCELLORLORD BALLANTRAEBRIGADIERSOLDIERobject history filegilt frame 105.3 x 85 cm27 January 19941973 - 197914 June 200121 December 2005HC168unknownCreated byHC168.TIF15221701198519731973198092.5 x 72.5 cm 1970s or 1980s?AUA head and shoulders portrait of Bernard Edward Fergusson, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1973-1980. He is shown here in three-quarter view, wearing the black brocaded gown of the Chancellor trimmed with gold lace. Fergusson also wears a monocle and has several medals displayed on his chest.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2001-03-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 1600collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeople186318651863-186519581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199511:46:4614:59:5017:11:0216:42:1810:10:55The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66HC145single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1863p. 22Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In United College Hall.ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114JABHR18641788527HC169Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.Listed as in United College Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits. In United College Hall.Returned from conservation in Edinburgh (Christine Bullick). Stored in mco (former Museum Collection office, Library basement).Portrait re-hung in Lower College Hall, after returning from conservation. Hung on the left of the fireplace, as you face it.PORTRAITMORAL PHILOSOPHYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byFERRIER, James FrederickGORDON, John WatsonUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-052011-03-282011-03-212010-02-242001-03-01HC:C2Senatus AcademicusGORDON, John WatsonIn University by 1865 (University Calendar 1865)1PresentBULLICK, Christine19 November 199719971997Examined by Christine Bullick, paintings conservator. She noted: Condition: Canvas appears to be unlined. Bulging along left edge, right edge and top right corner. Paint and ground layers secure except for minor losses at lower centre right edge. Matt patches around head in background - could be retouching. Discoloured varnish and surface dirt. Proposed treatment: Correct tension and restretch edges if necessary. Remove surface dirt. Remove discoloured varnish and retouching. Retouch and varnish. Estimated cost: £800 - £1000DAVIE, GeorgeNovember 200220022002Colour photograph supplied to R. Turnbull of the Edinburgh Review, for publication in Davie, George, Blackout of Scottish Philosophy, 2003ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-03-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £75 (insurance) Listed as in United College Hall.Value: £950 (insurance)pnumber: 48 Value: £2500 (insurance)1958198319952002-10-012011-02goodgoodPortrait of James Frederick FerrierConservation carried out by Christine Bullick - touched up and re-stretched (see conservation report). Old stretcher was removed and disposed of, it had no significant marks on it other than a paper sticker with the number 13 written on it. (JB, 26/1/2010). Loose canvas, bulges along left and right side, top of canvas is slipping out of frame, can see between canvas and frame (Heather Huntly, Oct 2002)Gap between canvas and frame, lower right and upper left cirner. Paint loss, lower edge. Something (fluff?) stuck to canvas, centre left - hung too high to inspect properly without ladder. Frame much cracked. Many minor losses.198519442000189120102010SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanUniversity Calendar 1891-92BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica198519792000189120102010unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph19842002about 1863186311863Commissionedpublic subscriptionPresented to Professor Ferrier. See Senate Minutes 11th and 23rd April 1863, p.267 and p.270, and Shairp papers (info. from Cant's catalogue).Portrait of Robert BriggsDisplay label should always include: "Conserved with the aid of a grant from the AIM Pilgrim Trust Conservation Scheme 2009/10". James Frederick Ferrier, LL.D. (1808-1864) was Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College of the University of St Andrews 1845-1864.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITFERRIER, JAMES FREDERICKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEMORAL PHILOSOPHYPROFESSORGORDON, SIR JOHN WATSONobject history filegilt with foliage 160? x 131.5 cm1 May 1985after 1944April 2000189121 January 201023 February 2010CITPresented to Professor Ferrier. See Senate Minutes 11th and 23rd April 1863, p.267 and p.270, and Shairp papers (info. from Cant's catalogue).HC169Inscr. on plaque lower centre: James Frederick Ferrier / Professor of Moral Philosophy / in the United College of St. Salvator & St. Leonard / from 1845 to 1864 / Born 1808 Died 1864Public SubscriptionCreated by152016341863186318601863128? x 99.5 cm1863MA portrait of James Frederick Ferrier, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College 1845-1864. He is shown in three-quarter view, sitting in a red upholstered chair. His left elbow rests on a table and he holds a book in his right hand.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2010.2GORDON, Sir John Watson (1788-1864)CRE2001-03-01ABlch1 19collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199111:53:3816:24:1511:23:0915:30:0812:24:3812:21:2012:10:4512:00:30, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp.30, ill. p. 31ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19651874Present in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallPresent in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallReturned to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.ScotlandTOWNSCAPELAWNMARKETARCHITECTUREEDINBURGHRIDDELLS COURTFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCAMERON, KatharineinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationCAMERON, KatharineScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Present1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-09-302011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodgoodgoodgoodRiddell's Court, LawnmarketframemountgeneralgoodScrape on top left and on the right side at the centre by mirror-plate.Four small black specks/debris on the upper left area.Generally good condition overall.19991999200920032008TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenDALE, AmyKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessica19991999200920032008ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135 all other works from Plgrim Trust 194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 16/11/90 as at University Hall, outside Arts Library. Labels removed from reverse of painting February 2002, by AMC.Recording Scotlanddrawingpencil drawinguhpencil on paperSCOTLANDTOWNSCAPELAWNMARKETARCHITECTUREEDINBURGHRIDDELLS COURTFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTobject history file1999November 199912 March 2009September 200321 February 2008PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC17signed, lower left: K. Cameron 3 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1: typed label: PILGRIM TRUST [underlined] / RIDDELL'S COURT, / LAWNMARKET / Watercolour by / MRS CAMERON KAY. label 2: small printed ticket: 1625 label 3: square label with red crayon (?): 52The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by327194619461939193930.0 x 13.5 cm. (sight)1940's1953MADA pencil drawing depicting a corner of Riddell's Court, Edinburgh. A row of three-storey buildings on the right face into a courtyard.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0001CAMERON, Katharine (Mrs. Arthur Kay); (British, 1874-1965)CRE1996-09-30ABuh1 1545collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18351958before 19581958199525 November 1958199511:53:5514:19:3814:59:5015:34:1515:33:3912:41:2516:06:3214:59:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HRESE28HC170In the picture storeIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This manuscript catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Transferred from picture store to museum collections office store.PROFESSORPORTRAITDIVINITYMINISTERZOOLOGISTNATURAL PHILOSOPHYNATURAL SCIENCEscienceMINERALALUMNUSNATURALISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterFLEMING, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-05-172011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-212011-02-012010-12-152010-04-222001-02-06HC:C2unknownunknownunknownIn University by 1958 (on insurance list dated 25 November 1958)1PresentBULLICK, Christine20 December 200020002000£1500-2000There are several correspondances between Christine Bullick and University Collections about this painting. On the 12 of January, 1999, the revised estimate for fixing this painting was £1800-2000, (for condition as report of September 1996). In December 2000, Christine Bullick estimates the cost to fix the painting at £1500-2000, and in October 2001 as £1700-2200. In the December 2000 report she notes that the adjustable stretcher is satisfactory and the canvas lining is still strong. Paint and ground layers are loose all over the surface, with fine flaking. The paint layer is wrinkled and here are some losses e.g. the sitter's left eye. The black costume appears to be overcleaned. The upper right background appears to have been considerably retouched. The varnish is discoloured with much surface dirt. The painting is in a fragile state and may be unrecoverable if left much longer.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-06ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Bute Buildingspnumber: 21 Value: £2000 (insurance)19581995VOCE, Ella2001-02-062011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Professor John Fleminggood following conservation - see report for details (HCR, 29 May 2002)Marks to canvas from previous frame along top and right edge. Unglazed so canvas dusty.199719452003GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald G.EDWARDS, Juliet199719792003BULLICK, ChristineColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/072002mid 19th century1John Fleming, D.D., F.R.S.E. (1785-1857) enjoyed a diverse career. A much-loved minister, who was awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of St Andrews in 1814, he undertook a mineralogical survey of the northern isles of Scotland, published papers on local natural history, and was widely acclaimed as Scotland's finest zoologist. He held the chairs of Natural Philosophy at Aberdeen and of Natural Science at Edinburgh.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasFLEMING, JOHNPROFESSORPORTRAITDIVINITYMINISTERZOOLOGISTNATURAL PHILOSOPHYNATURAL SCIENCESCIENCEMINERALALUMNUSNATURALISTobject history fileSeveral chunks are missing from the top center and top right corner. Bottom right also has a chunk missing. Gold leaf is very tarnished. Frame: 94 x 114.5 cm24 September 1997after 194510 April 2003HC170Label on back of frame. EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son May 1812 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 So. Castle St. / Edinburgh. inscr. in pencil on this label: ?3670unknownCreated bydbi HC170.jpg1614195818351835185789 x 70 cm (h x w) before 1958AUA head and shoulders portrait of Professor John Fleming, who is shown sitting with his right arm folded in front of him. His spectacles rest on his forehead and he faces the viewer with a rather stern expression.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2002.5unknownCRE2001-02-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack14B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack14B1 1599collect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1928192821 June 19211958199525 November 1958199511:58:1817:04:3516:58:0014:59:5016:03:1315:59:1810:10:5315:07:1015:38:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HRHRHC17128ATransferred from Library 1997. Lib Ref. 8.27. Listed as in Picture Store (shelves).In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. The catalogue was compiled while Dr Cant was archivist of the University. It has not been published. Listed as in Muniments Room.In Picture Store.PORTRAITMORAL PHILOSOPHYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterDonated byFLINT, RobertUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegeCUTHBERTSONpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-05-312011-05-312011-04-182011-04-042011-04-042011-03-212011-01-202010-12-152010-04-222001-03-01HC:C2DonationDUNCAN?CUTHBERTSON, DavidAccording to label. However, Cant notes 'Presented by David Cuthertson, Edinburgh, 24 June 1928 (JBS [J.B. Salmond] Con. 'Portraits').1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £20 (insurance) Listed as in United College Buildings.pnumber: 56 Value: £1000 (insurance)19581995Information on artist from Cant's catalogue.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-312001-07-17goodgoodPortrait of Robert FlintCanvas and frame in good condition. Backboard of frame secured by Sproson, Alan.Frame: Good condition. The centre part of frame holding the canvas is no longer securely attached. Canvas is in good condition, with no noticeable flaws or damage (ESE, 17 June 2002).199719442002GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin199719792002ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/112003nineteenth century1Robert Flint, D.D. was Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College of the University of St Andrews 1864-1876.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on boardPORTRAITFLINT, ROBERTDUNCANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEMORAL PHILOSOPHYPROFESSORCUTHBERTSONobject history filewood 36 x 27 cm1997after 194417 July 2002According to label. However, Cant notes 'Presented by David Cuthertson, Edinburgh, 24 June 1928 (JBS [J.B. Salmond] Con. 'Portraits').HC171inscr. on plaque on frame: ROBERT FLINT D.D. / PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY/ 1864-1876 inscr. on back, on peeling paper with pencil writing: Top line undecipherable, second line reads: University Library / with Miss Flint's Kind regards / May 14th 1914 s. Royal (?) In pen, at bottom: Presented to the University of St. Andrews / by Mr. Cuthbertson / June 24,1921CUTHBERTSON, DavidCreated bydbi HC171.jpg1667192819281850192826.5 x 18.5 cm21 June 1921ADA head and shoulders portrait of Robert Flint, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College 1864-1876. He is shown facing the viewer, wearing a black gown with a black sash bordered with red.University of St AndrewsconservationC0268DUNCAN?CRE2001-07-17AB15:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack17A2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 1492collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19381938February, 193815:09:2216:21:2314:59:5109:20:1112:07:1416:08:2616:06:0514:12:5414:12:2117:51:2618:28:2516:43:01HC976single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRESElib. ref 5.3AVG notes that the picture is in the Collections office, 71 North Street, on 24 September, 1997. It was transferred from the Library in 1997.SitterDonated byFORBES, Alexander PenroseMACDONALD, D.M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-232011-06-202011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152011-04-042011-04-042011-03-302011-03-302011-03-242011-02-232011-02-012010-04-222001-02-16HC:C2DonationunknownMACDONALD, D.M.This was a gift, from Dr. Macdonald, of Gladestone House, Alloa.1Present2001-02-16ComponentRecord state2001-02-16Alexander Penrose ForbesCrack along hairline, noted 24 september 1997.16:20:25oastore/row5/bay2B2011-02-011997ROBINSON, ClaireA.V.G.2011-06-201997ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-231Portrait of John Hay Forbes, Lord MedwynBishop of Brechin 1847-1875PortraitssculpturesculptureOpen Access Storeoastorewax plaqueALEXANDER PENROSE FORBESBISHOP OF BRECHIN 1847-1875DR. D. M. MACDONALDOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 5, bay2, shelfB24 September 1997This was a gift, from Dr. Macdonald, of Gladestone House, Alloa.HC172Label: This plaque is the property of the Theological College and was given in February, 1938, by Dr. D.M. Macdonald, Gladestone House, Alloa. Label signed: Bertrand R. BrassettDr. D. M. MacdonaldCreated bydbi HC172.jpg193819381938193811.5 x 8.9 cmFebruary, 1938ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2001-02-16A16:20:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 4, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay4B1 1491collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeople1870187021 April 187019831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS12:06:2612:02:4814:59:5116:27:0916:42:0510:10:50The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity Calendar 1891-2.University of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.35Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Noted as one of the most remarkable portaits in the University. In United College Hall.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JABESE729Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.Portrait hangs in Lower College Hall. Vandalism damage has been repaired and is only slightly noticeable. There does appear to be a liquid-like mark on the right side of the painting.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was produced by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.PRINCIPALST. SALVATORST. LEONARDPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byFORBES, James DavidWILSON, JamesUnited CollegeGORDON, John WatsonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-06-032011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282011-03-212009-12-072001-02-1619907 September 1990Several paintings in Lower College Hall, including this, were slashed.1990DamagedHC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationWILSON, James,former colleaguesPresented to the United College, from subscription by former colleagues, 21 April 1870. See United College Minutes and Shairp papers.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-02-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance) Obviously, this valuation was done before the vandalism.Value: £50 (insurance)pnumber: 43 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Copy of portrait by Sir John Watson Gordon, held by Royal Society, Edinburgh. Information on Wilson as artist from University Calendar, 1897.RAWSON, Helen2002-03-012011-02goodgoodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of James David ForbesBasically sound; canvas slightly slack; perhaps a surface clean and varnish would be beneficial; 14 June 1984 (Donald Forbes, Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland; Vandalized 7 September 1990. Good condition, though marks of vandalism still slightly apparent. Frame: general cracking and loss of gilding. Large crack, lower centre. Moulding missing: two pieces lower centre, five lower right, three centre right. There is a gap (top and bottom) between the inner and outer frame. (HCR, 1 March 2002)In addition, minor loss of moulding to frame, lower right corner. Paint loss, lower edge.L1/2002198520011945SCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald Gordon198520011979Clare Meredith Conservation StudioADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photograph198419922003about 18701James David Forbes (1809-1869) was Principal of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard 1859-1868.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasFORBES, JAMES DAVIDPRINCIPALUNITED COLLEGEST. SALVATORST. LEONARDPORTRAITWATSON, SIR JOHN GORDONWILSON, JAMESobject history fileGilt wood frame with fruit motif. 160.9 x 135.5 cm2 May 19858 February 20011944CATCITGORDON, Sir John WatsonPresented to the United College, from subscription by former colleagues, 21 April 1870. See United College Minutes and Shairp papers.HC176inscr. on plaque attached to the frame: JAMES DAVID FORBES. / Principal of the UNITED COLLEGE / of St. SALVATOR and St. LEONARD / from 1859 to 1868. / Born 1809. Died 1868.former colleaguesCreated byHC176.TIF1474147516821870187018691870125.1 x 99.5 cm (sight)21 April 1870ADA portrait of James David Forbes, Principal of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard 1859-1868. He is shown in profile against a red background, sitting with his hands resting in his lap.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCleanedconservationconservationC0101HC176WILSON, James, after GORDON, Sir John WatsonCRE2001-02-16ABlch1 1383collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19581958October 19581983199521 September 1983199509:54:5209:54:0112:16:4014:59:5209:32:2916:34:4516:41:5416:54:39HC1992.2.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmjs42mjs42ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458DHHR1988188929HC1773029St Mary's College, A.101St Mary's College, Room A.101in 'Catalogue of Portaits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Information on the artist and donation. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PRINCIPALPORTRAITDIVINITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byGALLOWAY, GeorgeHUNTINGTON, Beatrice M.L.University of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-162011-06-162011-06-032011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-03-282011-02-212005-08-242000-08-15HC:C2DonationHUNTINGTON, Beatrice M.L.ScotlandGALLOWAYPresented to the University by Mrs Galloway (Court Minutes 1958-9, p. 41, 21 October 1958).1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, reported no immediate cause for concern.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-08-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £1250(insurance)pnumber: 96 Value: £4000 (insurance)19831995Painter in oil of portraits and figure subjects. All her early life was spent in St Andrews. She studied painting in Munich and Paris. Settled in Edinburgh with her husband, William MacDonald, in 1960s.2000-08-15goodPortrait of Principal Gallowaygood: some slight cracking to frame (June 2000).16:53:31musa/g4stm:a10119841985200019451988unknownSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald GordonSCOTT, Alison2011-05-302011-01-3119841985200019791988ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC1992.2.1 - The Student: another work by Huntington1984200319281The Student Portrait of undergraduate John Craig, standing on a martyr's cross, with St Salvator's Chapel, the West Port and the ruins of the Cathedral in the background.George Galloway was Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1915-1933. Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasGALLOWAY, PRINCIPAL GEORGEPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITHUNTINGTON, BEATRICEDIVINITYPROFESSORobject history file105.0 x 133.0 cm gilt with floriated ornament14 June 198425 May 1985June 200019452 September 1988Presented to the University by Mrs Galloway (Court Minutes 1958-9, p. 41).HC177signed, lower right: 'B.M.L. Huntington - / 1928 - 'GALLOWAY, MrsCreated bydbi HC177.jpg13901674195819581928192874.0 x 99.5 cm (sight)October 1958ADA full face portrait of Principal Galloway, Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1915-1933. He is depicted sitting in the corner of the room with his hands clasped together in front of him. A french window is shown in the background. Principal Galloway wears a red gown trimmed with purple.University of St AndrewsScotlandHUNTINGTON, Beatrice M.L. (1889-1988)CRE2000-08-15AB16:53DALE, AmyReturned to A101 following display in MUSA G4 for Young Artist Award.2011-05-30stm:a1011 1538collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18951895189519831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199512:23:1114:59:5209:34:2816:58:5116:42:3116:39:1616:42:1410:10:5515:23:1915:47:4515:19:41HC152HC224single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1ejm92JABESE3535HC17831HC178Listed as in Parliament Hall, 14 June 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies project.Listed as in Parliament Hall, April 1982. Student's Union crossed out. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.In Parliament Hall.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITSTUDENTS UNIONM.P.PRIME MINISTERSTATESMANAUTHORPOLITICIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDonated byGLADSTONE, William EwartHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonCRICHTON-STUART, John Patrick (3rd Marquis of Bute)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-112011-04-082011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282011-03-212011-02-072010-12-152010-10-142009-02-122001-01-30200922 Sept 2009Small chip came off bottom left corner of frame while the painting was being hung in the Principal's House, 9 The Scores. Chip has been saved in bag kept with object file.2009DamagedHC:C2DonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonLondon, EnglandBUTE, John, 3rd Marquess ofThis portrait was presented to the Students' Union by John, 3rd Marquess of Bute, Rector 1892-1898. "The Union has been enriched with beautiful portraits in oil of Lord Salisbury and Mr Gladstone. The colour of their LL.D hoods forms a striking contrast to the tint of the walls. They were presented to the University by the Lord Rector and are the work of Mr E. Trevannyon Haynes, a London artist of wide repute" (College Echoes 24 October 1895, 1895-96, p.6).1Present5 December 195819581958A letter from the Buildings Officer to the President of the Students' Union, dated 5 December 1958, states that this work was found damaged in a cupboard in the Students' Union. It was holed and suffering badly from the effects of bituminious paint or varnish. The College Council have instructed Mr H.R.H. Woolford, an expert in picture restoration, to undertake the necessary renovation and restoration. Presumably the work was carried out as planned in Spring 1959.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-01-30ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Students' Union.pnumber: 81 Value: £1750 (insurance)198319581995Haynes was a landscape, portrait and figure painter.RAWSON, Helen2001-01-302011-02fairfairPortrait of William Ewart GladstoneCanvas: The effects of bitumen cover the painting, most noticeable on the sitter's red garmet. The sitter's collar has a white crack, probably due to the condition of the paint. The canvas is also slipping from the top of the frame. Frame: The frame has small cracks around the outside, with some on the inside as well. Small chipping on the outside bottom and prominantly on the right corners is evident (Sehorn-Elwell, 7 June 2001) One of the 'tulip' mouldings on the inner LH side of frame has broken off (ALH Aug 2006) No change to canvas or frame (ALH Sept 2007)Now several cracks to sitter's white collar09:52:10ph1985198820001944200120082008SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-091985198820001982200120082008ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographHC224 - portrait of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, by Haynes19842003about 18951Portrait of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of ArgyllPortrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of SalisburyRt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), LL.D., was a statesman, author and Prime Minister. See further information on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITGLADSTONE, WILLIAM EWARTSTUDENTS UNIONCRICHTON-STUART, JOHN PATRICKM.P.BUTE, 3RD MARQUESS OFHAYNES, E.T.LL.D.PRIME MINISTERSTATESMANAUTHORPOLITICIANobject history fileGilded wood 99.5 x 89.5 cm 26 May 19852 September 1988April 200019447 June 200128 July 200829 October 2008This portrait was presented to the Students' Union by John, 3rd Marquess of Bute, Rector 1892-1898. "The Union has been enriched with beautiful portraits in oil of Lord Salisbury and Mr Gladstone. The colour of their LL.D hoods forms a striking contrast to the tint of the walls. They were presented to the University by the Lord Rector and are the work of Mr E. Trevannyon Haynes, a London artist of wide repute" (College Echoes 24 October 1895, 1895-96, p.6).HC178inscr. in black, upper right: E.T. HAYNES Plaque on lower centre: THE RT. HON: WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, M.D./ LL.D 1893. inscr., verso: PRESENTED TO THE STUDENTS' UNION AT ST ANDREWS BY JOHN 3RD MARQUESS OF BUTE. RECTOR 1892-95BUTE, John, 3rd Marquess ofCreated byHC178.TIF1467169718950189501893189574 x 63 cm 1895ADA head and shoulders portrait of William Ewart Gladstone. He is shown in profile, wearing a red gown.University of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHAYNES, E.Trevannyon.CRE2001-01-30AC09:52:10DALE, AmyIt was noted that the location had not been updated since the moved of the painting into the Principal's house in September 20092011-02-09phouse1 1537collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19081930early 20th century12:36:1910:59:1814:59:5216:51:2416:39:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114HRESElibrary ref. 5.17As of 24 September 1997, the print is located in the picture store shelves. It was transferred there from the Library in 1997.In picture store.printPROFESSORPORTRAITANSTRUTHERALUMNUSDOCTORMEDICAL DOCTORMARINE ZOOLOGYGEOLOGYARCHAEOLOGYANATOMYPHYSIOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterAfterGifted toGOODSIR, JohnSMITH, JohnSCOTT LANG, Peter RedfordUniversity of EdinburghRoyal College of SurgeonspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-272011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282010-04-222001-01-30HC:C2DonationSMITH, John (after)SCOTT LANG, Peter RedfordScott Lang taught Mathematics at the University of St Andrews 1879-1921.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-01-30ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPrint after a sketch by John Smith, 1847.2001-01-30fairPortrait of Professor John Goodsirfoxed all over (HH, Oct 2002) Fair but foxed (H Rawson 8/2/2005)19972002GUNN, Ann V.HUNTLEY, Heather19972002ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/03/072003mid 19th century190811908DonationSCOTT LANG, Peter RedfordGiven to Scott Lang by J. Smith (see inscription).John Goodsir (1814-1867) was born in Anstruther, Fife. He attended the University of St Andrews, where he followed four years of an Arts course but did not take a degree. In 1830, he was apprenticed to a surgeon-dentist in Edinburgh, at the same time attending medical classes. In 1835, he took charge of the practice, obtaining the license of the Royal College of Surgeons in the same year. Goodsir undertook research in marine zoology, geology and archaeology, and wrote on anatomy and physiology. In 1841, he was appointed Conservator of the Royal College of Surgeons Museum. In 1842, Goodsir became Curator of the University of Edinburgh's Anatomical Museum. In 1859, he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at the University.PortraitsprintprintOpen Access StoreoastoreprintPRINTSMITH, JOHNPROFESSORGOODSIR, JOHNPORTRAITANSTRUTHERALUMNUSROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONSDOCTORMEDICAL DOCTORMARINE ZOOLOGYGEOLOGYARCHAEOLOGYANATOMYPHYSIOLOGYSCOTT LANG, PETER REDFORDUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHobject history fileunframed24 September 1997October 2002Given to Scott Lang by J. Smith (see inscription).Scott Lang taught Mathematics at the University of St Andrews 1879-1921.HC179Inscribed lower centre below print in ink: To Professor / Scott Lang, from J. Smith M.D./ F.R.C.S. Ed - 1908. inscr. lower centre on print: John Goodsir / 1847. signed lower right on print: JS. inscr. below print: Sketch by John Smith M.D./ Professor JOHN GOODSIR / 1846-1867. inscr. on reverse top right in pencil: Shelf 5.17.SCOTT LANG, Professor Peter RedfordSCOTT LANG, Professor Peter RedfordCreated bydbi HC179.jpg1671190819301908190818471867Plate: 18.5 x 12.5 Mount: 22.2 x 17.2 cm1908early 20th centuryDADA head and shoulders portrait of Professor John Goodsir. He is shown hunched over in three-quarter view, wearing a hat and coat.University of St AndrewsSMITH, John (after)CRE2001-01-30ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 20collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195811:58:3211:24:3116:41:4812:24:4312:21:2112:10:4912:00:31, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19651874Missing. Not found in St Salvator's Hall.Entrance office, St Salvator's HallEntrance office, St Salvator's HallMarked 'no', under St Salvator's Hall. Presumably not seen.Student exhibition checklist. Regent's Suite, St Salvator's Hall.St Salvator's Hall, Regent's Suite.ScotlandSMOLLETTS HOUSEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEOLD PLAYHOUSEEDINBURGH?FEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCAMERON, KatharineinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationCAMERON, KatharineScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £3.3.019581996-09-30unknownSmollett's House and the Old Playhouse200119581963198919921988EXSHAW, SusanunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownSCOTT, Alison200119581963199019921988ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other Pilgrim Trust works194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDSMOLLETTS HOUSEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEOLD PLAYHOUSEEDINBURGH?FEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections OfficeSpring 2001195819631989 - 1990199222 September 1988Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC18inscribed, lower right: K. C.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by328194619461939193944.0 x 33.0 cm. (sight)1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting a cluster of buildings including Smollett's House and the Old Playhouse. Parts of these buildings can be seen beyond a stone wall on which a cat is sitting.University of St AndrewsScotlandCAMERON, Katharine (Mrs. Arthur Kay); (British, 1874-1965)CRE1996-09-30MUmissing1 1334collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19451945March 194519831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199512:42:0814:59:5316:56:1216:41:5416:18:1415:49:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2hcr1DHHR173116822525HC18034St Mary's College, A.101St Mary's College, Room A.101in 'Catalogue of Portaits'. Information on the artist and donation. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PRINCIPALPORTRAITARCHERY COMPETITIONDIVINITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byJames, HADOWAIKMAN, WilliamUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282011-02-042010-12-152005-08-242000-08-15DamagedHC:C2DonationAIKMAN, WilliamHADOW, A.O.Presented to the University by Colonel Hadow, of Sevenoaks in Kent (Court Minutes 1944-45, pp.90-91, 6 March 1945).1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, reported no immediate cause for concern.KONING, Jaap de1 March 199419941994Jaap de Koning requested photographs of the portraits of James Hadow and Thomas Halyburton, for use in a calendar. They were supplied to him, with the reproduction and photography fees waived: he did not use the one of Hadow (see calendar, on file).ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-08-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50.00 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.pnumber: 25 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Dates based on Hadow's time as Principal: presumably the picture is contemporary. Information on artist from Cant's catalogue: Cant queried the artist. William Aikman, 1682-1731, painted portraits in oils and was also an etcher. He had a brief stay in London and returned to Scotland in 1711, where he became the Scotland's leading portrait painter. William's son, John Aikman (1713-1731) was a figure painter. The only known works are studies of heads. Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-08-152011-02-012011-02-01goodfairfairPortrait of James Hadowframecanvasfair: painting has surface cracks, discoloured spotting over back of canvas (may indicate previous activity, now dormant), two slits, repaired, in back of canvas: one 10cm, the other 1 cm. Frame: some slight cracking, some gilt missing from lower left side of frame, appears to have settled on canvas. (June 2000).Gilt missing under name plate and lower right of frame.Gilt settled on canvas lower left.1984198520001945unknownSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald Gordon1984198520001979ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographPhotographic transparencyColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071984199420002000early to mid 18th century1James Hadow (1670?-1747) was Principal and ex officio Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1707-1747 and Professor of Divinity there 1699-1707. In the painting, Hadow is depicted reading from a book, pointing to a page headed 'Esaias'. According to information supplied by Colonel Hadow, donor of the painting, Hadow married Isabel Tullidelph, daughter of William Tullidelph, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1691-1695. His second wife was M. Fforester (1672-1758): their son George won the silver arrow archery competition in 1727 and was later Professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages at St Andrews, 1748-80. (Info. from Susan Keracher, MGS student 1999-2000, who examined CM 1944-5, pp.90-91). Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasHADOW, JAMESPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITARCHERY COMPETITIONDIVINITYPROFESSORAIKMANobject history file92.0 x 78.0 cm gilt with floriated ornament14 June 198424 May 1985June 20001945 - 1979Presented to the University by Colonel Hadow, of Sevenoaks in Kent (Court Minutes 1944-45, pp.90-91).HC180inscr. on plaque, lower centre of frame: "JAMES HADOW / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE / 1707-1747." inscr. in chalk on backboard: J3536 inscr. in pen on backboard: J3536 inscr. on label on backboard: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil on label: J3536HADOW, Colonel A.O.Created bydbi HC180.jpg1382138313841385194519451707174772.5 x 60.0 cm (sight)March 1945ADA head and shoulders portrait of James Hadow, Principal and ex officio Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1707-1747 and Professor of Divinity there 1699-1707. Hadow is depicted wearing a black gown and reading from a book, pointing to a page headed 'Esaias'.University of St AndrewsAikman?CRE2000-08-15ABstm:a1011 736collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19291929January 192919831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199512:48:1014:59:5309:35:1517:08:0417:07:0917:04:3517:00:4016:42:1315:56:50HC527single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JAB ESE193818864535Listed as in Senate Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate room.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITRECTORCHANCELLORCOPYBEMERSYDEFIRST WORLD WARARMYCOMMANDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byAfterHAIG, Douglas (1st Earl Haig of Bemersyde)ANDERSON, James BellUniversity of St AndrewsRoyal and Ancient Golf ClubGUTHRIE, James LL.D., P.R.S.A.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-03-282010-12-152009-02-122001-01-30HC:C2DonationANDERSON, James Bell5 Rosebury Terrace, Glasgow, ScotlandThe General Council and othersThis portrait was presented to the University of St. Andrews by members of the General Council and others, in 1929. Guthrie expressed his satisfaction with the copy. See Court Minutes 1927-28, p.80, p.111 and 1928-29, p. 29, p.51, p.62, p.83, p.97, p.109, p.127.1PresentDE GROOT, Dr Gerard J.198819881988Dr de Groot, of the Department of Modern History, University of St Andrews, was supplied with an image of the portrait for a biography of Haig, published by Unwin Hyman. See letter on file.2001-01-30ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes£250 inc. frameValue: £950 (insurance)Value: £75 (insurance)pnumber: 11 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995The painting is a copy of a portrait by Sir James Guthrie, which was painted for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club gave permission for the portrait to be copied on the understanding that it should be noted on the front "copy of portrait...." and a guarantee that no reproductions would be made from the copy and that the copy would not be shown in any exhibition open to the public (see Court Minutes 1928-29, p.62). Anderson was a portrait, still life and landscape painter. More information on file. He was commissioned to paint the copy on the recommendation of Sir James Guthrie: Anderson had already made an 'excellent' copy of the portrait for the United Services Club, London. Guthrie had quoted 650 guineas to paint a portrait from that in the R&A, but showing Haig in his official robes as Chancellor of the University. See Court Minutes 1927-28, p.80, p.111 and 1928-29, p. 29, p.51, p.62, p.83, p.97, p.109, p.127. 4 May, 22 June, 25 October, 21 December 1928; 25 January, 28 February, 19 April, 13 May, 6 July 1929.Dale, Amy2001-06-072011-02-07goodgoodPortrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydewholeCanvas: Starting to slip on the upper left and along the entire left side. Otherwise, in good condition. Canvas also buckling at bottom of painting (ALH Aug 2006) Frame: Deep cracks along the upper right and lower right and left corners. Some slight cracking all round, but otherwise sound. There is also a small chip on the upper left side of frame. No change (ALH Aug 2006) No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Sept 2007)Condition unchanged1985194420082008SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1985197920082008black and white photographcolour photographHC527 - engraving after Guthrie's portrait198419991928-19291Portrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydeField Marshall the Rt. Hon. Earl Haig of Bemersyde, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E., LL.D., D.C.L (1861-1928) was Rector of the University of St. Andrews 1916-1919 and Chancellor 1922-1928. See more information in object file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITHAIG, DOUGLASANDERSON, J.B.RECTORCHANCELLORGUTHRIE, SIR JAMESFIELD MARSHALLHAIG, EARLCOPYBEMERSYDEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFIRST WORLD WARARMYCOMMANDERROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUBobject history fileGilt frame 153 x 117 cm28 May 1985194428 July 200829 October 2008GUTHRIE, Sir JamesThis portrait was presented to the University of St. Andrews by members of the General Council and others, in 1929. Guthrie expressed his satisfaction with the copy. See Court Minutes 1927-28, p.80, p.111 and 1928-29, p. 29, p.51, p.62, p.83, p.97, p.109, p.127.£250 inc. frameHC181inscr. in brown, lower left of canvas: "Copy of the portrait painted by Sir James Guthrie for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews." signed in red, lower left: J.B. Anderson inscr. on label in pencil, verso: 12The General Council and othersCreated by90415461929192919281929127 x 89 cmJanuary 1929ADA portrait of Douglas Haig, Rector of the University of St. Andrews 1916-1919 and Chancellor 1922-1928. Haig is shown wearing his military uniform and is sat in a chair with his hat resting on his knee.University of St AndrewsScotland5 Rosebury Terrace, GlasgowANDERSON, James Bell (1886-1938), after GUTHRIE, Sir JamesCRE2001-01-30ABph1 1382collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern192419241924199519831958199521 September 198325 November 1958ST ANDREWS12:49:3214:59:5309:37:1217:15:5216:41:5416:06:4115:57:50The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15HC183single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2hcr1JABHR26HC18237Listed as in St Mary's College, Room A101 14 June 1984.St Mary's College, Room A.101In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.university calendar Identified as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. Listed as being in the library (p.22).University Calendar Identified as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. Listed as being in the library.PRINCIPALPORTRAITMATHEMATICSPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHALDANE, RobertCAW, James L.University of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-112011-04-042011-03-282011-02-092010-12-152009-12-072000-08-15HC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityBequestCAW, James L.WEMYSS, Alexander WatsonBequeathed to the University by Alexander Watson Wemyss of Denbrae (Court Minutes 1923-24, p.112; 1924-25, pp.13.31, 29 September, 7 November, 20 December 1924). The later minutes refer to Death Duty which was eventually not claimed by the executors.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, stated: possibly lined, canvas slack; possibly a restretch job but hopefully keying out alone would introduce a taut canvas, surface clean and varnish recommended.BELL, PeterSeptember 199919991999Reproduced in black and white for private researchALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £3000 (insurance)Value: £650 (insurance)Value: £50.00 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.199519831958There are two artists called James Caw: Sir James Lewis Caw HRSA (1864-1950), son-in law of William MacTaggart and James Caw (fl. 1839-1884), an Edinburgh based painter who exhibited regularly at the RSA, 1839-1884. Both painted portraits. Alison Scott believed the artist of this work was Sir James Lewis Caw and provided biographical information on him: this may simply have been because she was unaware of the other Caw. It seems more likely that James Caw is the artist of this work: he could have painted Haldane from life.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-08-152011-02-012011-02-01goodfairfairSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of Reverend Robert Haldaneframecanvasfair: painting has surface cracks, frame has much gilding missing, moulding missing in lower right corner. (June 2000).Much gilding missing and tarnished all over. Large loss of moulding lower right corner. Cracking of ornaments to all corners. Name plate written over in marker pen? 'PAINTED BY JAMES CAW'.Paint loss top left and bottom left of canvas. Much surface cracking.L1/200219852000193018651891SCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald Gordonunknownunknown19852000197918661892BULLICK, Christineblack and white photographPhotographic transparencyColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/11HC183 - portrait of Robert Haldane198420001998mid nineteenth century?1Portrait of Robert HaldaneThe Reverend Robert Haldane, D.D. (1772-1854) was Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1807-1820 and Principal and Professor of Divinity of St. Mary's College, 1820-1854. He was elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1827.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasHALDANE, ROBERTPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITMATHEMATICSPROFESSORCAW, JAMESobject history file177.0 x 143.0 cm gilt frame, heavily ornamented, with floriated moulding and foliage.24 May 1985June 20001930 - 19701865 - 18661891-1892CATBequeathed to the University by Alexander Watson Wemyss of Denbrae (Court Minutes 1923-24, p.112; 1924-25, pp.13.31). The later minutes refer to Death Duty which was eventually not claimed by the executors.HC182inscr. on plaque, lower centre of frame: "ROBERT HALDANE, D.D. / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE, / 1822-1854." inscr. on plaque in different style: "Painted by James Caw".WEMYSS, Alexander WatsonCreated bydbi HC182.jpg1387138813891924192418201924140.0 x 109.5 cm (sight)1924ABA portrait of Reverend Robert Haldane, Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1807-1820 and Principal and Professor of Divinity of St. Mary's College, 1820-1854. He is shown wearing a black gown and standing before an open book on a stand.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationc1998.2CAW, JamesCRE2001-07-31ABstm:a1011 1536collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern184118451841-184519831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199515:20:2914:59:5412:37:4409:37:3009:37:1210:28:0217:26:1217:19:10The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66University Calendar 1891-2HC182single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22p.35Identified as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. Listed as in the Library.Identified as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. Listed as in the Library.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1hcr1HRESE186417884436HC183In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was complied by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.In Senate RoomPORTRAITPRINCIPALPROFESSORDIVINITYMATHEMATICSbookMACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHALDANE, RobertGORDON, John WatsonSt Mary's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-04-112011-03-092010-12-212010-12-152002-09-192001-01-30HC:C2Senatus AcademicusAcquisitionGORDON, John WatsonAcquired by University by 1845. 'Fletcher's Guide to St Andrews', 1st edition, 1845, p.56 describes portrait as being in the University Library. The 2nd edition of Fletcher's Guide, St Andrews, 1853, p.52, notes that the portrait was commissioned by Hunter's former students.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Roompnumber: 10 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995DALE, Amy2001-07-242011-02-08fairfairPortrait of Robert HaldaneWholeFrame: Very small cracks and tarnished gilding; overall in good condition considering size and age. Canvas: Bitumen damage over most of the lower half of canvas. Canvas also looks like it could use restretching. Upper left corner is wrinkled, and parallel lines are visible down the centre of the canvas. Upper right corner looks wrinkled as well. No major paint losses or chips (ESE, July 2001)Horizontal line across painting cause by stretcher. Canvas wrinkled at bottom right and centre. Cracks to surface of paint. White mark on bottom of frame.198519442001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin198519792001ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/1119842001GBPabout 1841118411000Public subscriptionPresented to Haldane by public subscription in 1841, headed by John Bertram of Edinburgh and John Cook. Cost £1000. See Senate Minutes 10 April 1841.Portrait of Reverend Robert HaldaneThe Reverend Robert Haldane, D.D. (1772-1854) was Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1807-1820 and Principal and Professor of Divinity of St. Mary's College, 1820-1854. He was elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1827.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITHALDANE, ROBERTGORDON, SIR JOHN WATSONPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEPROFESSORDIVINITYMATHEMATICSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOOKMACEUNITED COLLEGEobject history fileGilt frame28 May 19851944July 2001CITCITPresented to Haldane by public subscription in 1841, headed by John Bertram of Edinburgh and John Cook. Cost £1000. See Senate Minutes 10 April 1841.£1000HC183inscr. on plaque on frame: REV. ROBERT HALDANE, D.D./ PRINCIPAL OF ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,/1820-1854./Painted by Sir John Watson Gordon.public subscriptionCreated bydbi HC183.jpg146615301841184118401841276 x 189 cm appx.1841APA full length portrait of Robert Haldane, Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1807-1820 and Principal and Professor of Divinity of St. Mary's College, 1820-1854. He is standing with his right hand resting on a table and in his left hand he holds a book. The Mace of the Faculty of Arts can be seen in the background to the right of Haldane.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0100GORDON, Sir John Watson (1788-1864)CRE2001-07-24ACsen1 1529collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1948199915:35:1215:10:2514:46:4214:59:5512:43:0912:41:2412:40:2910:10:3717:08:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1HRESEIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant notes that the work was once in Hamilton Hall but as of March 1994 is in the picture store.PORTRAITCHANCELLORHAMILTONPLAIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDOUGLAS-HAMILTON, Douglas (14th Duke of Hamilton)ANTHONY, MarkUniversity of St AndrewsHamilton HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-05-172011-05-172011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-212010-12-212010-04-222000-11-28HC:C2ANTHONY, MarkunknownAcquired by unknown means: in University by 1990s1Present2000-11-28ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2000-11-282011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamiltonfair: needs retaping on rear (Waddell, 1994)Slightly raised section, lower centre of canvas. Small chips to right edge of frame.19941945WADDELL, DawnCANT, Ronald Gordon1994199419481unknownunknownDouglas Douglas-Hamilton was Chancellor of the University 1948-1973. Hamilton Hall was named for him as it was purchased by the University after he became Chancellor. The work is a black / grey / white study of the sitter. There is correspondence between Dawn Waddell and Kitty Douglas-Hamilton, the Duke's granddaughter, on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14TH DUKE OF HAMILTONCHANCELLORDOUGLAS-HAMILTON, DOUGLASHAMILTON HALLANTHONY, MARKHAMILTONPLAIDobject history filewooden. Glazed28 March 19941945HC184inscr. in pencil, lower right: Hamilton 30.11.1948 s. in oil, lower left: MARK ANTONYunknownCreated by001948194852 x 41.5 cmUA head and shoulders portrait of Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, Chancellor of the University 1948-1973. It is a full face portrait which shows Douglas-Hamilton wearing a suit jacket with a swathe of fabric draped over his left shoulder.University of St AndrewsANTHONY, MarkCRE2000-11-28ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 2351collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19001994before 199414:38:0214:37:1514:35:5514:59:5512:46:1715:30:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakerad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114HRHR19211859Listed as in McIntosh Hall Warden's Flat, 28 January 1994.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.Moved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in College Gate, Assistant to Principal's Office (Hugh Martin's office).Moved to Hugh Martin's new office (formerly Ron Piper's office, next to Principal's office) in COllege Gate.Removed from the office of the Principal's Executive Assistant, Corrinne Pickering, in College Gate (formerly the office of Hugh Martin), taken to former museum collections office at the back of the library.PORTRAITNOVELISTWRITERLITERATUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHARDY, ThomasSTRANG, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-04-222002-09-24HC:C2unknownSTRANG, Williamunknown1Present2002-09-24ComponentRecord state2002-09-24goodPortrait of Thomas Hardygood. Loss of gilding to frame. (HR, Sept. 2002). Raised in mount. Creases to upper left and lower centre (HR, 6/2/2006)1994200220032004200620072009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica199420022003200420062007200920th century1Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Hardy. Thumb print (presumably of Hardy) lower right corner.PortraitsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperPORTRAITHARDY, THOMASSTRANG, WILLIAMNOVELISTWRITERLITERATUREobject history filegilt frame, glazed 57.2 x 42 cm28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 20047 February 200627 November 200719 April 2009HC185inscr. in pencil below print, left: Thomas Hardy inscr. in pencil, below print, right: Wm Strang inscr. in pencil, verso: RIGHT FRONT DOOR inscr. in ink on label, verso: McIntosh Hall / Dining RoomunknownCreated by199419001900199432.5 x 20.6 cmbefore 1994AUUniversity of St AndrewsSTRANG, WilliamCRE2002-09-24ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 1528collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19331933193319831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199510:51:1415:40:0314:59:5512:50:4710:13:3617:09:23HC845(1)HC845(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABESE196218741038Listed as in Lower College HallNoted as in Language CentreIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PORTRAITPILGRIM TRUSTBENEFACTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHARKNESS, Edward StephenSALISBURY, Frank OwenUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-212011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152010-12-212010-05-212000-11-2819907 September 1990Vandalised in Lower College Hall. Deep crescent-shaped scratch in centre (24" approx.) with about 10" of slashed canvas. Frame moulding intact with some chipping. Small 1" tear through canvas above and to the right of the figure's head.1990DamagedHC:C2184153155.5126.5DonationSALISBURY, Frank OwenSALISBURY, Frank OwenThe portrait was presented in 1933 by the artist, Frank O. Salibury, as a token of gratitude for Mr. Harkness's benefactions to Great Britain. See Court Minutes 1933-34, pp. 15, 31, 19 December 1933.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted that the work was sound.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-28ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownUnknownValue: £1250 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance) Listed as in Lower College Hallpnumber: 41 Value: £5000 (insurance)198319581995Historical and ceremonial portrait and landscape painter. This portrait is a replica of the original by Salisbury in Harvard University (see Court Minutes 1933-34, p. 15).Dale, Amy2000-11-282011-02-03goodgoodPortrait of Edward Stephen Harknesswholewhite spots along left hand sideCanvas in good condition. Some wear to gilding on lower part of frame.1985199419442000SCOTT, AlisonunknownCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan1985199419792000unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph19841999about 1930s1Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves and facings in pimento silk(?). Four buttons on each 'cuff'.Black cassock with red buttons, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: black cassock with black silk(?) facings. 20 red buttons down the front with red stitching for button holes, 4 buttons on each 'cuff'.Edward Stephen Harkness, M.A., LL.D., of New York, was the founder of the Pilgrim Trust. He was a generous friend of the University of St Andrews and a benefactor of the United College.Portraitspaintingoil paintingitoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD STEPHENPILGRIM TRUSTBENEFACTORUNITED COLLEGESALISBURY, FRANK OWENobject history filegilded wood 22 May 198527 January 19941944April 2000The portrait was presented in 1933 by the artist, Frank O. Salibury, as a token of gratitude for Mr. Harkness's benefactions to Great Britain. See Court Minutes 1933-34, pp. 15, 31.HC186Lower left corner, signature in paint: Frank O Salisbury Plague on lower centre: Edward Stephen Harkness, M.A. LLD/ of New york, USA/ Founder of the Pilgrim Trust/ and a Generous friend of the University./ Presented in 1933 by the Artist/ Frank O. Salisbury/ as a token of Gratitude for/ Mr Harkness' Benefactions to Great Britain.SALISBURY, Frank OwenCreated by145614571933cmcmcmcm19331925FrameFrameCanvasCanvasheightwidthheightwidth19331933ADA portrait of Edward Stephen Harkness, a generous friend of the University of St Andrews. He is shown in three-quarter view wearing a red gown and sitting with his hands resting together on his lap.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0096SALISBURY, Frank Owen (British, b. 1874)CRE2000-11-28ABit1 1527collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern17911791179119831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS16:11:2214:59:5612:52:4012:52:2016:42:0617:12:52The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66'Frame Making in Edinburgh 1790-1830' in Regional Furniture, Vol XIIIUniversity Calendar 1891-92Crawford Arts CentreE1997.21997-11-091997-10-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 22pp. 58-77p. 35Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the Library.Examples of frames used by David Martin.Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the Library.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABESE179717374139HC187HC187HC187In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.Museum and Gallery Studies student projectIn Senate RoomPORTRAITCHANCELLORKINNOULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHAY, Thomas (9th Earl of Kinnoull)MARTIN, DavidUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212009-12-072000-11-28HC:C2Senatus AcademicusHOULISTON, LauraDonationMARTIN, DavidDRUMMOND, Robert Auriol Hay, 10th Earl OF KinnoullThe 10th Earl of Kinnoull was the nephew of the 9th Earl (the subject) On donating the portrait, he sent Mr Martin, the artist, 'to see it properly placed' (Senate Minutes 16 September 1791, p. 200). The 'numbering' of the Earls is uncertain - DNB gives the sitter as the 8th Earl while the University Calendar gives the 9th Earl.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £1250 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.pnumber: 7 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Portrait painter in oil and chalk, mezzotint and line engraver. Pupil and later chief assistant and copyist to Allan Ramsay, c1752-1760s. First instructor of Raeburn and Limner to the Prince of Wales.DALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-08goodgoodDavid Martin Bicentenary ExhibitionCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of Thomas Hay, 9th Earl of KinnoullwholeIn good condition, a few scattered areas of abrasion. The frame has a few chips and losses, especially around the corners. (Ann Gunn, September 1997) Remains in the same condition as 1997 (ESE, 2001).Hard to examine due to hanging height. Dust on lower part of frame. No visible change to canvas.cat. no. 17198519881945199720002001SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonGUNN, Ann V.KERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin198519881979199720002001unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph19842000between 1755 and 17881Thomas Hay (1710-1787) was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews from 1765-1787.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHANCELLOREARL OF KINNOULLHAY, THOMASKINNOULLMARTIN, DAVIDobject history filecarved wood and plaster, gilt The file contains fragments from the frame.28 May 19852 September 1988194523 September 1997April 200031 July 2001CITGENCITThe 9th/10th Earl of Kinnoull was the nephew of the 8th/9th Earl (the subject) On donating the portrait, he sent Mr Martin, the artist, 'to see it properly placed' (Senate Minutes 16 September 1791, p. 200). The 'numbering' of the Earls is uncertain - DNB gives the sitter as the 8th Earl while the University Calendar gives the 9th Earl.HC187Plaque inscr.: EARL OF KINNOULL/CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY/ 1765-1787.9th? EARL OF KINNOULLCreated by145414551791179117551788128 x 102 cm? unable to measure due to location1791ADA portrait of Thomas Hay, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews from 1765-1787. Hay is shown in three-quarter view wearing the academic dress of the Chancellor, a black brocaded silk gown trimmed with gold lace. He is seated on a chair with gold arms, and behind it hangs a red swathe of fabric.University of St AndrewsMARTIN, David (1737-1797, b. Anstruther)CRE2001-07-31ABsen1 1533collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19471949about 194819831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199516:15:0114:59:5613:53:3412:57:0816:52:3411:11:5811:11:2817:13:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2kjk2hcr1ALDHR1950606040HC188HC188Listed as in St Salvator's Hall, 26 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.Museum / Gallery Studies student project.In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall. Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PORTRAITHUMANITYPROFESSORCOPYHENRY, PAULLATINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHENRY, Robert MitchellSLEATOR, JamesUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsQueen's University, BelfastpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-01-312011-01-312010-12-212009-07-162001-01-08HC:C2PurchaseSLEATOR, JamesSLEATOR, JamesCommissioned by the University. Cost met from the Harkness fund. See Court Minutes, 29 May 1947, p. 153.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-01-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.pnumber: 64 Value: £1500 (insurance)198319581995Copy of the portrait, c.1938, by Paul Henry in Queen's University, Belfast. Paul Henry was Professor Henry's brother. The original portrait measures 100 x 75 cm and is signed 'PAUL HENRY', bottom left. See photocopy of it, on file, and correspondence between Martin Kemp and Dr S.B. Kennedy of Queen's University.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2001-01-082011-01-262011-01-26fairfairfairPortrait of Robert Mitchell Henryframecanvasoverall good, some food stainage (cleaned May 2001 using deionised water), lower left corner of canvas raised slightly. Frame in good condition, slight tarnishing in places (SHE, February 2001) Food stains lower left of frame and smear over right shoulder of sitter (DH August 2005) No change to condition (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Obvious re-painting of frame with gold paint, some on canvas around frame edge.Condition unchanged.19851988194420002001SCOTT, AlisonKEMP, Martin J.CANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanEXSHAW, Susan19851988197920002001unknownunknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/1119842000198919481Robert Mitchell Henry, LITT.D., was Professor of Humanity in the United College, 1939-1946. He was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by the University in 1948. He was Professor of Latin at Queen's University, Belfast, 1907-1938.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasHENRY, PROFESSOR ROBERT MITCHELLPORTRAITHUMANITYPROFESSORCOPYSLEATOR, JAMESHENRY, PAULLATINQUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, BELFASTUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file104.3 cm x 100.0 cm Gilt wood31 May 198528 March 19881944April 200019 February 2001HENRY, Paul (1876-1958)Commissioned by the University. Cost met from the Harkness fund. See Court Minutes, May 1947, p. 153.HC188verso, almost hidden by stretcher: BY JAMES SLEATOR P.R.H.A 1948 inscr. on plaque on frame: ROBERT MITCHELL HENRY. LITT.D LL.D / PROFESSOR OF HUMANITY / 1939-1947SLEATOR, JamesCreated bydbi HC188.jpg146214631464194919471948194885.7 cm x 81.5 cmabout 1948APA portrait of Robert Mitchell Henry, Professor of Humanity in the United College, 1939-1946. He is shown in three-quarter view, sitting on a wooden chair and wearing a dark green gown. His hands are clasped together on his lap and his gaze is averted from the viewer.University of St AndrewsSLEATOR, James, P.R.H.A, (d. 1950) after HENRY, Paul (1876-1958)CRE2001-01-08ACstsh1 1380collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18041865before 186519581983199525 November 195821 September 1983199516:19:0714:59:5713:56:2309:38:2517:11:0316:12:2717:14:46Rebellion of the PiousThe St Andrews University Calender for the Year 1865-66HC145HC190single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22Television programme presented by David Steele M.P.Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In the Library.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458kjk2hcr1DHHR186417884127HC189University calendar p.35. The portrait of George Hill is listed as being in the Library.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room. Cant notes 'Here (in Liby [Library]) 1865'. He also notes: 'Hill Geo. Portrait by Raeburn 'Mr Ballie?' 1911'. '[Portrait] of Dr and Mrs Hill Dunvigan (Lib. Con 30 Aug 1889)'.St Mary's College, Room A101St Mary's College, Room A101PROFESSORPRINCIPALMODERATORBIBLICAL CRITICISMGREEKPORTRAITDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHILL, GeorgeGORDON, John WatsonUnited CollegeSt Mary's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-04-052011-02-042010-12-212005-08-242000-07-25HC:C2STVSenatus AcademicusunknownGORDON, John WatsonEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownIn University by 1865; listed in University Calendar 18651PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland identified no immediate cause for concern in the condition of the painting.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-07-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Portrait recorded as being in St Mary's College Hall.Value: £650.00 (insurance)pnumber: 27 Value: £2000 (insurance)195819831995Cant queries whether this is an early work by Sir John Watson Gordon. Dates based on presumption that the portrait is by Gordon and was painted during Hill's lifetime. Gordon modelled his early style on that of Raeburn. Gordon was one of the most prolific Scottish artists. He became President of the RSA in 1850.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-07-252011-02-012011-02-01fairfairfairPortrait of George HillframecanvasMuch surface cracking, particularly to face. Has slipped in frame. The frame is slightly chipped in many places and the two upper ornaments are missing.Gilt loss lower left and right corners, and top right to canvas. Upper two ornaments and lower left ornaments missing.Canvas slipped in frame, top of canvas visible.18911944198419852000unknownCANT, Ronald GordonSCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, Helen18921979198419852000unknownunknownblack and white photographPhotographic transparencycolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC190 - Portrait of John Hunter by Sir John Watson Gordon198419991999early 19th century1Portrait of Robert BriggsPortrait of John HunterGeorge Hill D.D. F.R.S.E.(1750-1819) was Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1791-1819. He was Professor of Biblical Criticism in St Mary's College 1788-1791 and Professor of Greek in the United College 1772-1788. He became moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1789. He was one of his Majesty's chaplains for Scotland and in 1799 he received the deanery of the Chapel Royal. A print of George Hill by T. Hodgetts after J. Syme is in the British Museum.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasHILL, GEORGEPROFESSORPRINCIPALMODERATORST MARY'S COLLEGEBIBLICAL CRITICISMGREEKGORDON, JOHN WATSONPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDIVINITYUNITED COLLEGEobject history file94.5 x 82.0 cm gilt frame1891 - 1892194414 June 198425 May 1985June 2000FIGCITHC189inscr. on plaque below picture: "GEORGE HILL, D.D., / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE. / 1791 to 1819." inscr. in pencil on backboard: Left of Door / Prayer Hall inscr. in pencil on backboard: NO 7 inscr. in pencil, upper backboard, Geo Hill inscr. in pencil on backboard: U4675 inscr. on paper label on backboard, upper left: J3995 inscr. in chalk on backboard: ST MARY'S C.H. 7 inscr. on label on backboard: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil on framer's label: J3995unknownCreated bydbi HC189.jpg136713681369186518041804182075.0 x 61.5 cm (sight)before 1865AUA head and shoulders portrait of George Hill, Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1791-1819. He is shown wearing a dark gown which is difficult to distinguish from the very dark background.University of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGORDON, Sir John Watson RA PRSA (1788-1864)?CRE2000-07-25ACstm:a1011 21collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531991199115:16:5210:26:2411:30:1415:30:0512:24:4712:21:2212:10:5512:00:32, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp. 50, ill. p. 51djm67kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19501867In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In TV Room, McIntosh HallDUNFERMLINEFIFEABBEYTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSScotlandPALACEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCARMICHAEL, StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-30HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentStolen19/7/9419941994Stolen with three other works from the Lower Common Room at McIntosh Hall between 6.30 and 7.00 pm., 19 July 1994. Found in Edinburgh and returned to St. Andrews University. See also: Charles H. Mackie, "Doge's Palace, Venice" W. S. MacGeorge, "Waterlilies" A. P. Thomson, "A Highland Smithy"1996-09-30ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-202011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairDunfermline Abbey and Palace from the Gardensframemountartworkfair. Faded. Top right corner stained. Mount good. Slightly raised in mount. Mount doesn't cover lower centre edge (HR, Sept. 2002). Frame- top left joint large gap, top right and bottom left joints have small gaps. (JF, Sept 2005)As 2005.Glazing and mount slipping in frame top right.As 2005 with paper damaged at upper right corner. Staining along upper edge of paper.15:15:5314:47:29oastoremh2011-09-15200220032005DALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen14:47:292011-09-152011-09-15200220032005HC1-135, all other Pilgrim Trust works1936194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 7/3/1985 by Alison Scott in Common Room, McIntosh Hall; inventoried in same place, 28/1/94; stolen 19/7/94, and recovered.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmhwatercolour on paperDUNFERMLINEFIFEABBEYTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSSCOTLANDPILGRIM TRUSTPALACECARMICHAEL, STEWARTOpen Access Storesee files in Collections Office57.7 x 68 cm wood frameNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall20 September 200229 September 20031 March 2005PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC19inscribed in paint, upper right: CS 1936; below this, in pencil: Stewart CarmichaelThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531936193637.5 x 48.5 cm1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, with the gardens in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart; (British, 1867-1950)CRE1996-09-30AC15:15:53MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1534collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18261838between 1826 and 18381958199525 November 1958199516:22:2314:59:5714:06:5814:02:2311:23:1009:38:2516:55:4217:24:00The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66HC145HC189HC2004.25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In the United College Hall.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HRHR1864178842HC190Listed as in Senate Roomp.35. Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In United College Hall. University Calendar 1891-1892In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Store. Cant notes: 'Here (in Liby [Library]) 1838 (Grierson)'.In Senate Room.PORTRAITPRINCIPALHUMANITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byHUNTER, JohnGORDON, John WatsonUnited CollegeGILLESPIE, ThomasHUNTER, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-02-252010-12-212002-07-192001-01-12HC:C2Senatus AcademicusCOMMISSIONGORDON, John Watsonformer students of HunterCant notes 'Here (in Liby [Library]) 1838 [Grierson]. 'Fletcher's Guide to St Andrews', 1st edition, 1845, p.56 describes portrait as being in the University Library. The 2nd edition of Fletcher's Guide, St Andrews, 1853, p.52, notes that the portrait was commissioned by Hunter's former students.1PresentBULLICK, Christine19 November 199719971997Christine Bullick examined the work and noted: Bulges at top right corner, lower left corner and lower right corner. Objects lodged behind lower stretcher bar. Area of flaking paint at lower left edge. Much use of bitumen. Old filling and retouching obvious at top centre and top left. Discoloured varnish and surface dirt. Dull surface. She recommended the following treatment: Remove surface dirt. Remove objects behind stretcher bar. Consolidate loose paint. Remove discoloured varnish layers and retouching. Removal of old fillings where necessary. Filling of losses. Retouching and revarnishing. Correct tension. Estimated cost: £3000-3500.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £100 (insurance) Listed as in United College Hallpnumber: 46 Value: £3500 (insurance)19581995Date from Cant's cataloguehighhooghautehochDALE, AmyDALE, Amy2001-01-122011-02-082011-02-08fairpoorfairPortrait of John HunterFrameFrameFrame: Much gilding is missing. Large chunks along outer edges are also missing. Inside corners don't meet up. Canvas has clearly slipped from frame (1/2 in. or so). Signs of becoming detached from frame on sides and bottom. Bitumen visible on sitter's black garments. Mid-right side, a small rectangular patch is noticeable (possible repair?) On sitter's left arm, a small "bubble" in the paint appears. Small white chips (to side of sitter, above his head, underneath the hand w/books.) Upper right corner looks to have a bubble similar the one previously described (ESE, 24 July 2001)Cracking all over and loss of plaster ornament lower left (approx. 10cms). At least 11 major areas of plaster loss to frame. Frame is tranished and wear to name plate. Loss of flower decorations to corners and sides.Canvas slipped at top and raw edge visible. All sides of canvas showing paint edge (maybe was previously in a smaller frame?) Bulge to bottom right and bottom left of canvas. Drip on right side down 3/4 of painting. Large matt patch under hand. Minor paint loss about head. Scratch, upper centre approx.. 2cm.1990189119442001KEMP, Martin J.unknownCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin1990189219792001unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC189 - portrait of George Hill by Sir John Watson Gordon2000200118261Portrait of Robert BriggsPortrait of George HillPortrait of John HunterJohn Hunter (1745-1837) was Principal of the United College 1835-1837 and Professor of Humanity in the United College 1775-1835. Married Elizabeth Miln, by whom he had seventeen children, and secondly Margaret Hadow, daughter of Professor Hadow of St Andrews. He died of cholera 18 January 1837. His eldest son James Hunter became Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in the United College, 1804-1845, while his son-in-law, Thomas Gillespie, succeeded him as Professor of Humanity, 1835-1844. There is a chalk sketch of John Hunter by John Brown in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. A print of HC190 was in the Department of Humanity in 1987.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITHUNTER, JOHNPRINCIPALGORDON, SIR JOHN WATSONHUMANITYPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEHADOW, PROFESSORGILLESPIE, THOMASHUNTER, JAMESobject history fileGilt17 April 19901891 - 1892194424 July 2001CITCant notes 'Here (in Liby [Library]) 1838 [Grierson].HC190Plaque on frame inscr.: JOHN HUNTER/ PROFESSOR of HUMANITY/ 1775-1835/and PRINCIPAL of the UNITED COLLEGE/ of St. SALVATOR and St. LEONARD/ 1835-1836unknownCreated bydbi HC190.jpg146515251838182618261826Frame width: 189 cm Canvas width: 149 cm H: 220?between 1826 and 1838AUA portrait of John Hunter, Principal of the United College 1835-1837 and Professor of Humanity in the United College 1775-1835. Hunter is shown sitting next to a table, his body turned towards the viewer and his right hand resting on an open book. He wears a black gown.University of St AndrewsGORDON, Sir John Watson RA PRSA (1788-1864)CRE2001-07-24ACsen1 1519collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19421942December 194219831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199516:34:1115:10:5714:11:4609:40:1316:41:55HC222HC192HC193single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ALDESE1982188353535344HC191In St Salvator's Hall Library.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant gives the location as St Salvator's Hall.Temporarily removed from St Salvator's Hall to Picture Store, because reading room is to be used as student bedroom.Hung in St Salvator's Hall Reading Room.PORTRAITPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORCHEMISTRYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byIRVINE, James ColquhounHENDERSON, KeithUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-03-282009-07-162000-11-21HC:C2DonationHENDERSON, KeithRUSSELL, DavidRussell was Chancellor's Assessor in 1941. See Court Minutes 1942-43, 4 December 1942, p.32. 'The Principal intimated the presentation to St Salvator's Hall of portraits of Dr David Russell and himself, executed by Mr Keith Henderson'.1PresentBULLICK, Christine20 December 200020002000Examined by Christine Bullick, picture conservator. She noted: Appears structurally sound. Noticeable shrinkage cracks below the area of the hands. Pronounced blanching? of purple robe. Unvarnished. Very patchy and uneven surface. Surface dirt. Recommended treatment: Surface clean. Treat blanched areas. Retouch shrinkage cracks to make them less noticeable. Varnish. Estimated cost: £400-£500.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room.pnumber: 57 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Painter in oil but mostly in watercolour; landscapes, figurative subjects, birds and other animals, flowers; illustrator.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2000-11-212011-01-262011-01-26fairgoodgoodPortrait of James Colquhoun Irvineframecanvasfair. Structurally sound, noticeable shrinkage cracks below the area of the hands. Blanching? of purple robe. Unvarnished. Very patchy and uneven surface. Surface dirt. Surface cleaning, retouching, varnishing recommended. (Christine Bullick, Dec. 2000) Conserved 2002. Undulations to lower right corner of canvas. Gap visible at top of canvas (HR, 14/4/04) Frame condition generally good. Some loss to lower right corner of frame. No change to painting. Six holes in lower centre of frame underneath.(S. Hammond 16/07/2009)Loss of guilding to left side of frameWhite marks on signature bottom right of canvas.198519841988194520032004SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen198519841988197920032004ADAMSON, PeterunknownunknownBULLICK, Christinecolour photographblack and white photographblack and white photographColour slideHC222 - companion portrait of David Russell HC192, HC193, portraits of Irvine200019842000200219411Portrait of David RussellPortrait of Sir James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of James Colquhoun IrvineIn the library of St Salvator's Hall. Irvine (d. 1952) was Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of the United College 1921-1952. He was Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920. This portrait matches and is hung as a pendant to a portrait of David Russell. Irvine wears the Principal's robes and his medal as a Commander of the British Empire. He was apppointed C.B.E. in 1920, K.B.E. in 1948 and knighted in 1925.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORIRVINE, SIR JAMES COLQUHOUNCHEMISTRYPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEHENDERSON, KEITHobject history filewooden frame with gilding on outer and inner edges 145 x 119.5 cm Gap between top of canvas and frame, right and left. (SPK June 2003)30 May 198523 July 198421 September 1988194516 September 200314 April 2004Russell was Chancellor's Assessor in 1941. See Court Minutes 1942-43, 4 December 1942, p.32. 'The Principal intimated the presentation to St Salvator's Hall of portraits of Dr David Russell and himself, executed by Mr Keith Henderson'.HC191inscr. in gold paint across top of portrait: JAMES COLQUHOUN IRVINE / 1941 PRAEFECTUS s. lower right: Keith / Henderson stamps on reverse: (1) WINSOR AND NEWTON'S / PREPARED CANVAS / "WINTON" / LONDON, ENGLAND; (2) A. DOTT & SON, EDINBURGH.RUSSELL, Sir DavidCreated by14491450146016321942194219411941125 x 100 cmDecember 1942ADA full face portrait of James Colquhoun Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews. He is shown wearing a purple gown and looks directly out at the viewer.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2002.7HENDERSON, Keith (Scottish: 1883-1982)CRE2000-11-21ACstsh1 1520collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19331933193319831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995unknownST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:53:5812:44:1513:58:2214:14:1109:41:0709:40:1416:42:1814:52:1114:45:1017:27:2312:04:30University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.20E2011.2E2011.41994-08-142011-05-211994-08-062011-03-192011-06-02HC191HC193single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458hcr1ac114DHESE18803743HC192HC192Listed as in Senate Room. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Museum and Gallery studies student project.In Senate roomPORTRAITPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORCHEMISTRYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byIRVINE, James ColquhounBIRLEY, Oswald H. J.United CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-06-062011-05-302011-04-182011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282011-03-152011-03-152010-12-212010-12-172005-08-262000-11-21HC:C213199.5154123.4DonationBIRLEY, Oswald H. J.London, EnglandUniversity members and friendsPresented by present and past members of the University and friends. See Court Minutes 1933-34, p.15, 19 December 19331PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £1850 (insurance)Value: £150 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Roompnumber: 2 Value: £4000 (insurance)198319581995Portrait and figure painter.DALE, Amy2000-11-212011-02-08fairgoodUnknownElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)unknownGateway GalleriesMUSAPortrait of Sir James Colquhoun IrvineWholeFrame: Some small chipping around the edges. Gilding is faded and tarnished. Canvas is slipping from the top (visible when viewed several feet away.) Canvas appears to be in good condition. (ESE, 24 July 2001) Canvas is buckling lower left (JF August 2005)Hard to examine due to hanging height in Senate room. Minor chips to frame and some tarnishing. Canvas slipped slightly at top of frame. Canvas bulging bottom left.13:57:4414:44:42gwsen2011-03-1419851945200020012005DALE, AmySCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinFREEL, Jane14:442011-05-302011-03-1419851979200020012005ADAMSON, Peterunknownunknowncolour photographblack and white photographblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-17HC191, HC193 - portraits of Irvine20001984200019331Portrait of James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of James Colquhoun IrvineIrvine was Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of the United College 1921-1952. He was also Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWSPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORCHEMISTRYIRVINE, SIR JAMES COLQUHOUNPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEBIRLEY, SIR OSWALD H.object history filegilt woodMoved from Senate room to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.27 May 19851945April 200024 July 200124 August 2005Presented by present and past members of the University and friends. See Court Minutes 1933-34, p.15HC192s. in red, lower right: Oswald Birley / 1933 inscr. on label on frame: SIR JAMES COLQUHORN IRVINE, K.B.E., I.L.D., D.C.L. / VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL 1921-1952. / Presented in 1933 by Present and Past / Members of the University and Friends. / Painted by Oswald H.J. Birley.University members and friendsCreated bydbi HC192.jpg1451145214591933cmcmcm19331933canvascanvasframeframeheightwidthheightwidth19331933ADA portrait of Sir James Colquhoun Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews. Irvine is wearing the academic gown of the Vice Chancellor and is depicted in three-quarter view seated on a chair. In his right hand he holds a black trencher cap with a silver tassel and in his left a piece of paper.University of St AndrewsEnglandElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταPortrait of James Colquhoun Irvine Oswald H. J. Birley (1880-1952) Oil on canvas, 1933 This portrait shows Irvine in the silver-trimmed robes of the Vice-Chancellor of the University. The Principal of the University also takes on the role of Vice-Chancellor, a dual responsibility which Irvine had from 1921-1952. Museum Collections, HC1922011-03-17LondonBIRLEY, Sir Oswald H. J. (b.1880)CRE2000-11-21AC13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 1521collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19301994before 199415:05:2515:10:5814:15:5209:41:5009:41:1015:40:51HC191HC192single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458HRESEIn Deans Court Common RoomMuseum and Gallery Studies student projectIn the common room of Deans Court.In common room of Deans CourtPORTRAITPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORCHEMISTRYPROFESSORSUGAR SAMPLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterIRVINE, James ColquhounUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-04-112011-02-022001-10-112000-11-21HC:C2unknownunknownunknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDale, Amy2000-11-212011-02-02goodgoodPortrait of James Colquhoun IrvinewholeOverall, good. Upper left corner & middle right side there are dirt or residue marks. Minor scratch lower right corner. Board slightly warped (probably before painting produced). Frame good, minor scratches (11/10/2001)small gap between canvas and frame at top.1994199920012003LEE, Karen M.GRAY, KatherineHUNTLEY, HeatherKERACHER, Susan1994199920012003unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC191, HC192 - portraits of Irvine20002003mid 20th century1Portrait of James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of Sir James Colquhoun IrvineIn Deans Court Common Room. Sir James Colquhoun Irvine (d.1952) was Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of the United College 1921-1952. He was Professor of Chemistry 1909-1920.Portraitspaintingoil paintingdcoil on boardPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORCHEMISTRYIRVINE, SIR JAMES COLQUHOUNUNITED COLLEGEPROFESSORSUGAR SAMPLESobject history file63 x 48 cm. Gilt wood frame24 February 199413 April 199911 October 20012 September 2003HC193inscr. on backboard in red marker: SIR JAMES C. IRVINE. PRINCIPAL 1919-1953 PROPERTY OF DEANS COURT, ST. ANDREWS, FIFE, SCOTLAND. inscribed in pencil on backboard: SIR JAMES C. IRVINE. Stamp in ink on upper backboard: ALLAN AND DUNCAN/ [?TORS], SIGNWRITERS, / [?] & ARTISTS COLOURMEN, - [1206] / PICTURE FRAMING & MOUNTING / [38], SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWSUnknownCreated bydbi HC193.jpg14531666199419301930195252.5 x 38.0 cm (sight)before 1994AUA head and shoulders portrait of James Colquhoun Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews. He is shown here wearing a dark blue suit. The artist has chose to paint his sitter using very loose brush strokes.University of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2000-11-21ABdc1 1210collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19211999before 199915:10:5515:10:5914:20:0014:18:0615:30:3516:53:5610:03:5609:49:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1hcr1HRHRIn office in Principal's house.Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.PORTRAITGOLFOPENAMATEURFREEMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byJONES, BobbySCRIMMERpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-02-012011-01-122011-01-122010-04-222000-03-25HC:C2unknownSCRIMMER1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-03-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2000-03-25very goodPortrait of Bobby Jonesgood: HCR, 25.3.200020042009FAIRCLOUGH, SarahRAWSON, Helen20042009unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph200320th century1Bobby Jones (1902-1971) was a golfer. At the age of 19 he first competed in the British Open in St Andrews. An amateur, he won thirteen of the world's toughest championships. In 1930, he won the British and US Open and Amateur championships - the first Grand Slam. He then retired from competitive golf, trained as a lawyer at Emory and later drew upon his earlier training as a mechanical engineer in the design of the Masters course at Augusta. At the age of 46 he was diagnosed with a rare disease with resulted in progressive paralysis. The town of St Andrews honoured Jones by making him a Freeman of the Burgh in 1958 - the first since Benjamin Franklin nearly 200 years earlier. Towards the end of his acceptance speech, Jones said: 'I could take out of my life everything except my experiences at St Andrews and I would still have had a rich and full life'. The Robert T. Jones Jnr Trust Scholarship, established 1976/77 makes possible the exchange of students between Emory and St Andrews universities. The Jones Scholars are selected on the basis of their academic ability and personal attributes - golf skills are not a criteria.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITJONES, BOBBYGOLFSCRIMMEROPENAMATEURFREEMANobject history file92.5 x 78.0 cm18 August 2004January 2009HC194Created bydbi HC194.jpg13301707199919211921196073.7 x 59.0 cmbefore 1999AUA full length portrait of Bobby Jones, a famous golfer. He is shown here playing golf, depicted in the finishing position after taking a shot, with his club raised over his left shoulder. In the background St Andrews town can be seen.University of St AndrewsSCRIMMERCRE2000-03-25AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack18A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 1489collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19301930193019831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199515:13:2915:10:5914:25:2816:41:5810:36:0210:35:4917:28:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2kjk2hcr1ALDESE196418865845HC195HC195Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room, 26 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall. Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Moved from St Salvator's Dining Hall to Museum Collections Office on 6 April 2005.Returned to St Salvator's Dining Hall from mcoPORTRAITPROFESSORHEBREWORIENTAL LANGUAGESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byKAY, David MillerCOVENTRY, Gertrude M.St Mary's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-01-312011-01-312010-12-212009-07-162000-11-21HC:C2DonationCOVENTRY, Gertrude M.KAY,See Court Minutes 1930-31, p.45, 19 December 19301PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £650 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall, Dining Roompnumber: 62 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Also known as Mrs E. Robertson. Portrait, landscape and coastal, marine and harbour scenes painter.Knox, Kevin2000-11-212011-01-26goodgoodPortrait of David Miller Kaycanvasoverall very good, slight slippage of canvas, top right. Minor paint loss lower centre. Varnish may be deteriorating. Frame generally good, some damage to scroll and leaf motif lower centre (2001) Foodstaining (?) right lower corner of canvas and on frame. Drip mark left middle of canvas (SPK June 2003) Overall condition good. Top left, deterioration of background of painting and small cracks starting to appear. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Food stain left centre of canvas.19851945200120052005SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonEXSHAW, SusanHOPES, DavidHOPES, David19851979200120052005unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna carlini 2011/03/0719842003between 1910 and 19311David Miller Kay D.S.O., D.D. was Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages in St. Mary's College, from 1902-1930.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWSPROFESSORKAY, DAVID MILLERHEBREWORIENTAL LANGUAGESST. MARY'S COLLEGECOVENTRY, GERTRUDEobject history file117.0 cm x 96.7 cm Gilt wood ornate frame with flower and leaf motif.31 May 1985194519 February 20016 April 20052 June 2005See Court Minutes 1930-31, p.45HC195s. in white, lower right of canvas: GERTRUDE M. COVENTRYKAY, MrsCreated bydbi HC195.jpg14481691193119301910193190.0 cm x 70.0 cm1930 or 1931ADA portrait of David Miller Kay, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages in St. Mary's College, from 1902-1930. He is shown in three-quarter view, sitting on a chair with a book in his right hand. Kay wears a red gown which is trimmed with purple and a row of medals are pinned to his chest.University of St AndrewsCOVENTRY, Gertrude M. (1886-1964)CRE2000-11-21ABstsh1 1487collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern190019001899 or 190019831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199515:16:5915:10:5914:28:0416:42:1416:44:3515:20:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1899ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ejm92JABESE7646HC196HC196In University Hall, Old Dining HallIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in University Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.re-hung in university hall University Hall, Old Wing, Dining Room.Stored in a cupboard at University Hall during refurbishment.Returned to Old Wing dining room, University Hall, after refurbishment work.PORTRAITMORAL PHILOSOPHYPHILOSOPHYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byKNIGHT, William AngusALEXANDER, E. HeanUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-02-022010-10-142008-10-212000-11-20200912 March 2009Damaged during rehang - joiners radio fell against surface causing scratch (approx. 8cm), paint surface taken off but canvas seems to be in tact. Photographs on file. Needs attention from conservator.2009DamagedHC:C2DonationALEXANDER, E. HeanKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 22 January 1900, p.65. Professor Knight intimated that when he had sent the portrait of himself (which was presented to him last year by some L.L.A.s of the University and other friends) to University Hall, he did not gift it to the Hall but to the University to do with as it sees fit.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in University Hall.pnumber: 74 Value: £2500 (insurance)198319581995Dale, AmyDale, Amy2000-11-202011-02-022011-02-02goodfairfairPortrait of Professor William Angus Knight, LL.D.Framecanvasfair. Cracking to lower part of painting, paint chipped in 3 places in the lower centre area. (Sandy Trant 1998 or 1999). Monitor. Above radiator which is supposed to be always off. 2 paint losses, lower centre (HCR, Sept. 2002)Some scratches to frameUndulations to canvas, lower right near signature. Large amount of cracking to surface of paint.19851984194420001998200520082009SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanTRANT, SandyHOPES, DavidBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19851984197920001999200520082009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/11200320031899189911899DonationKNIGHT, William AngusPresented to Professor Knight by L.L.A.s (Ladies Literate in Arts) and other friends (Cant refers to 'biograf biog'). Susan Keracher notes that the work was commissioned by the University.William Angus Knight, LL.D was Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College 1876-1903.Portraitspaintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMORAL PHILOSOPHYPHILOSOPHYKNIGHT, PROFESSOR WILLIAM ANGUSUNITED COLLEGEPROFESSORALEXANDER, E. HEANobject history fileornate frame with four crests Not glazed4 June 198522 October 19841944April 20001998 - 19997 July 200521 February 200812 March 2009FIGPresented to Professor Knight by L.L.A.s (Ladies Literate in Arts) and other friends (Cant refers to 'biograf biog'). Susan Keracher notes that the work was commissioned by the University.Court Minutes 22 January 1900, p.65. Professor Knight intimated that when he had sent the portrait of himself (which was presented to him last year by some L.L.A.s of the University and other friends) to University Hall, he did not gift it to the Hall but to the University to do with as it sees fit.HC196s. in red, lower right: E HEAN ALEXANDERKNIGHT, Professor William.KNIGHT, Professor William AngusCreated bydbi HC196.jpg16601687189919001899190018991899188 x 155 cm or 143 x 120 cm? 2 different measures18991899 or 1900DADA portrait of Professor William Angus Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College 1876-1903. He is shown in three-quarter view against a yellow background, sitting on a chair with a closed book in his left hand. Knight wears a grey suit with a dark gown over his shoulders.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC0098C0223ALEXANDER, E. HeanCRE2000-11-20ABuh1 1488collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeopleexhibitcollect>intern1824182418241958199525 November 19581995ST ANDREWS16:58:5115:25:2315:11:0014:38:0814:35:5114:32:5714:30:3215:01:0615:46:1917:31:37The St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66University Calendar 1891-92Icones, id est Verae Imagines Doctrina simul et Pietate Illustrium, GenevaUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.52010-122010-09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.22p. 35Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the Library.In Library. Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits.cr67ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1hcr1DHESEHC19747HC197In St Mary's Common RoomIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Mary's College stairway.PORTRAITRELIGIONREFORMATIONPROTESTANTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterAfterAfterKNOX, JohnSt Mary's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsChurch of ScotlandWISHART, GeorgeBEZA, TheodoreVANSON, AdrianpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-052011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-212011-02-102010-12-212005-08-262000-11-20HC:C2Senatus AcademicusBEZA, TheodoreDonationunknown,SIMPSON, JamesSenate Minutes 2 October 1824, p.32: 'Dr Briggs gave in to the meeting, as a present from Mr Jas Simpson, now residing in this city, a portrait of the celebrated John Knox'.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £25 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.pnumber: 30 Value: £600 (insurance) Listed as 'John Fox'.19581995After the wood engraving in Theodore Beza's Icones, Geneva, 1580, taken from the portrait by Adrian Vanson sent by James VI to Geneva. The original portrait by Vanson is now lost. The wood engraving is often said to be the only authentic portrait of Knox. However, since 2003 it has been claimed that the portrait of Knox at Edinburgh University may be directly after the Vanson portrait, not the engraving.2001-08-07fairImage and Word: The 450th Anniversary of the Scottish ReformationGateway GalleriesPortrait of John KnoxFrame: Losses of gilding, about 10 in all around the frame. There are also areas of cracking. Canvas: Very dark. Lower part of canvas is "wrinkled"- paint is cracked, possibly bitumen. On the left portion, center, a small puncture is visible. It appears as though some object is pushing through from behind (ESE, 7 August 2001).199619442001GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin199819792001unknownBute Photo UnitADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographColour slidecolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/0720022003before 18241In St. Mary's College common room. (Senior Common Room) John Knox (c.1514 - 1572) was the foremost leader of the Scottish Reformation. He may have been educated at the University of St Andrews, but no record survives. In 1547, Knox joined the Protestant reformers holding St Andrews Castle after the murder of Cardinal David Beaton in May 1546. When the castle was taken by the French, he was made a prisoner on a French galley. He was released in February 1549. Knox preached for three days in Holy Trinity Church (the town kirk), St Andrews in June 1559, inciting the populance to rise against the Cathedral.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRELIGIONST MARYS COLLEGEKNOX, JOHNREFORMATIONCHURCH OF SCOTLANDWISHART, GEORGEPROTESTANTVANSON, ADRIANBEZA, THEODOREobject history fileGilt wood. frame: 98 x 81 cm approx. The oval frame and canvas dimensions are from the widest points, top to bottom.199719447 August 2001CITCITGENVANSON, Adrian (fl. 1581-1602)Senate Minutes 2 October 1824, p.32: 'Dr Briggs gave in to the meeting, as a present from Mr Jas Simpson, now residing in this city, a portrait of the celebrated John Knox'.HC197inscr. on small plaque: JOHN KNOX inscr. in chalk on reverse: 8SIMPSON, JamesCreated bydbi HC197.jpg1447159316751824182415801824oval frame and canvas canvas 74 x 63 cm approx 1824ADA head and shoulders portrait of John Knox, the foremost leader of the Scottish Reformation. This is a very dark portrait in which it is difficult to discern his garments from the background. His head is turned slight away from the viewer so that his his face is seen in three-quarter view.University of St Andrewsunknown, after VANSON, Adrian (fl. 1581-1602)CRE2001-08-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in Senior Common Room, St Mary's College.2011-02-01stm1 1515collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19661966September 19661994199525 January 1994199515:29:1111:31:5715:11:0014:40:2514:39:5014:25:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10ac114ac114ac114ac114HRESE19861912PRINCIPALPORTRAITwatercoloursubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byKNOX, MalcolmFREETH, H. Andrew, R.A.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-212002-05-162000-11-16HC:C2PurchaseFREETH, H. Andrew, R.A.FREETH, H. Andrew, R.A.A letter of 10th September 1966 from the Secretary of St Salvator's College Council to Mr Freeth refers to the forthcoming collection of the three portraits he has done of Knox from the Royal Academy by University employees. The curator of Dundee University confirms one is held in the collections there - it was presented to Dundee University by Sir Malcolm Knox. The Dundee file states all three works were done at the expense of the University of St Andrews. The whereabouts of the third work is not known. 1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesLEE, Karen M.Value: £5000 (insurance)pnumber: 100 Value: £500019941995KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2001-08-072011-05-162011-05-162011-05-16goodgoodgoodgoodPortrait of Sir Malcolm KnoxfarmemountimageA few scratches on the bottom of the frame, located on both sides and on the bottom. Canvas appears fine, if a little faded, behind the glass (ESE, 7 August 2001)As described 2001, chip at bottom left and scratches on left and right sides around the middle.Slightly discoloured, spot at lower right at edge with frame.Slightly faded.2001SEHORN-ELWELL, Erin2001ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph200319661The picture is outside the Senate Room. Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox was Principal of the University of St Andrews, 1953-1966.PortraitspaintingwatercolourstmwatercolourKNOX, SIR THOMAS MALCOLMPRINCIPALPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFREETH, H. ANDREWWATERCOLOURobject history filewooden frame, glazed 78.5 x 58 cm7 August 2001A letter of 10th September 1966 from the Secretary of St Salvator's College Council to Mr Freeth refers to the forthcoming collection of the three portraits he has done of Knox from the Royal Academy by University employees. The curator of Dundee University confirms one is held in the collections there - it was presented to Dundee University by Sir Malcolm Knox. The Dundee file states all three works were done at the expense of the University of St Andrews. The whereabouts of the third work is not known. HC198inscr. on printed label on reverse of picture: PORTRAIT OF SIR MALCOLM KNOX / ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, 1966 / BY H. ANDREW FREETH, R.A.FREETH, H. AndrewCreated byHC198.TIF1703196619661966196652.6 x 35.3 cmSeptember 1966APA portrait of Sir Malcolm Knox, Principal of the University of St Andrews, 1953-1966. In this painting he is shown sitting with his hands clasped in front of him, looking directly at the viewer. Knox wears a grey gown with a red hood.University of St AndrewsFREETH, H. Andrew, R.A.CRE2001-08-07ABstm1 1516collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19071907190719831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199515:36:1415:11:0014:45:1116:41:4217:31:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ALDHR195618696148HC199Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall, 26 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PROFESSORPORTRAITMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byLANG, Scott P.R.RIVIERE, Hugh GoldwinUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212009-07-162001-01-05HC:C2PurchaseRIVIERE, Hugh Goldwin38 Abercorn Place, St John's Wood, London, EnglandRIVIERE, Hugh GoldwinSee letter dated 20 May 1906. It is not clear whether Scott Lang or the University purchased the work from the artist.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes80 guineas (quoted)Value: £300 (insurance)Value: £25 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.pnumber: 65 Value: £1000 (insurance)198319581995See the letter on file dated May 20th, 1906 from Riviere to Professor Scott Lang.Knox, Kevin2000-02-092011-01-26fairfairPortrait of Sir Peter Redford Scott LangGenerally good condition. Some slippage of canvas, showing upper left and across top. Food stains over large area of canvas, in particular lower right, and on face; also on lower centre. Mainly cleaned off with deionised water, May 2001. Minor paint loss to lower part of portrait. Slight tear of canvas, approx 2cm long, to lower centre. Frame chipped upper right and minor chips to lower right. Several areas of missing gilt and gilt lifting, to lower inner frame and elsewhere. Food residue to lower left and right. (2001) Object behind canvas lower centre left, pushing through and causing minor paint loss & distortion of canvas (SPK June 2003). Loss of strip of gilt from top frame right hand side (DH Aug 2006). Object behind canvas on lower centre left is still causing concern. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)No change as of 16/07/09 above.198519442001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonEXSHAW, Susan198519792001ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph198420031906-19071Peter Redford Scott Lang was Regius Professor of Mathematics in the United College, 1879-1921.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasSCOTT LANG, SIR PETER REDFORDPROFESSORPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMATHEMATICSRIVIERE, HUGH Gobject history file143.4 cm (approx) x 112.5 cm gilt frame1 June 1985194419 February 2001See letter dated 20 May 1906. It is not clear whether Scott Lang or the University purchased the work.80 guineas (quoted)HC199s. in red, lower right: H Riviere 1907 inscr. on label below portrait: SIR PETER REDFORD SCOTT LANG / REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS / IN THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1879-1921RIVIERE, Hugh GCreated by144416951907190719061907113.5 x 83.0 cm (sight)1907APA half length portrait of Sir Peter Redford Scott Lang, Regius Professor of Mathematics in the United College, 1879-1921. He is shown standing next to a blackboard with a piece of chalk in his right hand, poised as if about to write. Lang wears a black gown over his suit and has his left hand in his pocket.University of St AndrewsEngland38 Abercorn Place, St John's Wood, LondonRIVIERE, Hugh Goldwin (1869-1956)CRE2001-01-05ACstsh1 2664collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar12:35:52"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRRACMACLEAN, WILLpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSGAELICETCHINGSPEACOCK PRINTMAKERSPARAGON PRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222005-02-15NORMAND, TomPurchaseParagon PressLondon, EnglandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.(2)1Present2005-02-15Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteTitle page from the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands'. The portfolio consists of ten etchings made by Will Maclean between September 1990 and March 1991 and ten poems printed in English and Gaelic. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. The artist is, however, not illustrating the poem, rather revealing the mood and cadence of each work. Proofed and editioned at Peacock printmakers, Aberdeen. 55 sets of 10 prints. Each signed and numbered by the artist. Published in 1991 by Charles Booth-Clibborn, under his imprint the Paragon Press.2005-02-15goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteTitle Page to the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands'Good but slight tear lower left. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911Contained within blue portfolio box inscr.: Will Maclean: A NIGHT OF ISLANDS: / ten etchings from Gaelic / poems and prose. Box: L 80.5 x W 57.1 x D 2.4 cmprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSGAELICETCHINGSPEACOCK PRINTMAKERSPARAGON PRESSobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(1)Inscr.: Will Maclean: A NIGHT OF ISLANDS: / ten etchings from Gaelic / poems and prose. / Published in 1991 by / The Paragon Press, London.MACLEAN, WillPublished by199219921991199175.9 x 53.3 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonParagon PressPUB2005-02-15ABOpen Access Storeoastore1HC1992.1.(2) 178collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15:01:37"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHSMACLEAN, WILLBATEMAN, MEGGAELICpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-24HC1992.1(9)NORMAND, TomPurchaseBATEMAN MegThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.(4),(6),(8),(12),(14),(16)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteBoth versions by Meg Bateman. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no Gaidhligevery goodHC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1.(9) is the etching inspired by this poem.The Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no Gaidhligeprintprinted textOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLBATEMAN, MEGGAELICPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cmCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(10)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 53.2cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandScotlandLondonBATEMAN MegThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11A1HC1992.1.(4),(6),(8),(12),(14),(16) 179collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:56:2315:30:17"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(12)ac114ac114HRHS1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLGILLIES, VALERIEBATEMAN, MEGTHREENIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-24NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.(3),(5),(7),(9),(13),(15)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesTrio/A Trivery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(12) is the poem by Valerie Gillies, translated in Gaelic by Meg Bateman, to which this etching relates. The print and poem explore the number three and its mystical associations. The circular patterns in the border and the spiral forms on the column echo the idea expressed by the poet, of something rotating forever, in an endless cycle of time and history. Perhaps the warm, burnished quality of the print, so different from the other works in the portfolio, reflects the imagery of the earth. Trio/A TriprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLGILLIES, VALERIEBATEMAN, MEGTHREENIGHT OF ISLANDS office file96.5 x 74 cm blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(11)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54.0cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandScotlandLondonMACLEAN, Will The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.(3),(5),(7),(9),(13),(15) 180collect>interncollect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:54:0214:45:20"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRHSMACLEAN, WILLGILLIES, VALERIEBATEMAN, MEGTHREEpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-012010-04-221997-04-24HC1992.1(11)NORMAND, TomPurchaseGILLIES, ValerieThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.4,6,8,10,14,16,18,20,22.1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteWritten in English. Translated into Gaelic by Meg Bateman. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesTrio/A Trivery goodHC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(11) is the etching inspired by this poem.Trio/A Triprintprinted textOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLGILLIES, VALERIEBATEMAN, MEGTHREEPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cmCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(12)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandScotlandLondonGILLIES, Valerie The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.4,6,8,10,14,16,18,20,22. 139collect>interncollect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHForfarunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:56:2214:47:1915:30:15'Elegy To The Scottish Landscape: Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.30E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(14)ac114ac114ac114HRKA1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLKINGFISHQUARRELMACLEOD, RODERICKGILLIES, VALERIENIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-152011-03-282010-04-221997-04-11NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,17,29,211Present1997-04-11Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyMeffan InstituteBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesThe King's Fish / Isag an Righvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1.(14) is the poem to which this etching relates. Traditional, Gaelic version by Roderick Macleod from the English version by Valerie Gillies. The poem narrates the dispute between the Viking and Irish kings: both hook the same dogfish at one time and they fight over possession of it. The artist has responded to the acrimony of this quarrel by using acid to split the centre of the print in two. He has included a submarine in the imagery to give a contemporary significance. Fresh seaweed has been used to create a border with a maritime flavour.The King's Fish / Isag an RighprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLKINGFISHQUARRELMACLEOD, RODERICKGILLIES, VALERIENIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74cm Blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(13)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1HC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,17,29,21 140collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar14:47:20'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRKAKINGMACLEAN, WILLFISHpoemQUARRELMACLEOD, RODERICKGILLIES, VALERIENIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-11HC1992.1(13)NORMAND, TomPurchaseGILLIES, ValerieThe Paragon PressMACLEAN, Will1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,16,18,20,22Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suiteTraditional, Gaelic version by Roderick Macleod from English version by Valerie Gillies. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.2002-09-16fairUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteThe King's Fish / Isag an Righcrinkled, lower right (HR, 16/9/02)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(13) is the etching inspired by this poem.The King's Fish / Isag an RighprintpoemOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperKINGMACLEAN, WILLFISHPOEMQUARRELMACLEOD, RODERICKGILLIES, VALERIENIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(14)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53,2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonGILLIES, ValerieThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9B1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,16,18,20,22 141collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar11:56:2215:30:15'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(16)ac114ac114HRKA1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLTHOMSON, DERICKHIGHLAND CLEARANCESGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-11NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotland, ScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,17,19,21Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteStrathnavar / Strath Nabhairvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1.(16) is the poem by Professor Derick Thomson to which this etching relates. The deeply traumatic consequences of the Highland Clearances have inspired Maclean. The border suggests the smoke of burning homes and the stars hang above the central image of the print just as they look down on the characters in the poem.Strathnavar / Strath NabhairprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLTHOMSON, DERICKHIGHLAND CLEARANCESGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74cm Blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(15)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandScotlandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10BHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,17,19,21 142collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar14:57:24'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRKAGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSpoemMACLEAN, WILLTHOMSON, DERICKHIGHLAND CLEARANCESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-11HC1992.1(15)NORMAND, TomPurchaseTHOMSON, DerickThe Paragon PressMACLEAN, Will1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,18,20,22Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suiteBoth English and Gaelic versions by Thomson. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.2002-09-16fairUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteStrathnavar / Strath Nabhaircrinkled, lower areas (HR, 16/9/02)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(15) is the etching inspired by this poem.Strathnavar / Strath NabhairprintpoemOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSPOEMMACLEAN, WILLTHOMSON, DERICKHIGHLAND CLEARANCESobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(16)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonTHOMSON, Professor DerickThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10B1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,18,20,22 143collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar11:56:2315:30:15'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(18)ac114ac114HRKA1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.WATSON, WILLIAM J.MACLEAN, WILLBARD MACINTYREpoemSHIPGHOSTGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-11NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,15,19,21Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan Institute"The Author of this is..." / "Auctor Huius"very good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(18) is the poem to which this etching relates - The Bard MacIntyre, translated and edited by William J. Watson. The poem which inspired 'The Author of this is...' appears in an anthology of Gaelic verse compiled by the Dean of Lismore in the early sixteenth century. The author uses a ghost ship and its crew to create a scene of moral and physical chaos. In the visual companion to the poem this is suggested by the grotesque figures of the 'thick-rumped' crew."The Author of this is... / Auctor Huius"printetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperWATSON, WILLIAM J.MACLEAN, WILLBARD MACINTYREPOEMSHIPGHOSTGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74cm Blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(17)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10BHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,15,19,21 144collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar14:58:18'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRKAWATSON, WILLIAM JNIGHT OF ISLANDSpoemMACLEAN, WILLBARD MACINTYRESHIPGHOSTGAELICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-11HC1992.1(17)NORMAND, TomPurchaseWATSON, William J.The Paragon PressMACLEAN, Will1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,20,22Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suiteBy the Bard MacIntyre, edited and translated by William J. Watson. The poem which inspired 'The Author of this is...' appears in an anthology of Gaelic verse compiled by the Dean of Lismore in the early sixteenth century. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.2002-09-16fairUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan Institute"The Author of this is... / Auctor Huius"crinkled, lower areas (HR, 16/9/02)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(17) is the etching inspired by this poem."The Author of this is..." / "Auctor Huius"printpoemOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperWATSON, WILLIAM JNIGHT OF ISLANDSPOEMMACLEAN, WILLBARD MACINTYRESHIPGHOSTGAELICobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(18)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonWATSON, William J.The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10B1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,20,22 145collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar11:56:2315:30:15'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(20)ac114ac114HRKA1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLMACLEAN, SORLEYHIGHLANDSWOMANpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-11NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,15,17,21Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteA Highland Woman / Ban - Ghaildhealvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(20) is the poem by Sorley MacLean to which this etching relates. The central image of this print contains a mixture of themes from the poem - a landscape, a woman's head, and her gravestone. The seaweed used to create the border is a relection of the youth of the woman, wasted in years of thankless tasks, such as the gathering of kelp. The whole composition suggests a bleak and unforgiving life leading to the joyless release of death.A Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLMACLEAN, SORLEYHIGHLANDSWOMANPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74cm Blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(19)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11AHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,15,17,21 2665199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRRACMACLEAN, WILLpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSGAELICETCHINGSPEACOCK PRINTMAKERSPARAGON PRESSCOLOPHONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-02-15NORMAND, TomPurchaseParagon PressLondon, EnglandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.(1)1Present2005-02-15Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteTitle page from the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands'. The portfolio consists of ten etchings made by Will Maclean between September 1990 and March 1991 and ten poems printed in English and Gaelic. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. The artist is, however, not illustrating the poem, rather revealing the mood and cadence of each work. Proofed and editioned at Peacock printmakers, Aberdeen. 55 sets of 10 prints. Each signed and numbered by the artist. Published in 1991 by Charles Booth-Clibborn, under his imprint the Paragon Press.2005-02-15goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteColophon to the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands'Good condition. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911Contained within blue portfolio box inscr.: Will Maclean: A NIGHT OF ISLANDS:/ ten etchings from Gaelic/ poems and prose. Box l 80.5 x w 57.1 x d 2.4 cmprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSGAELICETCHINGSPEACOCK PRINTMAKERSPARAGON PRESSCOLOPHONobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(2)Inscr.: Will Maclean: A NIGHT OF ISLANDS:/ ten etchings from Gaelic/ poems and prose./ Published in 1991 by/ The Paragon Press, London.MACLEAN, WillPublished by199219921991199175.9 x 53.3 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonParagon PressPUB2005-02-15ABOpen Access Storeoastore1HC1992.1.(1) 146collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar15:00:24'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRKAMACLEAN, SORLEYNIGHT OF ISLANDSpoemMACLEAN, WILLHIGHLANDSWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-11HC1992.1(19)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, SorleyThe Paragon PressMACLEAN, Will1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,22Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suiteBoth English and Gaelic versions by Sorley MacLean. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteA Highland Woman / Ban - Ghaildhealvery goodHC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(19) is the etching inspired by this poem.A Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealprintpoemOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, SORLEYNIGHT OF ISLANDSPOEMMACLEAN, WILLHIGHLANDSWOMANobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(20)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonMACLEAN, SorleyThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11A1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,22 147collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar11:56:2315:30:16'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(22)ac114ac114HRKA1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLHAY, GEORGE CAMPBELLSHIPSEAGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-11NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-11very goodUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteAdam's Clan / Clan Adhaimhvery good. Some dirt in frame20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(22) is the poem by George Campbell Hay to which this etching relates. Maclean uses the image of a fully rigged sailing ship battling against raging seas to evoke this poem. The ship is a metaphor for the Gaelic language and culture as it struggles for survival against the waves of turbulence caused by the grief and the joy of everyday life. Thus Gaelic culture may be lost in the seas of time, unless it is rescued and revived by mankind.Adam's Clan / Clan AdlhaimhprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLHAY, GEORGE CAMPBELLSHIPSEAGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74cm Blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(21)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11AHC1992.1.3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 148collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfar14:59:38'Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands', Crawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.301994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRKASHIPNIGHT OF ISLANDSpoemMACLEAN, WILLHAY, GEORGE CAMPBELLSEAGAELICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-11HC1992.1(21)NORMAND, TomPurchaseHAY, George CampbellThe Paragon PressMACLEAN, Will1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20Present1997-04-11Stored WithRecord state£3,000 for suiteBoth English and Gaelic versions by George Hay Campbell. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.2002-09-16fairUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteAdam's Clan / Clan AdlhaimhLifting, centre left (HR, 16/09/02)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(21) is the etching inspired by this poem.Adam's Clan / Clan AdhaimhprintpoemOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperSHIPNIGHT OF ISLANDSPOEMMACLEAN, WILLHAY, GEORGE CAMPBELLSEAGAELICobject history fileCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(22)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53,2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHAY, George CampbellThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-11ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11A1992.1.1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 171collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:56:2315:30:16"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(4)ac114ac114HRHS1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.DROWNINGMACLEAN, WILLCULLODENNAVYFERGUSON, CAPTAINMACCODRUM, JOHNMATHIESON, WILLIAMNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-24NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,211Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems. 1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesElegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean Fearghustanvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(4) is the poem by John Maccodrum, translated into English by William Mathieson, to which this etching relates. Captain Ferguson was a notorious Hanoverian naval officer who was particularly hated for his brutal actions after Culloden becuse he himself was a Scot. This poem is based on a welcomed but false report of his death by drowning. In the etching, the five mountains which narrate the poem frame Ferguson's drowned face. Maclean has mingled the strands of the poem to create images such as the mouth which is also an upturned ship.Elegy to Captain Ferguson/Marbhrann do Chaiptean FearghusteanprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperDROWNINGMACLEAN, WILLCULLODENNAVYFERGUSON, CAPTAINMACCODRUM, JOHNMATHIESON, WILLIAMNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cm blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(3)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10B1HC1992.1.5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21 172collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:58:59"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHSMACLEAN, WILLMACCODRUM, JOHNMATHIESON, WILLIAMDEATHDROWNINGpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSCULLODENFERGUSON, CAPTAINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-24HC1992.1(3)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACCODRUM, JohnThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,221Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteWritten in Gaelic. Translated into English by William Mathieson. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesElegy to Captain Ferguson/Marbhrann do Chaiptean Fearghusteanvery goodHC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(3) is an etching of this poem.Elegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean Fearghustanprintprinted textOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLMACCODRUM, JOHNMATHIESON, WILLIAMDEATHDROWNINGPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSCULLODENFERGUSON, CAPTAINobject history file96.5 x 74 cmCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(4)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by19921992174519911991199176 x 53.2 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACCODRUM, John The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10B1HC1992.1.6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22 173collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:56:2315:30:17"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(6)ac114ac114HRHS1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLMARTIN, ANGUSFISHINGBOATSNIGHTNIGHT OF ISLANDSMACLEOD, RODERICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-24NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,211Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesDancers/Dannsaireanvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(6) is the poem by Angus Martin, translated into Gaelic by Roderick Macleod, to which this etching relates. A yellow oilskin shines brightly in the night framed by the edge of a boat and the silhouette of a cabin. This image recalls Maclean's collage 'Skye Fishermen; In Memoriam' (1989), which honoured his uncle William Reid, who was a ring-net fisherman. The imprint of a ring-net forms the border pattern. In the 1970s Angus Martin and Will Maclean worked together to record the now obsolete technique of ring-fishing as developed on the west coast of Scotland.Dancers/DannsaireanprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLMARTIN, ANGUSFISHINGBOATSNIGHTNIGHT OF ISLANDSMACLEOD, RODERICKobject history file96.5 x 74 cm blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(5)MACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)Created byPublished by19921992199119911991199176 x 54.0 cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.3,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21 174collect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:50:46"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHSMACLEAN, WILLMARTIN, ANGUSFISHINGBOATSNIGHTMACLEOD, RODERICKNIGHT OF ISLANDSpoemsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-221997-04-24HC1992.1(5)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMARTIN, AngusThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.4,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,221Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteWritten in English. Translated into Gaelic by Roderick Macleod. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesDancers/Dannsaireanvery goodHC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(5) is an etching of this poem.Dancers/Dannsaireanprintprinted textOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACLEAN, WILLMARTIN, ANGUSFISHINGBOATSNIGHTMACLEOD, RODERICKNIGHT OF ISLANDSPOEMobject history file96.5 x 74 cmCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(6)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMARTIN, AngusThe Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.4,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22 175collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:56:2315:30:17"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(8)ac114ac114HRHS1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACKAY, JOHNMACLEAN, WILLROWAN TREESEA MONSTERKINGFROACHULSTERNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-04-221997-04-24NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,9,11,13,15,17,19,211Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesFroach/Froachvery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(8) is a traditional poem, translated into English by John Mackay, which inspired this etching. This print relects Will Maclean's response to an old story, the tragic death of Froach, which has its origins deep in Gaelic storytelling tradition. The hero Froach fights for his life against a sea-monster who guards the island where a magic rowan tree grows. Froach is sent to fetch the life-giving berries of the tree to heal the sick daughter of the King and Queen of Ulster. For the border, rowan leaves are used, and an old snakeskin handbag to give the effect of scales.Froach/FroachprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACKAY, JOHNMACLEAN, WILLROWAN TREESEA MONSTERKINGFROACHULSTERNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cm blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(7)MACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)Created byPublished by1992019920199119911991199176 x 54cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will; (British; 1941-)The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.3,5,9,11,13,15,17,19,21 176collect>interncollect>intern199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:55:5914:47:19"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRHSMACKAY, JOHNMACLEAN, WILLROWANSEA MONSTERKINGFROACHULSTERpoemNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-012010-04-221997-04-24HC1992.1(7)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACKAY, JohnThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,221Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suiteA traditional poem, translated into English by John Mackay. Part of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work.2002-09-16fairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesFroach/Froachcrinkling, lower centre (HR, 16/9/02)HC1992.1(1) - (22)19911HC1992.1(7) is the etching inspired by this poem.Froach/Froachprintprinted textOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperMACKAY, JOHNMACLEAN, WILLROWANSEA MONSTERKINGFROACHULSTERPOEMNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cmCAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(8)MACLEAN, WillCreated byPublished by199219921991199176 x 53.2cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACKAY, John The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack10A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack10A1HC1992.1.4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22 177collect>internpeople199219921992ST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS11:56:2315:30:17"Elegy to the Scottish Landscape - Will Maclean: A Night of Islands" Crawford Arts Centre , St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.33E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E2010.21994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142010-03-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062010-01-16HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC1992.1(10)ac114ac114JABHS1941Moved from New Hall to workshop store, Scott Lang area.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MACLEAN, WILLBATEMAN, MEGGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282010-05-211997-04-24NORMAND, TomPurchaseMACLEAN, WillThe Paragon PressScotlandMACLEAN, WillHC1992.1.3,5,7,11,13,15,17,19,211Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord state£3,000 for suitePart of the printed portfolio 'A Night of Islands', edition no. 16/40. The portfolio consists of ten etchings, each of which had its inspiration in a poem. Some of the poems are traditional, some are modern and contemporary. Most, though not all, were originally written in Gaelic. The portfolio contains the Gaelic version of each of the ten poems, individually framed, and text with the poems printed in English and Gaelic, with the original form highlighted in bold type. The core image in each etching offers the artist's response to the content of the poem. However, there is no sense in which the artist is 'illustrating' the poems. The images are created to reveal the mood and cadence of each separate work. The complete set of all the prints in 'A Night of Islands' can be found in 'Contemporary British Art in Print', 1995, Paragon Press, SAUL fz 232.P2 8E6. Contains detailed descriptions of how Maclean created the prints, illustrations and full detailed descriptions of each print, and interpretation with background history of poems.1997-04-24very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionCrawford Arts CentreMeffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no Gaidhligevery good20022009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC1992.1(1) - (22)199119911"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"HC1992.1(10) is the poem by Meg Bateman to which this etching relates. Meg Bateman's work puts into words the decline of an ancient language. Although this poem asks the reader to preserve this culture, 'the anchorage rope is fraying'. Maclean's complimentary print gives an overall feeling of darkness and loss. In the dark vague figures are just visible. Could this be a glimmer of hope for a fading but not yet dead language?The Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no GaidhligeprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorecoloured ink on paperMACLEAN, WILLBATEMAN, MEGGAELICNIGHT OF ISLANDSobject history file96.5 x 74 cm blue wood, glazed12 December 200216 November 2009CAT£3,000 for suiteHC1992.1(9)MACLEAN, Will ; (British; 1941-)Created byPublished by1992019920199119911991199176 x 54cm1992APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLondonMACLEAN, Will The Paragon PressCREPUB1997-04-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11A1HC1992.1.3,5,7,11,13,15,17,19,21 1219collect>interncollect>intern19921992June 1992ST ANDREWS09:32:2909:39:20University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005HC177single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1927-1988ac114ad458HRHR19881889returned to ps after exhibitionSTUDENTCRAIG, JOHNST ANDREWSGOWNWEST PORTST SALVATOR'S CHAPELCATHEDRALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-112011-03-022010-04-222000-05-10PurchaseHUNTINGTON, Beatrice M.L.ScotlandAitken Dott plcThe picture came onto the market following the death of Beatrice Huntington. It was purchased by the University with the assistance of a grant of £1600 (40%) from the National Fund for Acquisitions.1Present2000-05-10ComponentRecord state£4000See correspondence between John Craig and Beatrice Huntington in the mid 1960s for details of the artist's original concept and thoughts on the painting. Beatrice Huntington was born and brought up in St Andrews. She married William Macdonal (1883-1960), a fellow artist and they were based in Edinburgh from 1928.2000-05-10Views of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesThe Student Portrait of undergraduate John Craig, standing on a martyr's cross, with St Salvator's Chapel, the West Port and the ruins of the Cathedral in the background.19942006LEE, Karen M.HOPES, David199420061927198811927OwnedHUNTINGTON, BeatriceThe picture once hung in the entrance to St Salvator's Hall and may indeed have been originally commissioned for St Salvator's Hall. However, it appears that the University never formally purchased the painting and at the artist's request, it was returned to her in 1965. The canvas had been damaged while in the University's keeping. The damage was later repaired by the artist herself.Portrait of Principal GallowayJohn Craig graduated MA from the University of St Andrews in 1909. He lectured in Latin at the University from 1924 to 1930.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasSTUDENTCRAIG, JOHNST ANDREWSGOWNWEST PORTST SALVATOR'S CHAPELCATHEDRALobject history file28 January 199412 May 2006The picture once hung in the entrance to St Salvator's Hall and may indeed have been originally commissioned for St Salvator's Hall. However, it appears that the University never formally purchased the painting and at the artist's request, it was returned to her in 1965. The canvas had been damaged while in the University's keeping. The damage was later repaired by the artist herself.The picture came onto the market following the death of Beatrice Huntington. It was purchased by the University with the assistance of a grant of £1600 (40%) from the National Fund for Acquisitions.£4000HC1992.2.1inscr., lower right: B.M.L. Huntington, 1927HUNTINGTON, BeatriceAitken Dott plcCreated by198819921927199219271927194 x 109 cm1927-1988June 1992OAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandHUNTINGTON, Beatrice (1889-1988)CRE2000-05-10AROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack272011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack271 6918541854Feb.1993ST ANDREWSUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE1996.11997-01-221996-11-30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRSKHCHURCHCOMMUNIONsilverST ANDREWSST ANDREWS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHsilver plateSOUTH BELL STREET CHAPELcommunion cupsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-221997-01-07DonationunknownMCNAUGHTON, W. D.donated by Rev. W.D McNaughton, Archivist of the Congregational Church, Kirkcaldy.1Present1996-11-28ComponentRecord state1997-01-07goodChurches of St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews LibraryCommunion Cup; St Andrews Congregational Church plain moulded circolar base, with single balustrade stem rising to a plain beaker shaped bowl, engraved on one sidegood, small dent on verso1Collected to complement the communion token collectionssilvercommunion cupOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateCHURCHCOMMUNIONSILVERST ANDREWSST ANDREWS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHSILVER PLATESOUTH BELL STREET CHAPELCOMMUNION CUPHC object history filedonated by Rev. W.D McNaughton, Archivist of the Congregational Church, Kirkcaldy.HC1993.13inscr. engraved; c. "FOUR CUPS PRESENTED TO THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH St. Andrews, AT THE OPENING OF SOUTH BELL STREET CHAPEL 17th Decr. 1854 BY THE SENIOR DEACON Wm. Smith."; t.v. "H E & [...] E P'" 'H E & Co' - Hawkesworth Eyre & Co., Sheffield 'EP' - electro platedMCNAUGHTON, W., D., Rev.Manufactered by1854001854001850185421.5cm x 10.5cm x 10.5cmFeb.1993ADUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0002unknownMANU1996-11-28ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 70collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1993199329.11.9310:27:1616:30:4418:00:1918:00:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRSKHMILITARYSIGNAIR SQUADRONHEADQUARTERSHQWOODST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-162011-02-022011-01-312011-01-312010-04-221997-01-07DonationunknownJAMES, TomDonated by: Tom Jones, Cheltenham1Present1997-01-07ComponentRecord state1997-01-07fairsign board; University of St Andrews Air Squadron Headquartersfair, varnish flakingROBINSON, Claire2011-02-151letter from donor to 'Lyn' mentions donor's personal association with St Andrews Air Squadron in late 1960s. Mentions location of HQ at that time - Murray Place, St Andrews.MILITARYsign boardOpen Access Storeoastoreblack painted incised wording on varnished woodMILITARYSIGNAIR SQUADRONHEADQUARTERSHQWOODST ANDREWSHC object history file, letterDonated by: Tom Jones, CheltenhamHC1993.14JAMES, Tom, MrManufactered byHC1993.14.jpg199301993019401970 L 81cm, H 46cm, D 3cm29.11.93ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-01-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack282011-01-31Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 71collect>intern1994199416.3.9415:02:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektFebruary 1994ad458ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.MILITARYOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCuniformUNIVERSITYST ANDREWSROLL OF HONOUREPAULETTEBADGEbrassTUNICWWIIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252008-10-151997-01-07DonationUniversity of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC)RENNIE, ArchieMr Archie Rennie of Elie donated these items to the University Collections in memory of his brother James who had been a member of the OTC. His brother appears on the University's Roll of Honour, as Lieutenant (acting Captain) J.C. Rennie, M.C. of the 7th Black Watch. He was killed in action in Normandy in June 1944communion token cupboard1Present1997-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-01-07very good2 brass epaulette badges and 2 brass tunic buttons; St Andrews University OTCvery good2008DALE, Amy2008before 1941199441993PurchaseRENNIE, ArchieThese kilt jacket buttons and badges were on an OTC summer camp uniform worn by James Watt in 1941. He matriculated at the university the same year.; James Watt donated the buttons and badges to a fundraising auction held by Madras College secondary school in St Andrews in February or March 1994; Mr Archie Rennie purchased these items at the Madras College fundraising auction on behalf of the University of St Andrews after consulting the Keeper of Collections.All four items are attached to a card showing the position on the uniform. Last worn at summer camp 1941 by James Watt, Cupar (matriculated at St Andrews University in 1941)MILITARYuniformgallerymusa/g2brassMILITARYOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCUNIFORMUNIVERSITYST ANDREWSROLL OF HONOUREPAULETTEBADGEBRASSTUNICWWIIHC object history file, letter and notes16 October 2008These kilt jacket buttons and badges were on an OTC summer camp uniform worn by James Watt in 1941. He matriculated at the university the same year.James Watt donated the buttons and badges to a fundraising auction held by Madras College secondary school in St Andrews in February or March 1994Mr Archie Rennie purchased these items at the Madras College fundraising auction on behalf of the University of St Andrews after consulting the Keeper of Collections.Mr Archie Rennie of Elie donated these items to the University Collections in memory of his brother James who had been a member of the OTC. His brother appears on the University's Roll of Honour, as Lieutenant (acting Captain) J.C. Rennie, M.C. of the 7th Black Watch. He was killed in action in Normandy in June 1944HC1994.1E13426E134WATT, James, MrMadras College, St AndrewsRENNIE, Archie, MrRENNIE, Archie, MrUsed by1941199419941994194019931993199419001941button D 2.5 cm badge D 5 cm19411994February 199416.3.94ODPADUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC)USED1997-01-07AAmuseummusa/g2/case 101communion token cupboard 596collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:20:4812:38:1012:37:5314:48:46fourteenten, Issue Four - Autumn/Winter 2000single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sp.7fourteenten is the University's Development newsletter.ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTItalyjugclayRED-FIGUREETRUSCANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-03-141998-06-19AUM:C83Development Office, University of St AndrewsDonationunknownItalyBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Two items belonging to Mr Bridges were donated to the University, along with Mrs Bridges' collection of Cypriot artefacts, for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted the collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-19ComponentRecord state1998-06-19goodsmall red-figure jug with bust of female figure playing flutes; Etruscangood; surface glaze and paint worn off in placesADAMSON, PeterBute Photo UnitBute Photo Unitblack and white photographblack and white photographColour slide199520002000197011960PurchaseBRIDGES,Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s.One of 2 Etruscan items originally belonging to Mr Bridges and donated to the University by Mrs Bridges along with her collection of 170 Cypriot artefacts. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionjugsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTITALYJUGCLAYRED-FIGUREETRUSCANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileFIGMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s.Two items belonging to Mr Bridges were donated to the University, along with Mrs Bridges' collection of Cypriot artefacts, for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted the collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.2(1)BRIDGES, MrBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by827153615371970199419601993H 8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsItalyunknownMANU1998-06-19ABsg1 601collect>interncollect>intern1993199414.09.9414:20:4812:38:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTItalybowlclayBLACK POLISHED WAREETRUSCANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-151998-06-19AUM:C83DonationunknownItalyBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Two items belonging to Mr Bridges were donated to the University, along with Mrs Bridges' collection of Cypriot artefacts, for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted the collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-19ComponentRecord state1998-06-19goodBlack Polished ware bowl, two string holes in base; Etruscangood; surface colour worn off in placesADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph1995197011960PurchaseBRIDGES,Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s.One of 2 Etruscan items originally belonging to Mr Bridges and donated to the University by Mrs Bridges along with her collection of 170 Cypriot artefacts. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionbowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTITALYBOWLCLAYBLACK POLISHED WAREETRUSCANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s.Two items belonging to Mr Bridges were donated to the University, along with Mrs Bridges' collection of Cypriot artefacts, for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted the collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.2(2)BRIDGES, MrBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8281970199419601993D 8.3 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsItalyunknownMANU1998-06-19ABsg1 184collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:23:0114:21:3613:57:5112:39:2614:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampHANDLESPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28clay lamp with spout; one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPHANDLESPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(1)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3981970199519501994H 9cm, D 7.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 193collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:3814:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlZIG-ZAGBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; zig-zag decoration in green glazevery good conditionADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLZIG-ZAGBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(10)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(10)4071970199519501994H 6cm, D 19.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 285collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5814:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayBROKENJUGLETBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06clay juglet, unguentariun, narrow basebroken in two parts, repaired in 1995ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1997197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYBROKENJUGLETBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(100)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(100)4861970199519501994H 15cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusREPAIREDconservationC0012unknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 286collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5814:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayBROKENRED POLISHEDHATCHEDZIG-ZAGROUNDED BASESTRING HOLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06Red Polished clay jug; hatched zig-zag decoration, one handle, a string hole and rounded basespout missingADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgclayCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYBROKENRED POLISHEDHATCHEDZIG-ZAGROUNDED BASESTRING HOLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(101)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(101)4871970199519501994H 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 287collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5814:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayRED POLISHEDROUNDED BASEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06Red Polished clay jug; rounded base, one handlegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgclayCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYRED POLISHEDROUNDED BASEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(102)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(102)4881970199519501994H 15.5cm, D(mouth) 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 95collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5914:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHiron ageCYPRIOTCyprusPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04red polished pot; hatched with geometric patterns, round base, two string holesrim broken, surface badly damagedADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warePOTsgpotteryIRON AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(103)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(103)3451970199519501994H 10.5cm D (mouth) 6.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 211collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3214:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugGREEN GLAZEGLAZETREFOIL SPOUTMEDIEVALBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06green glazed jug from Medieval period; trefoil spout, one handlegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGGREEN GLAZEGLAZETREFOIL SPOUTMEDIEVALBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(104)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(104)4891970199519501994H 16.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 212collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3214:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugWHITE PAINTEDGEOMETRICBEAKED SPOUTHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-13AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-13ComponentRecord state1997-08-13White Painted jug; red geometric decoration, tall beaked spout, one handlegoodADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photograph19961998EARLY BRONZE AGE197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGWHITE PAINTEDGEOMETRICBEAKED SPOUTHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(105)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(105)4907431970199519501994H 27cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-13Asg1 213collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3414:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEBLACKBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-13AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-13ComponentRecord state1997-08-13White Painted jug; one handle, black painted decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1997197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEBLACKBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(106)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(106)4911970199519501994H 16cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-13Asg1 288collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3414:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBOTTLESTRING HOLEclayBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-13AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-13ComponentRecord state1997-08-13small clay bottle; two string holesADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery wareBOTTLEsgclayCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBOTTLESTRING HOLECLAYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(107)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(107)4921970199519501994H 6.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-13Asg1 296collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3514:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYPOTZIG-ZAGRED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-14AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-14ComponentRecord state1997-08-14small Red Polished pot; hatched zig-zag patternADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warePOTsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYPOTZIG-ZAGRED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(108)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4931970199519501994H 3.5cm W 5.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-14Asg1 297collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3514:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEITALIAN GEMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-14AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-14ComponentRecord state1997-08-14White Painted jug; flat mouth, rounded body, one handle (italian geometric)ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph19966th century BC197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEITALIAN GEMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(109)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(109)4941970199519501994600500H 5.5cm, D(mouth) 4.2cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-14Asg1 194collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:3914:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWBROWNHATCHEDFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure inside bowl, green, yellow and brown glaze.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWBROWNHATCHEDFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(11)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.311)408197019951950199411001500H 8cm, D11cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 298collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3514:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Black-on-Red jug; decorated with bands round the belly and concentric circles on the shoulders, two handles.rim repairedADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(110)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(110)4951970199519501994H 8.5cm, D 5.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 299collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3614:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Black-on-Red jug; narrow neck, one handle, decorated with black concentric circles, darker red on rimgoodADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photograph19961998197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(111)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(111)4967451970199519501994H 8cm, D 4cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 300collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3714:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Black-on-Red jug; decorated with bands and concentric circles, two handlesgoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLEBLACK-ON-REDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(112)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(112)4971970199519501994H 8cm, D 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 301collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3714:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLECONCENTRIC CIRCLESEXPORT LABELBANDSMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15White Painted jug; decorated with black bands and concentric circles, three handles (one with a lead label reading 'C.M')goodADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photograph19961998197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLECONCENTRIC CIRCLESEXPORT LABELBANDSMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(113)label attached to handle reads 'C.M.'. Visiting Cypriot expert advised that this signified approval for export from Cyprus.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(113)4987441970199519501994H 30cm, D 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 302collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3814:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLERED POLISHEDCUT-AWAY SPOUTBRONZE AGEMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Red Polished jug; cut-away spout, one handlegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996BRONZE AGE197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLERED POLISHEDCUT-AWAY SPOUTBRONZE AGEMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(114)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(114)4991970199519501994H 49cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 303collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3914:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLERED POLISHEDCUT-AWAY SPOUTBRONZE AGEMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Red Polished jug; cut-away spout, one handlegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLERED POLISHEDCUT-AWAY SPOUTBRONZE AGEMRS BRIDGES COLLECTIONBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(115)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(115)5001970199519501994H 59cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 304collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:3915:28:56Museum Collections, University of St Andrewssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sPublicity Leafletac114ac114SKHMoved from Gateway Terrapin Hut store to Swallowgate display.CYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugHANDLERED POLISHEDBRONZE AGEBRIDGES COLLECTIONTUBULAR SPOUTpitcherVOUNOUS TYPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-281997-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-15ComponentRecord state1997-08-15Red Polished pitcher; tubular spout, one handle, Vounous typegood2004RAWSON, Helen2004ADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photograph19961998BRONZE AGE197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warepitchersgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGHANDLERED POLISHEDBRONZE AGEBRIDGES COLLECTIONTUBULAR SPOUTPITCHERVOUNOUS TYPEHC object history file, Cypriot collection file18 October 2004FIGMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(116)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(116)5017421970199519501994H 46cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-15Asg1 305collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4014:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYHANDLERED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Red Polished ware bowl; decorated with black bands, and concentric circles, two handlesADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.This number is marked on the base of the bowl and it may date from before it was purchased by Mrs Bridges.; Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYHANDLERED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileThis number is marked on the base of the bowl and it may date from before it was purchased by Mrs Bridges.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(117)base marked with 'S.R. 4904/68' in black inkS.R.4904/68unknownBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(117)502019701994019601993D 12.5cm1960s14.09.94UPADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 306collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4014:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlBLACK-ON-REDclaysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black-on-Red clay bowl; one string hole, irregular black markingsADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLBLACK-ON-REDCLAYHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(118)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(118)5031970199419601993D 13cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 307collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4114:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlclayNO DECORATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18plain clay bowl; pale colour, no decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCLAYNO DECORATIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(119)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(119)5041970199419601993D 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 195collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:3914:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWBROWNHATCHEDGEOMETRICHERRING BONESWIRLWHITEREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched geometric design of herring bone and swirls in yellow-brown, green, and white glaze.repaired before collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWBROWNHATCHEDGEOMETRICHERRING BONESWIRLWHITEREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(12)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(12)4091970199519501994D 14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 308collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4114:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlclayHANDLEREDSHALLOWCYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18red shallow clay bowl; one small-holed handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCLAYHANDLEREDSHALLOWCYPRIOTHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(120)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(120)5051970199419601993D 26cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 309collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4214:48:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlclayCYPRIOTNO DECORATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18plain clay bowl; no decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCLAYCYPRIOTNO DECORATIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(121)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(121)5061970199419601993D 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 310collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4214:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlclayCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18White Painted bowl; dark red decoration, one handle in rimADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCLAYCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDHANDLEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(122)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(122)5071970199419601993H 4 cm, D 13cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 311collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4214:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTHANDLEGREYCONCENTRIC CIRCLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18grey clay bowl; decorated with black concentric circles, two handlesone handle repairedADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTHANDLEGREYCONCENTRIC CIRCLESHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(123)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(123)5081970199419601993H 10 cm, D 17.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 312collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4314:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTHANDLEWHITE PAINTEDRED LINESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18White Painted bowl; decorated with red lines, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTHANDLEWHITE PAINTEDRED LINESHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(124)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(124)5091970199419601993H 6.5cm, D (including handle)9cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 313collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1993199414.09.9415:20:0115:28:1614:12:4314:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960smjs42mjs42ac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDWISHBONE HANDLELAPITHOS TYPEGEOMETRIC DECORATIONMIDDLE BRONZE AGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-172011-08-032011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18White Painted bowl; wishbone handle, 'Lapithos type', red geometric decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996MIDDLE BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDWISHBONE HANDLELAPITHOS TYPEGEOMETRIC DECORATIONMIDDLE BRONZE AGEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(125)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(125)5101970199419601993H 7cm, D (including handle)8.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18ASHEARD, MatthewFor Exploring Archaeology with adults session in summer programme.2011-08-17sg1 314collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4414:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCyprusARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESHANDLEBROKENiron agesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18White Painted bowl; decorated with concentric black circles, two handles (one broken off)broken; one handle broken off and missingADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgpotteryCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTWHITE PAINTEDCONCENTRIC CIRCLESHANDLEBROKENIRON AGEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(126)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(126)5111970199419601993D 5.7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 315collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4414:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTHANDLECyprusBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONHANDLESTRING HOLEEARLY BRONZE AGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black-on-Red clay bowl; hatched geometric decoration, small handle with string holeADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTHANDLECYPRUSBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONHANDLESTRING HOLEEARLY BRONZE AGEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(127)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(127)5121970199419601993D 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 316collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4414:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTCyprusBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONBIRD-HEAD LUGBIRDTULIP SHAPEDEARLY BRONZE AGEBROKENREPAIREDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black-on-Red clay bowl; hatched geometric decoration, two bird-head lugs, deep tulip shaped bowlbroken and repaired before acquisition by UniversityADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTCYPRUSBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONBIRD-HEAD LUGBIRDTULIP SHAPEDEARLY BRONZE AGEBROKENREPAIREDHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(128)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(128)5131970199419601993D 13cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 317collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4514:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTCyprusBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED DECORATIONHANDLEEARLY BRONZE AGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black-on-Red ware bowl; hatched decoration, two handles (one larger than the other).ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTCYPRUSBLACK-ON-REDHATCHED DECORATIONHANDLEEARLY BRONZE AGEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(129)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(129)5141970199419601993D 15cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 196collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4014:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWHATCHEDGEOMETRICWHITEREPAIRSHIELDBANDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white, yellow and geen glaze, small shield in centre, narrow geometric band around the inside base of the bowlrepaired before collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWHATCHEDGEOMETRICWHITEREPAIRSHIELDBANDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(13)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(13)4101970199519501994D 16cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 318collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4514:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTCyprusHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONEARLY BRONZE AGEHANDLESTRING HOLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Red Polished ware bowl; hatched geometric decoration, one handle with string holegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTCYPRUSHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONEARLY BRONZE AGEHANDLESTRING HOLEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(130)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(130)5151970199419601993H 9cm, D 16cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 319collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4614:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlCYPRIOTCyprusWISHBONE HANDLEBASE RING BOWLclaysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18base ring bowl with wishbone handlegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLCYPRIOTCYPRUSWISHBONE HANDLEBASE RING BOWLCLAYHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(131)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(131)5161970199419601993D 10.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 320collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4614:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusclayplateSHALLOWSTRING HOLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18clay plate; no decoration, shallow shape with two string holes in flat rimbroken and repaired before acquisition by UniversityADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996MEDIEVAL197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery wareplatesgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSCLAYPLATESHALLOWSTRING HOLEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(132)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(132)5171970199419601993D 18cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 123collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:12:4714:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHiron ageCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYplateBICHROMEGEOMETRICWISHBONEWISHBONE HANDLEBICHROME WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20bichrome ware plate; fine geometric decoration in black and red, two wishbone handlesADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery wareplatesgpotteryIRON AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYPLATEBICHROMEGEOMETRICWISHBONEWISHBONE HANDLEBICHROME WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(133)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(133)3651970199519501994D 22.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20Asg1 321collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4814:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusFRAGMENTEAGLEROMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18fragment of Red Polished pottery; eagle with outstretched wings in relief (possibly Roman period)broken; fragment onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996roman?197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warepottery fragmentsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSFRAGMENTEAGLEROMANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(134)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by5181970199419601993?1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 322collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4814:48:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCypruspotteryMODEL HORNHORNBLACK POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONSTRING HOLESEARLY BRONZE AGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black Polished model horn; hatched geometric decoration, string holes, 'Vounous type'ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warepottery hornsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTTERYMODEL HORNHORNBLACK POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONSTRING HOLESEARLY BRONZE AGEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(135)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(135)5191970199419601993L14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 323collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4914:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBLACK POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONspindle whorlWHORLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-18AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-18ComponentRecord state1997-08-18Black Polished spindle whorl; hatched, geometric decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(137)1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warespindle whorlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBLACK POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONSPINDLE WHORLWHORLHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(136)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by5201970199419601993D 4.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-18Asg1 289collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:12:4914:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusRED POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONspindle whorlWHORLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-25AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-25ComponentRecord state1997-08-25Red Polished spindle whorl; hatched, geometric decorationADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(136)1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warespindle whorlsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSRED POLISHEDHATCHED GEOMETRIC DECORATIONSPINDLE WHORLWHORLHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(137)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by5211970199419601993D 4cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-25Asg1 290collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4014:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusmaskSATYRHORNED HEADTONGUEclayHEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-25AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-25ComponentRecord state1997-08-25terracotta satyr mask; horned head with tongue sticking outGood. Facial features very well defined.ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Probably from a theatre context.Cypriot collectionpottery waremasksgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSMASKSATYRHORNED HEADTONGUECLAYHEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(138)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by5221970199419601993L 14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-08-25Asg1 291collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4014:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusmaskclayPAINTEDMALEBEARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-25AUM:C83Donationunknowncentral CyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-08-25ComponentRecord state1997-08-25painted terracotta mask (?) depicting a bearded male faceGood condition, dark brown stain remains on the fabric where it lay in the soil. Paint ( red/orange and black) still visible.ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Shows a headdress/pointed hat and ears are visible from underneath. The figures nose is out of proportion to the rest of the face which suggests that it might be a miniture face-mask.Cypriot collectionpottery waremask (?)sgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSMASKCLAYPAINTEDMALEBEARDHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(139)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by5231970199419601993L 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St Andrewscentral CyprusunknownMANU1997-08-25Asg1 197collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4214:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWHATCHEDGEOMETRICWHITESHIELDZIG-ZAGBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white, yellow and geen glaze, shield in centre. geometric zig-zag design on outside of bowl.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWHATCHEDGEOMETRICWHITESHIELDZIG-ZAGBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(14)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(14)4111970199519501994D 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 562collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4114:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusmedallionclayWINGED HUMAN HEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26clay medallion with winged human head in reliefHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery waremedallionsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSMEDALLIONCLAYWINGED HUMAN HEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(140)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8001970199419601993D 4cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26Asg1 563collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4114:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusPIPEclayRED POLISHED WARECLAY PIPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26goodRed Polished ware clay pipe; relief decoration around bowl and stemrim of bowl chippedHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warePIPEsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSPIPECLAYRED POLISHED WARECLAY PIPEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(141)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8011970199419601993D 4cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26ABsg1 564collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4114:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprussealclayBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26goodpale blue clay cylinder sealchipped, friable surfaceHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(143) & (144)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery waresealsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSSEALCLAYBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(142)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8021970199419601993L 1.8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26ABsg1 565collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4214:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprussealclayBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26very goodBone or clay cylinder seal with a central hole.Dark pathces exisit on the surface fabric and overall pattern or design has been lost.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(142) & (144)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery waresealsgBone or clayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSSEALCLAYBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(143)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8031970199419601993L 2cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 566collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4214:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprussealclayBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26very goodblack clay seal with holeHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(142) & (144)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery waresealsgclayARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSSEALCLAYBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(144)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8041970199419601993L 2.8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 567collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4214:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprussealclayBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodsmall glass lid of a bowl with a ringed rimHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswarelidsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSSEALCLAYBLUE CLAYCYLINDER SEALHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(148)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8051970199419601993D 5.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 568collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4314:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusbowlglassGREEN GLASSRIBBEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26very goodgreen glass bowl with blue rim, ribbedvery good conditionHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswarebowlsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOWLGLASSGREEN GLASSRIBBEDHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(149)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8061970199419601993D13 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 198collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4314:48:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEFEMALEFIGUREHERRING BONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of female figure with 'herring bone' pattern clothing, in white, green and yellow glazerepaired before the collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEFEMALEFIGUREHERRING BONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(15)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(15)4121970199519501994D 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 569collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4314:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEglassROMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodglass bottle; long thin neckHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEGLASSROMANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(150)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8071970199419601993H 11.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 570collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4314:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEglassROMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodglass bottle; long thin neckHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEGLASSROMANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(151)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8081970199419601993H 15.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 571collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4414:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEglassROMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodglass bottle; long thin neckHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEGLASSROMANHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(152)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8091970199419601993H 16 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 572collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4414:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEglassROMANTEAR BOTTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodsmall glass tear bottleHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEGLASSROMANTEAR BOTTLEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(153)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8101970199419601993H 5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 573collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4414:48:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEglassROMANTEAR BOTTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord statecheck dates!1998-05-26very goodsmall glass tear bottleHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(148)-(154)1998Roman period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEGLASSROMANTEAR BOTTLEHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(154)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8111970199419601993H 7.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 574collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4514:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBRACELET FRAGMENTglassjewelleryORNAMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26very goodblue glass bracelet with spiral pattern, fragment onlyHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBRACELETsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBRACELET FRAGMENTGLASSJEWELLERYORNAMENTHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(155)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by7461970199419601993?1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 575collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4514:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-26AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-05-26ComponentRecord state1998-05-26very goodlarge glass beadHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(156)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by7471970199419601993D 1.8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-26AAsg1 581collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4514:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)-(161)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodsmall glass bead, pale blue with central holeIn good condition.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8131970199419601993D 0.7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(157)-(161) 582collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4614:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)-(161)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodsmall glass bead, opaque golden colour, unevenly glazed with central hole.glaze flaking and unstable.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(158)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8141970199419601993D 0.6cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(157)-(161) 583collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4614:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)-(161)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodsmall glass bead, yellow glazed with central hole.Glaze has preserved well and no flaking or peeling has occured. The colour is still clear.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(159)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8151970199419601993D 0.7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(157)-(161) 199collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4314:48:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEPIGEONBIRDREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of pigeon in white, yellow and green glazerepaired before the collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEPIGEONBIRDREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(16)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(16)4131970199519501994D 14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 584collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4614:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)-(161)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodsmall glass bead, dark purple in colour with central hole.Flaking surface and unstable. Most of purple glaze has worn off.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(160)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8161970199419601993D 0.7 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(157)-(161) 585collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:16:4714:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADglassjewelleryGLASS BEADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(157)-(161)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodsmall glass bead, blue teardrop shape, with central holeIn good condition.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1994.3(156)-(161)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgglassARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADGLASSJEWELLERYGLASS BEADHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(161)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8171970199419601993D 0.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(157)-(161) 586collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2314:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBEADSTONEjewellerySCARABBRONZE AGE?subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(155),(156),(163)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord stateinventory suggests this dates from sometime between the Bronze Age and the Classical Period of the Iron age - 2300 BC to 325 BC1998-05-28very goodSmall stone scarab bead, turqoise in colour with central hole.Good condition.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998Bronze Age-Classical period?197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewelleryBEADsgstone (turquoise?)ARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBEADSTONEJEWELLERYSCARABBRONZE AGE?HC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(162)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by81819701994196019932300325L 1cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(155),(156),(163) 587collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2314:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusCROSSPICROLITEjewelleryCRUCIFIXChalcolithic periodsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-05-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(155),(156),(162)1Present1998-05-28Stored WithComponentRecord state1998-05-28very goodcross; pale blue stone crucifix, with holeHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998Chalcolithic period197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionjewellerysgpicrolite (mineral)ARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSCROSSPICROLITEJEWELLERYCRUCIFIXCHALCOLITHIC PERIODHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(163)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by819197019941960199340002500L 2.8, W 2 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1998-05-28AAsg1HC1994.3(155),(156),(162) 589collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2314:48:45'Ancient Cyprus', British Museum, Londonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960s34Page 34, fig 31 shows a similar lampstand held by the British Museumac114ac114SKHSKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCypruslampstandbronzePHOENICIANLOTUS FLOWERLIGHTINGCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141999-01-121998-06-17AUM:C83TATTON-BROWN, VeronicaDonationPhonecian artisansCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-17ComponentRecord stateVeronica Tatton-Brown in her book 'Ancient Cyprus' (p34, fig. 31) suggests that lampstands of this style were 'probably made by Phonecian artisans resident in Cyprus; c. 8th century B.C.1998-06-17very goodbronze lampstand; decorated with lotus flowers, in two parts1998: Surface cleaned stabilised and lacquered and lotus flower section repaired by conservator.HILLHOUSE, SusieALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC1993.4(164)-(168)19982001c. 8th century B.C.197021960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. A similar lampstand is held by the British Museum and illustrated in the book 'Ancient Cyprus', by Veronica Tatton-Brown. She suggests that the lampstands were made by Phonecian artisans resident in Cyprus; c. 8th century B.C.Cypriot collectionLIGHTINGlampstandsgbronzeARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSLAMPSTANDBRONZEPHOENICIANLOTUS FLOWERLIGHTINGCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDobject history file, conservation fileFIGMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(164)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered bydbi HC1994.3(164).jpg82014861970199419601993900600H 15.2 & 18.7 cm (in 2 parts) H 33.2 cm (in total1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusPhonecian artisansMANU1998-06-17AAsg1 590collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2414:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusfigurinebronzeCRUCIFORMCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-18AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-18ComponentRecord state1998-06-18very goodsmall bronze cruciform figurine1998: conserved; cleaned, stabilised and lacqueredHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1993.4(164)-(168)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionfigurinesgbronzeARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSFIGURINEBRONZECRUCIFORMCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDobject history file, conservation fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(165)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8211970199419601993L 11.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationA394/3unknownMANU1998-06-18AAsg1 591collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2414:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusjugbronzeHANDLESMC GRANT AIDCONSERVEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-18AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-18ComponentRecord state1998-06-18very goodbronze jug with one handlegreen surface. 1998: surface cleaned, stablised and lacquered by a conservatorHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1993.4(164)-(168)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionjugsgbronzeARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSJUGBRONZEHANDLESMC GRANT AIDCONSERVEDobject history file, conservation fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(166)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8221970199419601993H 21, D (mouth) 10 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationA394/4unknownMANU1998-06-18AAsg1 592collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2414:48:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusPINbronzeEYELET PINJEWELLRYCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-18AUM:C83DonationunknownLapithos, CyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-18ComponentRecord stateThe 1994 student inventory of the collection suggest this pin is of the Lapithos type, dating from the Middle Bronze Age. There is no reference to the source of this information.1998-06-18very goodbronze eyelet pin, Lapithos stylecorroded 1998: conserved; cleaned, stablised, lacquered by a conservatorHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1993.4(164)-(168)1998MIDDLE BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Bronze pin has inconsistant thicknesses along length and an eyelet for threading purposes. Cypriot collectiontoggle pinsgbronzeARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSPINBRONZEEYELET PINJEWELLRYCONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDobject history file, conservation fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(167)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by823197019941960199319001625L 10.3 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationA394/2LapithosunknownMANU1998-06-18AAsg1 593collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2514:48:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusDISHbronzeSAUCER SHAPECONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-18AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-18ComponentRecord state1998-06-18goodShallow bronze dish.corroded and unstable October 1998: conserved: cleaned, stabilised and lacquered.HILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photographHC1993.4(164)-(168)1998197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Bronze dish has raised cylindrical mound in the centre. Cypriot collectionsgbronzeARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSDISHBRONZESAUCER SHAPECONSERVEDSMC GRANT AIDobject history file, conservation fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(168)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by8241970199419601993D 13.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationA394/5unknownMANU1998-06-18ABsg1 594collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2514:48:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEalabasterBRONZE AGE, EARLYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-19ComponentRecord state1998-06-19goodalabaster bottle with rounded base and flat mouthsmall hole in baseHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionBOTTLEsgalabasterARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEALABASTERBRONZE AGE, EARLYHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(169)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by825197019941960199323001900H 11.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1998-06-19ABsg1 204collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4515:28:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHMoved from Gateway Terrapin Hut store to Swallowgate display.ARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEBIRDREPAIRFIGURECLOAKGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-281997-04-29AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-29ComponentRecord state1997-04-29sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of cloaked figure, birds and geometric patterns in green, yellow and white glaze.repaired before the collection was donated to the University Collections2004RAWSON, Helen2004ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLYELLOWHATCHEDWHITEBIRDREPAIRFIGURECLOAKGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection file18 October 2004Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(17)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(17)4151970199519501994D 14cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-29Asg1 595collect>internpeople1993199414.09.9414:18:2614:48:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCyprusBOTTLEalabasterBRONZE AGE, EARLYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141998-06-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.1Present1998-06-19ComponentRecord state1998-06-19fairalabaster bottle with rounded base and flat mouth; broken in two and repaired, hole in side.broken in two, repaired, hole in sideHILLHOUSE, Susieblack and white photograph1998EARLY BRONZE AGE197011960PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Cypriot collectionBOTTLEsgalabasterARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTCYPRUSBOTTLEALABASTERBRONZE AGE, EARLYHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by the University of St Andrews.HC1994.3(170)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E., R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by826197019941960199323001900H 12.2 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1998-06-19ACsg1 205collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:4614:48:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlHATCHEDWHITEREPAIRFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-29AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-29ComponentRecord state1997-04-29sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design of a figure in green and white glazebadly broken; repaired before the collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLHATCHEDWHITEREPAIRFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(18)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(18)4161970199519501994D 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-29Asg1 131collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4414:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlWAVY RIMBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30sgraffiato ware bowl; green and white glaze, wavy rimbase broken, glaze badly wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLWAVY RIMBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(19)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(19)4171970199519501994D 11.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 185collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:24:5414:21:3612:39:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampSPOUTSAUCERFOLDEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28clay lamp; saucer shaped with one side folded to form spoutADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPSPOUTSAUCERFOLDEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(2)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3991970199519501994D 11.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 132collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4514:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlBROKENHERRING BONEFIGUREHATCHEDYELLOW-BROWNYELLOWBROWNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30sgraffiato ware bowl; figure in 'herring bone' clothing hatched in green and yellow-brown glaze.broken;several large pieces missingADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLBROKENHERRING BONEFIGUREHATCHEDYELLOW-BROWNYELLOWBROWNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(20)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(20)4181970199519501994D 14cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 133collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4514:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlHATCHEDYELLOW-BROWNYELLOWBROWNGEOMETRICMALTESE CROSSBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched geometric design of 'Maltese Cross' in centre and lines radiating out to rim in yellow-brown and green glaze.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLHATCHEDYELLOW-BROWNYELLOWBROWNGEOMETRICMALTESE CROSSBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(21)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(21)4191970199519501994D 15cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 206collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4614:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlHATCHEDYELLOWWHITEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in yellow, white and green glaze.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLHATCHEDYELLOWWHITEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(22)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(22)4201970199519501994H 14cm, D 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 207collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4714:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlHATCHEDYELLOWWHITEFIGUREFOLIAGEBROKENREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure and foliage inside bowl, in white, yellow and green glaze.broken; repaired before the collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLHATCHEDYELLOWWHITEFIGUREFOLIAGEBROKENREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(23)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(23)4211970199519501994D12.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 101collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4814:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terracotta female figurine; paintedarms brokenADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(24)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3481970199519501994H 14cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 102collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4814:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terracotta figurine; painted, conical shapeADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(25)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3491970199519501994H 10.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 103collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:4914:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terracotta bearded figurine, arms embracing a creature.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(26)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3501970199519501994H 11cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 104collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9410:37:5615:28:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sad458ac114SKHMoved from Gateway Terrapin Hut store to Swallowgate display.ARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-03-281997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terrracotta figurine of horse and rider with a shield.in two pieces, one of horse legs broken10:37:18sg2004RAWSON, Helen2011-06-012004ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197021950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection file18 October 2004Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(27)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3511970199519501994H 19.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05A10:37:18ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C1 208collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5014:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREDRAPEDpaintBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30terrracotta figurine wearing draped clothing; traces of paint visibleDetails worn but traces of paint (red and perhaps blue) still remain.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Sex of figurine unknown but wearing a headress and a toga-like cloak that covers the right arm. The figurines left arm is positioned across its chest. Byzantine in date (?).Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREDRAPEDPAINTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(28)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4221970199519501994H 17.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 105collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5114:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terrracotta figurine of horse and rider.in two pieces, arm brokenADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197021950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(29)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3521970199519501994H 17cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 186collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:25:3514:21:3612:39:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampROMANROMAN LAMPREDPOMEGRANITEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28Roman clay lamp; decorated with concentric circles and pomegranite, red glazeADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPROMANROMAN LAMPREDPOMEGRANITEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(3)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4001970199519501994L 9cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 209collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5214:48:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREFEMALEHEADEARRINGSHEADDRESSBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30Large stone (?) head of a female figure.broken; head only. Facial features are well defined but the surface is slightly pitted.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Figure wears head decoration (perhaps garland?) and large earrings. Figure is not worked at the back indicating a portrait (?)Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgstone (?)ARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREFEMALEHEADEARRINGSHEADDRESSBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(30)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4231970199519501994H 11cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 106collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5214:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05terrracotta figurine of horse and rider.broken; one arm of rider, one leg of horseADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197021950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREHORSEWARRIORBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(31)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3531970199519501994H 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 214collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5414:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREBEARDHEADDRESSclayWORNBROKENpotteryBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-30AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-30ComponentRecord state1997-04-30small clay figurine; bearded with pointed head or headdressvery worn; arms worn or broken to short stumpsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREBEARDHEADDRESSCLAYWORNBROKENPOTTERYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(32)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4241970199519501994H 12cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-30Asg1 128collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5414:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryclayFEMALEHUMAN FIGUREWOMANSEATEDSTATUETTEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-25AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-25ComponentRecord state1997-04-25Female statuette, seatedDetails worn in places.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Figurine wears a headdress and a toge-like cloak. Her right hand sits across/on her lap. This is a mould made figurine.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYCLAYFEMALEHUMAN FIGUREWOMANSEATEDSTATUETTEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(33)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3961970199519501994H 11.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-25Asg1 107collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5514:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-05AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-05ComponentRecord state1997-02-05Terracotta head of a male (?) figurine.Not in good condition. Features worn.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Part of the shoulder and body still attached. Nose protrusion, eye indentations and lips still partly visible. A hat or hair can also still be seen,Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(34)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3541970199519501994L 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-05Asg1 272collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5614:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayHEADfigurineBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24clay head of figurebroken; head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgclayPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYHEADFIGURINEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(35)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4721970199519501994L 5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 108collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5614:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06clay head of figurebadly damaged head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(36)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3551970199519501994L 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 109collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5714:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06clay head of figurebadly damaged head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(37)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3561970199519501994L 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 219collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5714:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineclayBUSTBROKENWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07clay bust of a figurinebroken; bust only, very wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINECLAYBUSTBROKENWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(38)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4261970199519501994L 5.6 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 276collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5814:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREterracottaEARTHENWAREFEMALEfigurineBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-07-29AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-29ComponentRecord state1997-07-29terrracotta female figurine with outstretched armsbroken; arms and top of head broken, head broken off but repairedADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGURETERRACOTTAEARTHENWAREFEMALEFIGURINEBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(39)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4761970199519501994H 12.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-29Asg1 187collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:25:5114:21:3612:39:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampRELIEFRED SLIPLEAF PATTERNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28red slip clay lamp; relief decoration stylised leaf patternADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPRELIEFRED SLIPLEAF PATTERNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(4)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4011970199519501994L 8cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 110collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:03:5914:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta arm holding unidentified objectbadly damaged arm onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(40)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3571970199519501994L 7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 111collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:06:5814:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta figurine of a horsegoodADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(41)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3581970199519501994H 9cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 112collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:06:5814:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta head of a horsebroken, head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(42)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3591970199519501994L 8.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 113collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:06:5814:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEANIMALBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta head of an animalbroken, head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photograph197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYHORSEANIMALBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(43)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3601970199519501994L 7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 114collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:06:5914:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFEMALEfigurineterracottaBROKENREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta female figurinearms broken, head repairedADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFEMALEFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(44)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3611970199519501994H 9cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationC0003unknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 115collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:06:5914:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHHANDCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta handbroken at risk; hand only and fingers clenched.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaHANDCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(45)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3621970199519501994L 9.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusCONSERVEDconservationC0004unknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 116collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0014:48:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHHANDCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryCOWBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-06ComponentRecord state1997-02-06terracotta fragment of a cowbroken; head and legs missingADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaHANDCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYCOWBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(46)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3631970199519501994L 9cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-06Asg1 181collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0014:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-25AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-25ComponentRecord state1997-04-25terracotta horseADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYHORSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(47)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3941970199519501994L 10cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-25Asg1 277collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0014:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryHORSEBROKENBRIDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-07-29AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-29ComponentRecord state1997-07-29mouth of a horse with bridle; fragment of a terracotta figurine of a horse.broken; mouth onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYHORSEBROKENBRIDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(48)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4771970199519501994L 7.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-29Asg1 220collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0014:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineclayBROKENWORNterracottaHEADBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta human headbroken; head only, very wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINECLAYBROKENWORNTERRACOTTAHEADBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(49)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4271970199519501994L 5.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 188collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:26:0314:21:3612:39:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampSAUCERFOLDEDFOLDSPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28clay lamp; saucer shape with one side folded to form spoutADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPSAUCERFOLDEDFOLDSPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(5)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4021970199519501994L 11.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 221collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0114:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineclayBROKENterracottaHEADFACEMOUTHCHINNOSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07fragment of terracotta human face; mouth, chin and nosebroken; part of face only, end of nose broken off. Phylitte inclusions can bee seen in the fabric.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaorange clayPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINECLAYBROKENTERRACOTTAHEADFACEMOUTHCHINNOSEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(50)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4281970199519501994L 3.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 222collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0114:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineclayBROKENterracottaHEADANIMALWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta head of an animalbroken and worn; head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINECLAYBROKENTERRACOTTAHEADANIMALWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(51)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4291970199519501994L 5.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 223collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0114:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENterracottaCHARIOT WHEELCHARIOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta chariot wheelbroken; wheel onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENTERRACOTTACHARIOT WHEELCHARIOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(52)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4301970199519501994D 8.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 224collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0214:48:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENterracottaANIMALFRAGMENTHEADLESSBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta fragment of an unidentified animalbroken; head missing, wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENTERRACOTTAANIMALFRAGMENTHEADLESSBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(53)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4311970199519501994L 6 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 225collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0214:48:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENSTATUETTEWOMANCHILDREPAIREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07Stone statuette of a seated woman holding a child across her kneesbroken; feet missing, has been repaired before collection was donated to the Unversity collections. Some features are worn.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Firgure is wearing a headdress and a toga-like cloak. Ears or large earrings visible underneath headdress and the figure has a protruding stomach.Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENSTATUETTEWOMANCHILDREPAIREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(54)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4321970199519501994L 17 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 226collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0214:48:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENDRAPEDCLOTHINGCLOTHESterracottafigurineHEADLESSBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta figurine wearing draped clothing; head and feet missing,broken; head and feet missing but details such as the folds of the clothing are very well defined.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Figurine wearing a toga-like cloak and its left arm is positioned across its chest. This is a mould made figurine.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENDRAPEDCLOTHINGCLOTHESTERRACOTTAFIGURINEHEADLESSBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(55)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4331970199519501994L 14.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 227collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0314:48:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENterracottafigurineHORSEHEADNECKFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-07AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-07ComponentRecord state1997-05-07terracotta fragment of a horse; head and neck onlybroken; head and neck onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgpotteryPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENTERRACOTTAFIGURINEHORSEHEADNECKFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(56)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4341970199519501994L 8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-07Asg1 243collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0314:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayBROKENfigurineHEADNECKFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-05-22AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-05-22ComponentRecord state1997-05-22small terracotta head; features very wornbroken; head and neck only. very worn with little or no detail left.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYBROKENFIGURINEHEADNECKFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(57)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4471970199519501994L 3.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-05-22Asg1 254collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0314:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENfigurineHEADNECKFRAGMENTterracottaBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1899-12-30terracotta head of a figure wearing a polosbroken; head and neck onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFIGURINEHEADNECKFRAGMENTTERRACOTTABRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(58)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4531970199519501994L 5.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 255collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0414:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENfigurineHEADNECKFRAGMENTterracottaBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta head of a figure wearing a polosbroken; head and neck onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFIGURINEHEADNECKFRAGMENTTERRACOTTABRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(59)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4541970199519501994L 4 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 189collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:26:1714:21:3612:39:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampINCISEDGEOMETRICDESIGNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28clay lamp; incised with geometric designADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPINCISEDGEOMETRICDESIGNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(6)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4031970199519501994L 8.8cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 256collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0414:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENfigurineFRAGMENTterracottaTORSOWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta cruciform figurinebroken; torso and head only, worn, features indistinguishableADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFIGURINEFRAGMENTTERRACOTTATORSOWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(60)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4551970199519501994L 8.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 257collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0414:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTterracottaTORSOBEARDFACEpaintBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1899-12-30terracotta fragment of bearded headbroken; lower, left hand section of face only. Traces of paint still remain.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Perhaps part of a mask from a theatre context.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottatraces of paintPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTTERRACOTTATORSOBEARDFACEPAINTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(61)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4561970199519501994L 5.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 258collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0514:48:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTterracottaTORSOHEADWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta figurinebroken; head and torso, arms broken, features wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTTERRACOTTATORSOHEADWORNBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(62)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4571970199519501994L 9 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 259collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0514:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTterracottaHEADCRACKFEMALECLOAKBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta head of a female figurine wearing a cloakbroken; head only, crack through faceADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTTERRACOTTAHEADCRACKFEMALECLOAKBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(63)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4581970199519501994L 3 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 260collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0514:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTHEADFEMALEclayBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta head of a woman (?), dark redbroken; head only and details very worn.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Headdress or hat still visible on figurine.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYBROKENFRAGMENTHEADFEMALECLAYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(64)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4591970199519501994L 2.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 210collect>interncollect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:24:0814:37:5515:28:55Museum Collections, University of St AndrewsCypriote Art in the British MuseumAncient CyprusA Guide to the Cyprus Museumsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sPublicity LeafletBritish Museum Publications Limited, LondonBritish Museum Press, LondonNicosiareh2ac114ac114HRSKHMoved from Gateway Terrapin Hut store to Swallowgate display.potteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayPLANK IDOLWHITE-PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-082011-03-282004-10-181997-06-24AUM:C83COOK, B.F.TATTON-BROWN, VeronicaDIKAIOS, P.DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord stateEarly or Middle Cypriot Bronze Age.1997-06-24Plank-idol with halo: White Painted ware with red painted line markingsgood14:22:12Community Case2004RAWSON, Helen2011-04-192004ADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna carlini 2010-20-12HC1994.3(24) - (79)199519982300 - 1650 B.C.197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. The name 'plank-idol' comes from the flat, generally rectangular plank-shape of pieces such as this. This plank-idol has stylised facial features and arms, with a halo-like projection over its head.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgclayPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYPLANK IDOLWHITE-PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONmuseumHC object history file, Cypriot collection file18 October 2004FIGGENGENGENMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(65)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered bydbi HC1994.3(65).jpg460740197019951950199423001650L 14 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24A14:22:12RAMSAY, RhonaReturned to Store after MUSA Young Artist Award sessions 20112011-04-19Open Access Storeoastore1 261collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0714:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayPLANK IDOLRED-PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24red painted plank-shaped idolbroken below armsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgred-painted clayPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYPLANK IDOLRED-PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(66)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4611970199519501994L 11 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 262collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0714:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayHATHEADMANBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta head of a man wearing pointed hat (Phygian?)broken; head only. Features worn but some features such as the eyes and the nose are still visible.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Perhaps originated in Turkey. Within the fabric of the figurine are a number of silver phylitte inclusions.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYHATHEADMANBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(67)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4621970199519501994L 11 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 127collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0814:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryHEADMANHUMAN FIGUREFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-25AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-25ComponentRecord state1997-04-25clay head of a female figurebroken figurine, head only. Features slightly worn but still visible clearly.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Figurine wears a pointed headdress which could suggest a Persian origin or influence but the curly hari visible underneath is not consistant with this. This could have been a feature of the top a of a vase as there is no indication of a neck.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgyellow-buff terracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYHEADMANHUMAN FIGUREFRAGMENTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(68)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3951970199519501994L 5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-25Asg1 263collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0814:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHpotteryCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYclayHEADBROKENWOMANBUSTEGYPTIANBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24Portion of an Egyptian (?) female figurinebroken; head and one shoulder only. Mouth and nose are well preserved but the rest is slightly worn. There is bad enctustation on the fabric and some small traces of paint still remains (colour indistinguishable).ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University The figurine has braided hair coiled around the ear and is wearing a headdress which could be Egyptian or late Hellenistic.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaorange clayPOTTERYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYCLAYHEADBROKENWOMANBUSTEGYPTIANBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(69)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4631970199519501994L 9 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 190collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199514.09.9414:26:4014:21:3712:39:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTterracottaEARTHENWAREclaylampRED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-151997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28red polished clay lampADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(1-7)1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warelampsgclayARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTTERRACOTTAEARTHENWARECLAYLAMPRED POLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(7)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4041970199519501994L 8.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 129collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0814:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryclayNECKLACECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-25AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-25ComponentRecord state1997-04-25clay figurine; wearing a necklace and holding an unidentified object, possibly a childbroken, torso of figure onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgclayFIGUREPOTTERYCLAYNECKLACECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(70)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3971970199519501994L 10cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-25Asg1 264collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0914:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALEHEADDRESSterracottaBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta female figurine, with details of headdress and clothingbroken; feet missing, wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALEHEADDRESSTERRACOTTABROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(71)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4641970199519501994L 13.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 278collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0914:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYpotteryBROKENFEMALEBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-07-29AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-29ComponentRecord state1997-07-29terracotta female figurine, arms outstretchedbroken and worn; arms brokenADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYPOTTERYBROKENFEMALEBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(72)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4781970199519501994L 10cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-29Asg1 265collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:0914:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALEterracottaBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta female figurinebroken; feet missing, wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALETERRACOTTABROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(73)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4651970199519501994L 11 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 266collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1014:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaHORSE AND RIDERBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord stateObject dated to between 300BC and AD100 but inventory notes that the object requires authentication.1997-06-24terracotta figurine of a horse and ridergood, base chipped and features and details worn.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)300BC to AD100197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University (This object requires authentication) Rider wears a cloak visible from behind. It is a mould made figurine, perhaps Byzantine or late Antique in date.Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTAHORSE AND RIDERBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(74)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4661970199519501994300100L 10.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 267collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1014:48:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaBROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta figurine, arms broken, features wornbroken; arms missing, very wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(75)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4671970199519501994L 9 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 268collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1014:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaBROKENUPRAISED ARMBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta figurine; one upraised arm, other arm missingbroken; legs and one arm missing, very wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENUPRAISED ARMBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(76)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4681970199519501994L 8 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 269collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1114:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaBROKENFEMALEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta female figurine with one outstretched arm and the other brokenbroken; one arm missing, wornADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENFEMALEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(77)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4691970199519501994L 12.5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 270collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1114:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaBROKENEGYPTIANHEADBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta 'Egyptian' headbroken; head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENEGYPTIANHEADBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(78)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4701970199519501994L 6 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 271collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:07:1114:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaBROKENHEADMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-24AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-24ComponentRecord state1997-06-24terracotta head of a manbroken; head only, cheek chippedADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3(24) - (79)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgterracottaFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTABROKENHEADMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(79)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4711970199519501994L 5 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-24Asg1 191collect>interncollect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:3612:43:4614:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENYELLOWGLAZEHATCHEDbowlBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; tall stem, hatched design in green and yellow glazebase brokenADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENYELLOWGLAZEHATCHEDBOWLBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(8)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(8)4051970199519501994H 11cm, D 12.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 273collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5014:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineBROKENHEADMANASSYRIANPROFILECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-26AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-26ComponentRecord state1997-06-26carved stone 'Assyrian' head in profilebroken; half of head onlyADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(80)-(82)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEBROKENHEADMANASSYRIANPROFILECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(80)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4731970199519501994L 18 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-26Asg1 274collect>internpeople1994199514.09.94Anstruther and University Library, St Andrews14:09:5114:48:40Scottish Fisheries MuseumE2006.112006-02-242005-09-23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineHEADMANCARVINGSTONEEGYPTIANBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-26AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-26ComponentRecord state1997-06-26Napoleon Versus NelsonScottish Fisheries Museumcarved stone 'Egyptian' headface chippedADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(80)-(82)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEHEADMANCARVINGSTONEEGYPTIANBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(81)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4741970199519501994L 14 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-26Asg1 275collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5114:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineHEADMANCARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-06-26AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-06-26ComponentRecord state1997-06-26carved stone head of a male figuregood, nose chipped as are other surface areas. Features well defined.ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(80)-(82)197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Figure either wears a headdress or has cropped/braided hair which is visible. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGURECYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEHEADMANCARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(82)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by4751970199519501994L 14 cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-06-26Asg1 96collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5214:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04black slip juglet; poppy shape with incised geometric patterns, trefoil spout, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(83)geometric incised patternsBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered by3461970199519501994H 11cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 100collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5214:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04black-on-red jug; incised geometric patterns, tulip shaped body, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTARCHAEOLOGYGEOMETRICBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(84)geometric incised patternsBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(84)3471970199519501994H 18cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 68collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5314:48:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTCyprusPOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted to donate her collection to the university for use in teaching and research1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04red polished jug; decorated with black concentric circles, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age199511994PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted to donate her collection to the university for use in teaching and researchHC1994.3(85)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(85)3411995199519941994H 7.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 92collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5314:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTCyprusPOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04white painted jug; decorated with black concentric circles, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(86)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(86)3421970199519501994H 7cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 124collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5314:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHiron ageCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugWHITEFLORALBARREL-SHAPEDHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20white painted jug; floral patterns on barrel-shaped body, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryIRON AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGWHITEFLORALBARREL-SHAPEDHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(87)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(87)3661970199519501994H14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20Asg1 125collect>interncollect>internpeople1994199514.09.9410:41:3314:09:5414:48:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sad458ac114ac114SKHEARLY BRONZE AGECYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugMIDDLE BRONZE AGEBRONZE AGEHATCHEDPOLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20black polished jug; tall neck and round bottom, hatched10:41:14sg2011-06-01ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996early to middle bronze age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryEARLY BRONZE AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGMIDDLE BRONZE AGEBRONZE AGEHATCHEDPOLISHEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(88)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(88)3671970199519501994H18.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20A10:41:14ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 97collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5414:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugBICHROMEBICHROME WAREGEOMETRICHANDLEREPAIREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20bichrome ware jug; decorated in red and black geometric design, one handlehas been repaired (when, where?)ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996early to middle bronze age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGBICHROMEBICHROME WAREGEOMETRICHANDLEREPAIREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(89)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(89)3681970199519501994H 14cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20Asg1 192collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:01:3714:48:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEHATCHEDbowlWHITEREPAIREDREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-04-28AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-04-28ComponentRecord state1997-04-28sgraffiato ware bowl; hatched design in white glaze with greenRepair of a large crack dates from before the collection was donated to the University CollectionsADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1994.3.(8)-(23)1997Middle Ages197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEHATCHEDBOWLWHITEREPAIREDREPAIRBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(9)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(9)4061970199519501994D 14.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-04-28Asg1 98collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5414:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugCUT-AWAY SPOUTINCISEDDECORATIONRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20red polished ware jug; with incised decoration, round bottom, cut-away spout, one string holeADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCUT-AWAY SPOUTINCISEDDECORATIONRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(90)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(90)3691970199519501994H 10cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20Asg1 99collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5514:48:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayBLACKGEOMETRICHANDLESPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-20AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-20ComponentRecord state1997-02-20clay jug; decorated in black geometric patterns, one spout, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYBLACKGEOMETRICHANDLESPOUTBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(91)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(91)3701970199519501994H 20cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-20Asg1 279collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5514:48:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-07-31AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-31ComponentRecord state1997-07-31tall clay jug, one handle, rounded baseADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(92)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(2)4791970199519501994H 28.5cm, D(mouth) 5.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-31Asg1 282collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5514:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayBROKENJUGLETBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06clay juglet, unguentariun, narrow basebroken in three parts, repaired in 1995ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographcolour photograph19961997197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYBROKENJUGLETBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(93)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(93)4824841970199519501994H 13.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusREPAIREDconservationC0010unknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 283collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5614:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayBROKENHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06clay jug, narrow neck, wide body, one handle; broken and repairedacquired broken in many pieces, repaired in 1995ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1997197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYBROKENHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(94)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(94)4831970199519501994H 16cm, D(mouth) 4.8cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusREPAIREDconservationC0011unknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 280collect>internpeople1994199514.09.94ST ANDREWS14:09:5615:28:56University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHMoved from Gateway Terrapin Hut store to Swallowgate display.CYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugclayHANDLEGEOMETRICBLACKREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-281997-07-31AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-31ComponentRecord state1997-07-31Curator's ChoiceGateway Galleriesclay jug decorated with black and red geometric designs, one handlegood2004RAWSON, Helen2004ADAMSON, PeterEARNSHAW, Seancolour photographcolour photograph19951998197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejuggwpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCLAYHANDLEGEOMETRICBLACKREDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection file18 October 2004Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(95)number marked on base - S.R. 3922165, label attached to handle confirming approval for export from CyprusBRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(95)4807411970199519501994H 25cm, D (mouth) 7.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-31Agw1 94collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5614:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHiron ageCYPRIOTCyprusPOTARCHAEOLOGYBICHROMESPOUTHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04bichrome ware pot; trefoil spout, round body, one handleADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warePOTsgpotteryIRON AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTARCHAEOLOGYBICHROMESPOUTHANDLEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(96)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(96)3441970199519501994H 17cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 93collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5714:48:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHiron ageCYPRIOTCyprusPOTARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-02-04AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-02-04ComponentRecord state1997-02-04clay jar; decorated in red and black bands, two handlesADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996iron age197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejarsgclayIRON AGECYPRIOTCYPRUSPOTARCHAEOLOGYBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(97)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(97)3431970199519501994H 13cm D (mouth) 8.8cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-02-04Asg1 281collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5714:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYclayPOTLUG HANDLESTRING HOLEWHITE PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-07-31AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-07-31ComponentRecord state1997-07-31white painted pot with two lug handles and string holesADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warePOTsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYCLAYPOTLUG HANDLESTRING HOLEWHITE PAINTEDBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(98)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(98)4811970199519501994H 7.5cm, D(mouth) 8.5cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-07-31Asg1 284collect>internpeople1994199514.09.9414:09:5714:48:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114SKHCYPRIOTCyprusARCHAEOLOGYjugCUT-AWAY SPOUTINCISEDDECORATIONRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-141997-08-06AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present1997-08-06ComponentRecord state1997-08-06Red Polished ware jar; one handle with a hook opposite, incised decorationgoodADAMSON, Petercolour photograph1996197011950PurchaseBRIDGES, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 170 Cypriot items donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should this university ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow UniversityCypriot collectionpottery warejarsgpotteryCYPRIOTCYPRUSARCHAEOLOGYJUGCUT-AWAY SPOUTINCISEDDECORATIONRED POLISHED WAREBRIDGES COLLECTIONHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the university for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC1994.3(99)BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.,R.,Manufactered byHC1994.3(99)4851970199519501994H 15cm, D(mouth) 10cm1960s14.09.94PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU1997-08-06Asg1 54collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1994199427/10/94PITTENWEEMST ANDREWSST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:54:4214:39:5816:27:1015:30:35University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.32E1994.33E1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1994.4(2)HC1994.4(3)HC1994.4(4)HC1994.4(5)HC1994.4(6)HC1994.4(7)HC1994.4(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ac114JJ1951HC1994.4(1)Hung in Principal's OfficeIn College Gate, on landing outside Principal's office.FIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICTHE GYLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-152011-03-281996-12-11PurchaseBEHRENS, ReinhardPittenweem, Fife, ScotlandBEHRENS, ReinhardHC1994.4(1)-(8)1Present1996-12-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateKELSHAW.Jen1996-12-112011-05-09very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownPittenweem Arts FestivalCrawford Arts CentreGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesThe Gyles from EastwholegoodNothing to report.20012004RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, Sarah20012004GUNN, Ann V.black and white photographHC1994.4(1)-(8)19941Front Door The GylesWest ShoreThe New BreakwaterNimrod IIIMain HarbourFishing GearBarnaclesOne of a series of eight etchings entitled: Low Tide, a Pittenweem Portfolioprintetching and aquatintcgink on paperFIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICTHE GYLESBehrens object history files42.5 x 36.0 cm.; wood, grey finish, glazed11 January 200118 August 2004HC1994.4(1)inscribed in pencil, b.r.: R. Behrens 1994; b.l.: The Gyles from East 1/20E 138E 138BEHRENS, ReinhardCreated by524199419941994199421.1 x 15.1 cm. (plate); 39.2 x 33.0 cm. (sight)27/10/94APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPittenweem, FifeBEHRENS, Reinhard; (British, born 1951)CRE1996-12-11AAcg1HC1994.4(1)-(8) 55collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199427/10/94PITTENWEEMST ANDREWSST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:54:1914:44:2016:28:0316:27:11University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.32E1994.33E1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1994.4(1)HC1994.4(3)HC1994.4(4)HC1994.4(5)HC1994.4(6)HC1994.4(7)HC1994.4(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ac114JJ1951Hung in office of Principal's secretary, College Gate.In College Gate, in Principal's secretary's office.FIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICDOORWAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-152011-04-151996-12-11PurchaseBEHRENS, ReinhardPittenweem, Fife, ScotlandBEHRENS, ReinhardHC1994.4(1)-(8)1Present1996-12-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-12-112011-05-092011-05-09very goodvery goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownPittenweem Arts FestivalCrawford Arts CentreGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesFront Door The GylesframewholegoodSmall scuff at top right corner.Nothing to report.20022004RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, Sarah20022004GUNN, Ann V.black and white photographHC1994.4(1)-(8)19941The Gyles from EastWest ShoreThe New BreakwaterNimrod IIIMain HarbourFishing GearBarnaclesOne of a series of eight etchings entitled: Low Tide , a Pittenweem Portfolioprintetching and aquatintcgink on paperFIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICDOORWAYBehrens object history files42.5 x 36.0 cm.; wood, grey finish, glazedNovember 200218 August 2004HC1994.4(2)inscribed in pencil, b.r.:R. Behrens 1994; b.l.: Front Door The Gyles 1/20E 138E 138BEHRENS, ReinhardCreated by525199419941994199421.2 x 14.8 cm. (plate); 39.2 x 33.1 cm. (sight)27/10/94APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPittenweem, FifeBEHRENS, Reinhard; (British, born 1951)CRE1996-12-11AAcg1HC1994.4(1)-(8) 56collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199427/10/94PITTENWEEMST ANDREWSST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:53:5814:46:3716:28:4416:28:03University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.32E1994.33E1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1994.4(1)HC1994.4(2)HC1994.4(4)HC1994.4(5)HC1994.4(6)HC1994.4(7)HC1994.4(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ac114JJ1951HC1994.4(3)Hung in Principal's OfficeIn College Gate, on landing outside Principal's office.FIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-152011-04-151996-12-11PurchaseBEHRENS, ReinhardPittenweem, Fife, ScotlandBEHRENS, ReinhardHC1994.4(1)-(8)1Present1996-12-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, Jen1996-12-112011-05-09very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownPittenweem Arts FestivalCrawford Arts CentreGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesWest Shorewholegood some dirty specks under glass on paper, bottom left and left side. mark on frame top left. JB 29/7/2009.As 2009 but marks are to RIGHT not left.20012004RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, Sarah20012004GUNN, Ann V.black and white photographHC1994.4(1)-(8)19941The Gyles from EastFront Door The GylesThe New BreakwaterNimrod IIIMain HarbourFishing GearBarnaclesOne of a series of eight etchings entitled: Low Tide , a Pittenweem Portfolioprintetching and aquatintcgink on paperFIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICBehrens object history files36.0 x 42.5 cm.; wood, grey finish, glazed11 January 200118 August 2004HC1994.4(3)inscribed in pencil, b.r.: R. Behrens 1994; b.l.: West Shore 1/20E 138E 138BEHRENS, ReinhardCreated by526199419941994199415.0 x 21.2 cm. (plate); 33.1 x 39.2 cm. (sight)27/10/94APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPittenweem, FifeBEHRENS, Reinhard; (British, born 1951)CRE1996-12-11AAcg1HC1994.4(1)-(8) 57collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1994199427/10/94PITTENWEEMST ANDREWSST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:53:2914:48:2516:29:3316:28:44University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.32E1994.33E1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1994.4(1)HC1994.4(2)HC1994.4(3)HC1994.4(5)HC1994.4(6)HC1994.4(7)HC1994.4(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ac114JJ1951HC1994.4(4)Hung in Principal's OfficeIn College Gate, on landing outside Principal's office.FIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICHARBOURBREAKWATERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-152011-04-151996-12-11PurchaseBEHRENS, ReinhardPittenweem, Fife, ScotlandBEHRENS, ReinhardHC1994.4(1)-(8)1Present1996-12-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, Jen1996-12-112011-05-09very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownPittenweem Arts FestivalCrawford Arts CentreGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesThe New Breakwaterwholegood faint mark bottom right centre of paper. JAB 29/9/2009As 2009, nothing to report.20012004RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, Sarah20012004GUNN, Ann V.black and white photographHC1994.4(1)-(8)19941The Gyles from EastFront Door The GylesWest ShoreNimrod IIIMain HarbourFishing GearBarnaclesOne of a series of eight etchings entitled: Low Tide , a Pittenweem Portfolioprintetching and aquatintcgink on paperFIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICHARBOURBREAKWATERBehrens object history files42.5 x 36.0 cm.; wood, grey finish, glazed11 January 200118 August 2004HC1994.4(4)inscribed in pencil, b.r.: R. Behrens 1994; b.l.: The New Breakwater 1/20E 138E 138BEHRENS, ReinhardCreated by527199419941994199420.6 x 15.0 cm. (plate); 39.2 x 33.1 cm. (sight)27/10/94APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPittenweem, FifeBEHRENS, Reinhard; (British, born 1951)CRE1996-12-11AAcg1HC1994.4(1)-(8) 152collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internPITTENWEEM14:53:1214:50:2016:30:0816:29:34E1994.321994-08-141994-08-06HC1994.4(1)HC1994.4(2)HC1994.4(3)HC1994.4(4)HC1994.4(6)HC1994.4(7)HC1994.4(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ac114MJ1951Hung in office of Principal's secretary, College Gate.In College Gate, in Principal's secretary's office.FIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREFISHING BOATSFISHING GEARHARBOURBOATSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-152011-04-151997-04-23PurchaseBEHRENS, ReinhardScotlandBEHRENS, ReinhardHC 1994.4.1-81Present1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-232011-05-09very goodUnknownPittenweem Arts FestivalNimrod IIIwholeGoodNothing to report.20022004RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, Sarah20022004GUNN, Ann V.black and white photographHC1994.4(1)-(8)19941The Gyles from EastFront Door The GylesWest ShoreThe New BreakwaterMain HarbourFishing GearBarnaclesOne of a series of eight etchings entitled: Low Tide , a Pittenweem Portfoliodrawingetching and aquatintcgink on paperFIFEPITTENWEEMSHOREFISHING BOATSFISHING GEARHARBOURBOATSBehrens object history files42.5 x 36.0 cm.; wood, grey finish, glazedNovember 200218 August 2004HC1994.4(5)inscribed in pencil, b.r.: R.Behrens 1994; b.l.: Nimrod III 1/20entry no. 138 27/10/94entry no. 138 27/10/94BEHRENS, ReinhardCreated by528001994199421.2 x 14.9 cm. 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(ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretSalisbury Crags, Edinburgh, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.10 in accession book; HC1995.98 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-11ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. 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(ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretKelty, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.11 in accession book; HC1995.99 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-05ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. 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(ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretLoch Longside, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.12 in accession book; HC1995.100 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-05ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. 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Neg. 2136 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printPEOPLERURAL LIFEWOMENLOCH LONGSIDEDOMESTIC LIFEDOMESTIC ARCHITECTURETHATCHED COTTAGETHATCHKNITTINGADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file69.5cm x 57.5 cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. 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(ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.113 in accession book; HC1995.101 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-05ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-05very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreMacKinnon Packing Peats (August, 1925)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)August 192519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1584 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHORSESPEATRURAL LIFEPEOPLEANIMALMACKINNONADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. 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No. 102cat no. 102 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SB19671885room 12 department of art history, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.LANDSCAPESKYEREFLECTIONLOCHCOOLINSMOUNTAINSADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-05KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretSkye, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.114 in accession book; HC1995.102 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-05ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-05very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreSouthern Coolins, Skye (September, 1926)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995September 192619931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1744 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printLANDSCAPESKYEREFLECTIONLOCHCOOLINSMOUNTAINSADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.114 in accession book; HC1995.102 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(14)NoneHC1995.1.14HC1995.1.14The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(14).JPG174519951995192619931926199337cm x 47.5 cm (sight)1995Landscape view of mountains in background, reflected in the water of a loch in the foreground.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSkyeSt. Andrews, FifeADAM, Moyes Robert; (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTLandscape view of mountains in background, reflected in the water of a loch in the foreground.1996-12-05AAah1 52people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:48Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCat. No. 103cat no. 103Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SB19671885corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor CorridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.PEOPLEPEATHARRISRURAL LIFEDOMESTIC ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPEADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-05KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretHarris, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.15 in accession book; HC1995.103 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-05ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-05very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentrePeat Cutters, Harris (July, 1937)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)July 193719931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 5593 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printPEOPLEPEATHARRISRURAL LIFEDOMESTIC ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPEADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.15 in accession book; HC1995.103 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(15)NoneHC1995.1.15HC1995.1.15The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995193719931937199348cm x 37cm (sight)1995Men cutting peats.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandHarrisSt. Andrews, FifeADAM, Moyes Robert; (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTMen cutting peats.1996-12-05AAah1 43people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH15:30:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 104Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114IS19671885Room 18, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 18, Ian Carradice's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HOUSESOUTER HEBRIDESCHILDRENVILLAGETHATCHDOGDWELLINGSNATIVE DWELLINGSHOMESBARRAADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-02KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretBarra, Outer Hebrides,, Scotland,The University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.16 in accession book; HC1995.104 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-02ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-02very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandNative Dwellings, Barra (August, 1925)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)August 192519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1566 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHOUSESOUTER HEBRIDESCHILDRENVILLAGETHATCHDOGDWELLINGSNATIVE DWELLINGSHOMESBARRAADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.16 in accession book; HC1995.104 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(16)NoneHC1995.1.16HC1995.1.16The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995192519931925199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Three children standing outside a low thatched cottage. Other buildings in the background.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland,Scotland,Barra, Outer Hebrides,St. Andrews, Fife,ADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH,MargaretCREPRINTThree children standing outside a low thatched cottage. Other buildings in the background.1996-12-02AAah1 44people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH15:30:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 105 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114IS19671885room 12 Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.CANTY BAYEAST LOTHIANLANDSCAPESEASCAPEADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographBASS ROCKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-02KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretCanty Bay, East Lothian,, Scotland,The University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.17 in accession book; HC1995.105 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-02ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-02very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandCanty Bay, East Lothian (September, 1935)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995September 193519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 4485 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printCANTY BAYEAST LOTHIANLANDSCAPESEASCAPEADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHBASS ROCKobject history file58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.17 in accession book; HC1995.105 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(17)NoneHC1995.1.17HC1995.1.17The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(17).JPG174619951995193519931935199337cm x 47.5cm (sight)1995Landscape view of water, with hills to right and Bass Rock on horizon. Flowers and grasses in foreground.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland,Scotland,Canty Bay, East Lothian,St. Andrews, Fife,ADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH,MargaretCREPRINTLandscape view of water, with hills to right and Bass Rock on horizon. Flowers and grasses in foreground.1996-12-02AAah1 45people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH15:30:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 106 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114IS19671885Room 12 , Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.WOMANOUTER HEBRIDESINTERIORCATHARRISADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-02KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretHarris, Outer Hebrides,, Scotland,The University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.18 in accession book; HC1995.106 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-02ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-02very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandHarris Woman at Window (July, 1937)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995July 193719931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 5591 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printWOMANOUTER HEBRIDESINTERIORCATHARRISADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.18 in accession book; HC1995.106 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(18)NoneHC1995.1.18HC1995.1.18The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(18).JPG174719951995193719931937199347.5cm x 37cm (sight)1995Elderly woman seated to the right of a window. Cat seated on the window ledge.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland,Scotland,Harris, Outer Hebrides,St. Andrews, Fife,ADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH,MargaretCREPRINTElderly woman seated to the right of a window. Cat seated on the window ledge.1996-12-02AAah1 46people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH15:30:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 107 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114IS196718851st floor corridor, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HIGHLANDHERRING GIRLSHERRING GUTTINGHARBOURFISHING BOATSHERRINGBOATSBARRELSPIERMALLAIGFISHINGADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-02KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretMallaig, Highland,, Scotland,The University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.19 in accession book; HC1995.107 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-02ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-02very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandGutting Herring, Mallaig Pier (September, 1931)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995September 193119931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 2760 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHIGHLANDHERRING GIRLSHERRING GUTTINGHARBOURFISHING BOATSHERRINGBOATSBARRELSPIERMALLAIGFISHINGADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file58.5cm x 68.5 cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.19 in accession book; HC1995.107 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(19)NoneHC1995.1.19HC1995.1.19The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(19).JPG174819951995193119931931199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Women standing at a trough gutting herring on the pier. Masts of boats visible rising up behind the pier. In the background sea, with land on the horizon.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland,Scotland,Mallaig, Highland,St. Andrews, Fife,ADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH,MargaretCREPRINTWomen standing at a trough gutting herring on the pier. Masts of boats visible rising up behind the pier. In the background sea, with land on the horizon.1996-12-02AAah1 78people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 90 Illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114KB19671885room 12 department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.MINGULAYCHILDRENTHATCHBLACK HOUSEDOGGROUP PORTRAITphotographTHATCHED COTTAGEADAM, ROBERT MOYESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-13KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretMingulay, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.2 in accession book; HC1995.90 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-13ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-13very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandChildren on Mingulay (June, 1905)Image:good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995190519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 153 Quarter plate photographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printMINGULAYCHILDRENTHATCHBLACK HOUSEDOGGROUP PORTRAITPHOTOGRAPHTHATCHED COTTAGEADAM, ROBERT MOYESobject history files69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.2 in accession book; HC1995.90 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(2)NoneHC1995.1.2HC1995.1.2The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(2).JPG174919951995190519931905199347.5cm x 37cm (sight)1995Group of four children standing outside a low thatched cottage. Dog lying in the lower left foreground.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandMingulaySt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of four children standing outside a low thatched cottage. Dog lying in the lower left foreground.1997-01-13AAah1 47people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH15:30:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 108 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114IS196718851st floor corridor, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.FIFEAGRICULTUREHARVESTSCYTHEBARLEYCRAIGROTHIEMANADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-02KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretCraigrothie, Fife,, Scotland,The University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.20 in accession book; HC1995.108 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-02ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-02very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandCutting Barley, Craigrothie (August, 1953)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame scratched bottom centre (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995August 195319931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 10562 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printFIFEAGRICULTUREHARVESTSCYTHEBARLEYCRAIGROTHIEMANADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.20 in accession book; HC1995.108 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(20)NoneHC1995.1.20HC1995.1.20The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(20).JPG175019951995195319931953199348cm x 37cm (sight)1995Man in a barley field, standing centre holding a sycth.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland,Scotland,Craigrothie, Fife,St. Andrews, Fife,ADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH,MargaretCREPRINTMan in a barley field, standing centre holding a sycth.1996-12-02AAah1 2389people19951995 1995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 109 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SCC19671885Room 18, School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.RIVERRIVER TWEEDABBOTSFORDTREESADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-04-01KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretAbbotsford, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.21 in accessions book, HC1995.109 on catalogue card.1Present2003-04-01ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit2003-04-01Mood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreRiver Tweed Near Abbotsford (October, 1933)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)2003200320092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2003200320092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995October 193319931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 3592 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printRIVERRIVER TWEEDABBOTSFORDTREESADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 20037 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.21 in accessions book, HC1995.109 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(21)NoneHC1995.1.21HC1995.1.21University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(21).JPG175119951995193319931933199337cm x 48cm (sight) 1995Large tree at left hand side. River with hills in background.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandAbbotsfordSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTLarge tree at left hand side. River with hills in background.2003-04-01Aah1 2390people19951995 1995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:50Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 110Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SCC196718851st floor corridor, School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HARBOURCRAILBOATSFISHING COMMUNITYADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-04-01KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretCrail, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.22 in accessions book, HC1995.110 on catalogue card.1Present2003-04-01ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit2003-04-01Mood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreCrail Harbour (August, 1947)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: small chip bottom left, scratched right centre (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1)-(49)August 194719931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 8894 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHARBOURCRAILBOATSFISHING COMMUNITYADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.22 in accessions book, HC1995.110 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(22)NoneHC1995.1.22HC1995.1.22University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995194719931947199337cm x 48cm (sight) 1995View of Crail harbour looking inland.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandCrailSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTView of Crail harbour looking inland.2003-04-01Aah1 2391people19951995 1995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:50Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 111 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SCC196718851st floor corridor, School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.LANDSCAPEWOODTREESBEECH TREESADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-04-01KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretCrichton Castle, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.23 in accessions book, HC1995.111 on catalogue card.1Present2003-04-01ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit2003-04-01Mood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreBeechwood With Leaves, Near Crichton Castle (March, 1937)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995193719931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 5923 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printLANDSCAPEWOODTREESBEECH TREESADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.23 in accessions book, HC1995.111 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(23)NoneHC1995.1.23HC1995.1.23University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(23).JPG175219951995193719931937199337cm x 48cm (sight) 1995Landscape view of tress in a wood. Slope rises to the right.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandCrichton CastleSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTLandscape view of tress in a wood. Slope rises to the right.2003-04-01Aah1 2392people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:50Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 112 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SCC196718851st floor corridor, School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.LANDSCAPEWOODTREESFORESTINGADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographLAND ARMYWOMENBLACKMOUNTARGYLLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-04-01KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretArgyll, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.24 in accessions book, HC1995.112 on catalogue card.1Present2003-04-01ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit2003-04-01Mood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreWomen's Land Army Foresting at Blackmount, Argyll (March, 1944)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: scratched right side (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995194419931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 7799 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printLANDSCAPEWOODTREESFORESTINGADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHLAND ARMYWOMENBLACKMOUNTARGYLLobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.24 in accessions book, HC1995.112 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(24)NoneHC1995.1.24HC1995.1.24University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(24).JPG175319951995194419931944199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Women working in the forest. Fallen trees in the foreground.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandArgyllSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTWomen working in the forest. Fallen trees in the foreground.2003-04-01Aah1 2393people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:50Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 113 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114SCC19671885Room 12, School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.COACHMANMACLEAN, JOHNAPPINHORSECOACHADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282003-04-01KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretAppin, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.25 in accessions book, HC1995.113 on catalogue card.1Present2003-04-01ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit2003-04-01Mood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreJohn MacLean, Coachman, Appin (April, 1912)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995191219931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 309 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printCOACHMANMACLEAN, JOHNAPPINHORSECOACHADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.25 in accessions book, HC1995.113 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(25)NoneHC1995.1.25HC1995.1.25University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(25).JPG175419951995191219931912199337cm x 47.5cm (sight)1995Horse and buggy with driver.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandAppinSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTHorse and buggy with driver.2003-04-01Aah1 82people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, Perth, 1993Looking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat. no. 114illustrated (b&w)ac114JP19821902In School of Art HistoryIn Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.ST ANDREWSPOLESMUSSELMENBOATBAYFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEphotographSEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-15KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. Accession book - HC1995.1.26. Noted on catalogue card as HC1995.114.1Present1997-01-15ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-15very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreMusselmen in St Andrews Bay (1930s)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009KERACHER, SusanCHRISTIE, SarahFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)19951930s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 43/13 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printST ANDREWSPOLESMUSSELMENBOATBAYFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHSEAobject history file55.5cm x 64.5cm28 August 20031 April 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. Accession book - HC1995.1.26. Noted on catalogue card as HC1995.114.HC1995.1(26)NoneHC1995.1.26HC1995.1.26The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOWIE~_5.JPG175519951995193019931939199334cm x 43.5 cm (sight)1995Three men standing in a boat, each holding a pole.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTThree men standing in a boat, each holding a pole.1997-01-15AAah1 83people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCat No. 115ac114HRJP198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art Historyin School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.Removed from the School of Art History to storage in mco (former Museum Collections office, in Library basement), as mount/frame needs attention.BUCKHAVENSEACOALSEACOALWOMANCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-221997-01-15KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretBuckhaven, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. Accession book - HC1995.1.27. Noted on catalogue card as HC1995.115.1Present1997-01-15ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-15very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreGathering Sea Coal at Buckhaven (1930s)Frame/mount needs attention (JB 5/02/10) Image: good (image slipped in frame) (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)200320032005200920092010CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200320032005200920092010HC1995.1(1) - (49)1930s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 11/6 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printOpen Access Storeoastoregelatin silver printBUCKHAVENSEACOALSEACOALWOMANCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history file55.5cm x 64.5 cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 20095 February 2010CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. Accession book - HC1995.1.27. Noted on catalogue card as HC1995.115.HC1995.1(27)NoneHC1995.1.27HC1995.1.27The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995193019931939199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Woman packing sea coal into bags. Pile of bags beside her.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandBuckhaven, FifeSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTWoman packing sea coal into bags. Pile of bags beside her.1997-01-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 84people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 116 illustrated (b&w)ac114JP198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HARBOURSEABOATFISHINGANSTRUTHERCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-15KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretAnstruther, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.28 in accession book; HC1995.116 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-15ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-15very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreAnstruther Harbour (1930s)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: small chip bottom left (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)19951930s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 21/7 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHARBOURSEABOATFISHINGANSTRUTHERCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history file55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.28 in accession book; HC1995.116 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(28)NoneHC1995.1.28HC1995.1.28The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOWIE.JPG175619951995193019931939199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995View of Anstruther Harbour. Group of men in the foreground and boats lining the harbour to the right.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandAnstruther, FifeSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTView of Anstruther Harbour. Group of men in the foreground and boats lining the harbour to the right.1997-01-15AAah1 85people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 117ac114JP198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.SEAFISHINGCREWST MONANCEBOATFISHING BOATCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-15KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Monance, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.29 in accession book; HC1995.117 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-15ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-15very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreFishing Boat Crew, St. Monance (1960s)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: small chip bottom left (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)1960s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 22/37 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printSEAFISHINGCREWST MONANCEBOATFISHING BOATCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history file55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.29 in accession book; HC1995.117 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(29)NoneHC1995.1.28HC1995.1.28The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995196019931960199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Group of men standing on the deck of a fishing boat.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Monance, FifeSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of men standing on the deck of a fishing boat.1997-01-15AAah1 79people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 91 Illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114KB196718851st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor CorridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HACKLAMINGULAYPORTRAITPEAT STACKADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographMCPHEE, CALUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-13KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretHackla, Mingulay, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.3 in accession book; HC1995.91 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-13ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-13very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandCalum McPhee, Slopes of Hackla, Mingulay (June, 1905)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1)-(49)1995190519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 98 Quarter platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHACKLAMINGULAYPORTRAITPEAT STACKADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHMCPHEE, CALUMobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.3 in accession book; HC1995.91 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(3)NoneHC1995.1.3HC1995.1.3The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(3).JPG175719951995190519931905199337cm x 47.5cm (sight)1995Man standing on the slopes of a hill, beside a peat stack. He is holding a lump of peat in his hand.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandHackla, MingulaySt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTMan standing on the slopes of a hill, beside a peat stack. He is holding a lump of peat in his hand.1997-01-13AAah1 86people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 188 illustrated (b&w)ac114JP198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.WOMANBAITINGLINESFISHINGFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEphotographBASKETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-15KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretUnknown, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.30 in accession book; HC1995.118 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-15ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century. The place where this photograph was taken is unknown - possibly Fife.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-15very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreWoman Baiting Line (1930s)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: chipped bottom right, scratched on right (JF August 2005) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)19951930s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 22/38 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printWOMANBAITINGLINESFISHINGFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHBASKETobject history file55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.30 in accession book; HC1995.118 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(30)NoneHC1995.1.30HC1995.1.30The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(30).JPG175819951995193019931939199333.5cm x 44.5cm (sight)1995Seated woman baiting a fishing line.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandUnknownSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTSeated woman baiting a fishing line.1997-01-15AAah1 87people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:30:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 119 illustrated (b&w)ac114LH19821902common room department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common RoomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.STUDENTSSUEZEDENPOLITICSDEMONSTRATIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-20KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.31 in accession book; HC1995.119 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-20ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-20very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreStudents against Suez (November, 1956)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995November 195619931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 12/21 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printSTUDENTSSUEZEDENPOLITICSDEMONSTRATIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.31 in accession book; HC1995.119 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(31)NoneHC1995.1.31HC1995.1.31The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(31).JPG175919951995195619931956199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Student demonstration. Group of students carrying a banner reading "GET OUT OF SUEZ EDEN - LAW NOT WAR".ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH MargaretCREPRINTStudent demonstration. Group of students carrying a banner reading "GET OUT OF SUEZ EDEN - LAW NOT WAR".1997-01-20AAah1 88people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:30:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 120 illustrated (b&w)ac114LH198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.PORTRAITphotographPHOTOGRAPHERCOWIE, GEORGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-20KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.32 in accession book; HC1995.120 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-20ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-20very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of George Cowie (c.1949)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995c. 194919931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 35/7 6.25" x 4.5" Film Neg.photographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printPORTRAITPHOTOGRAPHPHOTOGRAPHERCOWIE, GEORGEobject history files43.5cm x 38.5 cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.32 in accession book; HC1995.120 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(32)NoneHC1995.1.32HC1995.1.32The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(32).JPG176019951995194719931951199321.5cm x 17cm (sight)1995Portrait of photographer George Cowie. Cowie holds a camera in his hand.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH MargaretCREPRINTPortrait of photographer George Cowie. Cowie holds a camera in his hand.1997-01-20AAah1 89people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:30:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 121 illustrated (b&w)ac114LH19821902common room, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.GAS MASKSWARCHILDSECOND WORLD WARCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-20KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.33 in accession book; HC1995.121 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-20ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-20very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreFitting Gas-masks (September 1940)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995September 194019931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. V 394/15 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printGAS MASKSWARCHILDSECOND WORLD WARCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.33 in accession book; HC1995.121 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(33)NoneHC1995.1.33HC1995.1.33The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(33).JPG176119951995194019931940199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Woman fitting a gas-mask for a young boy who is seated on a stool.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH MargaretCREPRINTWoman fitting a gas-mask for a young boy who is seated on a stool.1997-01-20AAah1 90people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:30:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 122 illustrated (b&w)ac114LH19821902common room, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common RoomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HOPE, BOBGOLFGRAND HOTELST ANDREWSFIFECOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-20KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.34 in accession book; HC1995.122 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-20ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-20very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreBob Hope Playing Golf (July, 1959)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995July 195919931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1/52 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHOPE, BOBGOLFGRAND HOTELST ANDREWSFIFECOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.34 in accession book; HC1995.122 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(34)NoneHC1995.1.34HC1995.1.34The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(34).JPG176219951995195919931959199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Bob Hope playing golf, with St Andrews visible in the background.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH MargaretCREPRINTBob Hope playing golf, with St Andrews visible in the background.1997-01-20AAah1 91people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:30:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 123 illustrated (b&w)ac114LH198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.BERRY PICKINGCUPARFIFEPEOPLECOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-20KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretCupar, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.35 in accession book; HC1995.123 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-20ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-20very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreBerry Picking, Cupar, Fife (July, 1952)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: scratched left and right centre (JF August 2005) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995July 195219931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 44/6 3.5" x 4.75"photographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printBERRY PICKINGCUPARFIFEPEOPLECOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.35 in accession book; HC1995.123 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(35)NoneHC1995.1.35HC1995.1.35The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(35).JPG176319951995195219931952199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Berry picking group. Men on platform organising buckets and barrels.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandCupar, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH MargaretCREPRINTBerry picking group. Men on platform organising buckets and barrels.1997-01-20AAah1 166people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:46Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, Perth, 1993Looking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 124 illustrated (b&w)ac114SG19821902common room department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.MOORE, PATRICKOBSERVATORYCHILDRENASTRONOMYCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-04-24KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.36 in accession book; HC1995.124 on catalogue card.1Present1997-04-24ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-04-24very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentrePatrick Moore (St Andrews Day, 1979)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995197919931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. F. S. Box VI 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printMOORE, PATRICKOBSERVATORYCHILDRENASTRONOMYCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.36 in accession book; HC1995.124 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(36)NoneHC1995.1.36HC1995.1.36The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(36).JPG176419951995197919931979199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Patrick Moore explaining an object to a group of school children.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt AndrewsSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTPatrick Moore explaining an object to a group of school children.1997-04-24AAah1 167people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 125 illustrated (b&w)ac114SG198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.TANNING NETNETMENWORKFISHINGMANUALFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-04-24KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.37 in accession book; HC1995.125 on catalogue card.1Present1997-04-24ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-04-24very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreTanning Nets (August, 1939)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995193919931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. Box I 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printTANNING NETNETMENWORKFISHINGMANUALFISHING COMMUNITYCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5 cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.37 in accession book; HC1995.125 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(37)NoneHC1995.1.37HC1995.1.37The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(37).JPG176519951995193919931939199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Two men carrying a pile of smoking nets past the open door of a shed, or similar building.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt AndrewsSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTTwo men carrying a pile of smoking nets past the open door of a shed, or similar building.1997-04-24AAah1 168people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 126 illustrated (b&w)ac114SG19821902common room, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.TILINGROOFWORKPANTILECONSTRUCTIONLOGIE'S LANECOWIE, GEORGEphotographST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-04-24KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretLogie's Lane, St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.38 in accession book; HC1995.126 on catalogue card.1Present1997-04-24ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-04-24very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreTiling Roof, Logie's Lane, St Andrews (October, 1979)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995197919931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. F. S. Box I 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printTILINGROOFWORKPANTILECONSTRUCTIONLOGIE'S LANECOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHST ANDREWSobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.38 in accession book; HC1995.126 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(38)NoneHC1995.1.38HC1995.1.38The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(38).JPG176619951995197919931979199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Two men working on a roof top. Tiling a roof.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandLogie's Lane, St Andrews, FifeSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTTwo men working on a roof top. Tiling a roof.1997-04-24AAah1 169people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 127 illustrated (b&w)ac114SG19821902common room, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.YOUNGER HALLBBCTELEVISIONCONTESTANTBROADCASTMAGNUSSON, MAGNUSMASTERMINDQUIZ SHOWCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-04-24KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.39 in accession book; HC1995.127 on catalogue card.1Present1997-04-24ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-04-24very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreMastermind, Younger Hall, St Andrews (October, 1981)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995198119931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. F. S. Box III 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printYOUNGER HALLBBCTELEVISIONCONTESTANTBROADCASTMAGNUSSON, MAGNUSMASTERMINDQUIZ SHOWCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.39 in accession book; HC1995.127 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(39)NoneHC1995.1.39HC1995.1.39The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(39).JPG176719951995198119931981199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995People on a stage. Audience and contestants in the quiz show Mastermind.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt AndrewsSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTPeople on a stage. Audience and contestants in the quiz show Mastermind.1997-04-24AAah1 80people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthA Concise History of Photography, DoverLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 92Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114KB196718851st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor CorridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HERRINGCASTLEBAYADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographBARRAFISHING COMMUNITYFISHINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-13KEMP, Martin J. (ed)GERNSHEIN, HelmutBALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretCastlebay, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.4 in accession book; HC1995.92 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-13ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-13very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandHerring Packers, Castlebay (August, 1925)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame chipped top right (JF August 2005)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1)-(49)192519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1538 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHERRINGCASTLEBAYADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHBARRAFISHING COMMUNITYFISHINGobject history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.4 in accession book; HC1995.92 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(4)NoneHC1995.1.4HC1995.1.4The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995192519931925199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Women packing herring in Castlebay, Barra.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandCastlebaySt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTWomen packing herring in Castlebay, Barra.1997-01-13AAah1 170people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 128 illustrated (b&w)ac114SG19821902common room, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art history, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.PRIME MINISTERSIKORSKI, GENERALSECOND WORLD WARMILITARYSEACHURCHILL, WINSTONSOLDIERSCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-04-24KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.40 in accession book; HC1995.128 on catalogue card.1Present1997-04-24ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-04-24very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreChurchill and General Sikorski, St Andrews (1941)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995194119931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. F. S. 1941 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printPRIME MINISTERSIKORSKI, GENERALSECOND WORLD WARMILITARYSEACHURCHILL, WINSTONSOLDIERSCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.40 in accession book; HC1995.128 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(40)NoneHC1995.1.40HC1995.1.40The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(40).JPG176819951995194119931941199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Group of men walking along a road beside sand dunes. Soldiers in uniform accompanying Winston Churchill and General Sikorski.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt AndrewsSt AndrewsCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of men walking along a road beside sand dunes. Soldiers in uniform accompanying Winston Churchill and General Sikorski.1997-04-24AAah1 38people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 129ac114MHJ19821902Common Room, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.CARPENTER, HARRYGOLFST ANDREWSTELEVISIONCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-27KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.41 in accession book; HC1995.129 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-27ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-27very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreHarry Carpenter (July, 1978)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)July 197819931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. Box VII 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printCARPENTER, HARRYGOLFST ANDREWSTELEVISIONCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.41 in accession book; HC1995.129 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(41)NoneHC1995.1.41HC1995.1.41The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995197819931978199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Seated man. Portrait photograph.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTSeated man. Portrait photograph.1996-11-27AAah1 39people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 130 illustrated (b&w)ac114MHJ19821902Common room, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.ST ANDREWSCROSBY, BINGGOLFCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-27KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.42 in accession book; HC1995.130 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-27ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-27very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreBing Crosby (1950)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995195019931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1/32 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printST ANDREWSCROSBY, BINGGOLFCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.42 in accession book; HC1995.130 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(42)NoneHC1995.1.42HC1995.1.42The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(42).JPG176919951995195019931950199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Bing Crosby playing golf, with St Andrews in the background.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTBing Crosby playing golf, with St Andrews in the background.1996-11-27AAah1 40people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 131ac114MHJ19821902Common room, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.ST ANDREWSCARHARBOURCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-27KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.43 in accession book; HC1995.131 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-27ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-27very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreCar in St Andrews Harbour (October, 1974)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)October 197419931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1/24 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printST ANDREWSCARHARBOURCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.43 in accession book; HC1995.131 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(43)NoneHC1995.1.43HC1995.1.43The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995197419931974199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Car half submerged in water at St Andrews harbour.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTCar half submerged in water at St Andrews harbour.1996-11-27AAah1 41people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 132 illustrated (b&w)ac114MHJ198219021st floor corridor, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.AGRICULTUREPOTATOESFARMINGWOMENTRACTORCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-27KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretFife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.44 in accession book; HC1995.132 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-27ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-27very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreDressing Potatoes (1930s)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)19951930s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. F. S. (Cupar footballers 1930s) 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printAGRICULTUREPOTATOESFARMINGWOMENTRACTORCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files40.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.44 in accession book; HC1995.132 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(44)NoneHC1995.1.44HC1995.1.44The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(44).JPG177019951995193019931939199318.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Group of four woman and one man. Row of three women dressing potatoes. Tractor in the background, potatoes in the lower-right foreground.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandFifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of four woman and one man. Row of three women dressing potatoes. Tractor in the background, potatoes in the lower-right foreground.1996-11-27AAah1 42people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:44Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 133 illustrated (b&w)ac114MHJ19821902Common Room, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common roomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.STUDENTSUNIVERSITYST ANDREWSRAISIN DAYDOORCOWIE, GEORGEphotographRECEIPTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-27KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.45 in accession book; HC1995.133 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-27ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-27very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreRaisin Day, St Andrews University (November, 1966)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995November 196619931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 2.25" x 2.25" Film Neg.photographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printSTUDENTSUNIVERSITYST ANDREWSRAISIN DAYDOORCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHRECEIPTobject history files50.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.45 in accession book; HC1995.133 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(45)NoneHC1995.1.45HC1995.1.45The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(45).JPG177119951995196619931966199328.5cm x 28.5cm (sight)1995Group of students in robes/fancy dress, holding a door. St Andrews University campus.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of students in robes/fancy dress, holding a door. St Andrews University campus.1996-11-27AAah1 35people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:43Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 134 illustrated (b&w)ac114SR198219021st floor corridor, department of art history, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor corridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.AGRICULTUREHARVESTFARMINGFIGURE GROUPCOWIE, GEORGEphotographCORNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-25KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.46 in accession book; HC1995.134 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-25ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-25very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreHarvesting (August, 1936)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995August 193619931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 237/239 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printAGRICULTUREHARVESTFARMINGFIGURE GROUPCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHCORNobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.46 in accession book; HC1995.134 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(46)NoneHC1995.1.46HC1995.1.46The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(46).JPG177219951995193619931936199334cm x 44cm (sight)1995Row of six adult figures walking towards the camera carrying bundles of hay. Two women, four men. Two children play in the background. Freshly harvested field.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTRow of six adult figures walking towards the camera carrying bundles of hay. Two women, four men. Two children play in the background. Freshly harvested field.1996-11-25AAah1 36people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:43Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 135 illustrated (b&w) Subject misidentified as 'Mr Keith, Pharmacist'.ac114SR19821902common room, Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Common RoomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.PHARMACYMCKECHNIECHEMISTKEITHST ANDREWS PRESERVATION TRUSTCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-25KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretSt Andrews, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.47 in accession book; HC1995.135 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-25ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-25very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreMr. McKechnie, pharmacist, of Keith's the ChemistImage: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)19951960s19931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. The subject was previously misidentified as Mr Keith. Neg. 2.25 Sq.photographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printPHARMACYMCKECHNIECHEMISTKEITHST ANDREWS PRESERVATION TRUSTCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files50.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.47 in accession book; HC1995.135 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(47)NoneHC1995.1.47HC1995.1.47The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byCOW(47).JPG177319951995196019931969199319cm x 29cm (sight)1995Man wearing white coat measuring liquid from bottle to glass container. Surrounded by shelves containging rows of bottles.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTMan wearing white coat measuring liquid from bottle to glass container. Surrounded by shelves containging rows of bottles.1996-11-25AAah1 1people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:43Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 136ac114SR19821902Room 12 Department of Art Hisotry, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.HAWKER FURYAEROPLANESTEAM CATAPULTLEUCHARS AIRFIELDMILITARYFIFESTEAM POWERCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-25KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretLeuchars, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.48 in accession book; HC1995.136 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-25ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-25very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreHawker Fury Launching from Steam Catapult, Leuchars (pre 1938)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: chipped bottom right (JF August 2005) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)pre-193819932This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. Frame 18 + 19 35mmphotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printHAWKER FURYAEROPLANESTEAM CATAPULTLEUCHARS AIRFIELDMILITARYFIFESTEAM POWERCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files63.5cm x 49.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.48 in accession book; HC1995.136 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(48)NoneHC1995.1.48HC1995.1.48The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by199519951930199319381993Two images: (sight) 18.5cm x 29cm 18.5cm x 29cm1995Two images mounted together in one frame. A plane taking off, using the power given by a steam driven catapult. Two images in succession.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandLeuchars, FifeSt Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTTwo images mounted together in one frame. A plane taking off, using the power given by a steam driven catapult. Two images in succession.1996-11-25AAah1 2people199519951995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS16:55:43Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverCrawford Arts CentreE1993.5E1993.41993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 137ac114SR19821902Room 12, Department of Art History, University of St AndrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.COWIEAEROPLANEFAIRLEYLEUCHARS AIRFIELDFIFEPHOTOGRAPHERCOWIE, GEORGEphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-11-26KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutDonationCOWIE, GeorgeSMITH, MargaretLeuchars, Fife, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.49 in accession book; HC1995.137 on catalogue card.1Present1996-11-26ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1902, Edinburgh. One of a family of eight. Was introduced to photography by Beatrice Govan, whom he married in 1930. Together, Cowie and Govan moved to St Andrews where they opened the town's first free-lance press office on Market Street in 1931. Cowie's career in and around St Andrews spanned half a century.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-11-26very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentRoyal Museum of ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreCowie Before Flight in Fairley IIIF, Leuchars (c.1938)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03) 20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)c.193819931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 5/31 3.5" x 4.75" platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printCOWIEAEROPLANEFAIRLEYLEUCHARS AIRFIELDFIFEPHOTOGRAPHERCOWIE, GEORGEPHOTOGRAPHobject history files55.5cm x 64.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.49 in accession book; HC1995.137 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(49)NoneHC1995.1.49HC1995.1.49The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995193719931939199334.5cm x 44cm (sight)1995Two men standing beside a grounded plane. Preparing to fly.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandLeuchars, FifeSt. Andrews, FifeCOWIE, George; (Scottish; 1902-1982)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTTwo men standing beside a grounded plane. Preparing to fly.1996-11-26AAah1 81people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 93Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114KB19671885room 12 department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 12Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.AGEWOMANHORSEADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-01-13KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.5 in accession book; HC1995.93 on catalogue card.1Present1997-01-13ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1997-01-13very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandMrs McNeil, Aged 98 (August, 1925)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1)-(49)192519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1582 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printAGEWOMANHORSEADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHojbect history files58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.5 in accession book; HC1995.93 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(5)NoneHC1995.1.5HC1995.1.5The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995192519931925199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Elderly woman leading a horse. Horse has two panniers strapped to its back, house in background, mid-right.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTElderly woman leading a horse. Horse has two panniers strapped to its back, house in background, mid-right.1997-01-13AAah1 58people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH16:55:48Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, Perth,Looking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.5E1993.5199319931993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 94 Illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114LM196718851st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor CorridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.BASS ROCKLIGHTHOUSE KEEPERSGUNSGROUP PORTRAITADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-11KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretBass Rock, Firth of Forth, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.6 in accession book; HC1995.94 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-11ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-11very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandRoyal Museum of ScotlandLighthouse Keepers, Bass Rock (July, 1904)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03 Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995190419931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 456 Quarter platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printBASS ROCKLIGHTHOUSE KEEPERSGUNSGROUP PORTRAITADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.6 in accession book; HC1995.94 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(6)NoneHC1995.1.6HC1995.1.6The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(6).JPG177419951995190419931904199344cm x 37cm (sight)1995Group of men seated or reclining against the slope of a hill. Two of the men hold guns.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandBass Rock, Firth of ForthSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of men seated or reclining against the slope of a hill. Two of the men hold guns.1996-12-11AAah1 59people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 95Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114LM196718851st floor corridor, department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, 1st Floor CorridorRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.WOMANWOMENSPINNINGTARBERTHARRISphotographADAM, ROBERT MOYESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-11KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretTarbert, Harris, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.6 in accession book; HC1995.95 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-11ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-11very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandWoman Spinning, Tarbert, Harris (July, 1937)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009HC1995.1(1) - (49)193719931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 5589 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printWOMANWOMENSPINNINGTARBERTHARRISPHOTOGRAPHADAM, ROBERT MOYESobject history file58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.6 in accession book; HC1995.95 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(7)NoneHC1995.1.7HC1995.1.7The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995193719931937199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Seated woman spinning outside a thatched cottage, Tarbert, Harris.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandTarbert, HarrisSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTSeated woman spinning outside a thatched cottage, Tarbert, Harris.1996-12-11AAah1 60people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:49Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, Perth, 1993Looking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 96Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114HRLM19671885room 18 department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 18, Ian Carradice's RoomRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.Removed from the School of Art History to storage in mco (former Museum Collections office, in Library basement), as mount/frame needs attention.SHEEP-DIPPINGBARRAGROUP PORTRAITROCK POOLSADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-221996-12-11KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretBarra, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.8 in accession book; HC1995.96 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-11ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-11very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandSheep-Dipping on Barra (August, 1925)Frame/mount need attention (JB 5/02/10) Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)200320032005200920092010CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200320032005200920092010HC1995.1(1) - (49)192519931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 1552 Half platephotographgelatin silver printOpen Access Storeoastoregelatin silver printSHEEP-DIPPINGBARRAGROUP PORTRAITROCK POOLSADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHobject history file58.5cm x 68.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 20095 February 2010CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.8 in accession book; HC1995.96 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(8)NoneHC1995.1.8HC1995.1.8The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted by19951995192519931925199337cm x 48cm (sight)1995Men dipping sheep in rock pools on Barra.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandBarraSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTMen dipping sheep in rock pools on Barra.1996-12-11AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 37people199519951995ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH16:55:47Mood of the Moment: Masterworks of Photography from the University of St Andrews, PerthLooking at Photographs: A Guide to Technical Terms, British Museum PressThe History of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New YorkA Concise History of Photography, DoverRobert Moyes Adam Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Museum Council'Photographer of the High Tops' in Scotland's Magazine (SMT) Vol. 54, February 1958Crawford Arts CentreE1993.4E1993.51993199319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 97 illustrated (b&w)Article on Robert Moyes Adamac114LM19671885room 12 department of art history, university of st andrewsIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, room 12, Graham Smith's officeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.BIRCH TREESKINGUSSIESNOWWINTERWOODSADAM, ROBERT MOYESphotographPITMAINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281996-12-11KEMP, Martin J. (ed)BALDWIN, GordonNEWHALL, BeaumontGERNSHEIN, HelmutOLIVER, GeorgeBRUCE-WATT, JeremyDonationADAM, Robert MoyesSMITH, MargaretPitmain Wood, Kingussie, ScotlandThe University of St AndrewsPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.9 in accession book; HC1995.97 on catalogue card.1Present1996-12-11ComponentRecord stateBorn in 1885, Carluke, Lanarkshire. Son of a minister. Became a permanent member of staff at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, in 1914, and there used photography as a documentation method in recording botanical specimens. Remembered chiefly today as a portrayer of the Scottish landscape. The collection of the University of St Andrews holds some 14000 plate negatives by Robert Moyes Adam.University of St Andrews, Photographic Unit1996-12-11very goodMood of the MomentMood of the MomentCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Museum of ScotlandBirch Trees in Snow, Kingussie, Pitmain Woods (February, 1950)Image: good (SCC 1/04/03) Frame: good (SCC 1/04/03) Mount: good (SCC 1/04/03)20032003200520092009CHRISTIE, SarahKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032003200520092009black and white photographHC1995.1(1) - (49)1995195019931This print was produced from an original plate negative from the photography archive of the University of St Andrews. It formed part of an exhibition celebrating masterworks of photography from the University of St. Andrews, entitled 'Mood of the Moment'. This exhibition was mounted at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, and the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews. Neg. 9639 Half platephotographgelatin silver printahgelatin silver printBIRCH TREESKINGUSSIESNOWWINTERWOODSADAM, ROBERT MOYESPHOTOGRAPHPITMAINobject history file69.5cm x 57.5cm1 April 200328 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENPrinted from plate negatives in University of St Andrews Library for exhibition, then donated to Museum Collections. HC1995.1.9 in accession book; HC1995.97 on catalogue card.HC1995.1(9)NoneHC1995.1.9HC1995.1.9The University of St AndrewsCreated byPrinted byADAM(9).JPG177519951995195019931950199348cm x 37cm (sight)1995Group of trees in the snow.ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandPitmain Wood, KingussieSt Andrews, FifeADAM, Robert Moyes (Scottish; 1885-1967)SMITH, MargaretCREPRINTGroup of trees in the snow.1996-12-11AAah1 156collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:01:5416:35:3812:39:5815:28:53HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114MMMoved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to School of Art HistoryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.LANDSCAPEMISTMORNINGScotlandBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDREDFERN, JUNEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-152011-04-082011-03-281997-04-23HC:C4PurchaseREDFERN, JuneDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(2) - HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 Th. C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.200320091997-04-23very goodEarly Morning Mistgood16:00:51ah200220062009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2011-09-05200220062009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19941UntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetchingahetching with sugarlift processLANDSCAPEMISTMORNINGSCOTLANDBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDREDFERN, JUNEobject history file64.0 cm x 79.5 cm2002May 20067 May 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)inscr. in pencil, bottom right: June Redfern '94 inscr. in pencil, bottom middle: "Early Morning Mist" inscr. in pencil, bottom left: 6/60Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951994199435.7cm x 42.5cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopREDFERN, JuneCRE1997-04-23AA16:00:51DALE, AmyReturned from Art History to make space for new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1HC1995.3(2) - HC1995.3(10) 165collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>internlocationcollect>intern19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:42:1115:28:5412:38:0109:38:1809:36:3709:34:27HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRRSMoved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to Principal's officeDIALOGUEFACEHUMANBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHUNTER, MARGARETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012011-02-012011-02-012006-07-181997-04-24HC:C4PurchaseHUNTER, MargaretDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.200320092011-03-011997-04-24goodgoodDialogueAs before. Wearing of golt coating on top corners of frame. White paint speck on mid-right side of frame. Some dust behind glazing, lower-left. (EV, 01/03/2011)Good. Undulating in mount (HR, 7/4/04).20022004RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20022004HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19931Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperDIALOGUEFACEHUMANBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHUNTER, MARGARETobject history file79.9 cm x 64.2 cm200217 August 2004The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(10)inscr. in pencil, lower right: M. Hunter '93 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/60 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: '' Dialogue''Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951993199332.3 cm x 24.4 cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopHUNTER, MargaretCRE1997-04-24ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 157collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:36:5413:58:2016:35:3815:30:47University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.14E2011.42006-10-152006-10-152006-05-192006-05-192011-06-02HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114ac114JABMM1931Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Displayed in School of Art History foyer. Honorary degree awarded to Elizabeth Blackadder, 2003.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History FoyerRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. School office.CATANIMALFLOWERSTILL LIFEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-022011-05-302011-04-152011-03-282009-12-171997-04-23HC:C4PurchaseBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T. C. works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.20032009KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-232011-04-032011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03very goodgoodgoodgoodgoodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)Gateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesMUSAUntitledframemountartworkwholegood Slight undulations (Keracher, S 28/8/03)Slight chip bottom right corner.Undulating and gap down left side between image and mount.Good general condition.13:57:44ah200220022003200520092009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-05-30200220022003200520092009added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19931Early Morning MistUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetchingahetching on paperCATANIMALFLOWERSTILL LIFEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHobject history file80.0 x 64.5 cm2002June 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(2)signed. in pencil, lower right: Elizabeth V. Blackadder inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/60. printed on work (as part of print): Elizabeth V. Blackadder 1993Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created bydbi HC1995.3(2).jpgdbi HC1995.3(2) - elizabeth blackadder.jpg199519951993199337.2 x 29.6 cm (sight) 34.5 x 27.4 cm (plate)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopBLACKADDER, Elizabeth (b.1931)CRE1997-04-23AA13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 158collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:38:3916:36:4615:28:5312:42:1909:44:15HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRMM1930Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to School of Art HistoryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.FLOWERPLANTSTILL LIFEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHOUSTON, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-04-23HC:C4PurchaseHOUSTON, John L.Dundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.200320092011-03-011997-04-23goodvery goodUntitledSlight undulation in mount. General wear of gilt paint in corners of frame. Red marks on upper mid-left and right surface of frame. (EV, 01.03.2011)good200220062009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200220062009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19931Early Morning MistUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperFLOWERPLANTSTILL LIFEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHOUSTON, JOHNobject history file64.0 cm x 79.5cm2002May 20067 May 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(3)inscr. in pencil, bottom right below print: John Houston inscr. in pencil, bottom left below print: 6/60. printed on print, lower left: John Houston 1993Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951993199325.6cm x 34.1cm (sight) 23.3cm x 32.1cm (plate)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopHOUSTON, John (b.1930)CRE1997-04-23AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1B1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 159collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:39:2716:38:3915:28:5316:55:5313:58:26HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRMMMoved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to School of Art HistoryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.WOMANMOTHERFEMALEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDDOUTHWAITE, PATsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282011-02-072011-01-312010-04-221997-04-23PurchaseDOUTHWAITE, PatDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.20032009KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-232011-04-032011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03goodgoodgoodgoodgoodBig MotherframemountartworkwholeGood. Undulating in mount (HR, 7/4/04).Dent on left side at middle, chips at bottom right and top right corners.Marks in upper left and right sections, debris in lower right section.As 2004, undulations at upper and mid sections.200220062009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200220062009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19941Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995printlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperWOMANMOTHERFEMALEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDDOUTHWAITE, PATobject history file79.9 cm x 64.2 cm2002May 20067 May 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(4)signed in pencil, lower right: Douthwaite, 94 inscr. in pencil , lower left: 6/60 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: Big MotherSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951994199444.9 cm x 34.5 cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopDOUTHWAITE, PatCRE1997-04-23ABROBINSON, ClaireMoved from Boswell Room, Art History to oastore2011-03-08Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 160collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:40:1016:39:2815:28:5315:36:0212:43:3209:45:25HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMM1952Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to School of Art HistoryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.ANIMALDRAGONMYTHICALBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHOWARD, IANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-04-23HC:C4PurchaseHOWARD, IanDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-04-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.200320092011-03-011997-04-23goodvery goodDragoAs before. Wearing of gilt paint in corners of frame. White paint mark (4cm) on right side of frame. Tiny scratch marks along curve of frame, left side. (EV, 01.03.2011)good. Surface of etching undulating under mount (DH 16 Aug 2006)200220062009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200220062009added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC1995.3.(1) - (10)c.19941Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperANIMALDRAGONMYTHICALBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDHOWARD, IANobject history file64.0 cm x 79.5 cm2002May 20067 May 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(5)inscr. in pencil, bottom right: Ian G Howard inscr. in pencil, bottom middle: Drago inscr. in pencil, bottom left 6/60.Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created bydbi HC2000.11(4).jpgdbi HC2000.11(3).jpgdbi HC2000.11(2).jpg199519951993199425.5cm x 34.2cm (sight), 23.1cm x 31.8cm (plate)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopHOWARD, Ian (b.1952)CRE1997-04-23AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1B1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 161exhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWS12:20:1014:20:2416:06:1616:05:4816:40:4516:40:1015:28:5310:03:1109:36:1909:35:3409:30:10University of St AndrewsE2011.72011-08-312011-06-04HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54mjs42alh10alh10ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRRS1954Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.BELLjarIMAGEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDSHEMILT, ELAINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282011-01-312011-01-132011-01-132011-01-132010-04-221997-04-24HC:C4PurchaseSHEMILT, ElaineDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.20032009Elaine Shemilt supervised the 'Thursday's Child' exhibition in Dundee.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-242011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodvery goodgoodvery goodMaking FacesGateway GalleriesImage in a Bell JarFrameMountImagegoodChip on left side, mark at bottom left corner.Although mount is raised horizontally across the width of the upper and lower mid-sections, perhaps the edge of the image.Definite undulation.2002RAWSON, Helen2002HC1995.3.(1) - (10)c.19941Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoBlack MadonnaThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995. Shemilt supervised the "Thursday Child" exhibition in Dundee in 1994.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetchingmusa/g4photo etching on steelBELLJARIMAGEBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDSHEMILT, ELAINEobject history file64.0 cm x 79.5cm2002The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(6)inscr. in pencil, bottom right: Elaine U Shemilt inscr. in pencil, bottom middle: 'Image in a Bell Jar' inscr. in pencil, bottom left : 6/60Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by19950199501993199423.5cm x 27.5cm (sight) 20.5cm x 25.5cm (plate)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopSHEMILT, Elaine (b.1954)CRE1997-04-24AA09:34ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 1, side A2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 162collect>interncollect>internpeople19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:01:5416:40:4515:30:51HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114RS1962Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to Old Union DinerMoved from Old Union Diner to the new building of the School of Art History (79 North Street).BLACKMADONNAORANGEWOMANFURNEAUX, PAULMEXICOMARIAN CULTBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-152011-03-281997-04-24PurchaseFURNEAUX, PaulDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T. C. works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.20032009Furneaux trained in Edinburgh College of Art 1982-87, gaining a BA (Hons) degree in drawing and painting and taking post-graduate studies with distinction. From 1998-2000 he studied for a Masters degree in Japanese woodblock printing at Tama Art University, Tokoyo. Furneaux recollects that the print was produced as a woodcut which was then translated into a screen print, by printing all the blocks in black and using these through a process on light sensitive screens to make the separations for the screenprint. See email dated 9/7/2004.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-242011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03goodgoodgoodgoodBlack MadonnaframemountartworkGood. Undulating in mount (HR, 7/4/04).Scratches on middle of right side and top right inner corner. Gilt at top right corner flaking.GoodVery noticeable undulations at upper meeting with mount.16:00:51ah200220062009RAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, AlisonBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-05200220062009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19941Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarThe GiftSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995 Furneaux spent three consecutive years travelling in Mexico, culminating in a stay of four months. He exhibited in the Anglo-Mexican institute in Mexico City. He states that 'Black Madonna' relates directly to this period. He came across versions of the Black Madonna during his Mexican travels. He points to the use of rich strong colours in this work, and of the 'interesting cross-over of pagan indigenous religion mixed in with Christianity'. For him, the image relates to 'an iconic idea of an image of contemplation, perhaps giving the viewer a feeling of strength. The leaf-like image on the Madonna's chest echoes the idea of the exposed ribs of the chest and the pain of the Madonna, or "Bare Bones- ideas of faith and belief" which Furneaux felt came across in many different ways in Mexico. See email from Furneaux on file, dated 9/6/2004 .printscreenprintahscreenprint on paperBLACKMADONNAORANGEWOMANFURNEAUX, PAULMEXICOMARIAN CULTBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDobject history file79.9 cm x 64.2 cm2002June 200620 October 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(7)signed in pencil, lower right: Paul Furneaux 94 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/60 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: '' Black Madonna''Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by19950199501994199436.0 cm x 29.8 cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopFURNEAUX, Paul (b.1962, Aberdeenshire)CRE1997-04-24AB16:00:51DALE, AmyReturned from Art History to make space for new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 163collect>interncollect>internpeople19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200916:01:5516:41:2415:30:16HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(9)HC1995.3(10)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114RSMoved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to Principal's officeRemoved from the Principal's office in College Gate, at the request of the new Principal. Taken to former Museum Collections office at the back of the library.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.HEARTGIFTREDBLACKBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDLAMB, ELSPETHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-152011-03-281997-04-24PurchaseLAMB, ElspethDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T.C. works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.20032009Elspeth Lamb confirmed on 03 June 2004 that the printing technique used for 'The Gift' was silkscreen. This information was not known at the time of purchase.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-242011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03goodgoodgoodgoodThe GiftframemountimageGood. Undulating in mount (HR, 7/4/04).Dent at centre of left side and on the outer of the bottom left corner.Bubble or small chip in glass in upper right section.Undulating in mount.16:00:51ah2002200420092009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-052002200420092009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19941Early Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaSeagateDialogueOne of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995printsilkscreenahsilkscreen print on paperHEARTGIFTREDBLACKBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDLAMB, ELSPETHobject history file79.9 cm x 64.2 cm200217 August 200419 April 200921 October 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(8)signed in pencil, lower right : Elspeth Lamb 94 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/60 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: ' The Gift'Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951994199443.6 cm x 33.5 cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopLAMB, ElspethCRE1997-04-24AB16:00:51DALE, AmyReturned from Art History to make space for new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 164collect>interncollect>internpeople19951995Jan 199520032009June 200312 February 200911:51:0416:41:5815:30:16HC2011.2HC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(2)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(4)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(7)HC1995.3(8)HC1995.3(10)HC2007.23HC2007.24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114RS1943Moved from Boswell Room to Museum Collections office, via storage in cupboard in new School of Art History building.Moved to Principal's officeRemoved from the Principal's office in College Gate, at the request of the new Principal. Taken to former Museum Collections office at the back of the library.SCAGATEBLUEGREYBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDRAE, BARBARAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-152011-03-281997-04-24HC:C4PurchaseRAE, BarbaraDundee Printmakers Workshop, ScotlandSeagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10)1Present1997-04-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 (insurance)Value: £2500 for 10 T C works The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files. £2500 for the 10 Thursday's Child works.200320091997-04-24goodSeagateGood. Undulating in mount (HR, 7/4/04).200220042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica200220042009HC1995.3.(1) - (10)19931AchillEarly Morning MistUntitledUntitledBig MotherDragoImage in a Bell JarBlack MadonnaThe GiftDialogue"Skelligs Shore""Dornie-Stone Pier"One of a series of 10 prints entitled "Thursday's Child". Bought from Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop) for £950, purchased by the Boswell Fund Jan 1995Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastorescreenprint on paperSCAGATEBLUEGREYBOSWELLTHURSDAYS CHILDRAE, BARBARAobject history file79.9 cm x 64.2 cm200217 August 200419 April 2009The entire collection of ten prints cost £950.HC1995.3(9)signed in pencil, lower right: Rae 93 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/60 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: Scagate Seagate Gallery (Dundee Printmakers Workshop)Created by199519951993199332.2 cm x 31.1 cm (sight)Jan 1995APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee Printmakers WorkshopRAE, BarbaraCRE1997-04-24ABOpen Access Storeoastore1HC1995.3(1)- HC1995.3(10) 1046collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1995199519 July 199516:49:1617:10:1410:55:5914:42:2716:42:3209:53:1212:07:14HC225HC227single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67hcr1ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114HR JLSHC226with 65Moved to Parliament Hall 27 November 1998.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant notes that this copy of the original Lely portrait was presented to the University, July 1995.In Parliament HallMoved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Removed from Parliament Hall to make space for portrait of James Stuart. Taken to storage in Crawford store.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.PORTRAITSHARP, JAMESLELY, PETERCHANCELLORARCHBISHOPCOPYRELIGIONMURDERST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-06-242011-05-302011-05-172011-04-152011-04-112010-12-132010-04-221999-03-18HC:C2Donationunknown,TOWNEND, N.A.F.Reverend Townend, of 4 Tappers Lane, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6SH, presented this copy of the Lely portrait of Sharp to the University of St Andrews on 19 July 1995, on the occasion of the celebration of the return of the restored original portrait of Sharp to the University.1Present2001-06-14ComponentRecord stateCopy, face and upper body only, of original portrait of Archbishop Sharp by Lely held by the University of St Andrews.VOCE, Ella2001-06-072011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (after Lely)Canvas: Looks as though the canvas has been re-hung. A line (approx. 1 cm from frame) is visible around the edge of canvas. Possible water marks/drops on the lower left portion of canvas. Small area of paint loss on the sitter's sleeve (left sleeve when looking at the portrait). More water spots and another small paint chip on the lower 1/4 of painting. Very small chip (white) to right of sitter's head. General spotting / loss of sheen in centre left of painting, especially around sitter's face (ALH Sept 2007) Frame: good, gilding slightly faded. No scratches or chips. (Sehorn-Elwell, June 2001). No change to canvas or frame (ALH Aug 2006) As before. Frame slightly worn in centre of bottom edge.199819952001200820092009GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica199819952001200820092009unknownblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC225 - portrait of Sharp by Lely HC227 - portrait of Sharp as a younger man199819981998about late 18th century192911850BequestOwnedTOWNEND, N.A.F.OSMOND,Portrait bequeathed to Reverend Townend by his grandmother in the 1920s.Owned by Reverend Townend's grandmother, who before she married was Miss Osmond of Loddiswell, Devon. The painting was owned by Miss Osmond before the 1920s.Portrait of Archbishop SharpPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (younger man)James Sharp (1613-1679) was Archbishop of St Andrews and Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1661-1679. Formerly a prominent Presbyterian minister, from the mid 1660s he attempted to enforce episcopalian worship and suppress the Presbyterians. On 3 May 1679 he was murdered on Magus Muir, near St Andrews, by Fife lairds and farmers who opposed his actions. Following his murder, the government suppression of the more extremist Presbyterians - the Coventanters - became increasingly violent. Before becoming Chancellor of the University, Sharp had taught at St Leonard's and St Mary's Colleges. As Chancellor, in 1668 he persuaded Charles II to donate £200 [or £300] a year from exchequer funds to the University. This was used to fund two new Chairs, of Hebrew at St Mary's College and the Regius Professorship of Mathematics at St Salvator's College, first held by James Gregory. The funding was received into the 19th century. The University has the original Lely portrait. Other copies of the Lely are held in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (head and shoulders only) and Perth Museum (by Millar). Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune had a contemporary miniature painted from the Lely portrait by David Paton (fl. 1660-95). Lord Southesk and Lady Saltoun also have copies of the Lely portrait. Four engravings were made from, or based on, the original portrait, the best one by G. Vertue dated 1710. Others were by Adlard (1840), Page (1835) and Loggan (1675). Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITSHARP, JAMESLELY, PETERCHANCELLORARCHBISHOPCOPYRELIGIONMURDERST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filegilt frame 88.5 x 77.5 cm199819957 June 200128 July 20086 February 200916 November 2009LELY, Sir Peter (1618-80)Reverend Townend, of 4 Tappers Lane, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6SH, presented this copy of the Lely portrait of Sharp to the University of St Andrews on 19 July 1995, on the occasion of the celebration of the return of the restored original portrait of Sharp to the University.Portrait bequeathed to Reverend Townend by his grandmother.Owned by Reverend Townend's grandmother, who before she married was Miss Osmond of Loddiswell, Devon.HC1995.5TOWNEND, Reverend N.A.F.TOWNEND, Reverend N.A.F.OSMOND, MissCreated bydbi HC1995.5.jpg1219122012211995192919291995192018501750182069 x 61 cm19 July 19951920sbefore 1920sADBOUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0248unknown, after LELY, Sir Peter (1618-80)CRE2001-06-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16 A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 234single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRSKH2003-02-031997-05-131Present1997-05-13ComponentRecord state1997-05-13Bishop Kennedy copper penny1numismaticcoinmco?COPPERHC1995.6University of St Andrews1997-05-13Amco?1 126collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:19:3812:17:3914:50:36HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082008-11-281997-03-12DonationunknownJerusalemSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-03-12Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis box has Jerusalem in gold lettering on the lid and it is known to have been brought back from the Holy Land in 1912. Apart from that there is no evidence of where or when it was made.1997-03-12very goodwooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.good, some scratching on the surface.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996c.1900191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this item states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This box contains twelve artefacts from the Holy Land and Africa. It was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl.souvenirboxmusa/g4olive woodbrassJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this item states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1)'Jerusalem' gothic script in gold painted lettering on lid of boxPATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by371191219901911198018501912L 32.1cm, H 14cm, W 19.2cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsJerusalemunknownMANU1997-03-12AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 230collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:28:4712:28:21HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114SKHMoved from the Museum Collections Office, to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities. This item is for second rotation and is currently inside the Jerusalem box.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXtileTURKISHTurkeyMOSQUEFRAGMENTGLAZEBLUEWHITEBROKENOMARDOMETEMPLELEAFEARTHENWAREKUTAHYAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-181997-05-09DonationKutahya-madeTurkeySEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-05-09Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-05-09very goodenamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundbroken; only a fragment of a tile2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.knife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The 'Mosque of Omar mentioned in the old label refers to the Dome of the Rock on Temple Mount, Jerusalem. souvenirtilemusa/g4buff earthenware and fritJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXTILETURKISHTURKEYMOSQUEFRAGMENTGLAZEBLUEWHITEBROKENOMARDOMETEMPLELEAFEARTHENWAREKUTAHYAHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(10)labelled: 'Enamelled stone from the Mosque of Omar', label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by4351912199019111980L 4.6 cm, W 3.5cm, D 1.5cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsTurkeyKutahya-madeMANU1997-05-09AAmusa/g41HC1996.1(1) - (13) 231collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:29:1312:28:48HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114SKHMoved from the Museum Collections Office, to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities. This item is for second rotation and is currently inside the Jerusalem box.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXKNIFEWEAPONSHEATHCOPPERIRONBLADEleatherLEAFBIRDENGRAVEDBEDOUINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-181997-05-09DonationBedouinSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-05-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe knife is labelled 'Bedouin' but it may have been made in Jerusalem.1997-05-09very goodknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with copperleather cracking, copper showing signs of verdigris and cracked in places2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundtwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The knife is of local (Jerusalem) or Bedouin manufacture. souvenirknife.musa/g4iron or steelcopper alloyleatherJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXKNIFEWEAPONSHEATHCOPPERIRONBLADELEATHERLEAFBIRDENGRAVEDBEDOUINHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(11)labelled: 'Bedouin Knife', label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by4361912199019111980knife L 29.6cm, blade L 17.9cm, sheath L 23.1cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsBedouinMANU1997-05-09AAmusa/g41HC1996.1(1) - (13) 232collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:29:3412:29:13HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114SKHMoved from the Museum Collections Office, to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities. This item is for second rotation and is currently inside the Jerusalem box.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXbitumenTARHYDRO-CARBONDEAD SEAFTIRANALYSISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-181997-05-09DonationorganicSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-05-09Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-05-09very goodtwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191221911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with copperdried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Tests at the National Museums of Scotland confirmed identification as bitumen, see PROCESS for details. souvenirbitumenmusa/g4bitumenJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXBITUMENTARHYDRO-CARBONDEAD SEAFTIRANALYSISHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(12)labelled: 'Stone from the Dead Sea', label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by4371912199019111980L 7cm, W 5cm, D 5.5cm L 6.5cm, W 3.4cm, D 3cm19121980sUADUniversity of St Andrewsanalysedcheck/assessmentC0228organicMANU1997-05-09AAmusa/g41HC1996.1(1) - (13) 233collect>intern198019901980s12:29:34HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114SKHMoved from the Museum Collections Office, to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities. This item is for second rotation and is currently inside the Jerusalem box.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXLOCUSTinsectTINPLAGUEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-181997-05-09DonationorganicSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-05-09Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-05-09very gooddried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)only two legs remaining on the locust2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Locust swarms may invade a total are of 11 million square miles in the course of a plague. Israel and Jordan are in areas liable to be invaded by locusts. souvenirinsectmusa/g4organic (locust)and metalJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXLOCUSTINSECTTINPLAGUEHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(13)PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by4381912199019111980locust L cm tin L 8.1cm, W 5.5cm, D 2.2cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsorganicMANU1997-05-09AAmusa/g41HC1996.1(1) - (13) 134collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:20:5812:19:38HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXglassBEADBRACELETJEWELLRYORNAMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-03-12DonationunknownEgypt?SEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-03-12Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe provenance of these items is unknown however the V&A Museum acquired some similar glass ornaments from the Egyptian Exploration Fund in 1904. These had been excavated at Behnesa in Egypt and are believed to be Roman-Egyptian (letter and enclosures from Reino Liefkes, Deputy Curator Ceramics and Glass, 9/04/96, in K.Exell project, object history file)1997-03-12very goodglass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996Egyptian (Roman Period)?191281911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Eight objects are recorded here as one artefact, see K Exell's project for fuller description of each object.souvenirglass ornamentmusa/g4glasspaintgiltJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXGLASSBEADBRACELETJEWELLRYORNAMENTHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(2)labelled: 'Glass ornaments made in Hebron' label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3721912199019111980various, largest D 7.2cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsEgypt?unknownMANU1997-03-12AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 135collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:22:1512:20:58HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXglassBEADBRACELETJEWELLRYORNAMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-03-13DonationunknownEgypt?SEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-03-13Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe provenance of these items is unknown however the V&A Museum acquired some similar glass ornaments from the Egyptian Exploration Fund in 1904. These had been excavated at Behnesa in Egypt and are believed to be Roman-Egyptian (letter and enclosures from Reino Liefkes, Deputy Curator Ceramics and Glass, 9/04/96, in K.Exell project, object history file)1997-03-13very goodglass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glass2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996Egyptian (Roman Period)?191281911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.sponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Eight objects are recorded here as one artefact, see K. Exell's project for fuller description of each object.souvenirglass ornamentmusa/g4soda-lime glassJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXGLASSBEADBRACELETJEWELLRYORNAMENTHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(3)labelled: 'Glass ornaments made in Hebron' label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3731912199019111980various, largest D 6.5cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsEgypt?unknownMANU1997-03-13AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 136collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:24:0612:22:16HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXspongeJORDAN VALLEYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-03-13DonationorganicSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-03-13Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-03-13very goodsponge; in two pieces.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191221911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glassnecklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. K. Exell notes in her project that there is no literature available on sponges from the Dead Sea and that this sponge is dessicated not fossilised as it says on the accompanying label.souvenirspongemusa/g4sponge (Porifera)dessicatedJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXSPONGEJORDAN VALLEYHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(4)labelled: 'Fossil sponge from Jordan Valley' label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3741912199019111980L 8.5cm, W 7cm, D 3cm L 6.8cm, W 6.8 cm, D 2.6cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsorganicMANU1997-03-13AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 137collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:25:1512:24:06HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXNECKLACEPONDOPONDO-LANDS.E. AfricaAFRICAWOODJEWELLRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-04-11DonationPondo people of S.E. AfricaS.E. AfricaSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-04-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe Pondo were a people of S.E.Africa whose territory was annexed to the Cape Colony of South Africa in 1871-4 and thereafter administered by Britain. It was still under British rule in 1913. The nearest similar object to this necklace in the National Museums of Scotland is a bird scarer from Kenya. (information from K.Exell project)1997-04-11very goodnecklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.wooden strips are dry and tending to split2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. souvenirJEWELLRYmusa/g4WOODfibreJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXNECKLACEPONDOPONDO-LANDS.E. AFRICAAFRICAWOODJEWELLRYHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(5)labelled: 'Necklet from Pondo-land, S. Africa' label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3751912199019111980L 61cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsS.E. AfricaPondo people of S.E. AfricaMANU1997-04-11AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 138collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:26:1312:25:15HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXshellBRACELETRED SEAJEWELLRYORNAMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-04-11DonationorganicSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-04-11Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-04-11very goodbracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191221911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. souvenirshellsmusa/g4shellstringJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXSHELLBRACELETRED SEAJEWELLRYORNAMENTHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(6)PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3761912199019111980L 27cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsorganicMANU1997-04-11AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 149collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:27:0312:26:13HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXchalkQUARRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-04-22DonationorganicSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-04-22Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-04-22very goodlump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Solomon was King of Israel from 965 to 928 BC., taking the throne after King David. His reign was a prosperous one, and his amassed wealth allowed him to carry out an ambitious programme of building and fortification, including the building of the Temple and the Royal Palace in Jerusalem. souvenirchalkmusa/g4chalkJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXCHALKQUARRYHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(7)labelled: 'Stone from Solomon's Quarries'. label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3911912199019111980L 7.6cm, W 4.6cm, H 2.5cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsorganicMANU1997-04-22AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 150collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:27:4112:27:03HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(9)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114ALDSKHMoved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXlampPalestineterracottasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182008-11-281997-04-22DonationunknownPalestineSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-04-22Stored WithComponentRecord statefor a similar lamp see H Menxel, 'Antike Lampe im Romisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum zu Mainz' (Katalog 15), no.656, p 100 & fig 8, p 1011997-04-22very goodoil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)19964th century AD191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'model of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. This lamp probably dates from the end of the 4th century A.D. It has a large central opeing surrounded by a lip which runs along the top of the lamp to join up with the smaller hole at the top. The body of the lamp is decorated with raised strips. This type of braided decoration near the wick-hole apparently originated from the representation of a menorah.souvenirlampmusa/g4terracottaJERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXLAMPPALESTINETERRACOTTAHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(8)PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by392191219901911198053L 7.6cm, W 4.6cm, D 2.5cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsPalestineunknownMANU1997-04-22AAmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1HC1996.1(1) - (13) 151collect>interncollect>intern198019901980s12:28:2112:27:41HC1996.1(1)HC1996.1(2)HC1996.1(3)HC1996.1(4)HC1996.1(5)HC1996.1(6)HC1996.1(7)HC1996.1(8)HC1996.1(10)HC1996.1(11)HC1996.1(12)HC1996.1(13)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912ac114ac114SKHMoved from the Museum Collections Office, to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities. This item is for second rotation and is currently inside the Jerusalem box.JerusalemsouvenirHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXmodelDEAD SEAHAND MILLMILLDEAD SEASTONELIMESTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-181997-04-22DonationunknownHOLY LANDSEDGEWICK,The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(1) - (13)1Present1997-04-22Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-04-22very goodmodel of a hand mill; small circular grinding stone turned around a central axis with a vertical wooden handle, mounted on a stone base with a concave section to collect the ground grains.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC1996.1(1) - (13)1996191211911unknownPATERSON, EllenThe documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.wooden box, 'Jerusalem Box'; varnished box with gold painted lettering on lid, brass keyhole, hinged lid.glass ornaments: 2 finger rings of blue faceted glass; 1 green glass bead; 3 coloured glass bracelets; 2 coloured glass ornaments.glass ornaments: 1 blue glass bead with yellow decoration; 2 bracelets of twisted coloured glass; 4 bracelets flattened coloured rods of glass; 1 ornament or strips of fused white and blue glasssponge; in two pieces.necklace; thin dark wooden strips strung densely on an orange coloured fibre string.bracelet or ornament; 12 black and white shells threaded on orange string, 1 loose shell - (Nerita Yoldii Recluz)lump of chalk; souvenir attributed to 'Solomon's Quarries'oil lamp; known as candle-stick lamp, large central opening and a small hole for the wick.enamelled turkish tile fragment; triangular fragment with an underglaze painted leaf design in pale-blue, mid-blue, black and red on white backgroundknife with sheath; blade engraved with leaf designs, handle engraved with leaves and birds, leather sheath re-inforced with coppertwo lumps of bitumen; a naturally occurring tar-like hydrocarbon mineral included in this souvenir collection with the label- 'Stone from the Dead Sea'dried locust in a tin; a desert locust (Shistocera americana gregaria)This is one of twelve artefacts, or groups of artefacts, from the Holy Land and Africa which are contained in the 'Jerusalem Box'. The box was brought to Britain in 1912 and is a souvenir collection in the tradition of earlier pilgrims who brought back holy relics in olive wood boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. An infra-red spectroscopy analysis was run on a small part of the hand-mill to deteremine the material. souvenirmodelmusa/g4stained phosphatic limestone and wood (handle)JERUSALEMSOUVENIRHOLY LANDPILGRIMAGEJERUSALEM BOXMODELDEAD SEAHAND MILLMILLDEAD SEASTONELIMESTONEHC object history file, letter from donor28 November 2008The documentation for this collection states that it was 'brought back from the Holy Land in 1912 by my mother', Miss Paterson. It is unknown whether she bought it or was given it. She was accompanied on this trip by a relative, Mrs Loudon. Miss Paterson was the youngest daughter of the Rev. T.M.B Paterson of Laighstone Hall, Hamilton, Minister of the West Church and she married the Rev. W.R. Lacey of Buchanan Parish in Loch [Lomondside] in 1919.The box and contents were transferred to University Collections from Muniments when Bob Smart (Keeper of Muniments) retired in 1996. The date of the donation is not recorded. Bob Smart found it in his office on return from a holiday 'c.1980s'. The box contains a letter from the donor explaining how it came to be in her family.HC1996.1(9)inscription: 'PIERRE DE LA MER MORTE' (trans. 'stone from the Dead Sea') labelled: 'Model of a Hand-mill' , label from Missionary Loan Exhibition at the YMCA Hall, Dundee, date?PATERSON, Miss EllenSEDGEWICK, MrsManufactered by3931912199019111980L 7.0 cm, W 4.6cm, D 2.0cm19121980sUADUniversity of St AndrewsHoly LandunknownMANU1997-04-22AAmusa/g41HC1996.1(1) - (13) 76collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19961996October 199614:27:1317:09:1909:57:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRSKHOPENwhiskyCOMMEMORATEQUAICH SOCIETYSPRINGBANKOPEN CHAMPIONSHIPGOLFST ANDREWSalcoholBOTTLEMALT WHISKYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052011-05-112011-05-102010-04-221997-01-08DonationSpringbank DistilleryScotlandThe Principal's Officepassed from the Principal's office to the Univerity Collections in October 1996 for safekeeping. Accessioned November 19961Present1997-01-08ComponentRecord stateThis whisky was distilled in 1979 and bottled in 1995 as a special edition.1997-01-08very good'Open Championship 1995' commemorative malt whiskyvery good, sealed bottle label noticed to be torn at bottle number, February 2000ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-111979199511995DonationCOMMISSIONThe University of St AndrewsThe Quaich Society, University of St Andrews Presented by the Quaich Society to the Principal, Struther Arnott in July 1995.No. 1 of 1,000 bottles of Sprinbank malt whisky commissioned to commemorate the Open Golf Championship 1995.no. 1 of a limited edition series of 1,000 bottles commissioned by the University's Quaich Society from Springbank DistillersalcoholwhiskyOpen Access Storeoastoreglass bottlesingle malt whiskycardboard boxOPENWHISKYCOMMEMORATEQUAICH SOCIETYSPRINGBANKOPEN CHAMPIONSHIPGOLFST ANDREWSALCOHOLBOTTLEMALT WHISKYobject history fileno. 1 of 1,000 bottles of Sprinbank malt whisky commissioned to commemorate the Open Golf Championship 1995presented by the Quaich Society to the Principal, Struther Arnottpassed from the Principal's office to the Univerity Collections in October 1996 for safekeeping. Accessioned November 1996HC1996.3inscr. on label of bottle: University of St Andrews / Open / Championship / 1995 / Distilled & Bottled by Springbank Distillery for / The / Quaich Society / Bottle No. 1 of 1,000 / Distilled June 1979 / Bottled Spring 1995 / Vintage Single / Cambeltown / Malt Whisky / 70cl / 46% vol1The Quaich Society, University of St AndrewsThe University of St AndrewsThe Principal's OfficeManufactered bydbi HC1996.3.jpg19951995199619951995199619791995bottle: H 24.5 x W 10.0 cm box: H25 x W9.5 x 9.51995July 1995October 1996MDADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSpringbank DistilleryMANU1997-01-08AA09:56ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 228collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern199719974 January 199720032009June 200312 February 200916:46:0612:44:2115:30:4709:53:1910:15:4915:09:1118:11:0713:57:1410:30:33HC1997.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG1960Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 7REPRISALAGE OF UNCERTAINTYBOSWELLCURRIE, KENGOYAEAGLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-082011-03-282011-03-182011-03-042011-03-012011-02-232011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-05-08HC:C4PurchaseCURRIE, KenScotlandCURRIE, KenPurchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell CollectionHC1997.21PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-05-08Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£293.75 incl. VATNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500 (insurance)Value: £500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009Inspired by Goya's prints in the series 'Capricios' and 'The Disasters of War'.2011-03-011997-05-08very goodvery goodReprisal, from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'Scuff marks, upper right of frame. White mark, lower left of frame. Black dust speck, lower left behind glazing. (EV, 01.03.2011)excellent200220032005RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, Jane200220032005added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/18HC1997.219911The Age of Uncertainty', from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'Brought in by Tom Normand, by hand 6/1/97 The work is a comment on intolerance and summary (in)justice in an unnamed state.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on Arches paperREPRISALAGE OF UNCERTAINTYBOSWELLCURRIE, KENGOYAEAGLEsee files in Collections Officeunframed, unmounted6 August 200228 August 200317 August 2005Purchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection£293.75 incl. VATHC1997.1inscribed below image, in pencil, lower left: 19/40; centre: REPRISAL; lower right: K. Currie '91; blind stamp of an heraldic eagle. lower right; inscribed verso in pencil, lower right:L1624/19E118E118CURRIE, KenCreated bydbi HC1997.1.jpg199719971991199168.6 x 50.8 cm. (sheet) 30.6 x 20.6 cm. (image)4 January 1997APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0028CURRIE, Ken; (British, b.1960)CRE1997-05-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1HC1997.2 394collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997EDINBURGH16:42:5316:24:1416:13:4409:42:4609:33:2017:48:4413:11:2910:15:17Scottish Art CouncilE1969.119691969HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.270, cat. no. 69/27hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVGSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILLANDSCAPEHILL FARMphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-232011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-15BequestMCKENZIE, JosephScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-15ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £100.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-152011-03-18fairpoorTwo Scottish PhotographersScottish Art CouncilLandscapevery badly torn, scratched and dented round edges and within imageAs before. Edges of photograph very worn. 15cm vertical scratch along right edge. A number of small chips and scratches on surface. Unframed.OLIVER, George Ablack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997GBPca. 19691997196911969196910.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council69/27Cost: £10.00; Purchased by the SAC from the SAC organised exhibition: "Two Scottish Photographers"Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinphotographblack and white phototgraphOpen Access Storeoastoregelatin silver print (?) mounted on chipboardSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILLANDSCAPEHILL FARMPHOTOGRAPHobject filesunframedCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsPurchased by the SAC from the SAC organised exhibition: "Two Scottish Photographers"£10.00HC1997.10E172E17269/27Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by5931997196919971997196919691960196950.2 x 39.7 cm1997October 1969ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCKENZIE, JosephCRE1998-01-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 395collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997LONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:43:1216:23:5316:17:5809:42:4709:34:3013:09:1010:12:51University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1999.8HC1999.9HC1999.10HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.272, cat. no. 78/84hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1939SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-15BequestMCLEAN, JohnScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-15ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £1000.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-152011-03-18very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesCranesbillPicture: Good condition, dirt stains around the edges as is in an open shallow frame canvas is in contact with other surfaces. Frame: Good condition, some splintering of the wood as unvarnished. Recommend a deeper frame. (Juliet Edwards 27 March 2003).Stains around edges of painting. Line along along canvas from top to mid-way down, 30cm from left edge, possibly due to stretching. Frame: minor scratches along top edge. White mark along bottom edge and lower right edge.Cat. No. 4SACScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP197819971978119781978500.000In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council78/84Cost: £500.00; Purchased from "House" Gallery, 62 Regents Park Road, London NW1, cat. no. 4. Invoice no.96. 18th August 1978.BalalaikaCatalan BlueCake WalkBlack WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinSAC copyright agreement with other paperspaintingacrylic paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreacrylic on canvasSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTobject filesplain wood box frame, 187.5 x 98.0 cmCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsPurchased from "House" Gallery, 62 Regents Park Road, London NW1, cat. no. 4£500.00HC1997.11signed, dated and titled, verso, in wax crayon or felt tip pen: "Cranesbill" / 1978 / John McLean/ HC 1997.11E172E172invoice no. 9678/84Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by59459519971978199719971978196919781978186.0 x 95.0 cm199718th August 1978ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsMCLEAN, John; (Scottish, born 1939)CRE1998-01-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 396collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997EDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:50:1016:43:3316:24:5416:20:3109:42:4709:35:5713:58:0510:31:00University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.272, cat. no. 73/28cr67hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1906Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.Moved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTLETHNOTMCLEAN, TALBERTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-15BequestMCLEAN, Allison TalbertScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-15ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £200.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella2002-08-072011-03-18very goodfairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesLethnotgood. Frame chipped and scratched, particularly in corners (HR, 7 Aug 2002) Slight flaking lower right. Appears to be score mark centre left (Keracher 2 Sept 03)As before. Paint flaking lower left, centre and upper right of painting. Frame particularly scratched along bottom edge.Cat. No. 4200220032004RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen200220032004Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP197219971973119731973150.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council73/28Cost: £150.00; Purchased from the Talbot Rice Art Centre, Edinburgh University, October 1973.Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinpaintingpva paintingOpen Access Storeoastorepva on cotton duckSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTLETHNOTMCLEAN, TALBERTobject filesmetal frame, 83.5 x 71.0 cm6 August 20022 September 200322 September 2004CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsPurchased from the Talbot Rice Art Centre, Edinburgh University£150.00HC1997.12signed verso: Talbert McLean (according to SAC paperwork, not seen by AVG or HR) inscr. on stretcher in chalk: 196 inscr. on stretcher in pen: HC1997.12 inscr. (typed) on label on frame, reverse: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST TALBERT MacLEAN / TITLE LETHNOT / SIZE 81 x 67.5: with frame 82.5 x 70 / MEDIUM pva on cotton duck / Cat no. 73 / 28 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE172E17273/28Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by5965971997197319971997197319731972197281.8 x 69.0 cm1997October 1973ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0013MCLEAN, Talbert; (Scottish, born 1906)CRE1998-01-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack 5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 397collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:43:5516:22:0009:56:5909:56:2709:42:4709:36:58HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.313, cat. no. 79/45hcr1hcr1kjk2kjk2ac114ac114AVG20051924Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryHung in SALTIRE.Moved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.The painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Painting removed from Development office. Currently being stored in the cupboard in the Museum Collections Office, 87 North Street.Hung in the office of the head of Development (PAtrick Degg), tope floor, 91 North Street.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTARTISTS PROOFPAOLOZZI, EDUARDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-05-042011-05-042011-04-182011-04-181998-01-15BequestPAOLOZZI, EduardoScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-15ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £300.00 Insurance value1997lowlaagfaibleniedrigKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1998-01-152011-04-252011-04-25fairfairgoodUntitledframeartworkWhole sheet slightly buckled horizontally. Frame scratched, large area of gilding missing top centre, gilding missing other areas (HR, 7 Aug 2002)As 2002 with additional loss of gilt on all edges of frame.Good condition - there is the possibility that the artwork is slightly faded due to current location by window.2002200320042004200820092010RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2002200320042004200820092010Scottish Arts CouncilSCOTT, TomColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997197419971979119791979In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council79/45Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprintscreenprintdevscreenprint on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTARTISTS PROOFPAOLOZZI, EDUARDOobject filesgilt wood frame, 100.1 x 74.5 cm6 August 200228 August 20036 December 200422 September 200427 October 20086 February 20097 July 2010CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsHC1997.13signed and dated, l.r.: Eduardo Paolozzi A/P 1974 inscr. in ink on backboard: HC1997.13 inscr. in chalk on backboard: MAIN BAY / STACK 8 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST EDUARDO PAOLOZZI/ TITLE untitled / SIZE 84 x 60.7 (framed 101 x 75.1 cm) / MEDIUM screenprint on paper, artist's proof / EXHIBITION Cat No. 79/45 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE172E17279/45Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by5985991997197919971997197919791974197484.0 x 60.7 cm (image) 85.7 x 61.4 cm (sight)19971979ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsPAOLOZZI, Eduardo; (Scottish, born 1924)CRE1998-01-15ACdev1 398collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997GLASGOW17:03:0316:44:1016:23:1609:42:4709:37:4916:05:3816:01:5516:01:2716:03:56Glasgow School of ArtE1975.119751975HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.318, cat. no. 75/21cr67hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG1941SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-212011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-022011-02-022011-02-022011-02-012010-04-221998-01-15BequestPARRY, JackiGlasgow School of Art, ScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-15ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £900.00 Insurance value19971998-01-15very goodPost Diploma ExhibitionGlasgow School of ArtUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsSCOTT, TomSCOTT, TomColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP19751997197531975197575.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council75/21Cost: £75; Bought from the Glasgow School of Art Post Diploma ShowBlack WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprinttextile printOpen Access Storeoastorecolour prints on duckSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTFEMALE ARTISTobject filesCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsBought from the Glasgow School of Art Post Diploma Show£75HC1997.14E172E17275/21Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by60060119971975199719971975197519751975181.5 x 90.3 cm (each); 181.5 x 270.9 cm overall19971975ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgow School of ArtPARRY, Jacki; (Scottish, born 1941)CRE1998-01-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore. Two works located on rack13, side B. One work located on rack 27.2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack13B1 399collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:44:2616:25:4509:42:4709:38:3013:02:2010:06:15HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.318, cat. no. 79/31hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1941HC1997.15Hung in Principal's OfficeRemoved from the Principal's office in College Gate, at the request of the new Principal. Taken to former Museum Collections office at the back of the library.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTFEMALE ARTISTRITES OF SPRINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-19BequestPARRY, JackiScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-19ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £160.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-192011-03-18very goodfairRite of Springframe very scratchedEtching slipped from mount along bottom edge. Black mark on lower right. Frame: poor. Numerous scratches and dents. Glazing scratched centre and upper middle.20012009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20012009Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997197719971979119791979In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council79/31Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreembossed etching on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTFEMALE ARTISTRITES OF SPRINGobject filesmetal frame, 59.1 x 77.8 cm11 Januay 200119 April 2009CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsHC1997.15titled, signed and dated, l.l.: Rite of Spring 21/50; l.r.: Jacki Parry 1977E172E17279/31Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by6026031997197919971997197919791977197728.3 x 48.6 cm (plate mark)19971979ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsPARRY, Jacki; (Scottish, born 1941)CRE1998-01-19AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 400collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:44:4116:26:5011:37:2209:39:1713:04:0810:08:00HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1HC2007.9HC2007.10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.405, cat. no. 80/105hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1930SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE ARTISTDOMESTIC SCENEINTERIORFINLANDARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICWOODEN HOUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-19BequestWALKER, FrancesScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-19ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £120.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-192011-03-18very goodvery goodSunday Afternoonframe slightly scratched, splash marks on perspexCreasing along edges of paper. Small chip on left side of frame 30cm from bottom.Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997199719971980119801980In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council80/105Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequin"Shore Burn""Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet"printlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE ARTISTDOMESTIC SCENEINTERIORFINLANDARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICWOODEN HOUSEobject filesplain wood frame, 84.0 x 64.0 cmCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsHC1997.16signed and inscribed, l.l.: 4/30; l.c.: Sunday Afternoon; l.r.: Frances WalkerE172E17280/105Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by6046051997198019971997198019801960198078.8 x 58.0 cm (irregular)19971980ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsWALKER, Frances; (Scottish, born 1930)CRE1998-01-19AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 401collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997ST ANDREWS16:44:5716:27:4811:37:2209:39:4513:06:0910:09:24University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1HC2007.9HC2007.10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.406, cat. no. 80/109hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG1930HC1997.17Hung in Principal's OfficeReturned to Museum Collections office.Hung in College Gate, Assistant to Principal's Office (Hugh Martin's office).Moved to Hugh Martin's new office (formerly Ron Piper's office, next to Principal's office) in COllege Gate.Removed from the office of the Principal's Executive Assistant, Corrinne Pickering, in College Gate (formerly the office of Hugh Martin), taken to former museum collections office at the back of the library.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE ARTISTFINLANDARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICLANDSCAPEWOODEN HOUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211998-01-19BequestWALKER, FrancesScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-19ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £120.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-192011-03-18very goodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway GalleriesFinnish Landscapeframe slightly scratched. Raised in mount (HR, 6/2/2006)As before. A few specks of dust on underside of glazing.2001200420062009RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, SarahRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2001200420062009Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997199719971980119801980In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council80/109Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequin"Shore Burn""Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet"printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE ARTISTFINLANDARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICLANDSCAPEWOODEN HOUSEobject filesplain wood frame, 63.6 x 84.0 cm11 January 200118 August 20047 February 200627 November 200719 April 2009CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsHC1997.17signed and inscribed, l.l.: 4/30; l.c.: Finnish Landscape; l.r.: Frances Walker printed on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO THE SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH EH2 4DF PHONE 031-226 6051. / ARTIST FRANCES WALKER / TITLE FINNISH LANDSCAPE / SIZE 37 X 45 / MEDIUM ETCHING / EXHIBITION 80/109 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE172E17280/109Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated byHC1997.17.jpg6066071997198019971997198019801960198036.3 x 45.2 cm (plate mark)19971980ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsWALKER, Frances; (Scottish, born 1930)CRE1998-01-19AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 402collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997ABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:45:1516:29:0809:42:4709:40:1813:05:3210:08:55University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.410, cat. no. 75/55hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1951HC1997.18Hung in Principal's OfficeIn College Gate, on landing outside Principal's office.Removed from landing/stair outside Principal's office, College Gate. Returned to Museum Collections Office.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-19BequestWATSON, ArthurScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-19ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £100.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-192011-03-18very goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesBorderlinemetal frame very scratched; stains on print, upper right and left, from hinges Lower frame bashed near centre (DH Aug 2005)As before. Vertical pencil mark (4cm) upper centre of print. Frame: very poor. Scratch to glazing, upper right corner.200120042008RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, SarahBURDGE, Jessica200120042008Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilColour slideblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP19751997197511975197520.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council75/55Cost: £20.00; Bought from Peacock Printmakers, Aberdeen Art Gallery exhibition, Sept. 1975Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeRites of SpringHarlequinprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreembossed etching on paperwith screen printed colourSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTobject filesmetal frame, 63.0 x 76.5 cm11 Januray 200118 August 200428 March 2008CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsBought from Peacock Printmakers, Aberdeen Art Gallery exhibition, Sept. 1975£20.00HC1997.18signed and dated, l.l.: A/P; l.c.: BORDERLINE: l.r.: A. J. Watson 75E172E17275/55Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by6086091997197519971997197519751975197557.5 x 71.0 cm1997October 1975ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsWATSON, Arthur; (Scottish, born 1951)CRE1998-01-19AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 403collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:45:5616:30:1209:42:4813:03:3310:07:35HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.412, cat. no. 79/26 (a)hcr1hcr1ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1951HC1997.19HC1997.19Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.Returned to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTRITES OF SPRINGWATSON, ARTHURSPRINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-19BequestWATSON, ArthurScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms1Present1998-01-19ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £100.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-192011-03-18goodgoodRites of Springgood condition. Metal frame very scratched; print doesn't reach to frame at top (HR, 8 Aug 2002)As before. Frame very scratched and dented in bottom right corner. Numerous small scratches on underside of glazing.200220022003RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet200220022003SCOTT, Tomblack and white photographHC1997.4-HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997197719971979119791979In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council79/26Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineHarlequinprintscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastorescreenprint on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILABSTRACTRITES OF SPRINGWATSON, ARTHURSPRINGobject filesmetal frame, 59.5 x 77.8 cm6 August 2002August 20027 April 2003CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific termsHC1997.19signed and dated, l.l.: 1/50; l.c.: RITES OF SPRING; l.r.: A. J. Watson 77 inscr. in ink on backboard: HC1997.19 inscr. in chalk on backboard: MBS5 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: The Scottish Arts Council / Exhibition Collection / Artist Arthur Watson / Cat. No. and Title / The Rites of Spring 79/26 / Size and Medium / Owner The Scottish Arts Council / 19 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4DF Tel 031-226 6051 (7 lines) inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST ARTHUR WATSON / TITLE RITES OF SPRING / SIZE 48.5 x 69 (59 x 78) cms / MEDIUM screenprint / Cat no. 79 / 26 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE172E17279/26Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilCreated by6101997197919971997197919791977197748.5 x 69.4 cm (image) 56.0 x 75.0 cm (sight)199719791979-1997ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsWATSON, Arthur; (Scottish, born 1951)CRE1998-01-19ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 229exhibitcollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>internpeople199719974 January 199720032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:20:1015:38:1416:46:0612:02:0109:52:2414:43:01University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.14E2011.72006-10-152006-10-152011-08-312006-05-192006-05-192011-06-04HC1997.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114HRAVG1960Hung in Old Union Diner.AGE OF UNCERTAINTYBOSWELLCURRIE, KENGOYAEAGLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-04-262011-04-152011-03-212011-03-182011-03-142010-04-221997-05-08HC:C4PurchaseCURRIE, KenScotlandCURRIE, KenPurchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1997-05-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£293.75 incl. VATNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500 (insurance)Value: £500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009Inspired by Goya's prints in the series 'Capricios' and 'The Disasters of War'.1997-05-08very goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionMaking FacesGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesThe Age of Uncertainty', from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'excellent2000BOID, Jilly2000HC1997.119921Reprisal, from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'Brought in by Tom Normand, by hand 6/1/97Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on Arches paperAGE OF UNCERTAINTYBOSWELLCURRIE, KENGOYAEAGLEsee files in Collections Officeunframed, unmounted22 September 2000Purchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection£293.75 incl. VATHC1997.2inscribed below image, in pencil, lower left: 19/40; centre: THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY; lower right: K. Currie '92; blind stamp of an heraldic eagle. lower right;E118E118CURRIE, KenCreated byHC1997.1.jpg199719971992199250.8 x 68.4 cm. (sheet) 29.8 x 41.7 cm. (image)4 January 1997APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0029CURRIE, Ken; (British, b.1960)CRE1997-05-08AAROBINSON, ClaireFor Young Artist Award exhibition - Making Faces.2011-05-30gw1 1133collect>intern1997199729/04/199711:42:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROJBMoved from St Mary's to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-04-082009-09-231999-11-01DonationBROWN, WilliamRev. William Brown BD, 9 Merchiston Gardens, EDINBURGH, EH10 5EB1Present1999-11-01ComponentRecord state1999-11-01very goodDisruption Brooch: One of a limited issue of brooches to commemorate the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843. No 69 in series.very good2008DALE, Amy20081To be removed from St Mary's safe for Gateway. Receipt to be left for Professor Piper. Silver Brooches commemorating the Disruption of the Church of Scotland were worn by ladies keen to show their support for the Free Church. On the brooch, thistles, representing Scotland, are interspersed with banners bearing key dates in the Church of Scotland's history, while the tombstones of prominent reformers and covenanters, including John Knox and Alexander Henderson, are at the centre. The formation of the Free Church is thereby symbollically linked with other previous reforms of the Church of Scotland. The Disruption Brooch / Rev. Roy Kilpatrick, Kiltarlity/ When the design was registered in 1845, the following description was entered: "The said brooch or buckle is circular in shape, having a central pictorial device including five tombstones overspread be a bush in flames, and surrounded be a band on which appear the letters Nec Tamen Consumebatur, outside which is a wider band of thistles, on which appear the dates 1560, 1592, 1638, 1688 and 1843, The sixth band has the names "Chalmers, Dunlop, Candlish, flanked by Laurel leaves". The Brooch is made of silver and measures about two inches in diameter... / Clearly, each representation on the Brooch is symbolic of some aspect of the Free Church's identity. Continuity of the Church of the New Testament with that of the old is symbolised be the Burning Bush - Nec Tamen Consumebatur - burning, yet not consumed... / The origin of the brooch is difficult to unravel. Four Jewellers' firms were involved to varying degrees. Middleton Rettie, who operated as a jeweller and lamp manufacturer in Broad Street, Aberdeen, and one of the most productive and skilled of Scotland's silver- and gold-smiths would see, to have been the mind behind the project, as the design was registered in his name... / The Edinburgh connection is supplied by the firm, Alex. Kirkwood & Son, which cast the die for the brooch... / The number of Brooches manufactured was probably from 250 to 300. Unverifiable is the interesting suggestion that the precise number was 474, the number of Disruption ministers... The Church Structure In Scotland 1707-1997: The Free Church (1943-1900) and the United Free Church (1900-29). The Disruption of 18 May 1843 was the most spectacular ecclesiastical event in modern Scotland... The event was to become symbolic of a great sacrafice of money and security, and as the ultimate statement of social and religious self-determination. But the formation of the Free Church did not reflect a single split in society. In different regions and different types of community it was the product of varied social tensions and segregation... / Nationally, few parts were untouched by the disruption with even the northern island groups of Orkney and Shetland experiencing a walkout... But despite its social diversity, it was from the start a church dominated by the ethos and style of the bourgeoisie. This was reflected in the great concern that the Disruption would incur loss of status and income - 'ministters in one day signing away more than £100,000 a-year'... Those members with money or the ability to secure loans came to dominate in kirk sessions of the new church, giving rise to a comment in an Established Church propaganda pamphlet in 1844: 'Money! money! with the "F.C." is everything'... / the union on the Free and U.P Churches did not take place untill 1900... BROOCHmusa/g3silversee object file21 October 2008Rev. William Brown BD, 9 Merchiston Gardens, EDINBURGH, EH10 5EBHC1997.20(obverse) shows silver wreath with 5 gravestones in centre; marked '(1560)/1592/1683/1688/1843/TAM/EN-C/ONSU/MESA/TUR/CHALMERS & DUNLOP/CANDLE ST' (reverse) engraved (in script): 'THE/LEGISLATURE HAVING/REFUSED TO PROTECT/THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND/IN THE EXERCISE OF HER SPIRITUAL/PRIVILEGES ESSENTIAL TO A/CHURCH OF CHRIST,/FROM THE COERCIVE INTERFERENCE OF THE CIVIL COURTS./DR WELSH THE MODERATOR,/ALONG WITH 474 MINISTERS PROTECTED/AGAINST THIS INVASION OF HER RIGHTS/GUARANTEED BY THE TREATY OF UNION/AND RESIGNED THEIR LIVINGS,/GLEBES AND MANSES,/DECLARING/THAT THEY COULD NOT, IN /FAITHFULNESS TO THE/MANSES,/LORD JESUS CHRIST/THE ONLY HEAD OF THE/ CHURCH, REMAIN IN AN ESTABLISHMENT/SO CONSTITUTED/18..MAY/1843'E168E168BROWN, William. Rev.19971997DIAMETER 7cm29/04/1997ADUniversity of St Andrews1999-11-01AAmuseummusa/g3/case 41 324collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1997199720 June 1997199720032009June 1997June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:27:1212:20:0914:09:5816:09:0112:42:5910:26:0914:32:3614:30:07University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.14E2011.72006-10-152006-10-152011-08-312006-05-192006-05-192011-06-04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67rjb54mjs42alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458AVG1942Moved to MUSA for rehang if Gallery 4 for Young Artist Award.Moved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.BOSWELLFISHWOMANNORTH SEAWOMAN AND FISHBELLANY, JOHNSEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-022011-09-302011-06-032011-04-182011-04-082011-03-182010-11-112010-11-111997-09-01HC:C4PurchaseBELLANY, JohnSaffron Walden, Essex, EnglandBELLANY, JohnPurchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection1Present1997-09-01ComponentRecord state£1000.00Tom NormandNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £3,000 value for insuranceValue: £1500 (insurance)Value: £1500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.199720032009KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-09-012011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionMaking FacesGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesWoman of the North SeaframemountimageIn excellent condition. New frame also in excellent conditionA little bit grubby across whole.16:54:5614:29:19musa/g4ahoastore2011-01-312010-08-022010DALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica14:292011-05-302011-01-312010-08-022010unknownColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319991997?1Brought in by Tom Normand, by hand, 20/6/97 Normand notes: John Bellany comes from a fishing family in Port Seton, near Edinburgh. The work Woman of the North Sea develops Bellany's interest in the sea and seafaring, which often moves into images of sexuality. The female figure in this work is based on Bellany's first wife, Helen, who he remarried after the death of his second wife. On handing over the work to the University, Bellany commented that it seemed to properly belong in St Andrews because of the grey light and association with the sea.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencil on paper (Watermark: G M FABRIAND 100/100 COTTON)BOSWELLFISHWOMANNORTH SEAWOMAN AND FISHBELLANY, JOHNSEAOpen Access Storesee files in Collections Office114.0 x 92.5 cm.Moved from open access store to Art history. Painting is located in the Boswell room.November 200731 May 2010Purchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection£1000.00HC1997.3signed in pencil, lower right: Bellany; signed and inscribed, verso: WOMAN of the NORTH SEA/ John Bellany/ for St. Andrews University CollectionEntry form no. 157Entry form no. 157BELLANY, JohnCreated bydbi HC1997_3.jpg1487199719971990199775.9 x 57.5 cm.20 June 1997APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSaffron Walden, EssexBELLANY, John; (British, b.1942)CRE1997-09-01AA16:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack 27. Moved from Gallery 4 for Young Artist Award exhibition.2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack271 388collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997EDINBURGHBristolBristolGLASGOWGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:46:2116:36:5916:34:0209:42:4509:13:5815:30:3513:07:4510:11:41University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.29E1994.28E1994.28E1994.27E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp15, cat. no. 87/32hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVGMoved from picture store to Principal's House.In spare bedroom in Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSHIPBUILDINGCLYDEFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPE, INDUSTRIALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-08BequestBARBOUR, MarieGlasgow, ScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £100.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-082011-03-18very goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesBlack Watersframe slightly scratchedSlight creasing in bottom left corner. Frame slightly scratched in bottom right corner and upper right. Horizontal scratch to glazing mid-way down on right.200120042009RAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, SarahRAWSON, Helen200120042009HC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council BequestGBP19871997198811988198860.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council87/32Cost: £60.00; Invoice No A/503 18th February 1988. Purchased Marie Barbour's exhibition at the Glasgow Arts Centre, 15/1/88 - 6/2/88A Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinSAC copyright agreement with other papers in the object fileprintwoodcutOpen Access Storeoastorewoodcut on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSHIPBUILDINGCLYDEFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPE, INDUSTRIALobject filesblack frame, 114.5 x 78.5 cm10 April 200118 August 2004January 2009CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.Purchased Marie Barbour's exhibition at the Glasgow Arts Centre, 15/1/88 - 6/2/88£60.00HC1997.4titled, signed and dated in pencil, l.l.: Black Waters; c.: 4/15; l.r.:Marie Barbour 87E172E172Invoice No A/50387/32Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionPrinted by1997198819971997198819831987198758.3 x 79.9 cm (image); 111.0 x 74.5 cm (sheet?)199718 February 1988ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowBARBOUR, MariePRINT1998-01-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 390collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:46:4816:36:2609:42:4609:13:5813:04:5510:08:31HC1997.4HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp122, cat. no. 72/13hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1925Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSEASCAPESAIL BOATROCKFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONDEMARCO, RICHARDBOATsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-08BequestFINLAY, Ian HamiltonDEMARCO, RichardScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £200.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-082011-03-18very goodfairA Rock Rosemetal frame scratched and dented. Print dirty at edges. Glass scratched upper centre. Print stained upper right (HR, 23 September 2004)Stain in upper right corner, small patches of discolouration to print, left, centre and lower right. Frame: poor. Scratch to glazing, upper-right. Horizontal scratch to upper centre of glazing (10cm) and lower right (13cm).200220032004RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen200220032004Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Councilblack and white photographColour slideHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP199719721197219725.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council 72/13Cost: £5.00; Bought from Stirling University BookshopBlack WatersSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprintscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastorescreenprint on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSEASCAPESAIL BOATROCKFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONDEMARCO, RICHARDBOATobject filesmetal frame, 46.1 x 64.1 cm6 August 200228 August 200322 September 2004CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.Bought from Stirling University Bookshop£5.00HC1997.5inscribed within image, u.r.: IAN HAMILTON FINLAY / RICHARD DEMARCO; titled l.c.:A ROCK ROSE inscr. in ink on backboard: HC1997.5 inscr. in chalk on backboard: 469 inscr. in ink on backboard: 9 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST IAN HAMILTON FINLAY / RICHARD DEMARCO / TITLE A Rock Rose / SIZE 38 x 55.9 cm With frame 46.1 x 64.1 / MEDIUM screenprint on paper / Cat no. 72 / 13 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT inscr. on label on backboard: Heriot Watt / RETURN TO / THE SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE / EDINBURGHE172E17272/13Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated byCreated by589611199719721997199719721972190019001972197238.0 x 55.9 cm Sight: 43 x 61.3 cm1997November 19721972-1997ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandFINLAY, Ian Hamilton; (Scottish, born 1925)DEMARCO, RichardCRECRE1998-01-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 391collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199719971997199716:57:4216:48:3516:42:0209:42:4609:25:1309:32:32HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp125, cat. no. 87/27hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114ad458HRAVG1925Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSAILSSALESCONCRETE POETRYSUMMERFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONNICHOLSON, JIMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-03-082010-04-221998-01-08BequestFINLAY, Ian HamiltonNICHOLSON, JimWild Hawthorn PressScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £200.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella2002-08-082011-03-18goodfairSummer Salesmetal frame scratched and dented. Dust in frame. Print stained, lower left corner (HR, 8 Aug 2002)Slight discolouration along bottom right edge of paper. Slight creasing along upper left side. Holes from drawing ping along edges. Frame: poor. Numerous scratchs and dents. Scratches to glazing along top.200220032004RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen200220032004Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Councilblack and white photographColour slideHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997199719671967196719971In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council87/27Black WatersA Rock RoseDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprintscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastorescreenprint on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSAILSSALESCONCRETE POETRYSUMMERFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONNICHOLSON, JIMobject filesmetal frame, 61.2 x 47.1 cm6 August 200228 August 200322 September 2004CATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.HC1997.6printed along bottom, l.l.: Ian Hamilton Finlay; c.: Designer Jim Nicholson; l.r.: Wild Hawthorn Press 1967 inscr. on backboard in ink: HC1997.6 inscr. in chalk on backboard: 469 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST Ian Hamilton Finlay (designer Jim Nicholson) / TITLE Summer Sales (Sails) / SIZE 54.3 x 41.8 cm (framed 61 x 47 cm) / MEDIUM screenprints on paper / Cat no. 87/27 / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE172E17287/27Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated byDesigned byPublished by59061219971987199719971967196719671967196719671967196754.3 x 41.8 cm 58.2 x 44.2 cm (sight)1997ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsFINLAY, Ian Hamilton; (Scottish, born 1925)NICHOLSON, JimWild Hawthorn PressCREDESPUB1998-01-08ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture rack4B2011-03-08Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 392collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997Wapping, LondonGLASGOWGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:49:5509:42:4609:28:0117:48:1317:47:3613:12:5510:25:1709:59:09University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.26E1994.25E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp244 cat. no 82/84hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458AVGAVGSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILLAST SUPPERSKULLphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-232011-02-232011-02-012011-02-012011-02-011998-01-201998-01-08BequestMALDE, PradipOrkney, ScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £200.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-082011-03-18very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesDetail: The Last Supperblack frame, slightly scratchedFrame slightly scratched in corners and small scratches to glazing, upper left and lower right of photograph.Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Councilblack and white photographColour slideHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997198219971982119821982In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council82/84purchased from the Collins Gallery, December 1982.Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinSAC copyright agreement with other papersphotographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographchlorobromideselenium tonedSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILLAST SUPPERSKULLPHOTOGRAPHobject filesblack frame, 35.4 x 39.1 cmCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.purchased from the Collins GalleryHC1997.7signed in pencil, verso, l.r.: PMC 55/ DETAIL: THE LAST SUPPER / Pradip Malde / Orkney '82E172E17282/84Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated by5916131997198219971997198219821982198219.4 x 24.9 cm (image)1997December 1982ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandOrkneyMALDE, PradipCRE1998-01-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 393collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19971997199719971997GlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:52:0809:42:4609:30:0313:08:2710:12:19University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp246 cat no 84/15hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVGSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILRICHARD WALKERMALE PORTRAITPORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST(?)PIGMENT GRINDER(?)photographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-08BequestMALDE, PradipScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £450.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-082011-03-18very goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesRichard Walkerperspex scratched over l.l. of imageAs before. Two small marks, left of the centre. Frame: good. Some dust behind glazing.Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Councilblack and white photographColour slideHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest19971997GBP198419971984119841984140.000In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council84/15Cost: £140.00. SAC order no. A/337 November 1984. Purchased from the Collins Gallery, University of Strathclyde, chosen by Keith InghamBlack WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinQuery: is the sitter an artist, or print maker?; is the object in the centre of the image a glass pigment grinder?photographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoremonochrome platinum print photographSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILRICHARD WALKERMALE PORTRAITPORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST(?)PIGMENT GRINDER(?)PHOTOGRAPHobject filesplain wood frame 53.5 x 42.8 cmCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.purchased from the Collins Gallery, University of Strathclyde, chosen by Keith Ingham£140.00HC1997.8signed and dated below image on margin, l.l.: Richard Walker; c: neg: /print: October 1984; l.r.: Pradip Malde 1984 / #323E172E172SAC order no. A/33784/15Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated by5926141997198419971997198419841984198424.2 x 18.9 cm (image)1997November 1984ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsMALDE, PradipCRE1998-01-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5A1 387collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1997199199719971997199716:53:5809:42:4609:32:0313:02:5610:06:52HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19HC1998.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.254, cat. no. 82/134hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG1926SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE FIGUREINTERIOR SCENEMUSICPIANOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-08BequestMCCLURE, DavidDundee, ScotlandScottish Arts CouncilOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-01-08ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £120.00 Insurance value1997VOCE, Ella1998-01-082011-03-18very goodgoodRed Music StudioGood. Small chip on bottom edge of frame 9cm from right corner. Small scratch to glazing, lower right.Scottish Arts Councilblack and white photographHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest1997GBP198219971198355.00In the collection ofPurchaseScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council82/134Cost: £55.00. No 9/283 2 February 1983. Purchased from the Dundee Printmakers Workshop, selected for the SAC collection by Ken Duffy for a lithography exhibition.Black WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringHarlequinprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastorecolour lithograph on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFEMALE FIGUREINTERIOR SCENEMUSICPIANOobject fileswooden frame, 43.5 x 58.8 cmCATOne of 16 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.Purchased from the Dundee Printmakers Workshop, selected for the SAC collection by Ken Duffy for a lithography exhibition.£55.00HC1997.9signed and dated, l.l.: 1/17; c.: Red Music Studio; l.r.: David McClure '82E172E172Invoice No 9/28382/134Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated byHC1997.9.JPG5881997198319971997199198319831982198221.0 x 28.2 cm (image)19972 February 1983ABPNUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundeeMCCLURE, David; (Scottish, born 1926)CRE1998-01-08AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4B1 603collect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1998199819981998199815:05:2615:04:4015:00:5709:42:4416:46:4113:44:4615:05:10Original Signed LithographsHC434HC1997.4HC1997.5HC1997.6HC1997.7HC1997.8HC1997.9HC1997.10HC1997.11HC1997.12HC1997.13HC1997.14HC1997.15HC1997.16HC1997.17HC1997.18HC1997.19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.25, cat. no. 78/74(c)Exhibition catalogue.ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRSKH1931HC1998.1HC1998.1Moved from picture store to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.Returned to picture storeMoved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSTILL LIFEUNTITLEDBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHlithographHARLEQUINHARLEY BROTHERS LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-06-012011-06-012011-04-182011-04-152011-04-112011-01-202010-04-221998-08-04The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,BequestBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VioletScottish Arts CouncilOne of 17 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.1Present1998-08-04ComponentRecord stateScottish Arts CouncilValue: £300.00 Insurance value1998Date based on the assumption that this work is Harlequin.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-011998-08-04goodvery goodHarlequinMount was previously badly discoloured. Remounted by Sproson, Alan. Frame chipped and scratched, as before.good condition. Metal frame chipped and scratched (HR, 7 Aug 2002)2002200220022003RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet2002200220022003Scottish Arts Councilblack and white photographHC1997.4- HC1997.19, Scottish Arts Council Bequest HC434 - another copy of this print, 16/75.19971958199711983In the collection ofScottish Arts Council CollectionHarlequinBlack WatersA Rock RoseSummer SalesDetail: The Last SupperRichard WalkerRed Music StudioLandscapeCranesbillLethnotUntitledUntitled, a series of three unique textile printsRite of SpringSunday AfternoonFinnish LandscapeBorderlineRites of SpringThis print is part of the Scottish Arts Council gift but it was offered later than the rest of the gift due to an administrative error. When HC1998.1 was donated by the Scottish Arts Council, it was identified as 'Untitled (print)'. However, HC434, a print of the same work (16/75), acquired in 1981, is identified as being entitled 'Harlequin'. See object file. HC1998.1 is now thought to be entitled Harlequin also. If the title is correct, it was produced during a project (1958-60) in which contemporary Scottish artists used stones dicovered during the demolition of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, 19 James Square, Edinburgh. Some of the works, including 'Harlequin', were exhibited in 'Original Signed Lithographs', Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958.printlithographOpen Access Storeoastorecolour lithograph on paperSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSTILL LIFEUNTITLEDBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHLITHOGRAPHHARLEQUINHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject filesaluminium frame: 48.4 x 62.2 cms7 August 20026 August 2002August 20027 April 2003CATCATOne of 17 works given under the terms of the Scottish Arts Council bequest, see object files for specific terms.HC1998.1signed, l.r.: E.V. Blackadder; l.l.: 51/75 inscr. in ink on backboard: HC1998.1 inscr. in chalk on backboard: 263 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: PLEASE RETURN TO / The Scottish Arts Council / 19 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH / EH2 4DF / Phone 031-226 6051 / ARTIST ELIZABETH BLACKADDER / TITLE Untitled (Still Life) / SIZE 28.2 x 45.3 With frame 48.2 x 62.2 / MEDIUM lithograph on paper / Cat no. 78 / 74 (c) / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTE189E18978/74 cScottish Arts CouncilScottish Arts Council CollectionCreated by82919981997199819831958195828.2 x 45.3 cms (image) 45.5 x 59.4 cm (sight)1998ABNUniversity of St AndrewsconservationC0271BLACKADDER, Elizabeth; (Scottish, born 1931)CRE1998-08-04AA15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack4A2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 602collect>interncollect>intern199819988.7.98ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS20:31:5616:39:12'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment', in Alumnus ChronicleE1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1888Vol. 59, pp 21-28hcr1cr67HRSKHMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Found in Crawford store. It must have been transferred here after the move from Gateway to MUSA. Moved from the Gateway Galleries to MUSA. Currently in the store under the stairs waiting to be moved to the Crawford store or to go on display in the cabinet of curiosities.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSSASHBROOCHFISHER, WILHELMINA1888silverCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSBADGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-242010-04-221998-08-04SMART, Robert N.DonationChristie & Kilpatrick, Robe Makers to the UniversityEdinburgh, ScotlandSIMPSON, EanThe sash and badge were donated to the University by Wilhelmina Fisher's grandson1Present1998-08-04ComponentRecord stategiftThe makers name is on a printed label sewn to the reverse of the sashThe badge is hallmarked, further research is needed to determine maker details.1998-08-04very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesLLA badge and sash; purple and black sash with silver LLA badge. Badge engraved on reverse with initials and date (W F 1888.)very good condition, badge would benefit from cleaning.16:38:25oastore2004200920082009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-08-242004200920082009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06between 1877 and 1888188821888AwardedFISHER, WilhelminaThe sash and badge were awarded to Wilhelmina Fisher for completion of the LLA in 1888This sash and badge was presented to Wilhelmina Fisher in 1888. It was donated to the University by her grandson. The LLA (Lady literate in arts) was introduced in 1877 and ran until 1932. For more detailed history see R.N. Smart's article 'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment' in Alumnus Chronicle, no. 59, 1968, pp 21-28.badge and sashOpen Access Storeoastoresash - silk?badge - silverUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSSASHBROOCHFISHER, WILHELMINA1888SILVERCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBADGEOpen Access Storeobject history fileJanuary 200430 March 200928 August 200816 September 20092010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireCATThe sash and badge were awarded to Wilhelmina Fisher for completion of the LLA in 1888The sash and badge were donated to the University by Wilhelmina Fisher's grandsongiftHC1998.3(sash) printed label sewn onto reverse, gold on black: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK/ BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT/ ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY/ 95 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGH (badge) on front in relief: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS 1877 / LLA on reverse, engraved: WF 1888 on reverse, various hallmark stampsE190E190FISHER, WilhelminaSIMPSON, Rev. EanManufactered byManufactered bydbi HC1998.3.jpg18881998188819981877187718881888(sash) L 61.0cm, W 9.0cm (badge) L 5.7cm, W 4.0cm18888.7.98WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghChristie & Kilpatrick, Robe Makers to the UniversityMANUMARK1998-08-04AA16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 648collect>intern199819982 November 199816:46:56HC1998.6single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRSKHKEYST SALVATOR'S CHAPELUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-03-171998-11-03DonationunknownUniversity of St Andrews Janitor1Present1998-11-03ComponentRecord state1998-11-03fairkey; large iron key for a lock (no longer used) in the St Salvator's Chapel door that opens onto North Street,corroded, rusty - requires basic treatment.Collections OfficeCollections Officecolour photographblack and white photographHC1998.619991999190011400Purchaseunknown,key; large iron key for a lock (no longer used) in the large wooden door in the north east corner of St Salvator's QuadrangleThe key was handed in to the Museum Collection by Mr Jim Douglas the University's Head Janitor. The lock is no longer used.KEYmusa/g4iron?KEYST SALVATOR'S CHAPELUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileHC1998.5E192E192unknown,University of St Andrews JanitorManufactered by8411274190019981400199814001900L 18.9 cm2 November 1998PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-11-03ACmusa/g41 649collect>intern199819982 November 199816:46:56HC1998.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SKHKEYST SALVATOR'S QUADRANGLEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-151998-11-03DonationunknownUniversity of St Andrews Janitor1PresentRICHARDSON, Louise25 March 200920092009Ceremonially 'presented' to Dr Richardson the the ceremony during which she was installed as Principal of the University, 25 March 2009.1998-11-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes1998-11-03fairkey; large iron key for a lock (no longer used) in the large wooden door in the north east corner of St Salvator's Quadrangleno signs of corrosion, repaired: part of the key shows signs of having been soldered.Collections Officeblack and white photographHC1998.51999190011400Purchaseunknown,key; large iron key for a lock (no longer used) in the St Salvator's Chapel door that opens onto North Street,The key was handed in to the Museum Collection by Mr Jim Douglas the University's Head Janitor. The lock is no longer used.KEYccIRONKEYST SALVATOR'S QUADRANGLEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileHC1998.6E192E192unknown,University of St Andrews JanitorManufactered by1275190019981400199814001900L 18.8 cm2 November 1998PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-11-03ACcc1 1050collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999January 199920032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:45:4616:46:4512:12:56University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.142006-10-152006-10-152006-05-192006-05-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114HRSKHRehung in the Old Union Diner above the fireplace.Removed from Old Union Diner to storage in library basement (former museum collections office).NORMAND, TOMPORTRAITRAG MANBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-02-012010-12-132010-04-221999-03-24200920 Oct 2009While on display in the Old Union Diner the wooden figure attached near the bottom of the work has been stolen.2009DamagedHC:C4PurchaseCAMPBELL, StevenStirling, ScotlandCAMPBELL, StevenPurchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-03-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£1000NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £5000 (insurance)Value: £5000 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.200320091999-03-24goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesPortrait of Tom Normandframe warped, elastic bands deteriorating. Frame bowed out at bottom quite noticeably - needs attention. Wooden figure from bottom left is missing.20072009BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20072009unknownunknowncolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131999199919981The work includes two sculptures, namely figures on wooden stands, one of cloth bound with thread and with two matches below its plinth; the other of wood with a pencil protruding from between its legs. CD lyrical insert to lower centre: song 'Coyote'. Strip of metal runs from left to centre top of work; strips of corrugated board up the left side. Three spiral notepads attached to work. Notepad to lower centre right has half a paintbush attached to it and is held flat by elastic band attached to two nails. The cover is designed to suggest a menu. The pad contains 11 watercolour/ink sketches and 35 blank pages. Sketches are all variations of main image of Tom Normand: 1: seated figure; 2: male torso; 3: figure with shadow; 4: head; 5: seated figure with shadow; 6: ditto; 7: ditto; 8: head; 9 figures surrounded by hierglyphics; 10: seated figure with shadow; 11: ditto. Notepad to top right has paint brush through spiral and is held flat by elastic band. It contains 16 ink and oil sketches: 1: young boy; 2: older person; 3: naked man; 4: back of head; 5: caricature of face; 6: hand; 7: toilet; 8: picture in frame; 9: brown naked man; 10: naked man kicking woman; 11: man against criss-cross image; 12: penis and candle; 13: face with other face as its nose; 14 woman behind desk; 15: head; 16: upside down magnet and figure. Notepad to lower left is tied shut with string sealed with wax. It has a hessian cover, a paintbrush in the spiral and is burnt at the bottom. Dr Tom Normand is a lecturer in the School of Art History, University of St AndrewsHarry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionpaintingmixed mediaOpen Access Storeoastoreoilwater-colourpencilcollage - including two small sculptures and three notepadsNORMAND, TOMPORTRAITRAG MANBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsee object fileno separate frameNovember 200720 October 2009Purchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection.£1000HC1999.11. top right - black print and watercolour: A RAG MAN / A RAG MAN / A RAG MAN 2. top right - printed in red ink in vertical lettering: MY DAWN WHILES 3. top right to centre - large, dark red painted card lettering: TOM NORMAND (the Tom being horizontal and the Normand being veritical and crossing at the letter 'O') 4. on upper page of notebook adhered at lower centre right, written vertically in black watercolour: FAULSE (sic) BIOGRAPHY; horizontally: CAMPBELL 5. on lower page of notebook adhered at lower centre right, printed in red ink: LA ROTONDE/ Montparnasse, Paris/55 / 2 steak bleu / 8 bouteille de vin rouge / et cinq verre de cognac / NE RETOURNEZ PAZ!!! 6. on the same page of notebook, printed in black ink: A Bout de Souffle 7. on the same page of notebook, handwritten in blue ball-point: allez Vous! faire Foutre / monsieur Campbell / et Monsieur / NORMAND 8. notebook adhered at lower left corner, printed in dark green ink: LA ROTONDE / MONTPARNASSE, PARIS/55 / ADDITION POUR / MONSIEUR NORMAND ET/ MONSIEUR CAMPBELL / 2 STEAK BLEU / VIN ROUGE / MONSIEUR NORMAND ET / MONSIEUR CAMPBELL E193E193CAMPBELL, StevenCreated bydbi HC1999.1.jpg127612771999199919981998182 x 97 cmJanuary 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandStirlingCAMPBELL, StevenCRE1999-03-24ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 1113collect>interncollect>intern199919999 March 1999ST ANDREWS16:49:3516:49:02, John McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreE1999.519991999HC1999.8HC1999.9HC1997.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektListed in the exhibition catalogue 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context'ac114ac114JABHR1939HC1999.10Hung in Principal's OfficeReturned to Museum Collections office, from Principal's office.Moved to Old Union DinerMoved from Old Union Diner to the new building of the School of Art History (79 North Street).MCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTACRYLICCAKEWALKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152009-10-201999-08-31Crawford Arts CentreDonationMCLEAN, JohnMCLEAN, JohnGiven by the artist in conjunction with the purchases by the University of St Andrews of the paintings 'Balalaika' and 'Catalan Blue', by John McLean, through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.1Present1999-08-31ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy1999-08-312011-02-03very goodvery goodJohn McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreCake WalkWholegoodCondition unchanged2001200420062009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, AlisonBURDGE, Jessica2001200420062009HC1997.11, HC1999.8, HC1999.9, other paintings by John McLean19851BalalaikaCatalan BlueCranesbillThe painting is abstract and of red, black, green, yellow and grey rectangles on a red and black background.paintingacrylic paintingahacrylic on cardboardMCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTACRYLICCAKEWALKsee object filewooden frame, 76.5 x 96.0 cm11 January 200117 August 2004June 200620 October 2009CATGiven by the artist in conjunction with the purchases by the University of St Andrews of the paintings 'Balalaika' and 'Catalan Blue', by John McLean, through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.HC1999.10E206E206MCLEAN, JohnCreated bydbi Cake Walk.jpg199919991985198555.6 x 75.3 cm9 March 1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsMCLEAN, John (Scottish, born 1939)CRE1999-08-31AAah1 1110collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999August 199915:27:1116:55:0516:47:4913:59:3910:32:03HC1999.6HC1999.7HC1999.8HC1999.12HC1999.14HC1999.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1999ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHRHC1999.11Picture store.printMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSBOOFACECHRISTISON, THOMAS A.lithographWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYVIRGINIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-04-152011-04-152011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-08-27DonationCHRISTISON, Thomas A.Tennessee, USAWest Virginia University Myers' Unitrust Committee1Present1999-08-27ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella1999-08-272011-05-17very goodvery goodBoo Day Facegood: some white marks on black area of printSlight undulation along top edge of print. Minor scratches to top edge of frame.2000RAWSON, Helen2000HC 1999.6, HC1999.7, HC1999.8: Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 19991995199911999PurchaseWest Virginia University Myers' Unitrust CommitteeCost: $150Bogatal # 10: Qui HabitatuntitledBalalaikaCoupleLife with DeathVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.Given to the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program', whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other universities.printlithographOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPRINTMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSBOOFACECHRISTISON, THOMAS A.LITHOGRAPHWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYVIRGINIAsee object filewooden frame: 64.2 x 84.6 cm27 September 2000$150HC1999.11signed and dated in pencil, verso, below image, b.r.: T. Christison 1995; b.c.: III/VI; b.l.: BOO DAY FACEE208E208West Virginia University Myers' Unitrust CommitteeWest Virginia University Myers' Unitrust CommitteeCreated by19991999199919991995199535.7 x 46.3 cm1999August 1999PADUniversity of St AndrewsUSATennesseeCHRISTISON, Thomas A.CRE1999-08-27AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12B1 1111collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199915:02:4816:55:0516:47:49HC1999.6HC1999.7HC1999.11HC1999.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1999ad458ac114ac114HRHRprintMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSintaglioRICHA, MARIA E.COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYCOUPLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-04-152011-04-152010-04-221999-08-27DonationRICHA, Maria E.Teachers College, Columbia University1Present1999-08-27ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella1999-08-272011-05-17very goodvery goodCouplegoodMinor scratch to glazing, upper left.HC1999.6, HC1999.7, HC1999.11: Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 19991999199911999PurchaseTeachers College, Columbia UniversityCost: $400Bogatal # 10: Qui HabitatuntitledBoo Day FaceVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.Given to the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program', whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other universities.printintaglioOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPRINTMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSINTAGLIORICHA, MARIA E.COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYCOUPLEsee object filewooden frame: 51.1 x 69.2 cm$400HC1999.12signed and dated in pencil, verso, below image, b.r.: Maria E. Richa '99; b.c. 'Couple'; b.l. 3/6 inscr. in ink on backboard, t.r.Maria E. Richa '99/ "couple"/Intaglio - monotype/ Teachers College - N.Y.E210E210Teachers College, Columbia UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityCreated by19991999199919991999199929.0 x 47.8 cm19991999PADUniversity of St AndrewsRICHA, Maria E. (Puerto Richan)CRE1999-08-27AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12B1 1114collect>interncollect>internpeople19991999September 199910:57:3511:23:5615:29:07HC1999.13/2HC1999.13/3HC2001.3HC2001.4HC2004.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRHRHC1999.13/1Principal's Office, College GateOld Union DinerTRIPTYCHphotographPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-182011-03-282001-05-041999-09-13HC:C2PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinThe commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-09-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£3039 for triptych1999-09-13very goodProfessor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'excellent19992001RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19992001ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC1999.13/2, HC1999.13/3, other parts of the triptych200319993Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Principal Brian LangPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsThis photograph is the left part of the triptych 'Professor Struther Arnott' by Robin Gillanders. The triptych consists of three photographic portraits of Principal Struther Arnott, mounted and framed separately, to be hung together.Portraitsphotographblack and white photographoudblack and white photographsilver gelatin printselenium tonedTRIPTYCHPHOTOGRAPHPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINsee object fileblack wooden frame, 86.7 x 71.5 cm16 December 199911 April 2001The commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.£3039 for triptychHC1999.13/1signed on label, verso, Robin Gillanders printed on label, verso, Professor Struther Arnott/ 1999/ Robin Gillanders/ silver gelatin print/ selenium toned/Triptych - leftE215E215GILLANDERS, RobinCreated bydbi HC1999.13(1)(2)(3).jpg1711199919991999199948.7 x 42 cmSeptember 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE1999-09-13AAoud1 1115collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999September 199910:57:3511:23:5616:51:22HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/3HC2001.3HC2001.4HC2004.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRHRHC1999.13/2Principal's Office, College GateOld Union DinerTRIPTYCHphotographPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINVICE CHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-182011-04-152001-05-041999-09-13HC:C2PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinThe commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-09-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£3039 for triptych1999-09-13very goodProfessor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'excellent19992001RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19992001ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC1999.13/1, HC1999.13/3, other parts of the triptych200319993Professor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Principal Brian LangPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsThis photograph is the centre part of the triptych 'Professor Struther Arnott' by Robin Gillanders. The triptych consists of three photographic portraits of Principal Struther Arnott, mounted and framed separately, to be hung together.Portraitsphotographblack and white photographoudblack and white photographsilver gelatin printselenium tonedTRIPTYCHPHOTOGRAPHPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINVICE CHANCELLORsee object fileblack wooden frame, 86.7 x 71.5 cm16 December 199911 April 2001The commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.£3039 for triptychHC1999.13/2signed on label, verso, Robin Gillanders printed on label, verso, Professor Struther Arnott/ 1999/ Robin Gillanders/ silver gelatin print/ selenium toned/Triptych - centreE215E215GILLANDERS, RobinCreated bydbi HC1999.13(1)(2)(3).jpg1712199919991999199962.7 x 49.8 cmSeptember 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE1999-09-13AAoud1 1116collect>interncollect>intern19991999September 199910:57:3611:23:56HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/2HC2001.3HC2001.4HC2004.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRHC1999.13/3Principal's Office, College GateOld Union DinerTRIPTYCHphotographPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINDNABIOPHYSICISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-182001-05-041999-09-13HC:C2PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinThe commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-09-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£3039 for triptych1999-09-13very goodProfessor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'excellent19992001RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19992001ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC1999.13/1, HC1999.13/2, other parts of the triptych200319993Professor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Portrait of Principal Brian LangPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsThis photograph is the right part of the triptych 'Professor Struther Arnott' by Robin Gillanders. The triptych consists of three photographic portraits of Principal Struther Arnott, mounted and framed separately, to be hung together.Portraitsphotographblack and white photographoudblack and white photographsilver gelatin printselenium tonedTRIPTYCHPHOTOGRAPHPRINCIPALARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINDNABIOPHYSICISTsee object fileblack wooden frame, 86.7 x 71.5 cm16 December 199911 April 2001The commissioning of this work was initiated and made possible through the gift of the Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust.£3039 for triptychHC1999.13/3signed on label, verso, Robin Gillanders printed on label, verso, Professor Struther Arnott/ 1999/ Robin Gillanders/ silver gelatin print/ selenium toned/Triptych - rightE215E215GILLANDERS, RobinCreated bydbi HC1999.13(1)(2)(3).jpg1713199919991999199949.2 x 41.7 cmSeptember 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE1999-09-13AAoud1 1118collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1999199924 September 199915:15:0216:53:5416:00:13HC1999.6HC1999.7HC1999.8HC1999.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRHRLIFEDEATHKUNZ, ANNAetchingprintMYERSMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-04-152011-02-012010-04-221999-09-24DonationKUNZ, AnnaUSANorthwestern University1Present1999-09-24ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella1999-09-242011-05-17very goodvery goodLife with DeathgoodSmall scratch to lower left edge of frame.HC 1999.6, HC 1999.7, HC 1999.8, HC 1999.11: Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 199919981Bogatal # 10: Qui HabitatuntitledBalalaikaBoo Day FaceGiven to the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program' whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other universities.printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperLIFEDEATHKUNZ, ANNAETCHINGPRINTMYERSMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYsee object file84.7 x 64.5 cmHC1999.14signed and dated below print, in pencil: b.r.: Anna Kunz 98; b.c.: Life with Death'; b.l.: A.P. 1/6E229E229Northwestern UniversityCreated by199919991998199866.8 x 53.3 cm24 September 1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsUSACONSERVEDconservationC0049KUNZ, AnnaCRE1999-09-24AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12B1 1121collect>interncollect>intern999913.10.9916:29:3816:55:05'J. LLOYD STONE ALUMNI CENTRE''THE CABLE YEARS''Letter to Sue Cunnigham, External Relations, University of St. Andrews'HC1999.6HC1999.7HC1999.8HC1999.11HC1999.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt11 1ad458ac114HRJBMYERSVASECERAMICporcelainNORTH DAKOTAMYERS, COLONEL EUGENEGLAZEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-04-152010-04-221999-10-13McCLEARY, KathrynUniversity of North DakotaSTRINDEN, S. EarlDonationMcCLEARY, KathrynUniversity of North Dakota, USAUniversity of North Dakota1Present1999-10-13ComponentRecord stateContinues the tradition of the University of North Dakota pottery. Limited edition: 101 of 350.1999-10-13very goodVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.Excellent Slightly cracked under glaze (however, this is apparently part of the design)BOID, Jillycolour photographHC1999.6, HC1999.7, HC1999.8, HC1999.11, HC1999.12: Colonel Eugene Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 199999about 19991Bogatal # 10: Qui HabitatuntitledBalalaikaBoo Day FaceCoupleGiven to the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program', whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other Universities.dec. artCERAMICOpen Access StoreoastoreporcelainMYERSVASECERAMICPORCELAINNORTH DAKOTAMYERS, COLONEL EUGENEGLAZEsee object fileCITCATCITHC1999.15on base (stamped): Made/at/The UNIVERSITY of/ North DAKOTA on base (written): K McCleary/350 surmounted by 101/'99E217E217University of North DakotaCreated byMvase.jpg1279999919991999H23cm, Diam(Base)15cm, Diam (Top)8cm13.10.99ADUniversity of St AndrewsUSAUniversity of North DakotaMcCLEARY, Kathryn.CRE1999-10-13AA16:28ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 1, shelf B2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1B1 1122collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1999199924 September 1999ST ANDREWS16:55:2015:30:5113:10:0710:14:07Ian Hamilton Finlay: A Visual Primer, LondonCrawford Arts CentreE1999.119991999HC1999.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRobin Gillanders was born in Edinburgh in 1952 and studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1970-4. After teaching history at the Royal High School in Edinburgh from 1975-82, Gillanders began a career as a freelance advertising and fashion photographer. He has taught photography at Napier University since 1983. More generally known as a portrait photographer, in the 1990s Gillanders worked in collaboration with the poet and sculptor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, creating a photographic work in Finlay's garden, Little Sparta, in Lanarkshire. (National Galleries of Sctoland Website)ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1952HC1999.16HC1999.16HC1999.16Picture store. Transferred from Principal's Office.Moved from Picture Store to Old Union Diner.In Museum Collections office picture storeMoved from Museum Collections store to Graham Smith's office, School of Art History.In School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's OfficeBrought to store by Ian CarradiceMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.GILLANDERS, ROBINROWANGARDENphotographFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONLITTLE SPARTACLASSICALNATUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-10-21ABRIOUX, YvesPurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinThis work and 'Albrecht Durer', also from the 'Little Sparta' series were bought together, framed, for £705.00 including VAT.1Present1999-10-21ComponentRecord state£705.00Image of an aspect of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, 'Little Sparta'.VOCE, Ella1999-10-212011-03-18very goodvery goodArtists' GardensCrawford Arts CentreThe Rowan is Learning to Write: from the series 'Little Sparta'goodFrame slightly worn with one small scratch in upper right corner. Handprints smeared on glazing. Scratch to glazing, lower right over photograph.72000200120032003200520092009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneCARRADICE, Ian A.BURDGE, Jessica2000200120032003200520092009HC1999.17 - "Albrecht Durer"19981Albrecht Durer: from the series 'Little Sparta'This work is from Gillander's 'Little Sparta' series of photographs, taken of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, 'Little Sparta'. Finlay began his garden in the 1960s within a small farm holding in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Following disputes with Strathclyde Regional Council and the Scottish Arts Council the artist named the garden 'Little Sparta'. It presents a stronghold of classical tradition and at the same time a critique of the contemporary world. Finlay designed all the elements and has worked with artists from many disciplines. Classical elements such as columns, temples and sculptures link Little Sparta with the great neo-classical gardens of the 18th century as well as to the ancient originals. Inscriptions are seeded throughout the garden, making it rich in poetry, metaphor and wit. The recurrence of classical order and principles in western civilisation are evoked through the many references to the French Revolution. In a rich interacting series of themes the garden also contains many allusions to boats, seafaring and instruments of war. A bird-table for example takes on the guise of a modern aircraft carrier. Robin Gillanders, a regular visitor to Little Sparta, has made a thoughtful personal response to the garden in his photographs. Finlay's son Alec has written of '...a landscape which is arranged by the poet, informed by the classical tradition, and now framed by the camera'.photographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographGILLANDERS, ROBINROWANGARDENPHOTOGRAPHFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONLITTLE SPARTACLASSICALNATUREsee object file64.3 x 54.2 cm25 September 20002001November 200311 December 200318 August 2005Spring 200916 September 2009GENThis work and 'Albrecht Durer', also from the 'Little Sparta' series were bought together, framed, for £705.00 including VAT.£705.00HC1999.16printed on label, verso: Robin Gillanders/ From the series/ Little Sparta/ 1998/ "The Rowan is Learning to Write" signed on label, verso: Robin GillandersE218E218GILLANDERS, RobinCreated by199919991998199837.0 x 37.0 cm24 September 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinCRE1999-10-21AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 1123collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1999199924 September 199916:55:2013:10:4610:14:34Ian Hamilton Finlay: A Visual Primer, LondonHC1999.16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRobin Gillanders was born in Edinburgh in 1952 and studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1970-4. After teaching history at the Royal High School in Edinburgh from 1975-82, Gillanders began a career as a freelance advertising and fashion photographer. He has taught photography at Napier University since 1983. More generally known as a portrait photographer, in the 1990s Gillanders worked in collaboration with the poet and sculptor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, creating a photographic work in Finlay's garden, Little Sparta, in Lanarkshire. (National Galleries of Sctoland Website)ac114ad458ad458HRHR1952HC1999.17HC1999.17HC1999.17Picture store. Transferred from Principal's Office.Moved from Picture Store to Old Union Diner.In Museum Collections office picture storeMoved from Museum Collections store to Graham Smith's office, School of Art History.In School of Art History, Room 12, Graham Smith's OfficeBrought to store by Ian CarradiceMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.GILLANDERS, ROBINGARDENphotographFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONALBRECHT DURERLITTLE SPARTANATURECLASSICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-10-21ABRIOUX, YvesPurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinThis work and 'Albrecht Durer', also from the 'Little Sparta' series were bought together, framed, for £705.00 including VAT.1Present1999-10-21ComponentRecord state£705.00Image of an aspect of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, 'Little Sparta'.VOCE, Ella1999-10-212011-03-18very goodvery goodAlbrecht Durer: from the series 'Little Sparta'goodOne speck of dust under glazing, bottom left corner. Smear on glazing, left of centre.2000200120032003200520092009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneCARRADICE, Ian A.BURDGE, Jessica2000200120032003200520092009HC1999.16- "The Rowan is Learning to Write"19981The Rowan is Learning to Write: from the series 'Little Sparta'This work is from Gillander's 'Little Sparta' series of photographs, taken of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, 'Little Sparta'. Finlay began his garden in the 1960s within a small farm holding. Following disputes with Strathclyde Regional Council and the Scottish Arts Council the artist named the garden 'Little Sparta'. It presents a stronghold of classical tradition and at the same time a critique of the contemporary world. Finlay designed all the elements and has worked with artists from many disciplines. Classical elements such as columns, temples and sculptures link Little Sparta with the great neo-classical gardens of the 18th century as well as to the ancient originals. Inscriptions are seeded throughout the garden, making it rich in poetry, metaphor and wit. The recurrence of classical order and principles in western civilisation are evoked through the many references to the French Revolution. In a rich interacting series of themes the garden also contains many allusions to boats, seafaring and instruments of war. A bird-table for example takes on the guise of a modern aircraft carrier. Robin Gillanders, a regular visitor to Little Sparta, has made a thoughtful personal response to the garden in his photographs. Finlay's son Alec has written of '...a landscape which is arranged by the poet, informed by the classical tradition, and now framed by the camera'.photographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographGILLANDERS, ROBINGARDENPHOTOGRAPHFINLAY, IAN HAMILTONALBRECHT DURERLITTLE SPARTANATURECLASSICALsee object file64.3 x 54.2 cm25 September 20002001November 200311 December 200317 August 2005Spring 200916 September 2009GENThis work and 'Albrecht Durer', also from the 'Little Sparta' series were bought together, framed, for £705.00 including VAT.£705.00HC1999.17printed on label, verso: Robin Gillanders/ From the series/ Little Sparta/ 1998/ "Albrecht Durer" signed on label, verso: Robin GillandersE218E218GILLANDERS, RobinCreated by199919991998199837.0 x 37.0 cm24 September 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinCRE1999-10-21AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 1137collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19991999199910:26:1109:45:3316:55:5812:22:03HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDHENSCRAILMORTON, AGNESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-182011-04-152011-03-211999-11-08BequestDOW, AgnesCrail, Fife, ScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-08ComponentRecord stateDr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-291999-11-08fairgooduntitled: white house and street with hensFair condition. Frame is generally scratched and crack along top of frame. Backboard is loose. Need to be remounted and reframed.fair: needs mountingHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.1The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.paintingwatercolourdhwatercolour on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDHENSCRAILMORTON, AGNESsee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cmDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.18handwritten label on backboard: Watercolour done/by Dr Agnes Dow/ nee MortonE222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991900199910.0 x 8.2cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCrail, FifeDOW, Dr AgnesCRE1999-11-08AB10:15ROBINSON, ClaireTransferred from the Dow House to oastore. Located on picture racking, rack 20A2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 1140collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:02:4110:56:3809:47:1309:45:34HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDANATOMIST, THECRAILMORTON, AGNESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-09-292011-04-182011-04-181999-11-22BequestunknownDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-22ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-09-291999-11-22fairgoodThe AnatomistFair condition. Frame is chipped along bottom edge, from left side of frame to centre. Wooden base is visible. Several chips along top edge of frame.fairHC1999.18 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.1900-19991Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.printprintdhprint on metalDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDANATOMIST, THECRAILMORTON, AGNESsee object fileblack plastic frame: 17.9 x 23.0 cmDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. 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Located on picture racking, rack 22B.2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 1049collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1999199919 January 199916:43:5416:39:0017:04:4112:15:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1969ac114ac114hcr1ac114JABSKHHung in the Hebdomadar's Room.CUNNINGHAM, SIR CHARLESALUMNUSPORTRAIT, MALEPORTRAIToil paintingLLDBLAIKLEY, MRS ISOBELPANNET, JULIETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-05-302011-01-252010-12-132009-10-231999-03-24HC:C2DonationPANNET, JulietBLAIKLEY, IsobelMrs Blaikley donated her father's portrait to the University along with other papers after a correspondence with the Principal Professor Struther Arnott.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-03-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesRAWSON, Helen2004-01-072011-01-25goodgoodPortrait of Sir Charles CunninghamSmall punctures in canvas at each corner. Three in top right corner, two in lower right, and one in each of the others. They appear to have been caused by drawing pins.Minor paint loss to canvas, lower edge, centre left. Abrasions to lower edge of frame2009BURDGE, Jessica2009Collections Officecolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319991969196911969OwnedCUNNINGHAM, CharlesSir Charles Cunningham, GCB, KBE, CVO, is an alumnus of the University. He received an Hon. LLD in 1960. The portrait was donated by his daughter shortly before his death along with papers and manuscripts (now in Muniments) relating to his student career. Sir Charles Cunningham, b. 7 May 1906, was educated at Harris Academy 1911-24 and St Andrews University 1924-29. He received many awards and prizes throughout his University career, including an entrance Bursary, the Tullis Medal, the Rector's prize, the Gladstone Memorial Prize, the Thow Scholarship, the Tyndall Bruce Prize, the Smeaton Bursary, the Miller Prize, the Gray Prize, the Berry Scholarship and the Carnegie Scholarship. In 1928 he graduated first class honours in English and German and in 1929 took a B.Litt in Economics. After leaving St Andrews he went to the Scottish Office in 1929 and became Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland, 1933-4. He was Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Scotland 1935-9. From 1939-51 he worked in the Scottish Home Department as Assistant Secretary, Principal Assistant Secretary, Deputy Secretary and Secretary and became Permanent Under Secretary at the Home Office 1957-66. He was Deputy Chair of the UK Atomic Energy [A..tor] 1966-71; Chairman of the Uganda Resettlement Board 1972-74; Chairman of The Radio Chemical Centre 1971-74 and Director of Securicor 1971-80. Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasCUNNINGHAM, SIR CHARLESALUMNUSPORTRAIT, MALEPORTRAITOIL PAINTINGLLDBLAIKLEY, MRS ISOBELPANNET, JULIETobject history file contains letters71.0 cm x 61.0 cm simple gilt frame, unglazed23 October 2009Mrs Blaikley donated her father's portrait to the University along with other papers after a correspondence with the Principal Professor Struther Arnott.HC1999.2signed and dated, lower left, in red oil paint: Juliet Pannett / 1969CUNNINGHAM, Sir CharlesBLAIKLEY, Mrs IsobelCreated bydbi HC1999.2.jpg122719691999196919991969196959.5 cm x 49.3 cm196919 January 1999OADA portrait of Sir Charles Cunningham, an alumnus of St Andrews University. 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RUTHERFORDBAKER'S LANEST ANDREWSMORTON, AGNESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-04-182011-04-181999-11-22BequestMORTON, AgnesCrail, Fife, ScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-22ComponentRecord stateDr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1999-11-222011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodgoodgoodgoodViews of St AndrewsGateway Galleriesuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsframemountartworkfair frame chipped upper left edge, lower inner edge, right inner edge. HCR 28/7/2009.As 2009 with scratches around frame and right edge of frame buckling.Slight discolouration across whole mount.Good Condition.200520052009HOPES, DavidunknownBURDGE, Jessica200520082009HC1999.18 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.19251Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as par-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.paintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDBAKER'S LANEST ANDREWSMORTON, AGNESsee object fileblack plastic frame: 28.1 x 45.9 cm17 August 2005unknown22 July 2009Dr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.20signed, lower left: A.W. Morton / 1925 handwritten label on backboard: Watercolour done/in St Andrews (Bakers Lane) / by Dr Agnes Dow / nee MortonE222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991925192531.0 x 14.2cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCrail, FifeMORTON, Dr AgnesCRE1999-11-22ABcg1 1142collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:39:2609:50:0009:48:48HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. 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Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDFLOWERSCRAILVASEMORTON, AGNESsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.21signed, lower right: Agnes Morton. / Sept. 1917E222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991917191738.1 x 24.4 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMORTON, AgnesCRE1999-11-22ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 22011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander21 1143collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:34:2809:50:5009:50:00HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDFLOWERSCRAILHIPSROSESLEAVESMORTON, AGNESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-04-182011-04-181999-11-22BequestMORTON, AgnesScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-22ComponentRecord stateDr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.1999-11-22fairuntitled: rose hips and leavesfoxedHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.19141Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDFLOWERSCRAILHIPSROSESLEAVESMORTON, AGNESsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.22signed, upper right: Agnes Morton. / Class iiia. / 26th - 29th Sept /14E222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991914191427.7 x 38.2 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMORTON, AgnesCRE1999-11-22ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 22011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander21 1144collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:28:4909:51:3909:50:52HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. 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They married in 1942.1999-11-22gooduntitled: flowering plantfairHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.October 19191Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.drawingpencil drawingOpen Access Storeoastorepencil drawingDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDFLOWERSCRAILMORTON, AGNESPLANTsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. 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RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESCASTLEBALCOMIE CASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-04-182011-04-181999-11-22BequestDOW, Agnes W.ScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-22ComponentRecord stateDr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. 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Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as par-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.drawingpencil drawingOpen Access Storeoastorepencil drawingDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESCASTLEBALCOMIE CASTLEsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.24signed, lower right: A. W. D. [Agnes W. Dow] marked, verso, pencil: BALCOMIE CASTLE & / THE CAVEE222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991942199938.6 x 32.2 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDOW, Agnes W.CRE1999-11-22ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 1146collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:01:0309:53:0709:52:32HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. 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The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-22ComponentRecord state1999-11-22gooduntitled: bridge and treesfoxedHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.after 19001Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The CaveUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as par-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESBRIDGEGLALY, OSCARsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow, widow of Professor D. R. Dow, left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.25signed, verso, pencil: [Oscar Glaly] E222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated by199919991900199925.5 x 35.6 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE1999-11-22ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 1147collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:04:3409:53:3209:53:07HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.27HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HR1907DOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEDUNDEEPERTH ROADsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-04-182011-04-181999-11-23BequestMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.The Cavendish PressScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow, widow of Professor D. R. Dow, left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-23ComponentRecord stateThis is a signed, limited edition print of the original work by J. McIntosh PatrickThe reproduction is number 213 of a single edition limited to 500 copies and signed by the artist.1999-11-23goodUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth Roadfair, slightly creasedHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.after 1920after 19201Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as par-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEDUNDEEPERTH ROADsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow, widow of Professor D. R. Dow, left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.26signed, lower right, pencil: J. McIntosh Patrick inscr., lower centre: UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - A View from Perth Road/ J. McIntosh Patrick R.S.A., L.L.D., R.O.I. inscr., lower left, pencil: 213/500 inscr., lower left:This Reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 500 copies and signed by the artist inscr., lower right: printed by the Cavendish Press Leicester England E222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated byPrinted by19991999192019201999199961.5 x 79.4 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLeicester,MCINTOSH PATRICK, J. (1907- )The Cavendish PressCREPRINT1999-11-23ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 1148collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199911:03:5209:54:0409:53:32HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC2001.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HR1907DOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEDUNDEEGEDDES QUADRANGLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-04-182011-04-181999-11-23BequestMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.The Cavendish PressScotlandDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow, widow of Professor D. R. Dow, left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present1999-11-23ComponentRecord stateThis is a signed, limited edition print of the original work by J. McIntosh PatrickThe reproduction is number 213 of a single edition limited to 500 copies and signed by the artist.1999-11-23goodUniversity of Dundee - Geddes Quadranglefair, slightly creasedHC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House.after 1920after 19201Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesProfessor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as par-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDCRAILMORTON, AGNESMCINTOSH PATRICK, J.UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEDUNDEEGEDDES QUADRANGLEsee object fileunframedDr Agnes Dow, widow of Professor D. R. Dow, left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC1999.27signed, lower right, pencil: J. McIntosh Patrick inscr., lower centre: UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - Geddes Quadrangle / J. McIntosh Patrick R.S.A., L.L.D., R.O.I. inscr., lower left, pencil: 203/500 inscr., lower left:This Reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 500 copies and signed by the artist inscr., lower right: printed by the Cavendish Press Leicester England E222E222DOW, Dr AgnesCreated byPrinted by19991999192019201999199961.5 x 79.4 cm1999ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandLeicester,MCINTOSH PATRICK, J. (1907- )The Cavendish PressCREPRINT1999-11-23ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 1149collect>intern19991999October 199911:02:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRHRSCOTT, DR JAMESBOSCOTT, MARTIN HOWARDSURVIVALHIMALAYASSNOWREYNOLDS, MR AND MRSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272010-04-221999-11-23DonationBOSCOTT, Martin HowardAustraliaREYNOLDS, Mr J. and Mrs I.The work was given by Mr and Mrs Reynolds from their own collection.1Present1999-11-23ComponentRecord stateBoscott has produced a series of works on Dr Scott's ordeal1999-11-23goodHimalayan Survivor, Dr James Scott, 43 days in the wilderness. Making snowballs to drink from in the afternoon sunfair: slightly creased19931The work depicts Dr James Scott, who became lost in the Himalayas and survived for forty-one days without food before being rescued. James Scott is the grandson of Robert James Douglas Graham, who held the chair of Botany at the University of St Andrews 1934-50 and his wife, Joana (Oona) Graham, former warden of University Hall.drawingink drawingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperSCOTT, DR JAMESBOSCOTT, MARTIN HOWARDSURVIVALHIMALAYASSNOWREYNOLDS, MR AND MRSsee object fileunframedThe work was given by Mr and Mrs Reynolds from their own collection.HC1999.28signed, lower left, ink: Martin Howard Boscott signed, lower left, ink: James ScottE220E220REYNOLDS, Mr J. and Mrs I.Created by199919991993199362.0 x 42.7 cmOctober 1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsAustraliaBOSCOTT, Martin Howard (British)CRE1999-11-23ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 1138people19991999199911:21:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ALDHRPresent in University Hall, Old Wing, Front Stairwell.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to front stairwell after refurbishment of University Hall.BEVERIDGE FUNDKERR, FELICITYUNIVERSITY HALLWEST PORTPUBLIC HOUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252009-03-121999-11-19PurchaseKERR, FelicityKERR, FelicityPurchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund1Present1999-11-19ComponentRecord state£125.00Commissioned from Felicity Kerr by University Hall1999-11-19very goodWest Portgood framed and glazed200320082009KERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy20032008200919991The painting shows the interior of the West Port, a public house on South Street, St Andrewspaintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasBEVERIDGE FUNDKERR, FELICITYUNIVERSITY HALLWEST PORTPUBLIC HOUSEsee object filewooden frame 55.5 x 70.5 cmSeptember 200321 February 200812 March 2009Purchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund£125.00HC1999.29signed, lower right: Felicity Kerr inscr., verso: Felicity Kerr/ Summer 1999KERR, FelicityCreated by199919991999199943.5 x 58.5 cm (sight)1999APUniversity of St AndrewsKERR, FelicityCRE1999-11-19AACurrently hanging at bottom of stairwell above fire place.uh1 1117collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1999199914 April 199920032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:44:0616:41:5112:42:2110:05:18University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.14E2000.22006-10-152006-10-152000-05-072006-05-192006-05-192000-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114kjk2ac114ac114HR1961Gateway Wall to left Case 2BOSWELLSWANphotographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-05-132011-04-082011-03-251999-09-20HC:C4PurchaseCOLVIN, CalumEdinburgh, ScotlandCOLVIN, CalumPurchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.1999-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£587.50 incl. VATNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £750.00 (insurance)Value: £3000 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009This work is one of two artist's proofs. 10 copies of the subsequent work were produced. The print is part of a set called 'Ornithology' and was exhibited in London in 1996.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1999-09-202011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodgoodgoodgoodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionRe:Identify: a Scottish Focus on Manipulated PhotographyGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesCrawford Arts CentreMute SwanframemountartworkgoodScuff to outer edges left and right sides. Chip to frame top middle.Three insects upper centre and debris lower left to frame edge.Pronounced undulations.2005HOPES, David2005ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph199919941Handle with care - use glovesHarry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintcibachrome printgwcolour photograph on paperBOSWELLSWANPHOTOGRAPHsee object file7 July 2005Purchased with funds from the Boswell Fund for the Boswell Collection.£587.50 incl. VATHC1999.3signed in ink, verso: Calum Colvin '94 1/10 [Tom Normand is investigating why this has been signed as 1/10 when it is a proof. Thinks it has been numbered by mistake].E197E197COLVIN, CalumCreated byMUTESWAN.JPG1319199919991994199440.5 x 50.5 cm14 April 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0027EdinburghCOLVIN, Calum (b.1961)CRE1999-09-20AAgw1 1139collect>internpeople19991999199910:16:2512:52:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ALDHRPresent in University Hall, Old Wing, Libraries Corridor.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.BEVERIDGE FUNDMOSSOP, MATTUNIVERSITY HALLCLIFFSSEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-252011-03-282009-03-121999-11-19PurchaseMOSSOP, MattSt Andrews, ScotlandMOSSOP, MattPurchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund1Present1999-11-19ComponentRecord state£160.00 inc. frameCommissioned from Matt Mossop by University Hall Matt Mossop was a Museum/Gallery Studies student at the University of St Andrews, 1998-99Dale, Amy1999-11-192011-02-02very goodgoodMonwholegood framed and glazedunchanged200320082009KERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy20032008200919991paintingoil paintinguhoil on paperBEVERIDGE FUNDMOSSOP, MATTUNIVERSITY HALLCLIFFSSEAsee object filewooden frame 72.0 x 57.0 cmSeptember 200321 February 200812 March 2009Purchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund£160.00 inc. frameHC1999.30signed, lower right: M MossopMOSSOP, MattCreated by199919991999199960.0 x 40.0 cm (sight)1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsMOSSOP, Matt (English)CRE1999-11-19AAuh1 1166collect>interncollect>intern19991999December 199916:56:5915:00:50HC1999.32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfrom 1942 - 1999ac114ad458ALDHRMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.PASSSTUDENTS' UNIONMEMBERSHIP CARDSTEVENSON, DR R.R.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-252008-10-151999-12-21DonationunknownSTEVENSON, R.R.Dr Stevenson lent the card and HC1999.32, a service trophy, the Sir William Peterson Memorial Prize, to the University in August 1999 and confirmed that he was donating them to the University in December 1999.1Present1999-12-21ComponentRecord state1999-12-21goodUniversity of St Andrews Students' Union Life Member card: issued to R.R. Stevenson, B.Sc. in September 1942good: slightly worn2008DALE, Amy2008HC1999.32: service trophy awarded to Dr Stevensonbefore 1942199911942OwnedSTEVENSON, R.R.St Andrews University Senior Training Corp Sir William Peterson Memorial Prize: silver cup awarded to R.S.M. Stevenson, R.R. for best all round service to the Medical Unit 1943-44gallerymusa/g2paperleatherPASSSTUDENTS' UNIONMEMBERSHIP CARDSTEVENSON, DR R.R.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file16 October 2008Dr Stevenson lent the card and HC1999.32, a service trophy, the Sir William Peterson Memorial Prize, to the University in August 1999 and confirmed that he was donating them to the University in December 1999.HC1999.31front cover, inscr.: UNIVERSITY / OF / ST. ANDREWS / STUDENTS' UNION / LIFE MEMBER inside page, left, inscr.: Life Member / Name / R.R. STEVENSON, B.Sc. / (M.B. Ch. B.) / 1945 [brackets and '1945' appear to be a later addition] / Date / SEPT. 1942. inside page, right, inscr.: [Paul Donovan] / President. / [Graeme C. Roodie] / Hon. Secy.E228E228STEVENSON, R.R.STEVENSON, Dr R.R.Manufactered by199919991942199919301942H 8.2 x W 5.5 cm (closed) H 8.2 x W 11.1 cm (openfrom 1942 - 1999December 1999OADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1999-12-21ABmuseummusa/g2/case 101 1174collect>interncollect>intern19991999December 199916:56:5917:25:31HC1999.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfrom 1944 - 1999ac114ad458HRTROPHYCUPSERVICE AWARDSTEVENSON, DR R.R.SECOND WORLD WARSIR WILLIAM PETERSON MEMORIAL PRIZEWARST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY CONTIGENTSENIOR TRAINING CORPSsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-161999-12-21DonationA Bros Ltd.Birmingham, EnglandSTEVENSON, R.R.Dr Stevenson lent the service trophy and HC1999.31, a Life Member card for the Students' Union at the University of St Andrews, to the University in August 1999 and confirmed that he was donating them to the University in December 1999.1Present1999-12-21ComponentRecord state1999-12-21goodSt Andrews University Senior Training Corp Sir William Peterson Memorial Prize: silver cup awarded to R.S.M. Stevenson, R.R. for best all round service to the Medical Unit 1943-44tarnished, two dents, some polish residue17:23:58oastore2011-02-16HC1999.31: Students' Union Life Member pass issued to Dr Stevenson1938-39199911944OwnedSTEVENSON, R.R.University of St Andrews Students' Union Life Member card: issued to R.R. Stevenson, B.Sc. in September 1942University of St Andrews crest embossed on the cupsilverTROPHYOpen Access StoreoastoresilverTROPHYCUPSERVICE AWARDSTEVENSON, DR R.R.SECOND WORLD WARSIR WILLIAM PETERSON MEMORIAL PRIZEWARST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY CONTIGENTSENIOR TRAINING CORPSSILVEROpen Access Storeobject history fileDr Stevenson lent the service trophy and HC1999.31, a Life Member card for the Students' Union at the University of St Andrews, to the University in August 1999 and confirmed that he was donating them to the University in December 1999.HC1999.32HALLMARKS: 1. A BROS LTD 2. lion passant 3. anchor - Birmingham 4. 'O' - 1938-39 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY CONTINGENT / SENIOR TRAINING CORPS / SIR WILLIAM PETERSON MEMORIAL PRIZE / AWARDED TO / R.S.M. STEVENSON R.R. / FOR BEST ALL ROUND SERVICE TO THE MEDICAL UNIT / 1943-44E228E228STEVENSON, R.R.STEVENSON, Dr R.R.Manufactered byHC1999.32.jpg199919991944199919381939H 11.4 x W 12.7 x D 5.6 cmfrom 1944 - 1999December 1999OADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamA BROS LTDMANU1999-12-21AB17:23:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfA2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 1639collect>interncollect>intern199919994 May 199914:43:2416:57:17'Benjamin Franklin In St Andrews' in Alumnus ChronicleThey answered the call: early workers for the Cause, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston, USAHC695single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArticles adapted for publication in booklet form. Line illustration by Albert J. Forbes, colourisation by Christine J. Cannard. Published after the death of Forbes.ad458ac114HRHRFRANKLIN, BENJAMINFORBES, ALBERT J.GOLFLINKSST ANDREWSLL.DLIGHTNINGBIFOCAL SPECTACLESFRANKLIN STOVEAUTHORPRINTERSCIENTISTPUBLISHERU.S. CONSTITUTIONDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262011-04-152010-04-222001-09-18DonationFORBES, Albert J.FORBES, PaulineMiss Forbes is the sister of the artist and the owner of the artist's copyright. Contact address: 52 Harefield Road, Dundee. See correspondence on file.1Present2001-09-18ComponentRecord stateThe artist, a native of Dundee, attended Dundee College of Art c.1950. He later worked for D.C. Thomson as an illustrator and then worked freelance in London. He moved to Boston and joined the Christian Science Monitor in 1960. A staff artist for the paper he held various positions in the Art department, eventually becoming the Art Director. He was also responsible for the first major redesign of all the Christian Science periodicals and designed the first paperback edition of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. He retired from the Christian Science Publishing Society in 1988. The artist has based Dr Franklin's coat on that he was depicted wearing in the portrait by David Martin, 1767. The dress of the Scotsman to the left of Franklin is taken from a painting of the period. The scene is taken from an etching of St Andrews dated 1756. Forbes notes that the Swilkin bridge existed at the time of Franklin's visit.2001-09-18very goodBenjamin Franklin on St Andrews linksgood. Upper left corner slightly bent. Some loss of surface of card verso.HC695 - Benjamin Franklin medal19881Benjamin Franklin medal; with green suede bag, presentation box (Tiffany & Co.) and letter to Andrew Carnegie regarding the presentation of the medalBenjamin Franklin was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University of St Andrews in 1759. He visited St Andrews later that year. Though it is not recorded that he spend any time on the links, the artist imagines the scene that might have taken place if he did. A mounted photographic print of the work is held on file. Franklin (1706-1790) played an important role in separating the American colonies from Great Britain and framing the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. He also gained renown as an author, printer, publisher and scientist. He invented the Franklin stove, bifocal spectacles and the lightning rod. In 1729 he became the printer of paper currency for the colony of Pennsylvania and some of the other colonies. He published the Pennsylvania Gazette, a colonial newspaper and Poor Richard's, a series of almanacs in which he printed proverbs praising prudence, industry and honesty.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil and pencil on cardboardFRANKLIN, BENJAMINFORBES, ALBERT J.GOLFLINKSST ANDREWSLL.DLIGHTNINGBIFOCAL SPECTACLESFRANKLIN STOVEAUTHORPRINTERSCIENTISTPUBLISHERU.S. CONSTITUTIONDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEobject history fileunframedCITGENMiss Forbes is the sister of the artist and the owner of the artist's copyright. Contact address: 52 Harefield Road, Dundee. See correspondence on file.HC1999.34signed, lower right: A. Forbes '88 inscr. verso: C [Copyright] ALBERT J. FORBES 1988E196E196FORBES, Miss PaulineCreated by199919991988198850.9 x 76.4 cm4 May 1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsFORBES, Albert J.CRE2001-09-18AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 2649collect>intern19991999199916:26:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRRACHAMILTON, GEORGEEARL OF ORKNEYPORTRAITORKNEYMAINGAUDHOUBRAKEN, JKNAPTONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262010-04-222005-02-14PurchaseHOUBRAKEN, J.J & [R] Knapton1Present2005-02-14ComponentRecord state2005-02-14goodPortrait of George Hamilton, Earl of OrkneyVery good, two holes lower right. (H Rawson 14/2/2005)174217421printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperHAMILTON, GEORGEEARL OF ORKNEYPORTRAITORKNEYMAINGAUDHOUBRAKEN, JKNAPTONObject history fileMAINGAUDHC1999.35Inscr. round portrait in oval 'frame': GEORGE HAMILTON EARL OF ORKNEY Inscr. below engraving, lower left: Maingaud pinxit Inscr. below engraving, centre: In the Collection of the R.t Hon.ble the Earl of Inchiquin/ Impensis J & [R] Knapton Londini 1742 Inscr. below engraving lower right: J Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1742E199E199Created byPublished by19991999174217421742174244.4 x 31.0 cm (actual) 59.2 x 41.8 cm (mount)1999APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHOUBRAKEN, J, after MAINGAUDJ & [R] KnaptonCREPUB2005-02-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 42011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander41 1105collect>internexhibitcollect>interncollect>intern19991999April 1999ST ANDREWS14:24:4211:46:4809:44:5909:43:51University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458mjs42mjs42HRHRMoved to Curator's Choice display in Gateway from Open Access Store to replace March Head Buddha (HC2008.3).medalGoldCOPERNICUSRASCHKE, MR JAN ZBUGNIEWHOOD-RASCHKE, HILDA MAYPOLANDJAGELLONIAN UNIVERSITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-032011-03-172011-01-262011-01-262002-08-131999-07-16HC:C76DonationPINCHES, JohnLondon, EnglandRASCHKE, Jan ZbugniewDonated by Mr Raschke in memory of his wife Hilda May Hood-Raschke and as a token of co-operation between the University of St Andrews and the Jagellonian University in Poland. Mr Raschke is to donate the second of the two medals to the Jagellonian University.1Present1999-07-16ComponentRecord stateThis information has been obtained from hallmarks. Minted to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Copernicus. One of only two minted.1999-07-16very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesCopernicus medal in red leather presentation box: medal commemorating the 500th anniversary of Copernicus's birth.good: rim slightly scratched2011SHEARD, Matthew19732Obverse: Copernicus with compasses and orrery; reverse: town and river, shield, banner, crowned griffin. See letter on object file for Mr Raschke's preferred label wording.MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoremedal: gold box: leather with silk liningMEDALGOLDCOPERNICUSRASCHKE, MR JAN ZBUGNIEWHOOD-RASCHKE, HILDA MAYPOLANDJAGELLONIAN UNIVERSITYsee object file25 January 2011Donated by Mr Raschke in memory of his wife Hilda May Hood-Raschke and as a token of co-operation between the University of St Andrews and the Jagellonian University in Poland. Mr Raschke is to donate the second of the two medals to the Jagellonian University.HC1999.4hallmarks: 1.JP 2. crown 3.22 4.leopard's head 5.'S' - 1973 marked (engraved) obverse: NICOLAVS COPERNICVS/ 1473-1543 reverse: (centre) DE REVOLVTIO=/NIBVS ORPIVM/CAELESTIVM; (around edge) WIELKIEMU RODAKOWI WHOEDZIE POLACY NA UCHODZSTWIE (English translation: 'In tribute to our great countryman from the Poles in exile')* LONDON 1973; (in banner) THORVNIVM; (beneath town) VISTVLA; FLUVIVS presentation boxed inscribed 'JOHN PINCHES'RASCHKE, Mr Jan ZbugniewMinted by1999199919731973medal: D 6.4cm box: L 8.5cm, W 8.5cm, D 2.0cmApril 1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonPINCHES, JohnMINT1999-07-16AASHEARD, MatthewMoved from Open Access Store to Curator's Choice exhibition in Gateway to replace Match Head Buddha (HC2008.3)2011-01-25gw1 1106people199919993 June 1999LONDON15:30:23Art Space Gallery (Michael Richardson Contemporary Art)E1999.31999-05-291999-04-30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABHR1941Moved to Phil Winn's new office in College Gate (top floor, turn left)Moved to office of Phil Winn, Pro-Dean, A3, 79 North Street.Removed from office in College Gate, returned to storage in mco.Hung in the office of the head of Development (PAtrick Degg), tope floor, 91 North Street.ROWLETT, GEORGEBEACHBATHERSCRAB BOATARNOTT, STRUTHERWALMER BEACHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-07-091999-08-10PurchaseROWLETT, GeorgeMichael Richardson Contemporary ArtSelected by Principal Struther Arnott on behalf of the University of St Andrews. Funded by an anonymous donor.1Present1999-08-10ComponentRecord state£3750The artist was born in Troon in 1941 and is a graduate of Camberwell School of Art, 1965 and The Royal Academy Schools, 1968.Dale, Amy1999-08-102011-02-03very goodgoodGeorge Rowlett - From the River to the SeaArt Space Gallery (Michael Richardson Contemporary Art)Sunlit Walmer Beach Towards Deal Pier, Bathers and Crab Boatwholegood condition Minor paint loses upper centre left, upper centre right and centre (?) - white undercoat showing through blue paint. lower right - 3 possible losses of surface paint. right corner of frame - loss of paint round nail hole (relating to frame's construction). lower edge of painting, with this paint overhang, look fragile, small cracks. HCR 29/7/2009.condition unchanged62007200620092010BURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20072006200920101997-981paintingoil paintingdevoil on boardROWLETT, GEORGEBEACHBATHERSCRAB BOATARNOTT, STRUTHERWALMER BEACHsee object fileblack wood frame, 94.0 x 140.0 cm5 December 200713 December 200614 August 20097 July 2010Selected by Principal Struther Arnott on behalf of the University of St Andrews. Funded by an anonymous donor.£3750HC1999.5title and artist's name (signature?) on back of boardE201E201Michael Richardson Contemporary ArtCreated by19991999199719983 June 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsROWLETT, George; (Scottish, born 1941)CRE1999-08-10AAdev1 1108collect>interncollect>internpeople19991999199915:13:5616:55:0515:29:07HC1999.7HC1999.11HC1999.12HC1999.14HC1999.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1999ad458ac114ac114HRHRHC1999.6Moved to picture store.FINK, KIMBOGATALprintUNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTADAKOTAMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-04-152011-03-282010-04-221999-08-26DonationFINK, Kim,Henderson, Nevada, USAUniversity of North Dakota1Present1999-08-26ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella1999-08-262011-05-17very goodvery goodBogatal # 10: Qui HabitatgoodMinor scuff marks to top right corner of frame.2000RAWSON, Helen2000HC1999.7, Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 19991996199911999PurchaseUniversity of North DakotauntitledBoo Day FaceCoupleLife with DeathVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.Given to the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program', whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other universities.printlitho, seriographOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperFINK, KIMBOGATALPRINTUNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTADAKOTAMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSsee object filewooden frame: 45.2 x 62.9 cm25 September 2000HC1999.6E203E203University of North DakotaUniversity of North DakotaCreated by19991999199919991996199624.7 x 32.7 cm19991999PADUniversity of St AndrewsUSAHenderson, NevadaFINK, Kim,CRE1999-08-26AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12B1 1112collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern199919991999DUNDEE16:04:2716:55:0516:47:2112:56:0810:21:32Duncan of Jordanstone College of ArtE1999.419991999HC1999.6HC1999.11HC1999.12HC1999.14HC1999.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1977printMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSphotographLYONS, KIRSTENUNTITLEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-152011-04-152011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-08-27PurchaseLYONS, KirstenDundee, ScotlandUniversity of St Andrews1Present1999-08-27ComponentRecord state£200.00VOCE, Ella1999-08-272011-03-01very goodgoodGraduation ShowDuncan of Jordanstone College of ArtuntitledgoodCreasing at edges along right side of photograph. Small chip to inside edge lower right of frame.16:03:48oastore/pictureracking/rack3BOld Union Diner2011-02-012000ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-052001HC1999.6, HC1999.11, HC1999.12: Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program, 199919991Bogatal # 10: Qui HabitatBoo Day FaceCoupleLife with DeathVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.Purchased by the University of St Andrews as part of the 'Colonel Eugene E. Myers Discovering Graphic Artists Program', whereby the University of St Andrews, the West Virginia University, Columbia University, Northwestern University and the University of North Dakota each buy a work and send prints to Colonel Myers and to the other universities.printphotographic emulsion on paperOpen Access Storeoastorephotographic emulsion on paperPRINTMYERS, COLONEL EUGENE E.MYERSPHOTOGRAPHLYONS, KIRSTENUNTITLEDOpen Access Storagesee object fileLocated in oastore, rack3B2000 - April 2001£200.00HC1999.7signed on reverse: Kirsten Lyons '99/ # 2 of 6E209E209University of St AndrewsCreated by199919991999199989.0 x 147.0 cm1999APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundeeLYONS, Kirsten (Scottish, born 1977)CRE1999-08-27AA16:03:48DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack13A1 1109collect>interncollect>intern199919999 March 1999ST ANDREWS16:55:0515:11:21, John McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreE1999.519991999HC1997.11HC1999.9HC1999.10HC1999.11HC1999.14HC1999.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektListed in the exhibition catalogue 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context'ac114ad458JABHR1939Moved from Old Union Diner to the new building of the School of Art History (79 North Street).MCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTBALALAIKAACRYLICARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-072009-12-071999-08-27Crawford Arts CentrePurchaseMCLEAN, JohnMCLEAN, JohnPurchased by Principal Struther Arnott on behalf of the University of St Andrews. Purchased through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.1Present1999-08-27ComponentRecord state£950.00Dale, Amy1999-08-272011-02-03very goodvery goodJohn McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreBalalaikaWholegoodcondition unchanged2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC1997.11, HC1999.9, HC1999.10, other paintings by John McLean19971CranesbillCatalan BlueCake WalkBoo Day FaceLife with DeathVase: "Prairie Rose" by Kathryn McCleary. One of the first limited editions in a series of works in porcelain using North Dakota motifs and glazed using North Dakota clay.paintingacrylic paintingahacrylic on paperMCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTBALALAIKAACRYLICARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERPRINCIPALsee object filewooden frame, 77.0 x 94.8 cm20 October 2009CATPurchased by Principal Struther Arnott on behalf of the University of St Andrews. Purchased through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.£950.00HC1999.8(on backboard) BALALAIKAE205E205MCLEAN, JohnCreated by199919991997199756.2 x 74.2 cm9 March 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsMCLEAN, John (Scottish, born 1939)CRE1999-08-27AAah1 1107collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern199919999 March 1999ST ANDREWS13:45:3316:49:0216:48:2812:42:5409:44:50, John McLean: Recent Work in Context, John McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreE1999.519991999HC1999.8HC1999.10HC1997.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIllustrated in the exhibition catalogue 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context'.Listed in the exhibition catalogue 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context'cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1939Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 7Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.MCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTMYERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-04-152011-04-152011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221999-08-25Crawford Arts CentreCrawford Arts CentrePurchaseMCLEAN, JohnMCLEAN, JohnPurchased by the University using 'The Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust'. Purchased through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.1Present1999-08-25ComponentRecord state£950.002011-03-011999-08-25very goodvery goodJohn McLean: Recent Work in ContextCrawford Arts CentreCatalan BlueSlight chipping in top mid-right of frame. Black mark on top and upper right of frame. Small mark on lower right of mount. (EV, 01.03.2011)good2002200320052009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen2002200320052009HC1997.11, HC1999.8, HC1999.10, other paintings by John McLean19671BalalaikaCake WalkCranesbillpaintinghousepaint on sugar paperOpen Access Storeoastorehousepaint on sugar paperMCLEAN, JOHNABSTRACTMYERSsee object filewooden frame, 57.0 x 78.9 cm6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009FIGCATPurchased by the University using 'The Florence H. and Eugene E. Myers Charitable Remainder Unitrust'. Purchased through the Crawford Arts Centre following the exhibition 'John McLean: Recent Work in Context', 1999.£950.00HC1999.9E207E207MCLEAN, JohnCreated by199919991967196748.8 x 71.0 cm9 March 1999APUniversity of St AndrewsMCLEAN, John (Scottish, born 1939)CRE1999-08-25AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack 13A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack13A1 4collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199110:44:3309:42:0509:39:1612:44:4212:03:5511:54:18, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sac114ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458JABAVGHC:C319471861Not found in St Salvator's Hall.FIFECULROSSMARKET CROSSSTUDYScotlandLANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLACK, Ann SpencePilgrim TrustpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-212011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-09-20HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-09-20ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1996-09-20unknownMarket Cross and Study, Culross, Fife2001EXSHAW, Susan2001ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried : 26 July 1984 by Alison Scott in St. Salvator's Hall, Common Room; 22 September 1988 by Alison Scott, St. Salvator's, Domestic Bursar's OfficeRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperFIFECULROSSMARKET CROSSSTUDYSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections OfficeSpring 2001Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC2signed, lower right: A. S. Black The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by31719461946193919391940194757.0 x 46.0 cm.1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the market cross in Culross, Fife, and beyond it the building known as the 'study'University of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, b.1861 d.1947)CRE1996-09-20MUmissing1 22collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991ST ANDREWS12:10:0716:20:4211:31:3615:30:0812:24:5112:21:2212:10:5812:00:33, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp. 42, ill. p. 43ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19501867`Present in Wardlaw Wing, University Hall, ground floor.Present in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Wadlaw Wing, ground floor, after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.ScotlandARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSBALMERINO ABBEYFIFEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCARMICHAEL, StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172010-03-021996-10-01HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-10-01ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-10-012011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21unknownpoorfairpoorpoorRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesBalmerino Abbeyframemountartworkgeneralimage warping on mount, glazing cracked upper left (Sandy Trant 1999)Frame warping out from glazing at bottom right.Slight warping and debris across whole.Crease in lower area to left of centre and quite discoloured.Poor overall condition, fragile.1999199920032008200920092010TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1999199920032008200920092010ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other other Pilgrim Trust works1924(?)194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 22/10/84 by Alison Scott in University Hall, ground floor corridorRecording Scotlanddrawingpencil drawinguhpencil on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSBALMERINO ABBEYFIFEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewood: 67.5 x 53.3 cm1999October 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 200928 May 20092 March 2010PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC20inscribed, lower left: CS. 24 (?) label, verso, pencil: BALMERINO/ ABBEY/ STEWART/ CARMICHAEL/ (1653) (16)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by325194619461939193940.8 x 31.8 cm (sight)1940's1953MADPencil drawing depicting the ruined interior of Balmerino Abbey, Fife. Detail of gothic pointed arches.University of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart; (British, 1867-1950)CRE1996-10-01AUuh1 1517collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19251925June 192519831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS15:39:1615:11:0114:47:1416:42:0217:34:09The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABESE19361856124912Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.In Lower College Hall.PROFESSORPORTRAITENGLISHBERRY CHAIRVANDALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byLAWSON, AlexanderLORIMER, John H.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212009-12-072000-11-1619907 September 1990Vandalised in Lower College Hall. c. 1m curving horizontal slash in the lower part of the painting. Made with a fine instrument: clean, with minimal paint loss. Photo on file showing damage.1990DamagedHC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationLORIMER, John H.Edinburgh, ScotlandLAWSON,Donated by Mrs. Lawson, the subject's widow (see Court Minutes 1924-1925, p.84 and 1925-1926, p.68, 19 June 1925, 19 March 1926). Her address at the time of donation was 37 Drummond Place, Edinburgh.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted matt areas and surface scrapes, abrasions across lower half. He recommended surface cleaning, varnishing and possibly minor retouching to improve the appearance. On file is a letter dated 20 January 1987 from D.P. Dorward, Deputy Secretary of the University, to Forbes, confirming that he can come on 29 January to work on the portrait. Was it restored by Forbes at this time?ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-11-16ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £950 (insurance)Value: £75 Listed as in United College Hallpnumber: 39 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Lorimer was the brother of the architect Sir Robert Lorimer. More information on artist in file.2002-03-01goodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of Alexander Lawsongood. Minor cracks to paint surface. Minor scratches and chips to frame, particularly lower part. Five or so marks, perhaps caused by nails, to lower part of frame. (HCR, 1 March 2002).L1/20021985200019441984SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonSCOTT, Alison1985200019791984ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/04/0719842003early 20th century1Alexander Lawson, D.D. (b.1852) was Professor of English Literature (Berry Chair) in the United College, 1897-1920. He was Dean of the Faculty of Arts, 1902-07. More information on subject in file.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasLAWSON, ALEXANDERPROFESSORPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSENGLISHLORIMER, JOHN H.BERRY CHAIRVANDALISMobject history fileDark brown gilt 147.2 x 121.8 cm22 May 1985April 2000194414 June 1984CATDonated by Mrs. Lawson, the subject's widow (see Court Minutes 1924-1925, p.84 and 1925-1926, p.68). Her address at the time of donation was 37 Drummond Place, Edinburgh.HC200s. bottom left Two labels removed from portrait during restoration in 1991: now in file, mounted on acid free card.They read: printed: JAMES BOURLET & SONS, Ltd., / Fine Art Packers, Frame Makers. / 67307 / 17 & 18, NASSAU STREET, MORTIMER STREET. / 'Phone MUSEUM 1871 printed with details in handwriting, black ink: ROYAL SOCIETY OF PORTRAIT PAIN[TERS] / Name of Artist J.H. Lorimer / Address 4 Drummond Place Edinburgh / Title of Work The late Alexander Lawson D.D. Professor of English / Literature in the University of St Andrews / No. on Schedule Regd. No. / Catalogue No.LAWSON, MrsCreated bydbi HC200.jpg146116801925192519001925125.3 x 97.6 cm (sight)June 1925ADA portrait of Alexander Lawson, Professor of English Literature in the United College, 1897-1920 and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, 1902-07. He is shown standing in a study with his left hand resting on the back of a chair. Lawson wears a black gown with a purple hood.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDCleanedconservationconservationC0097HC200EdinburghLORIMER, John H., RSA (1856-1936)CRE2000-11-16ABlch1 1175collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200120015 January 200110:01:1716:57:5910:05:41HC818HC2000.2HC2000.3single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1890-1990cr67ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERVICE-CHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWStextilePRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222000-01-06DonationR.W. Forsyth LtdEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsTransferred to Museum Collections1Present2000-01-06ComponentRecord state2000-01-06goodVice-Chancellor's Trenchergood: material worn at corners2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC818 - Vice-Chancellor's gown HC2000.2-2000.3 - Chancellor's trenchers1890-1990199011890PurchaseUniversity of St AndrewsVice Chancellor's gown: black brocaded silk gown with long closed sleeves and square collar trimmed with silver lace and silver frogging.Chancellor's TrencherChancellor's TrenchertextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKsilver braidingTRENCHERVICE-CHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTEXTILEPRINCIPALobject history file16 September 2009Transferred to Museum CollectionsHC2000.1manufacturer's label inside: R.W. FORSYTH LTD EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / HATTERS / 7 1/4 [size]E231E231University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsManufactered by199020011890200118901990H 13.0 x W 24.5 x D 24.5 cm1890-19905 January 2001PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth LtdMANU2000-01-06AB10:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 1399collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern20002000July 200020032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWS13:50:0711:46:1812:50:5015:29:1512:41:3709:43:22University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2007.20HC2007.21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1941HC2000.10Hung in Principal's OfficeMoved from Principal's office to Museum Collections office.BIRDALTARRELIGIONSEA EAGLECULTScotlandMACLEAN, WILLPREHISTORYSHEEPshellsPICTUREORKNEYNEOLITHICBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-04-182011-04-082011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222000-08-18HC:C4PurchaseMACLEAN, WillScotlandMACLEAN, WillPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with 'The Tanera Suite' by Will Maclean: HC2000.11/1-4.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-08-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£300.00NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £750.00 (insurance)Value: £500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.200320092011-03-012000-08-18very goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesBird AltarAs before. Slight wearing of paint in corners and at intervals along upper and lower surface of frame. (EV, 01.03.2011)good: frame slightly chipped and scratched.20012003RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20012003HC2000.11/1-4, HC1992.1.1-22 - other works by Will Maclean19901"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song"Excavations of Neolithic sites in Orkney revealed mummified sea eagles at an altar. This is the inspiration for this work.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperBIRDALTARRELIGIONSEA EAGLECULTSCOTLANDMACLEAN, WILLPREHISTORYSHEEPSHELLSPICTUREORKNEYNEOLITHICBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history file76.5 x 61.7 cm Brown wooden frame11 January 200122 July 2003Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with 'The Tanera Suite' by Will Maclean: HC2000.11/1-4.£300.00HC2000.10signed in pencil, lower right: W[i] J. Maclean inscr. in pencil, lower left: 35/40 inscr. in pencil, lower middle: Bird Altar inscr. printed on label on backboard: RUNKEL-HUE-WILLIAMS LTD / 6/8 Old Bond Street London. W1X 3TA. Tel: 071 495 7017 / Will MACLEAN, b. 1941 / 'Bird Altar' / 1990 / Etching / 49 x 37 cm / Signed lower rightE247E247MACLEAN, WillCreated by200020001990199052.9 cm x 39.7 cm (sight)July 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMACLEAN, Will (1941- )CRE2000-08-18AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1 1395collect>interncollect>internpeople20002000July 200020032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS11:56:2216:24:5015:30:26A Voyage Round Great Britain: Undertaken Between the Years 1813 and 1823 and Commencing from Land's End, Cornwall; Tate Gallery, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.142006-10-152006-10-152006-05-192006-05-19HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt'With a Series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell R.A.'.ac114alh10ac114HR1941Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESScotlandTANERAMACLEAN, WILLBOATSSEAHILLSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282000-08-18PurchaseMACLEAN, WillTayport, Fife, ScotlandMACLEAN, Will£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with Bird Altar by Will Maclean, HC2000.10.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-08-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£500NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500.00 (insurance)Value: £2000 for HC2000.11(1)-(4 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009The 4 images in 'The Tanera Suite' were inspired by the steel engravings of William Daniell in 'A Voyage Round Great Britain'. Maclean was given the project by Peacock Printmakers in Aberdeen to create an artwork associated with this classic text. However, the core image of the ship's rail, baggage and emigrants is directly sampled from a painting entitled 'Lochaber No More' c1884 by John Watson Nicol (1856-1926). The image of the man in 'Lochaber No More' is seen in Maclean's fourth print in the Tanera Suite, 'The Departure' HC2000.11(4). Tanera is an island in the Summer Isles off north-west Scotland.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2000-08-182011-03-042011-03-04very goodgoodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesThe Land: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'framewholegood: frame slightly chipped and scratchedLoss on bottom at centre.As 2000, very good overall condition.Old Union Diner20002002200320042009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20012002200320042009HC2000.11/2-4 - other prints in this series HC1992.1.1-22, HC2000.10, works by Will Macleanabout 19941"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"One of a series of four prints, constituting 'The Tanera Suite'. The others, The Clearance, The Waiting and The Departure, are also in the Boswell Art Collection (HC2000.11/2-4). Tanera is one of the Summer Isles on the west coast of Scotland. Maclean's ancestors were evacuated to it.printscreenprintahprint on paperLANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESSCOTLANDTANERAMACLEAN, WILLBOATSSEAHILLSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history file58.2 x 71.0 cm grey wooden frameAutumn 2000 - April 20016 August 200228 August 200322 September 200421 October 2009GEN£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with Bird Altar by Will Maclean, HC2000.10.£500HC2000.11(1)impressed on print, lower right: peacock symbol inscr. in ink on label on backboard: Will MACLEAN R.S.A. / RSW / "TANERA". / AFTER WM. DANIELL / THE LAND 1. inscr. in ink on label on backboard: SCREENPRINT: / LTD EDITION OF 40 / SIGNED ON REVERSE / OF THE PRINT.E247E247MACLEAN, WillCreated by200020001993199548.3 x 62.0 cm (actual excluding mount)July 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandTayport, FifeMACLEAN, Will (1941- )CRE2000-08-18AAah1 1396collect>interncollect>internpeople20002000July 200020032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:56:2216:26:4815:30:26A Voyage Round Great Britain: Undertaken Between the Years 1813 and 1823 and Commencing from Land's End, Cornwall; Tate Gallery, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt'With a Series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell R.A.'.ac114alh10ac114HR1941Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESScotlandTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEBOATSSEAHILLSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282000-08-18PurchaseMACLEAN, WillTayport, Fife, ScotlandMACLEAN, Will£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-08-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£500NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500.00 (insurance)Value: £2000 for HC2000.11(1)-(4 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009The 4 images in 'The Tanera Suite' were inspired by the steel engravings of William Daniell in 'A Voyage Round Great Britain'. Maclean was given the project by Peacock Printmakers in Aberdeen to create an artwork associated with this classic text. However, the core image of the ship's rail, baggage and emigrants is directly sampled from a painting entitled 'Lochaber No More' c1884 by John Watson Nicol (1856-1926). The image of the man in 'Lochaber No More' is seen in Maclean's fourth print in the Tanera Suite, 'The Departure' HC2000.11(4). Tanera is an island in the Summer Isles off north-west Scotland.KELSHAW, Jen2000-08-182011-04-03very goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Clearance: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'wholegood: frame slightly chipped and scratched. 23/9/04 - Frame scratched, centre of vertical edges, as though by mirrorplates of another work.As 2004, very good condition, scratching on frame.Old Union Diner20002002200320042009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20012002200320042009HC2000.11/1-4 - other prints in this series HC1992.1.1-22, HC2000.10, works by Will Macleanabout 19941"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"One of a series of four prints, constituting 'The Tanera Suite'. The others, The Land, The Waiting and The Departure, are also in the Boswell Art Collection (HC2000.11/1-4). Tanera is one of the Summer Isles on the west coast of Scotland. Maclean's ancestors were evacuated to it.printscreenprintahprint on paperLANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESSCOTLANDTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEBOATSSEAHILLSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history file58.2 x 71.0 cm grey wooden frameAutumn 2000 - April 20016 August 200228 August 200322 September 200421 October 2009GEN£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.£500HC2000.11(2)impressed lower right: peacock symbol inscr. in ink on label on backboard: Will MACLEAN R.S.A. RSW / TANERA - AFTER DANIELL / 'THE CLEARANCE. 2 / SCREENPRINT inscr. in ink on label on backboard: SCREENPRINT / LTD EDITION OF 40. / SIGNED ON REVERSE / OF THE PRINTE247E247MACLEAN, WillCreated by200020001993199548.5 x 62.5 cm (actual excluding mount)July 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandTayport, FifeMACLEAN, Will (1941- )CRE2000-08-18AAah1 1397collect>internpeople20002000July 200020032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:56:2215:30:26A Voyage Round Great Britain: Undertaken Between the Years 1813 and 1823 and Commencing from Land's End, Cornwall; Tate Gallery, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt'With a Series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell R.A.'.ac114ac114HR1941Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESScotlandTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEWAITINGBOATSHILLSEADANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282000-08-18PurchaseMACLEAN, WillTayport, Fife, ScotlandMACLEAN, Will£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-08-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£500NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500.00 (insurance)Value: £2000 for HC2000.11(1)-(4 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009The 4 images in 'The Tanera Suite' were inspired by the steel engravings of William Daniell in 'A Voyage Round Great Britain'. Maclean was given the project by Peacock Printmakers in Aberdeen to create an artwork associated with this classic text. However, the core image of the ship's rail, baggage and emigrants is directly sampled from a painting entitled 'Lochaber No More' c1884 by John Watson Nicol (1856-1926). The image of the man in 'Lochaber No More' is seen in Maclean's fourth print in the Tanera Suite, 'The Departure' HC2000.11(4). Tanera is an island in the Summer Isles off north-west Scotland.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2000-08-182011-04-032011-04-03very goodgoodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Waiting: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'framewholegood: frame chipped and scratched, particularly along upper edge. 23/9/04 - Frame scratched, centre of vertical edges, as though by mirrorplates of another work. As 2004, 2 scratches at centre of top and dent to the right of top.As 2004.Old Union Diner20002002200320042009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20012002200320042009HC2000.11/1-4 - other prints in this series HC1992.1.1-22, HC2000.10, works by Will Maclean1994 or 19951"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"One of a series of four prints, constituting 'The Tanera Suite'. The others, The Land, The Clearance and The Departure, are also in the Boswell Art Collection (HC2000.11/1-4).. Tanera is one of the Summer Isles on the west coast of Scotland. Maclean's ancestors were evacuated there.printscreenprintahprint on paperLANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESSCOTLANDTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEWAITINGBOATSHILLSEADANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history file58.2 x 71.0 cm grey wooden frameAutumn 2000 - April 20016 August 200228 August 200322 September 200421 October 2009GEN£500 for HC2000.11/1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.£500HC2000.11(3)impressed lower right: peacock symbol impressed upper right, upside down: ARCH[88] / FRAN[CE] inscr. in ink on label on backboard: Will MACLEAN. 1995. R.SA / DANIELL / SERIES - TANERA / "THE WAITING" / SCREENPRINT 1994E247E247MACLEAN, WillCreated by200020001994199549.0 x 62.2 cm (actual excluding mount)July 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandTayport, FifeMACLEAN, Will (1941- )CRE2000-08-18AAah1 1398collect>interncollect>internpeople20002000July 200020032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:56:2216:34:0115:30:26A Voyage Round Great Britain: Undertaken Between the Years 1813 and 1823 and Commencing from Land's End, Cornwall; Tate Gallery, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt'With a Series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell R.A.'.ac114alh10ac114HR1941Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryMoved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESScotlandTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEWAITINGBOATSHILLSEAOLD MANLONELINESSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282000-08-18PurchaseMACLEAN, WillTayport, Fife, ScotlandMACLEAN, Will£500 for HC2000.11.1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.1PresentSPROSON, AlanSeptember 200020002000£42.59Framing of print.ALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-08-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£500NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500.00 (insurance)Value: £2000 for HC2000.11(1)-(4 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009The 4 images in 'The Tanera Suite' were inspired by the steel engravings of William Daniell in 'A Voyage Round Great Britain'. Maclean was given the project by Peacock Printmakers in Aberdeen to create an artwork associated with this classic text. However, the core image of the ship's rail, baggage and emigrants is directly sampled from a painting entitled 'Lochaber No More' c1884 by John Watson Nicol (1856-1926). The image of the man in 'Lochaber No More' is seen in Maclean's fourth print in the Tanera Suite, 'The Departure' HC2000.11(4). Tanera is an island in the Summer Isles off north-west Scotland.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2000-08-182011-04-032011-04-03very goodgoodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Departure: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'framewholegood 23/9/04 - Frame scratched, centre of vertical edges, as though by mirrorplates of another work.As 2004, scratching especially bad on the left side.Generally very good condition.Old Union Diner20002002200320042009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20012002200320042009HC2000.11/1-4 - other prints in this series HC1992.1.1-22, HC2000.10, works by Will Maclean19941"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"One of a series of four prints, constituting 'The Tanera Suite'. The others, The Land, The Clearance and The Waiting, are also in the Boswell Art Collection (HC2000.11/1-4).. Tanera is one of the Summer Isles on the west coast of Scotland. Maclean's ancestors were evacuated there.printscreenprintahprint on paperLANDEMIGRATIONDEPARTUREHIGHLAND CLEARANCESSCOTLANDTANERAMACLEAN, WILLCLEARANCEWAITINGBOATSHILLSEAOLD MANLONELINESSDANIELL, WILLIAMLOCHABERPEACOCKBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history fileAutumn 2000 - April 20016 August 200228 August 200322 September 200421 October 2009GEN£500 for HC2000.11.1-4. Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Purchased with HC2000.10, Bird Altar by Will Maclean.£500HC2000.11(4)impressed lower right: peacock symbol inscr. in pencil, verso 8/30 The Departure W J Maclean '94E247E247MACLEAN, WillCreated by200020001994199448.7 x 62.0 cm (actual excluding mount)July 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandTayport, FifeMACLEAN, Will (1941- )CRE2000-08-18AAah1 1513peopleexhibit20002000November 20002000November 2000EDINBURGHST ANDREWS11:21:2015:02:13Museum Collections UnitE2000.3E2011.12000-02-112011-03-052000-01-202011-01-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt3 June 2000ac114ad458HRPresent in University Hall, Old Wing, Dining Room.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Old Wing Dining Room after refurbishment of University Hall.UNIVERSITY HALLUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSARCHITECTUREBEVERIDGE FUNDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252011-01-172000-11-06PurchaseJASINSKI, Alfons B.Dysart, Kirkcaldy, ScotlandJASINSKI, Alfons B.1Present2000-11-06ComponentRecord state£500 + £50 (frame)JASINSKI, A.B.Value: £1000 Based on normal sale price of artist's work.20002000-11-06very goodRoyal Society of Watercolourists Annual ExhibitionModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureNational Gallery of ScotlandGateway GalleriesUniversity Halls Ten aspects of the buildings that form University HallgoodHC2000.1316:53:47gw2011-01-10200320082009DALE, AmyKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy2011-03-08200320082009Other works purchased with Beveridge FundNovember 2000200012000CommissionedUniversity HallCommissioned and purchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund.Copyright rests with the artist. May not be reproduced without permission. 16 December 2000 - fax from artist granting permission for us to reproduce the work for internal use e.g. to publish in the Alumnus Chronicle. Despite meeting artist and other contact since, he has not yet returned entry form, apparently through forgetfulness.paintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperUNIVERSITY HALLUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSARCHITECTUREBEVERIDGE FUNDobject history file96.5 x 72.4 cmMoved to Gateway Gallery from University Hall to be displayed in Model Rooms exhibition.September 200321 February 200812 March 2009Commissioned and purchased by University Hall using the Beveridge Fund.£500 + £50 (frame)HC2000.13signed bottom left: A.B. Janinski 2000 inscr. on backboard: A.B. Jasinski R.S.W. / "University Halls. St Andrews University" / April - October 2000 / Copyright - property of the artist. May not be reproduced without permissionUniversity HallJASINSKI, A.B.Created by20002000200020002000200089.5 x 64.8 cm (sight)3 June 2000November 2000MAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandKnox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταUniversity Halls Alfons Jasinski (1945- ) Watercolour, 2000 This painting shows ten aspects of the buildings that form University Hall. It was commissioned by University Hall and purchased through the Beveridge Fund. The painting usually hangs in the Old Wing Dining Room and is enjoyed by the students who now use this room as a common room.2011-01-10Dysart, KirkcaldyJASINSKI, Alfons B., R.S.W.CRE2000-11-06AA16:53:47KNOX, KevinRe-hung in the Old Wing Dining Room at University Hall following the Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-08uh1 1514200020002000single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABHRMoved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to Old Wing Dining Room after refurbishment of University Hall.CRESTUNIVERSITYMOTTOUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEMBROIDERYARMStextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-252000-11-07BequestMother of Mrs Margaret ScuttsSCUTTS, MargaretMrs Scutts also bequeathed books to the Library, and a bookcase, now in the Dow House.1Present2000-11-07ComponentRecord stateMrs Scutts (nee Burt) studied at the University (1930-34?) but did not graduate. For some time she lived in McIntosh Hall. At the end of her life, she told Barry Ferguson of External Relations that her mother was a friend of Principal Irvine and she had been allowed to sit in on some classes.2000-11-07goodEmbroidery: arms and motto (Aiev apiotevelv) of University of St Andrewsgood, slightly discoloured20072009BURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy200720091930s?1The coat of arms was adopted by the University in 1905textileuhCLOTHSILKCRESTUNIVERSITYMOTTOUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEMBROIDERYARMSTEXTILEobject history file37.2 x 33.6 cm (sight)29 May 200712 March 2009Mrs Scutts also bequeathed books to the Library, and a bookcase, now in the Dow House.HC2000.14E248E248SCUTTS, Mrs MargaretCreated by200020001920198033.5 x 30.0 cm (sight)2000ABUniversity of St AndrewsMother of Mrs Margaret ScuttsCRE2000-11-07ABuh1 1522collect>intern200020009 November 200020008 September 200009:53:26Collecting Victorian TilesThe Decorated Tile, LondonDutch TilesTiles in Architecturesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.66-67p.19Illustration and description of a tile similar to this, with 'ox-head' corners.Notes on Dutch 'ox-head' tiles, general information on tiles.p.46 - picture of a tile with a corner design similar to ours, here called 'bee's or spider's head'. General information on Dutch tiles.HC2000.15(2)HC2000.15(3)ad458HRHRtileBOATFISHERMENBRIDGEDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEOX-HEADWESTERLEAWARDLAWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102010-04-222000-11-23LOCKETT, Terence A.AUSTWICK, J. and B.KORF, DingmanVAN LEMMEN, HansDonationunknownThe Netherlands?WALKER, LornaMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.1Present2000-11-23ComponentRecord stateMacgregor Auctions, St AndrewsValue: about £30.00 Price this tile might fetch if auctioned. Tiles with other patterns, e.g. children playing games, might fetch more.20002000-11-23fairDutch ox-head tilefair: fine cracking to glazing, chips to edges of tile, particularly to left and lower edges, and to lower centre09:52:58oastore2011-05-10PHILLIPSON, AndyHC2000.15(2) and HC2000.15(3) - other tiles from the series2011-04-12probably late 18th century1The blue and white tile depicts two fishermen on a bridge over a river, with five boats and a building in the background. The tile has ox-head corners.Dutch ox-head tileDutch tile: fragmentOpen Access Storeoastoretin-glazed earthenwareTILEBOATFISHERMENBRIDGEDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEOX-HEADWESTERLEAWARDLAWOpen Access Storeobject history fileGENGENGENGENMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.HC2000.15(1)E251E251WALKER, Miss LornaManufactered byHC2000.15(1).jpg200020001750182013.0 x 13.0 cm9 November 2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsThe Netherlands?unknownMANU2000-11-23AC09:52:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1535collect>intern200020009 November 200020008 September 200009:53:27Collecting Victorian TilesThe Decorated Tile, LondonDutch TilesTiles in Architecturesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.66-67p.19Illustration and description of a tile similar to this, with 'ox-head' corners.Notes on Dutch 'ox-head' tiles, general information on tiles.p.46 - picture of a tile with a corner design similar to ours, here called 'bee's or spider's head'. General information on Dutch tiles.ad458HRtileBIRDSWANBOATDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEOX-HEADWESTERLEAWARDLAWRIVERWATERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102001-01-19HC2000.15(1)LOCKETT, Terence A.AUSTWICK, J. and B.KORF, DingmanVAN LEMMEN, HansDonationunknownThe Netherlands?WALKER, LornaMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.1Present2001-01-19ComponentRecord stateMacgregor Auctions, St AndrewsValue: about £30.00 Price tile HC2000.15(1) (examined by Macgregors) might fetch if auctioned. Tiles with other patterns, e.g. children playing games, might fetch more.20002001-01-19goodDutch ox-head tilegood: minor areas of damage to glazing on right side of tile; chips to edges of tile, particularly to left edge and lower left corner; some minor scratches on tile09:52:58oastore2011-05-10PHILLIPSON, AndyHC2000.15(1) and HC2000.15(3) - other tiles from the series2011-04-12probably late 18th century1The blue and white tile depicts a swan (or goose?) with a speckled breast on a river, with two boats and a building in the background. The tile has ox-head corners.Dutch ox-head tileOpen Access Storeoastoretin-glazed earthenwareTILEBIRDSWANBOATDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEOX-HEADWESTERLEAWARDLAWRIVERWATEROpen Access Storeobject history fileGENGENGENGENMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.HC2000.15(2)E251E251WALKER, Miss LornaManufactered byHC2000.15(2).jpg200020001750182012.7 x 13.0 cm9 November 2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsThe Netherlands?unknownMANU2001-01-19AB09:52:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1563collect>interncollect>intern200020009 November 200017:12:4509:53:28Collecting Victorian TilesThe Decorated Tile, LondonDutch TilesTiles in Architecturesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRtileMANSNAILPIPEDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEWESTERLEAWARDLAWRIVERWATERBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-102001-02-13HC2000.15(1)LOCKETT, Terence A.AUSTWICK, J. and B.KORF, DingmanVAN LEMMEN, HansDonationunknownThe Netherlands?WALKER, LornaMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.1Present2001-02-13ComponentRecord state2001-02-13poorDutch tile: fragmenttile broken: about two thirds remains. Large scratch runs diagonally from lower left to upper right of tile. Glazing cracked all over tile, lost in minor areas. Minor damage to intact edges of tile.09:52:58oastore2011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireHC2000.15(1) and HC2000.15(2) - other tiles from the series2011-05-11probably late 18th century1The blue and white tile depicts a man with a pipe playing to a snail, with a bridge in the background. The corner decoration differs from the ox-head corners of tiles HC2000.15(1) and HC2000.15(2).Dutch ox-head tileOpen Access Storeoastoretin-glazed earthenwareTILEMANSNAILPIPEDUTCHLANDSCAPEUNIVERSITY HALLFIREPLACEWESTERLEAWARDLAWRIVERWATERBRIDGEOpen Access Storeobject history fileGENGENGENGENMiss Walker found 26 tiles in an attic in the Wardlaw building (formerly known as Westerlea), University Hall, some years before 2000 - they are probably from a fireplace demolished when the University obtained Westerlea in 1947. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall and carefully safeguarded the tiles for several years, recognising that, though apparently discarded, they were associated with and could be said to belong to, the University. After an approach from Miss Walker in 2000, it was decided that the University Museum Collections should receive three tiles, as a record of the existence of the others. Limited potential use, access to or display of the tiles and lack of storage space rendered it impractical to accept all the tiles. Miss Walker is to consider the retention or disposal of the rest, perhaps using any funds raised from their future sale to benefit University Hall.HC2000.15(3)E251E251WALKER, Miss LornaManufactered bydbi HC2000.15(3).jpg200020001750182013.0 x 11.5 cm (at widest parts)9 November 2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsThe Netherlands?unknownMANU2001-02-13AD09:52:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1608collect>interncollect>intern20002000200017:03:5716:54:05HC2000.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114hcr1JABHR1923Removed from Technology Centre as Research and Enterprise staff moving to new offices in the Gateway Building. There is nowhere appropriate to hang these in the Gateway so the have been taken into the MCO picture store.Hung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.BOATSEAGRASSPORTNAHAVONMCINTYRE, DONALDLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-01-252009-08-262001-06-04PurchaseMCINTYRE, Donald, R.C.A.WalesPurchased by the Technology Centre, University of St Andrews, for a conference room.1Present2001-06-04ComponentRecord stateDonald McIntyre was born in Yorkshire and brought up in the north west of Scotland. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art and under James Wright at Garelochhead. His subjects include continental street scenes and west of Scotland landscapes, 'in a strong post-Impressionist style which shows the influence of 20th century Scottish artists from Cadell through to Redpath and Philipson and Michie'.DALE, AmyRAWSON, Helen2001-06-042011-08-132011-01-25very goodgoodgoodBoats on the Grass, Portnahavongoodsmall loss to frame top leftframe has several vertical scratches to top. Brush bristle stuck to paint, top left.20082009BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20082009HC2000.17 - other work by McIntyrebefore 20001Figures, Rocks and Sea, Ionapaintingoil paintingpooilBOATSEAGRASSPORTNAHAVONMCINTYRE, DONALDLANDSCAPEobject history file77.5 x 103 cm Plain gilt wooden frame29 May 200813 August 2009Purchased by the Technology Centre, University of St Andrews, for a conference room.HC2000.16s. in black paint, lower left: D McIntyreE265E265Created by200020001970200054 x 80 cm (sight)2000APUniversity of St AndrewsWalesMCINTYRE, Donald, R.C.A. (1923- )CRE2001-06-04AApo1 1609collect>interncollect>intern20002000200018:05:0417:03:57HC2000.16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114JABHR1923Removed from Technology Centre as Research and Enterprise staff moving to new offices in the Gateway Building. There is nowhere appropriate to hang these in the Gateway so the have been taken into the MCO picture store.Moved from picture store in museum collections office to the Regent's Room in St Salvator's to replace White Gables (HC77), which is included in the temporary exhibition 'Recording Scotland' (19th January - 7th March 2009).Returned to Museum collections office after White Gables was re-hung in the Regent's Room. Hung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.ROCKSEAIONAMCINTYRE, DONALDLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-192011-04-152009-08-262001-06-05PurchaseMCINTYRE, Donald, R.C.A.WalesPurchased by the Technology Centre, University of St Andrews, for a conference room.1Present2001-06-05ComponentRecord stateDonald McIntyre was born in Yorkshire and brought up in the north west of Scotland. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art and under James Wright at Garelochhead. His subjects include continental street scenes and west of Scotland landscapes, 'in a strong post-Impressionist style which shows the influence of 20th century Scottish artists from Cadell through to Redpath and Philipson and Michie'.RAWSON, Helen2001-06-052011-01-25very goodAs previouslyFigures, Rocks and Sea, Ionagood2008200920092009BURDGE, JessicaDALE, AmyDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica2008200920092009HC2000.16 - other work by McIntyrebefore 20001Boats on the Grass, Portnahavonpaintingoil paintingpooilROCKSEAIONAMCINTYRE, DONALDLANDSCAPEobject history file77.2 x 103 cm Plain gilt wooden frame29 May 200822 January 200913 March 200913 August 2009Purchased by the Technology Centre, University of St Andrews, for a conference room.HC2000.17s. in black paint, lower centre: D McIntyreE265E265Created byHC2000.17.jpg200020001970200054 x 78.5 cm (sight)2000APUniversity of St AndrewsWalesMCINTYRE, Donald, R.C.A. (1923- )CRE2001-06-05AApo1 1267collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200020005 January 200010:01:4116:58:1916:57:59HC2000.1HC2000.3single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1999cr67ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERCHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWStextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222000-05-28DonationunknownUniversity of St AndrewsTransferred to Museum Collections.1Present2000-05-28ComponentRecord state2000-05-28very goodChancellor's Trenchergood: relined and tassle replaced in 19992009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2000.1-HC2000.3 - Vice Chancellor's and Chancellor's trenchersbefore 1999199911890PurchaseUniversity of St AndrewsFrom unknown manufacturer. Used until 2000.Vice-Chancellor's TrencherChancellor's TrencherBlack trencher trimmed with gold lace and with a gold tassle.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKgold lacegold braidingTRENCHERCHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTEXTILEobject history file16 September 2009From unknown manufacturer. Used until 2000.Transferred to Museum Collections.HC2000.2label inside: 7 3/8 60 [size]E231E231University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsManufactered by199920001890200018901998H 12.5 x W 25.5 x D 25.5 cmbefore 19995 January 2000PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-28AA10:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 1268collect>interncollect>intern200020005 January 200010:02:0916:58:19HC2000.1HC2000.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbefore 1999cr67ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERCHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWStextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152010-04-222000-05-28DonationunknownUniversity of St AndrewsTransferred to Museum Collections.1Present2000-05-28ComponentRecord state2000-05-28goodChancellor's Trenchergood: lining is loose, corners of trencher slightly worn2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2000.1 - HC2000.2 - Vice Chancellor and Chancellor's trenchersbefore 1999199911890PurchaseUniversity of St AndrewsFrom unknown manufacturer.Vice-Chancellor's TrencherChancellor's TrencherBlack trencher trimmed with black cloth and with a gold tassle.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorevelvetgold braidingTRENCHERCHANCELLORACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEHATCEREMONYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTEXTILEobject history file16 September 2009From unknown manufacturer.Transferred to Museum Collections.HC2000.3gold lettering inside trencher: CrE231E231University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsManufactered by199920001890200018901998H 11.0 x W 24.0 x D 24.0 cmbefore 19995 January 2000PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-28AB10:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 1194photo20002000February 200015:48:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJanuary 2000ad458ALDHRMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.MUSICSCOTTISH STUDENTS' SONGBOOKSONGbookSTUDENTS' ASSOCIATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262008-10-152000-02-10DonationBAYLEY & FERGUSONGlasgow or London, BritainStudents' AssociationGiven into the care of University Collections by the Students' Association.1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord statePublished for the Scottish Students Song Book Committee by Bayley and Ferguson, 2 Great Marlborough Street, London and 54 Queen Street, Glasgow. This edition is undated.2000-02-10The Scottish Students' Song Bookgood: some foxing2008DALE, Amy2008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-12after 1940200012000DonationStudents' AssociationGiven by an anonymous donor, who had had the book for many years.bookgallerymusa/g2paperMUSICSCOTTISH STUDENTS' SONGBOOKSONGBOOKSTUDENTS' ASSOCIATIONobject history file16 October 2008Given by an anonymous donor, who had had the book for many years.Given into the care of University Collections by the Students' Association.HC2000.4E235E235Students' AssociationStudents' AssociationPublished byHC2000.4.jpg20002000200020001940198027.5 x 19.5 x 2.4 cmJanuary 2000February 2000DADUniversity of St AndrewsBritainGlasgow or LondonBAYLEY & FERGUSONPUB2000-02-10Amuseummusa/g2/case 121 1214collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19991999199910:20:1713:13:3910:17:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458HRHRMoved from College Gate to Museum Collections office picture storeMoved to Principal's officeRemoved from the Principal's office in College Gate, at the request of the new Principal. Taken to former Museum Collections office at the back of the library.SEAGULLPORTPATRICKARNOTT, STRUTHERPRINCIPALSEAHORSEBOATALEXANDER, VIVIENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-252011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222000-03-28DonationALEXANDER, VivienYarrow, Selkirk, ScotlandARNOTT, StrutherBought by Princial Arnott from Vivien Alexander using a fund to be spent at his discretion for the University.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2000.5May 200220022002£20.00Slipped in mount. Remounted.2000-03-28ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesAlexander notes that she made this painting between and after two trips to Portpatrick and the surrounding countryside of Galloway and Dumfriesshire in the spring. Alexander trained at the Edinburgh College of Art.VOCE, Ella2000-03-282011-03-18goodgoodPortpatrickbadly mounted: glued to board? Paper is crinkled through slipping on mount. Small scratch on glazing. (HCR 26/3/00) Slipped in frame, was apparently held in place only by being blu-taced to board. Sent for mounting (HCR, Jan 2002). Remounted, May 2002. Slight undulations remain.Still slight undulations. Speck of flaked paint on mount (lower right). Frame slightly chipped in corners and white paint marks on upper edge and lower right corner. Scratch to glazing, mid-left.10:19:59oastore/pictureracking/rack5B2011-02-01200320042009ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-05-2520032004200919991paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil and acrylic on paperSEAGULLPORTPATRICKARNOTT, STRUTHERPRINCIPALSEAHORSEBOATALEXANDER, VIVIENOpen Access Storageobject history file108.8 x 95.4 cm wooden fameLocated in oastore, rack5BOctober 200317 August 200419 April 2009Bought by Princial Arnott from Vivien Alexander using a fund to be spent at his discretion for the University.HC2000.5signed, lower left, in oil: Vivien AlexanderE237E237ARNOTT, Principal StrutherCreated by199919991999199991.7 cm x 80.1 cm (actual)1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandYarrow, SelkirkALEXANDER, VivienCRE2000-03-28AB10:19:59DALE, AmyLocated in Andy Goor's office2011-05-25cg1 1218peoplecollect>interncollect>intern20002000March 2000ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:29:3913:58:5110:31:36University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2000.2E2005.32000-05-0720062000-03-172005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRHR1966In Museum Collection office picture storereturned to mco after exhibitionGASOMETERST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYCAMOUFLAGEphotographBELLINGHAM, DAVIDHAMLYN, JIMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222000-05-10PurchaseBELLINGHAM, DavidScotlandBELLINGHAM, David and HAMLYN, JimCommissioned by Museum and Gallery Studies students for the exhibition 'Re:identify: a Scottish focus on manipulated photography', Crawford Arts Centre, 2000. The work was passed to Museum Collections in May 2000 but the documentation (copy of receipted invoice, signed entry form etc) was not received at this time. Neither Crawford McGugan (MGS student) or Annette Carruthers (MGS tutor) were able to supply it. Nevertheless, the work was commissioned and paid for from the exhibition budget.1Present2000-05-10ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2000-05-102011-03-18goodvery goodRe:Identify: a Scottish Focus on Manipulated PhotographyViews of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesSt Andrews Gasometer (General Purpose Pattern): manipulated photograph of St Andrews gasometer, given camouflagegood Work bowing in frame (HR, 3 Dec. 2003).Small mark in top left corner of mount. Frame scuffed in lower left corner. Tiny dent to top left edge of frame.200320052006RAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidHOPES, David20032005200620001One of an edition of five. Bellingham and Hamlyn began their series on camouflage in 1997. See also Speed Camera Camouflage, 1997, Yellow Taxi (Desert Storm Pattern), 1998, Barcelona Lamp-post (Forest Pattern), 1999 (images on file).photographC-Type colour printOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on boardGASOMETERST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYCAMOUFLAGEPHOTOGRAPHBELLINGHAM, DAVIDHAMLYN, JIMobject history filewhite plastic frame 83 x 107 cm19 November 20038 November 200512 May 2006Commissioned by Museum and Gallery Studies students for the exhibition 'Re:identify: a Scottish focus on manipulated photography', Crawford Arts Centre, 2000. The work was passed to Museum Collections in May 2000 but the documentation (copy of receipted invoice, signed entry form etc) was not received at this time. Neither Crawford McGugan (MGS student) or Annette Carruthers (MGS tutor) were able to supply it. Nevertheless, the work was commissioned and paid for from the exhibition budget.HC2000.6inscr. on label, verso: ST ANDREWS GASOMETER (GENERAL PURPOSE PATTERN) / JIM HAMLYN / DAVID BELLINGHAM / 2000 / EDITION OF FIVEE240E240BELLINGHAM, David and HAMLYN, JimCreated by200020002000200051x76 cm (image) 82x106 (integral white surround)March 2000APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBELLINGHAM, David (1966-) and HAMLYN, Jim (1966-)CRE2000-05-10ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack6B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6B1 1374collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20002000May 200011:28:5511:28:3911:28:2111:36:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOCKEYSHIRTHOCKEY SHIRTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMENS HOCKEY CLUBclubSPORTtextileCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-042010-04-222000-06-07DonationMoetteGreat BritainUniversity of St Andrews Men's Hockey Club1Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodHockey shirt, University of St Andrews Men's Hockey Club. Signed by club members, 1999-2000good: stain under logo and on right sleeve, ink on collar2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13late 1990s or 20001textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorecottonHOCKEYSHIRTHOCKEY SHIRTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMENS HOCKEY CLUBCLUBSPORTTEXTILECOSTUMEobject history file16 September 2009HC2000.722 signatures in ink number '1' sewn onto back of shirt Embroidered logo of University shield in front of crossed hockey sticks with inscription round it: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS MENS HOCKEY CLUBE244E244University of St Andrews Men's Hockey ClubManufactered bydbi HC2000.7 front.jpgdbi HC2000.7 side.jpgdbi HC2000.7 back.jpg2000200019952000H 81 x W 57 cmMay 2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsGreat BritainMoetteMANU2000-06-07AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 1227peopleexhibit200020002000ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS10:05:1912:56:54University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.3E2000.220062000-05-0720052000-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HR1963Returned to mco after exhibitionST ANDREWSCATHEDRALPILGRIMAGELIGHTBOXYASS, CATHERINESTAMPMILLENNIUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-12-062000-05-31DonationYASS, CatherineLondon, EnglandROYAL MAILDonated to the University of St Andrews by the Royal Mail.1Present2000-05-31ComponentRecord stateCommissioned by the Royal Mail as part of a series of celebratory stamps designed to mark the new millennium. An image of the work appeared on the 44p stamp. The stamp is marked: 'Millennium 1999/6 St Andrews Pilgrimage / C Yass'. This transparency was copied from the original by the Royal Mail, not Yass - although she was happy for it to be be displayed in 're:Identify', it was not made under her direct supervision.2000-05-31very goodViews of St AndrewsRe:Identify: a Scottish Focus on Manipulated PhotographyGateway GalleriesCrawford Arts CentreSt Andrews Pilgrimagegood2006HOPES, David200619991Lightbox purchased by Museum/Gallery Studies students for exhibition. Electricity source needed for display.printOpen Access Storeoastorecibachrome transparency? in lightboxST ANDREWSCATHEDRALPILGRIMAGELIGHTBOXYASS, CATHERINESTAMPMILLENNIUMobject history file12 May 2006Donated to the University of St Andrews by the Royal Mail.HC2000.8E245E245ROYAL MAILCreated by200020001999199920.7 x 25.4 x 8.8 cm (lightbox)2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonYASS, Catherine (1963-)CRE2000-05-31AA15:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore in row5, bay1, shelfA2011-02-18Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1A1 1377collect>interncollect>intern19991999Summer 199916:43:0709:58:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1900kjk2ad458HRHRRUBBER STAMPSTAMPHEPBURN HALLHALL OF RESIDENCESTATIONERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-05-102010-04-222000-06-30DonationunknownHepburn HallIan Carradice, Keeper of Collections, obtained this stamp from Hepburn Hall when it was it the process of closure and sale.1Present2000-06-30ComponentRecord state2000-06-30goodRubber stamp marked 'Hepburn Hall'fair: worn with use. Part of knob of stamp lacks dark varnish; some Tippex or similar substance on metal plate containing rubber stamp.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-11after 1900199811900PurchaseHepburn HallOpen Access StoreoastorerubberWOODmetalRUBBER STAMPSTAMPHEPBURN HALLHALL OF RESIDENCESTATIONERYobject history fileIan Carradice, Keeper of Collections, obtained this stamp from Hepburn Hall when it was it the process of closure and sale.HC2000.9stamp imprinted 'HEPBURN HALL' (reversed) so that the letters are printed the right way round when the stamp is used.E200E200Hepburn HallHepburn HallManufactered bydbi HC2000.9.jpg199819991900199919001998H 6.3 x W 4.3 x D 2.5 cmafter 1900Summer 1999PADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-06-30AB09:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 2, shelf C2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2C1 1562collect>interncollect>internpeople2001200112 February 200110:59:3414:52:3712:43:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2000ac114ad458ad458HRHRVINCENT, PROFESSOR COLIN A.PRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORMASTERUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSphotographCHEMISTRYELECTROCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-05-172011-03-012010-04-222001-02-12HC:C2PurchaseADAMSON, PeterSt Andrews, ScotlandVINCENT, Colin A.Passed to the University Museum Collections Office by Professor Vincent. Professor Vincent requested that the photograph be not put on public display until after his retirement in 2003.1Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord stateTaken on St Andrew's Day, 2000.VOCE, Ella2001-02-122011-05-17very goodvery goodPortrait of Professor C.A. Vincentexcellentexcellent. Frame slightly worn in top left corner.30 November 2000200012000CommissionedThe University of St AndrewsThe photograph shows Professor Vincent in the robes of the Vice-Chancellor. Professor Colin A. Vincent was Acting Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St Andrews throughout 2000, between the departure of Principal Struther Arnott and the arrival of Principal Brian Lang. Colin Vincent began his St Andrews career one a one-year fellowship in 1966. A lectureship then became available. He was Head of the School of Chemistry from 1990-1996. He then became Master of the United College. During 2000 he was Acting Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University. He retired in 2003. His services to education were recognised in 2003 with an OBE and an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree from the University of St Andrews. Professor Vincent's research area is electrochemistry. He was awarded the prestigious Galvani Medal in 1998. This international medal is awarded every five years, and Professor Vincent is only the second UK scientist to receive it. Portraitsphotographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographVINCENT, PROFESSOR COLIN A.PRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORMASTERUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHOTOGRAPHCHEMISTRYELECTROCHEMISTRYobject history file76.0 x 86.5 cm wood (black), with gold metal inner framePassed to the University Museum Collections Office by Professor Vincent. Professor Vincent requested that the photograph be not put on public display until after his retirement in 2003.HC2001.1inscr. on mount, below photograph: Professor C.A. Vincent / Vice-Chancellor Jan - Dec 2000E254E254The University of St AndrewsVINCENT, Professor Colin A.Created by20002001200020012000200049.4 x 59.7 cm (sight)200012 February 2001MAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsADAMSON, PeterCRE2001-02-12AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 1581collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200114:26:2710:06:0510:05:42HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRetchingWEST PORTST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262011-04-182011-04-182001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutgood. Mount foxed.HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGWEST PORTST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.object history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.10signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G L Phillips inscr. in pencil, recto, lower left: No XX inscr. on print, lower right: St Andrews inscr. on label, verso: DOTT / EDINBURGH inscr. in marker pen, verso: 21 inscr. in chalk, verso: 15 inscr. in chalk, verso: 4R Two other labels, verso, torn, with indecipherable writing.E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194012.0 x 16.0 cmApril 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 1582collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200114:39:2310:06:3210:06:05HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRetchingSTUDENTST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.ST MARY'S COLLEGEGOWNTRENCHERTHORNMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS'S THORNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262011-04-182011-04-182001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodSt Mary's, St Andrewsgood.HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGSTUDENTST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.ST MARY'S COLLEGEGOWNTRENCHERTHORNMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS'S THORNobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.11signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G. L. Phillips inscr. in pencil, recto, lower left: No XXII inscr. on print, lower right: St Marys St Andrews inscr. on print, lower left: CGL Phillips inscr. on label, verso: TAYLORS' / ART SALON / 45-51 SCHOOL HILL / ABERDEEN inscr. in marker pen, verso: 14E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194023.8 x 18.1 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 1584collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200114:38:3110:07:0010:06:32HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRetchingST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTTRENCHERNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262011-04-182011-04-182001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01fairNorth Street, St Andrewsfair. Print and mount foxedHC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTTRENCHERNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.12signed in pencil, recto, lower centre: Charles G. L. Phillips inscr. in marker pen, verso: 24 inscr. in chalk, verso: 8 inscr. in chalk, verso: 18E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194020.0 x 24.0 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 1583collect>intern20012001April 200110:07:00HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRMoved from Collections Office to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.etchingST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTTRENCHERDUNDEESTREETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182010-04-222001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodStreet Scene, with studentsgood. Mount foxed, minor foxing to print. Re-mounted by Sproson Frame scratched left and right sides (JF August 2005)2002200320052009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen2002200320052009HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsThe street is likely to be in Dundee, near the University, as this seems to be part of series of prints connected to St Andrews and its University and University College, Dundee, was then part of the University of St Andrews.printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTTRENCHERDUNDEESTREETobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.13signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G L Phillips inscr. in pencil, recto, lower left: No XII inscr. in marker pen, verso: 20 inscr. in chalk, verso: 2 [L]E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194017.0 x 11.1 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 1606collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern20012001May 200120032009June 200312 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:08:1715:30:4812:36:5512:25:24University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.15E2006.142006-10-152006-10-152006-05-192006-05-19HC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektDavie notes that the complete catalogue of works in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art includes the complete series of 'Zurich Improvisations'.ac114ac114ad458ad458JABHR1920Moved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Room 7Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.DAVIE, ALANlithographprintEDITIONS ALECTOBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282011-02-012011-01-312009-12-072001-06-01HC:C4PurchaseDAVIE, AlanEditions AlectoScolar Fine ArtPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1PresentSPROSON, Alan200120012001£86.95 (inc. VAT)Mounted and framed by Alan SprosonALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2001-06-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£540.00NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £750 (insurance)Value: £1500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009The work is one of a series of 34 pieces entitled Zurich Improvisations. This is the artist's proof of no. XII. See letter from Davie on file dated 13 April 2004. The letter from the vendor states that the work dates from 1965: however, it also notes that the work is signed and dated 1966. The date is unclear on the work itself. In his letter of 13 April 2004, Davie notes that the date is 1965: however, he has himself corrected this from 1966. Printed in colours on Rives paper with the blindstamp of Editions Alecto. Editions Alecto were founded in 1963? and were major publishers of contemporary art until the 1980s. A fire in 1979 destroyed much of their stock: this piece escaped damage. Its sale to the Univerity is its first since publication. Editions Alecto are now known as Alecto Historical Editions and have recently published copies of the Domesday Book.2011-03-012001-06-01fairvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesZurich Improvisations XIISlight creasing of Rives paper, bottom left. Dust speck behind glazing on mount, 16cm from upper left frame edge. Chip at frame edge to front top left. Crack to rear of frame mid/top left. Two small chips to rear of frame mid/top right. Dirty mark to side of frame edge. Slight discolouration to paper. [EV, 01/03/2011]good2002200320052008RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneDALE, Amy2002200320052008196619661Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)"Grangemouth Image"The title of the work was originally unknown. Davie confirmed it as Zurich Improvisations XII in 2004.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on Rives paperDAVIE, ALANLITHOGRAPHPRINTEDITIONS ALECTOBOSWELL ART COLLECTIONobject history filewood 73.0 x 100.0 cm6 August 200228 August 200317 August 200516 October 2008GENPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.£540.00HC2001.14inscr. in pencil below image: Artist Proof XII signed in pencil below print: Alan Davie 6[6]E262E262Scolar Fine Art, 35 Brunton Place, LondonCreated byPublished by20012001196619661966196663.0 x 90.0 cm (paper) 54.7 x 78.5 cm (image)May 2001APUniversity of St AndrewsDAVIE, Alan (b.1920)Editions AlectoCREPUB2001-06-01AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack1A (31/01/2011)2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1A1 1607collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2001200129 May 2001ST ANDREWS15:42:4015:51:4413:12:2313:12:0414:04:42'Wardlaws of Balmule and Pitreavie' in Wardlaws in Scotland, no. IVUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE2007.42007-10-282007-09-28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly 1600s - 2001p.124'There is also in the possession of Colonel Wardlaw Ramsay a Bible which was presented by King Charles to Sir Henry Wardlaw. Unfortunately, a letter from King Charles which at one time was inside the Bible has been lost'.cr67ad458ad458ad458ad458HRHRGLOVESCHARLES IWARDLAW, SIR HENRYEMBROIDERYBIBLEFOUNTAINFLOWERFISHCASTLECOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-242011-04-262011-03-242011-03-242011-03-032010-04-222001-06-04DonationunknownEnglandTENISON, Mrs Euphan and RENNIE, Mr AlistairThe gloves were presented with: Holy Bible, English, London, Christopher Barker, 1599, bound with The CL Psalmes of David in meeter, Edinburgh, J. Bryson, 1640. Letter from Anne of Denmark to Henry Wardlaw of Balmule, on the occassion of a christening, 28th October, 1612, with 2 applied seals (Original letter and 18th century copy). Letter from James Rennie of Kinblethmont to Robert Wardlaw, 29th January 1823, regarding the provenance of the Bible and gloves. It was the wish of the donor that the gloves and above materials retain their association. Therefore, although the gloves have been accessioned by Museum Collections and the other items catalogued by the Library, all the items are to be store in the Muniments department of the University Library. The care of the gloves will be carried out under the advice and direction of Museum Collections. Mrs Tenison's full name is Lady Hanbury-Tenison.1Present2001-06-04ComponentRecord state2001-06-04goodTreasures of the CollectionsUniversity Library FoyerPair of embroidered gauntlet gloves presented by Charles I to Sir Henry Wardlaw, 1st Baronet of Pitreavie, Fifegood: pink silk ribbon band between gauntlet and glove is faded and delicate. Fine silk stitches which hold finger seams in place have largely eroded leaving open seams, some minor damage to gilding and embroidery.PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, AndyGARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, Meg2011-04-122011-04-1224-03-1124-03-1124-03-1124-03-11about 1600-1630200112001OwnedWARDLAW familyThe gloves were in the possession of the Wardlaw family and descendants (Rennies) from the time they were presented to Sir Henry Wardlaw until 2001, when they were given by Mrs Tenison to St Andrews University Library. They latterly belonged to Mrs Tenison's father, who wished them to be returned to Scotland, as his branch of the family is now extinct. The Wardlaws in question may have been related to Bishop Wardlaw, who founded the University of St Andrews, but are not direct descendants.The gloves are of pale brown leather with separately applied tabbed ivory satin gauntlet cuffs, embroidered on both sides with fountains with grotesque water spouts, goldfish, pink flowers, in floss silks, gilt purl coils, minute gilt sequins, the tabs with couched silk threads wrapped with silver strip, floss silks and sequins in the form of castle buildings with smoking chimneys, lined with salmon pink tabby weaves silk, edged with gold bobbin lace and elliptical spangles. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreleathersatinSILKgiltsequinslaceGLOVESCHARLES IWARDLAW, SIR HENRYEMBROIDERYBIBLEFOUNTAINFLOWERFISHCASTLECOSTUMETEXTILEobject history fileGENThe gloves were in the possession of the Wardlaw family and descendants (Rennies) from the time they were presented to Sir Henry Wardlaw until 2001, when they were given by Mrs Tenison to St Andrews University Library. They latterly belonged to Mrs Tenison's father, who wished them to be returned to Scotland, as his branch of the family is now extinct. The Wardlaws in question may have been related to Bishop Wardlaw, who founded the University of St Andrews, but are not direct descendants.The gloves were presented with: Holy Bible, English, London, Christopher Barker, 1599, bound with The CL Psalmes of David in meeter, Edinburgh, J. Bryson, 1640. Letter from Anne of Denmark to Henry Wardlaw of Balmule, on the occassion of a christening, 28th October, 1612, with 2 applied seals (Original letter and 18th century copy). Letter from James Rennie of Kinblethmont to Robert Wardlaw, 29th January 1823, regarding the provenance of the Bible and gloves. It was the wish of the donor that the gloves and above materials retain their association. Therefore, although the gloves have been accessioned by Museum Collections and the other items catalogued by the Library, all the items are to be store in the Muniments department of the University Library. The care of the gloves will be carried out under the advice and direction of Museum Collections. Mrs Tenison's full name is Lady Hanbury-Tenison.HC2001.15E264E264WARDLAW familyTENISON, Mrs Euphan and RENNIE, Mr AlistairManufactered byHC2001.15.jpgHC2001.15a.jpgHC2001.15 (11).jpgHC2001.15 (14).jpgHC2001.15 (12).jpgHC2001.15 (32).jpg20012001200120011600163037 cm high x 19.5 cm wideearly 1600s - 200129 May 2001OADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandunknownMANU2001-06-04ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume drawer1A2011-03-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1A1 1611collect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200118:52:2910:12:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67HRHRHAHOE MASKmaskKoreaJAPANHUHST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY, JAPANSUH YONG-DAL, PROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-09-212010-04-222001-08-01DonationKoreaSuh Yong-DalProfessor Suh Yong-Dal gave the mask to the University of St Andrews on behalf of his institution, St Andrew's University (Momoyama Gakuin Daigaku), Izumi-city, Osaka, Japan.1Present2001-08-01ComponentRecord state2001-08-01very goodHahoe maskgood, slight scratches to woodROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06late 20th - early 21st century1A sheet presented with the mask tells the legend of Hahoe masks and Batchelor Huh: 'A young man called Huh doryong lived in Hahoe village in the middle of the Korea dynasty. He had a revelation in his dream. It was the guardian deity of his village. The following morning he devoted himself to making masks. He performed his ablutions and spread forbidden strings to prohibit strangers from entering his house. At those days, a young girl, who was ardently in love with Huh doryong but could not meet him at this period, desired to know what he was doing. Thus, she peeped through a hole she had made into Huh doryong's paper window. Her actions violated the divine rule of Huh doryong. Huh doryong spewed blood and died instantly. Thus, he could not finish making the chin of the Imae Mask, his last work. Until now, the Imae Mask, without a chin, has been handed down through generations'.Open Access StoreoastoreWOODleatherHAHOE MASKMASKKOREAJAPANHUHST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY, JAPANSUH YONG-DAL, PROFESSORobject history fileProfessor Suh Yong-Dal gave the mask to the University of St Andrews on behalf of his institution, St Andrew's University (Momoyama Gakuin Daigaku), Izumi-city, Osaka, Japan.HC2001.16inscr. in black ink inside mask: HAHOE MASK / MADE IN KOREA / from / Prof. SUH / YONG-DAL / JUL . 2001 label, printed, with oriental characters, inside maskE268E268Professor Suh Yong-DalManufactered bydbi HC2001.16.jpg200120011990200124.1 x 16.7 cmJuly 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsKoreaMANU2001-08-01AA10:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 7, shelf A2011-09-21Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet7A1 1613collect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200116:47:1917:05:55HC2001.18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1946ac114ac114JABHR1826Moved to corridor outside Bell Pettigrew Museum for new display on awards in the School of BiologymedalZOOLOGYCLASS MEDALBRINDLEY, AVICE H.HARRIS, MRS A.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-04-152008-08-122001-08-01HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9. St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandHARRIS, A.Mrs Harris also presented to the University a medal, HC2001.18, D'Arcy Thompson lecture notes from around 1943, photographs, and typescripts of her reminiscences of D'Arcy Thompson. Apart from the medal, housed in Museum Collections, these are in the Library - ms50166.1Present2001-08-01ComponentRecord state2001-08-01very goodClass medal, Special Zoology 1945-46, awarded to Avice H. Brindleygood, slightly tarnished2008BURDGE, Jessica2008HC2001.18 - medal awarded to Brindleyabout 1946194611946AwardedBRINDLEY, Avice H.Class medal, General Natural History 1943-44, awarded to Avice Haviland BrindleyClass Medalsmedalmedalbpmbronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALZOOLOGYCLASS MEDALBRINDLEY, AVICE H.HARRIS, MRS A.object history file11 Aug 2008Mrs Harris also presented to the University a medal, HC2001.18, D'Arcy Thompson lecture notes from around 1943, photographs, and typescripts of her reminiscences of D'Arcy Thompson. Apart from the medal, housed in Museum Collections, these are in the Library - ms50166.HC2001.17obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: SPECIAL ZOOLOGY / AVICE H. BRINDLEY / 1945-46 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINBRINDLEY, Avice H.HARRIS, Mrs A. (nee Brindley)Created by194620011946200119461947Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 2 cm1946July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9. St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-01AAbpm1 1614collect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200116:47:1917:05:55HC2001.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1944ac114ac114HR1826Moved to corridor outside Bell Pettigrew Museum for new display on awards in the School of BiologymedalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALBRINDLEY, AVICE H.HARRIS, MRS A.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-04-152001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9. St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandHARRIS, A.Mrs Harris also presented to the University medal HC2001.17, D'Arcy Thompson lecture notes from around 1943, photographs, and typescripts of her reminiscences of D'Arcy Thompson. Apart from the medal, housed in Museum Collections, these are in the Library - ms50166.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, General Natural History 1943-44, awarded to Avice Haviland Brindleygood, slightly tarnished2008BURDGE, Jessica2008HC2001.17 - medal awarded to Brindleyabout 1944194411944AwardedBRINDLEY, Avice H.A letter, on file, from the University Secretary to Miss Brindley, dated 1 September 1944, reads: 'I have to inform you that you have been awarded the Tay Salmon Fisheries Co. Prize of £5 for the best student in the class of Natural History at St Andrews for 1943-44'.Class medal, Special Zoology 1945-46, awarded to Avice H. BrindleyClass Medalsmedalmedalbpmbronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALBRINDLEY, AVICE H.HARRIS, MRS A.object history file11 August 2008A letter, on file, from the University Secretary to Miss Brindley, dated 1 September 1944, reads: 'I have to inform you that you have been awarded the Tay Salmon Fisheries Co. Prize of £5 for the best student in the class of Natural History at St Andrews for 1943-44'.Mrs Harris also presented to the University medal HC2001.17, D'Arcy Thompson lecture notes from around 1943, photographs, and typescripts of her reminiscences of D'Arcy Thompson. Apart from the medal, housed in Museum Collections, these are in the Library - ms50166.HC2001.18obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY / AVICE HAVILAND BRINDLEY / 1943-44 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINBRINDLEY, Avice H.HARRIS, Mrs A. (nee Brindley)Created by194420011944200119441945Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.7 x 8.7 x 2 cm1944July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9. St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AAbpm1 1615collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200112:25:1310:07:5114:15:1212:17:1412:11:04HC2001.20HC2001.21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1947hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1826medalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALAWARDFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-03-212010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Ms Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.20 and HC2001.21. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, General Natural History 1946-47, awarded to Helga M.T. Franklandgood, slightly tarnished12:24:36oastore2011-06-28HC2001.20 and HC2001.21 - medals awarded to Franklandabout 1947194711947AwardedFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Class medal, Second Science Natural History 1947-48, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, Honours Natural History 1948-49, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALAWARDFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.Open Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireMs Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.20 and HC2001.21. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.HC2001.19obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: GENERAL NATURAL HISTORY / HELGA M.T. FRANKLAND/ 1946-47 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.FRANKLAND, HelgaCreated by194720011947200119471948Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 1.8 cm1947July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 1569collect>intern20012001March 200109:54:04HC555HC1999.18HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABHRHung in the top stairwell at College Gate.WOMANFISHINGMARITIMEHADDOCKSMA' LINESCOASTLIGHTHOUSEPIERDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-11-112001-03-30BequestRR monogramDOW, AgnesDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave this oil painting, the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. This oil painting was accessioned later than the watercolours, drawings and prints, as it had been kept in the estate office and was not brought to the attention of Museum Collections until March 2001.1Present2001-03-30ComponentRecord stateThe monogram may be that of Henry Robert Robertson (1839-1924) who produced landscapes, rustic genre or portraits (see Christopher Wood, Dictionary of Victorian Paintings, 1971).Dale, Amy2001-03-302011-02-03goodgoodUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesWholegood. Some slight cracking on curtain, scratches on teapot and bottle. Frame: good. Minor scratches, chipping and soiling. Upper corners chipped, upper corner decoration cracked. Upper left and upper centre left chipped. Loss of gilding from lower edge.Condition unchanged2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC1999.18-HC1999.27 - other artworks from the Dow House18831Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.untitled: white house and street with hensThe Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleSma' lines were used to catch white fish, mainly haddock. They consist of a length of cotton twine with smaller thinner strings ("snoods") attached at intervals along the length. To these were tied iron or steel hooks which were baited with fish or shellfish (usually mussels). They were trailed behind boats and hauled in once the fish had taken the bait. The usual length of a sma' line was around two miles with around 1200 hooks, all of which had to be baited by hand. The woman has the lines in a wicker basket or 'scull' which is lined with grass. The bait is in the bowl and once she had attached it to the hooks, she would lay them in rows inside the scull. Grass was placed in layers between the rows to stop them getting tangled. The sculls were then carried on to the boats and the lines cast overboard from them. The method has now died out because of the intense labour involved. In its day, it was universal in Scotland. The quality of the fish caught in this way was usually higher than net-caught fish as they were not so prone to crushing. Only larger fish could be hooked, which incidentally acted as a good conservation measure. Professor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton, was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.paintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasWOMANFISHINGMARITIMEHADDOCKSMA' LINESCOASTLIGHTHOUSEPIERDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDobject history filegilt frame 70.2 x 86.0 cm11 November 2009Dr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave this oil painting, the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. This oil painting was accessioned later than the watercolours, drawings and prints, as it had been kept in the estate office and was not brought to the attention of Museum Collections until March 2001.HC2001.2s.: RR\83. [Rs are interlinked, back to back, with first R being backwards] inscr. in pencil on back of frame, upper left: 265 inscr. in ink on label on stretcher: ET1 [or ED] 92 / [in different ink] 49 inscr. in pencil on back of frame, centre right: 265 inscr. in pencil on back of frame, upper right: 22 E258E258DOW, Dr AgnesCreated byHC2001.2.JPG200120011883188344.7 x 59.5 cmMarch 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsRR monogramCRE2001-03-30ABcg1 1616collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200112:25:1310:08:1610:07:5212:17:1412:11:05HC2001.19HC2001.21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1948hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR1826medalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.AWARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Ms Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.19 and HC2001.21. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, Second Science Natural History 1947-48, awarded to Helga M.T. Franklandgood12:24:36oastore2011-06-28HC2001.19 and HC2001.21 - medals awarded to Franklandabout 1948194811948AwardedFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Class medal, General Natural History 1946-47, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, Honours Natural History 1948-49, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.AWARDOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireMs Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.19 and HC2001.21. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.HC2001.20obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: SECOND SCIENCE NATURAL HISTORY / HELGA M.T. FRANKLAND/ 1947-48 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.FRANKLAND, HelgaCreated by194820011948200119481949Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 1.8 cm1948July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 1617collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200112:25:1310:08:1612:17:1412:11:06HC2001.19HC2001.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1949hcr1ac114ad458ad458HRHR1826medalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Ms Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.19 and HC2001.20. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, Honours Natural History 1948-49, awarded to Helga M.T. Franklandgood12:24:36oastore2011-06-28HC2001.19 and HC2001.20 - medals awarded to Franklandabout 1949194911948AwardedFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.Class medal, General Natural History 1946-47, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, Second Science Natural History 1947-48, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALFRANKLAND, HELGA M.T.Open Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireMs Frankland also presented to the University other medals awarded to her: HC2001.19 and HC2001.20. Copies made of 10 photographs lent by Ms Frankland, relating to her student days, are on file.HC2001.21obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: HONOURS NATURAL HISTORY / HELGA M.T. FRANKLAND/ 1948-49 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINFRANKLAND, Helga M.T.FRANKLAND, HelgaCreated by194920011948200119491949Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 1.8 cm1949July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 1618collect>intern20012001July 200116:47:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1943ac114JABHRMoved to corridor outside Bell Pettigrew Museum for new display on awards in the School of BiologymedalZOOLOGYCLASS MEDALSANDISON, MARY E.E.T.SANDISON, DR EYVOR E.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232008-08-122001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlexander Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSANDISON, Eyvor E.Dr Sandison notes that the medal is in her full name of Mary E.E.T. Sandison, which she does not use.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, General Zoology 1943, awarded to Mary E.E.T. Sandisongood, green patina forming2008BURDGE, Jessica2008about 1943194311943AwardedSANDISON, Mary E.E.T.Class Medalsmedalmedalbpmbronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALZOOLOGYCLASS MEDALSANDISON, MARY E.E.T.SANDISON, DR EYVOR E.object history file11 August 2008Dr Sandison notes that the medal is in her full name of Mary E.E.T. Sandison, which she does not use.HC2001.22obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: GENERAL ZOOLOGY / MARY E.E.T. SANDISON/ 1943 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINSANDISON, MARY E.E.T.SANDISON, Dr Eyvor E.Created by194320011943200119431944Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 9.1 x 9.1 x 1.8 cm1943July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AAbpm1 1619collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern20012001July 200114:25:2816:18:2812:17:1412:11:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1944cr67ac114ad458ad458HRHR1826medalPHYSIOLOGYCLASS MEDALROBERTSON, WILLIAM BRUCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-042011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222001-08-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandROBERTSON, William BruceDonated with a photograph of the original Bute Building (kept in Muniments). Also, copies made of photographs supplied by Professor Robertson of himself as president of the Bute Medical Society, flanked by Professor D. Rutherford Dow and Professor Percy Herring; himself as representative of the Committee of the Students' Union; and himself as a member of the University cricket team. Originals of these photos returned to Professor Robertson. Copies kept in Muniments and Museum Collections.1Present2001-08-02ComponentRecord state2001-08-02very goodClass medal, Special Physiology 1943-44, awarded to William Bruce Robertsongood, green patina forming14:24:41oastore2011-07-04about 1944194411944AwardedROBERTSON, William BruceClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALPHYSIOLOGYCLASS MEDALROBERTSON, WILLIAM BRUCEOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDonated with a photograph of the original Bute Building (kept in Muniments). Also, copies made of photographs supplied by Professor Robertson of himself as president of the Bute Medical Society, flanked by Professor D. Rutherford Dow and Professor Percy Herring; himself as representative of the Committee of the Students' Union; and himself as a member of the University cricket team. Originals of these photos returned to Professor Robertson. Copies kept in Muniments and Museum Collections.HC2001.23obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY / WILLIAM BRUCE ROBERTSON/ 1943-44 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINROBERTSON, William BruceROBERTSON, Professor William BruceCreated by194420011944200119441945Medal: diameter 5.3 cm Box: 8.7 x 8.7 x 1.8 cm1944July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2001-08-02AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1620collect>interncollect>intern20012001June 200120:29:2016:39:12'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment', in Alumnus Chronicle''Mischievous to the Public Interest': The Lady Literate in Arts Diploma and the Admission of Women to the University of St Andrews 1876-1914'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1930 and 1932Vol. 59, pp 21-28pp.107-123in Robert Crawford (ed.), Launch-Site for English Studies: Three Centuries of Literary Studies at the University of St Andrews, St Andrewshcr1cr67HRHRUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSBROOCHBADGEsilverACADEMIC DRESSBROWN, MARYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-242010-04-222001-08-06SMART, Robert N.SELLARS, SusanDonationJFBirmingham, EnglandWHITEHEAD, Josephine1Present2001-08-06ComponentRecord stateInformation from hallmarks.2001-08-06very goodLLA badgevery good condition, slightly tarnished on reverse16:38:2512:04:44oastore/medalcabinet1/drawerBoastore2011-06-28ROBINSON, Claire12:04:442011-08-242011-06-28ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-061930-31193211930AwardedBROWN, Mary DoreenMiss Brown was the cousin of Mrs Whitehead's father. She was an artist and was probably working in Paris at the time she received the LLA. After spending several years at the Beaux Arts School in Paris she returned to England and became a Medical Illustrator for text books for the medical profession (drawing the operations as they were being performed). She was based at Leeds General Infirmary but her love was portraiture. Occasional exhibitions of her work were usually held at Leeds University. (Information from Mrs Whitehead: on learning the date on the LLA badge from the hallmarks, she surmised that it must have been given to Miss Brown).The LLA (Lady Literate in Arts) diploma was introduced by the University in 1877 and ran until 1932. For more detailed history see R.N. Smart's article 'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment' in Alumnus Chronicle no. 59, 1968, pp 21-28.BADGEOpen Access StoreoastoresilverUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSBROOCHBADGESILVERACADEMIC DRESSBROWN, MARYMEDICINEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMiss Brown was the cousin of Mrs Whitehead's father. She was an artist and was probably working in Paris at the time she received the LLA. After spending several years at the Beaux Arts School in Paris she returned to England and became a Medical Illustrator for text books for the medical profession (drawing the operations as they were being performed). She was based at Leeds General Infirmary but her love was portraiture. Occasional exhibitions of her work were usually held at Leeds University. (Information from Mrs Whitehead: on learning the date on the LLA badge from the hallmarks, she surmised that it must have been given to Miss Brown).HC2001.24on front in relief: UNIVERSITY OF SAINT ANDREWS 1877 / LLA hallmarks: 1. 'JF'; 2. anchor - Birmingham; 3. lion passant; 4. 'F' - date letter for 1930-31 E273E273WHITEHEAD, Mrs JosephineBROWN, Miss Mary Doreen (1906-2000)Created bydbi HC2001.24 front.jpgdbi HC2001.24 reverse.jpg200119322001193019301931L 6.0 cm, W 4.4cmJune 2001between 1930 and 1932ADWUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamJFCRE2001-08-06AA16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1638collect>internpeople20012001August 200116:47:2110:59:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1956ac114ac114HRmedalD'ARCY THOMPSONJACOBS, PROFESSOR PATRICIA A.CHROMOSONECALLAN, H.G.CYTOGENETICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-252001-09-06HC:C87DonationVINCZE, P.JACOBS, Patricia A.Donated with copies of Professor Jacob's honours thesis and the introduction to her Bute centenary lecture 'Cytogenetics in St Andrews and Beyond', given in St Andrews on 11th May 2000. Professor Jacobs also lent photographs taken when she gave the above lecture, and one of herself in her St Andrews days outside Chattan. Copies were made. A copy of the Chattan photo is kept in Museum Collections. Copies of everything mentioned here are held in Muniments. Professor Jacobs also provided the letter from H.G. Callan informing her of the award to her of this medal. On file in Museum Collections.1Present2001-09-06ComponentRecord statePresumably the medal was struck prior to 1956 and Jacob's name added in this year.2001-09-06very goodD'Arcy Thompson medal 1955-56, awarded to Patricia A. Jacobsgoodbetween 1948 and 1956195611956AwardedJACOBS, Patricia A.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Patricia Jacobs studied at the University of St Andrews 1952-56. In her first year she studied zoology and in her third year cytogenics under Professor Callan. Her honours thesis in cytogenics, on the testes of the praying mantis, was supervised by him. After graduating in 1956 she spent a year in the USA before taking up a position at the newly constituted MRC Unit for Research into the effects of Radiation in Edinburgh. Thus began her career on the study of human chromosones.Class MedalsmedalmedalbpbronzeMEDALD'ARCY THOMPSONJACOBS, PROFESSOR PATRICIA A.CHROMOSONECALLAN, H.G.CYTOGENETICSobject history fileAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Donated with copies of Professor Jacob's honours thesis and the introduction to her Bute centenary lecture 'Cytogenetics in St Andrews and Beyond', given in St Andrews on 11th May 2000. Professor Jacobs also lent photographs taken when she gave the above lecture, and one of herself in her St Andrews days outside Chattan. Copies were made. A copy of the Chattan photo is kept in Museum Collections. Copies of everything mentioned here are held in Muniments. Professor Jacobs also provided the letter from H.G. Callan informing her of the award to her of this medal. On file in Museum Collections.HC2001.25obverse: bust of D'Arcy Thompson, encircled by inscription. Dates one on either side of head, maker's name below. Inscr: D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON / UNIVERSITATIS SANCTI ANDREAE / 1860 1948 / P. VINCZE reverse: Classical figure holding nautilus shell and compasses. Inscr.: [Greek inscription - literal translation: God always measures the Earth] P. VINCZE / PATRICIA A. JACOBS B.Sc. / 1955-56JACOBS, Patricia A.JACOBS, Professor Patricia A., DSc, FRSCreated by195620011956200119481956Medal: diameter 5.1 cm 1956August 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsVINCZE, P.CRE2001-09-06AAbp1 1872collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001November 2001ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS11:58:5411:49:0611:47:0710:14:5710:10:3416:56:3613:56:54John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2007.3E2009.22007-05-072007-03-172009-01-27HC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections OfficeHC2001.26(2)HC2001.26(3)HC2001.26(4)HC2001.26(5)HC2001.26(6)HC2001.26(7)hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458kjk2JABAMCCAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-03-292010-11-082009-12-072002-04-09MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor and Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London, EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm , 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-09ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-09goodThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsCurator's ChoiceSt Andrews MuseumGateway GalleriesKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition. 16:53:43musa2010-11-08KNOX, Kevin09:002011-03-29goodHC2001.26(1): Kodak studio portrait camera. HC2001.26(2) - HC2001.26(7): plate holders and adapter frames for Kodak studio camera. HC2001.26 (8): spare lens for cameraearly 20th century198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. The camera was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). The camara was purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeMain camera body is mounted on horizontal shelf. Camera body moved back/forward by ratchet and cog guides with handles at side of camera. Horizontal table raised/lowered by large ratchet and cog guide and a wheel handle on right hand side of camera. Pitch adjusted by means of locking screw on ratchet bar (underside of table mount). Pump cable shutter release on right hand side. Camera originally owned by John Moffat, photographer, Princes St. Edinburgh.plate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.adaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.adaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.CAMERADeep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)steel/cast iron (stand)card (bellows)velvet (hood).CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYmuseumobject history fileMoved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; to move to North Haugh after 17thGENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm , 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(1)on lens inscr.: TAYLOR, TAYLOR & HOBSON LTD / LEICESTER & LONDON / SHARP SOFT FOCUS.E279E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered byHC200126.JPG1920198420011900198420011900192095.5 (h) x 85.8 (w) x 37.6 (d) cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and LondonTaylor, Taylor and Hobson LtdMANU2002-04-09AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1850collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:14:0412:02:4010:14:5710:13:2510:10:3511:25:4811:24:41John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1hcr1ac114ac114ac114reh2reh2HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182010-11-102010-11-102010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodplate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:4317:03:46oastorepa2010-06-012010-11-082009RAWSON, HelenRAMSAY, RhonaBURDGE, Jessica17:03:462011-03-292010-06-012009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. Camara was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). The camera was purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDEROpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).Moved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; this dark slide and second dark slide taken to Physics by Andrew McKinley for loading and developing film. Andrew to return on 2011/01/17. To move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 2009GENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(2)E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192041.2 x 38.4 x 5.0 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.(?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1851collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:17:2312:17:1012:11:4910:14:5710:11:2111:26:02John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114reh2HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-04-182011-04-182010-11-102010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodplate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:4317:03:46oastorepa2010-06-012010-11-082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica17:03:462011-03-292010-06-012009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. The camara was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). Camera purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDEROpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).Moved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; this dark slide and second dark slide taken to Physics by Andrew McKinley for loading and developing film. Andrew to return on 2011/01/17. To move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 2009GENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(3)E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192041.2 x 38.4 x 5.0 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. (?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1852collect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:19:2110:14:57John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1ac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodplate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:43musa2010-11-082009BURDGE, Jessica2011-03-292009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. Camera was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). Camera purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERmuseumobject history fileMoved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; to move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 2009GENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(4)E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192028.4 x 20.2 x 1.9 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. (?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1873collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:21:4310:14:5710:32:5211:26:56John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1ac114ad458reh2HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182010-11-152010-11-102010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodplate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:43musa2010-11-082009BURDGE, Jessica2011-03-292009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. Camera was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). Camera purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERmuseumobject history fileMoved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; to move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 20092010-11-152010-11-19Camera used as part of Inspired by talk. This part of the camera could not be found. Need to locate following store move.This part of the camera was discovered to be present, following the Inspired by talk.DALE, AmyDALE, AmyGENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(5)E279E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192028.4 x 20.2 x 1.9 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. (?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1881collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:23:1110:14:5711:27:24John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1ac114reh2HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182010-11-102010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodadaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:43musa2010-11-082009BURDGE, Jessica2011-03-292009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. Camera was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). Camera purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERmuseumobject history fileMoved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; to move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 20092010-11-15Camera used as part of Inspired by talk. This part of the camera could not be found. Need to locate following store move.DALE, AmyGENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(6)E279E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192021.0 x 14.2 x 1.3 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. (?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1882collect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:24:4710:14:58John Moffat, Pioneer Scottish Photographic Artist 1819 - 1894. JSM Publishing, 6 Coniston Rd. Eastbourne. BN23 8HJHC2001.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCopy of publication detailing life, work and achievements of John Moffat (1819 - 1894). Copy on file in Collections Officehcr1ac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182010-04-222002-04-10HC2001.26(1)MOFFAT, J.PurchaseTaylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd.Leicester and London (?), EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickCamera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."1Present2002-04-10ComponentRecord state£5002002-04-10goodadaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.good. All major components seem in good 'used' condition.16:53:43musa2010-11-082009BURDGE, Jessica2011-03-292009early 20th century (?)198411984PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.MOFFAT, JohnCost: £150 - £200; Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press. Camera was purchased on 31st January 1984.Camera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office). Camera purchased in the early 20th century.epidiascopeKodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.Deep storagenhstoreWood (frame)brass (fittings)CAMERAPHOTOGRAPHYMOFFAT, JOHNCHISHOLM, RODERICKCHISHOLM, ANDREWGRYPHON PRESSPORTRAITKODAKTAYLOR & HOBSONLEICESTERFOX TALBOT, WILLIAM HENRYPLATE HOLDERmuseumobject history fileMoved from Gateway to MUSA for Inspired by talk on 2010/11/17; to move to North Haugh after 17th16 September 2009GENCamera originally purchased for studio of famous Edinburgh photographer John Moffat (1819-1894) at 125 Princes St. Edinburgh. John Moffat began his photographic career in 1853 when he switched from being an engraver to work as a professional portrait photographer. Initially based in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, he later moved premises and studio to 103 Princes St. in 1861 and later still to 125 Princes St. (1876-7). A contemporary and associate of Sir David Brewster and William Henry Fox Talbot, he photographed both men in March 1864 at a meeting of the Scottish Photographic Society. This was the first time a photograph was taken in public in Scotland by the light of magnesium wire. Moffat also took photographic portraits of other important figures: R.L. Stevenson, Gladstone and Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of chloroform. In 1871 the Scottish Photographic Society wound up proceedings but the Edinburgh Photographic Society, founded from the remnants of the previous society, began in 1873. John Moffat was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from this time until his death in 1894. A more detailed summary of Moffat's life can be found in the pamphlet cited in the publications screen (a copy is on file in the Collections Office).Camera was purchased by Andrew B. Chisholm of the Gryphon Press, (135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh EH9 1DS) in 1984 from the grandson of John Moffat when the studio closed down. The camera was to be used for practical and decorative purposes at the Press. A receipt along with the camera (source unknown) estimates the value of the camera as being £150 - £200 and is addressed to Andrew Chisholm at the Gryphon Press.Camera purchased by University of St Andrews (with 50% assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions) from Mr Roderick Chisholm (private owner), son of Andrew Chisholm, 36 Tait's Lane, Dundee, DD2 1DZ. Camera to be displayed in new Art History premises in 2002. NB: University must acknowledge financial assistance from "The National Fund for Acquisitions administered with Government funds by the National Museums of Scotland."£150 - £200£500HC2001.26(7)E279E279MOFFAT, John (studio of)CHISHOLM, Andrew. B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by1920198420011900198420011900192021.0 x 14.2 x 1.3 cmearly 20th century31st January 1984November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLeicester and London (?)Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. (?)MANU2002-04-10AB16:53:43DALE, AmyAll parts of camera brought together in North Haugh store, following Inspired by talk. Camera is located at the end of a bay, in the main downstair store. Plates and other 'spare' parts are stored in a box next to the camera.2011-03-29Deep storagenhstore1 1910collect>interncollect>intern20012001November 200112:33:1910:14:56HC2001.26(1)HC2001.26(2)HC2001.26(3)HC2001.26(4)HC2001.26(5)HC2001.26(6)HC2001.26(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114HRAMCHC2001.27Epidiascope catalogued and marked in April 2002. Current location in Workshop, Room 2.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.EPIDIASCOPECHISHOLM, ANDREW B.CHISHOLM, RODERICKGRYPHON PRESSOXLEY, SAMPOOL SYNOD HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-182010-04-222002-04-15PurchaseROSSLondon, EnglandCHISHOLM, RoderickUniversity acquired epidiascope and Kodak studio portrait camera in private purchase from Roderick Chisholm (son of Andrew Chisholm, Gryphon Press). Substantial part of the price paid was to acquire the Kodak studio camera (HC2001.26) and epidiascope was part of purchase. Purchased with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions (50% funding) - to be noted on any publicity to do with Camera / Epidiascope.1Present2002-04-15ComponentRecord state£500 for 2 objectsMetal plate on main unit reads: Type B.E. Model 2. No 210705. Unit has electrical power lead, indicating that it was made after domestic electricity supplies were common (after 1905).2002-04-15goodepidiascopegood, 'used'20022009CAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica20022009HC2001.26(1) - HC2001.26(7), Kodak studio portrait camera & accessoriesearly 20th century197011950PurchaseOwnedCHISHOLM, Andrew B.OXLEY, SamPurchased by Andrew B Chisholm for the Gryphon Press, 135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh, as practical and display piece. Epidiascope passed to Roderick Chisholm upon closure of Gryphon Press. Epidiascope purchased in the mid 20th century (?).The epidiascope was used at Sam Oxley's studio in the Pool Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh. It was used in the mid 19th century (?).Kodak studio portrait camera. Bellows camera on stand (three castors for movement + brake). Variety of wheels on cog guides to adjust elevation, pitch, focal length etc.plate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (large) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.plate holder (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden 'box' with hinged door on one side and vertical louvered shutter on other. Inside: blacked out glass plate and holder for photographic plate.adaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.adaptor (small) for Kodak studio camera. wooden frame with vertical shutter. Used for smaller photographic plates inside larger box plate-frames.Handles on upper left & right. 2 lenses on main body of unit (arranged, upper and lower). Slide-holder on front of main unit. Epidiascope purchased from Mr Roderick Chisholm. An epidiascope will project images of opaque objects such as book pages, photographic prints, maps and diagrams and small solid objects. It was the forerunner of the modern overhead projector, but much more versatile. An epidiascope is a combined episcope and diascope, so that both opaque objects and lantern slides can be projected. Although these were mainly used in schools and to visually support lectures, other uses were found for these projectors. This one was used by a design studio for the preparation of stage sets. By projecting images onto walls or screens the artist could draw or paint around the greatly enlarged images of his sketches. The epidiascope was used at Sam Oxley's studio in the Pool Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.Open Access Storeoastoremetal and glass lensEPIDIASCOPECHISHOLM, ANDREW B.CHISHOLM, RODERICKGRYPHON PRESSOXLEY, SAMPOOL SYNOD HALLObject History fileApril 200216 September 2009The epidiascope was used at Sam Oxley's studio in the Pool Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.Purchased by Andrew B Chisholm for the Gryphon Press, 135 Warrander Park Road, Edinburgh, as practical and display piece. Epidiascope passed to Roderick Chisholm upon closure of Gryphon Press.University acquired epidiascope and Kodak studio portrait camera in private purchase from Roderick Chisholm (son of Andrew Chisholm, Gryphon Press). Substantial part of the price paid was to acquire the Kodak studio camera (HC2001.26) and epidiascope was part of purchase. Purchased with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions (50% funding) - to be noted on any publicity to do with Camera / Epidiascope.£500 for 2 objectsHC2001.27Inscr. on metal plate, main body: Type B.E. MODEL 2 / ROSS / LONDON / No 210705. inscr. on lens: ROSS / LONDON / MADE IN ENGLAND. inscr. on lens cap: ROSS / LONDON.E279E279Oxley, SamCHISHOLM, Andrew B (Gryphon Press)CHISHOLM, RoderickManufactered by19001970200118001950200119001950101.0 x 64.0 x 33.0 cmmid 19th century (?)mid 20th century (?)November 2001OPAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonROSSMANU2002-04-15ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 1651collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200120015 July 200110:25:2609:28:5309:21:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1920-21ad458ad458ad458HRBARON, CHARLOTTE MARIONTROPHYSPORTSWIMMINGDIVINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-02-172011-02-172001-10-22HC:C9DonationunknownLOOF, YgraineMrs Loof is the daughter of Charlotte Marion Baron. Mrs Loof also presented to the University Library: extracts from her mother's memoirs; a book of her mother's lecture notes, the lecturer being Captain R.A. Robertson; a Testimonial written for her by Captain Robertson in 1926; a copy of St Andrews ghost stories by W.T. Linskill; three photographs (1) Captain Robertson and his botany class, 1920-23 (2) Charlotte Baron at St Andrews 1922?, learning to dive (3) Sir James Barrie, the Principal and Earl Haig, May 1922.1Present2001-10-22ComponentRecord state2001-10-22fairTrophy for swimming, awarded to Charlotte Marion Baron. Wooden shield, decorated with arms of University of St Andrews and University motto.good. Some discoloration of wood and painted surface, possibly due to light damage. Some small areas of loss of paintwork (HCR, 22/10/01)09:21:12oastore2011-02-17ROBINSON, Claire2011-02-15about 1920192111920AwardedBARON, Charlotte MarionCharlotte Marion Baron (later Petrie) was in the first year of her M.A. course at St Andrews in 1920-21. She later recalled that 'Our swimming pool was part of the North Sea partly divided off by an underwater wall and we used to swim here even as late as October and November. It was here that I won a prize (my University shield, which I still have) for style - as far as I remember, two kinds of swimming stroke and one of diving' (see letter from her daughter Mrs Loof, 11 June 2001).Sporting TrophiesOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODpaintBARON, CHARLOTTE MARIONTROPHYSPORTSWIMMINGDIVINGOpen Access Storeobject history fileMrs Loof is the daughter of Charlotte Marion Baron. Mrs Loof also presented to the University Library: extracts from her mother's memoirs; a book of her mother's lecture notes, the lecturer being Captain R.A. Robertson; a Testimonial written for her by Captain Robertson in 1926; a copy of St Andrews ghost stories by W.T. Linskill; three photographs (1) Captain Robertson and his botany class, 1920-23 (2) Charlotte Baron at St Andrews 1922?, learning to dive (3) Sir James Barrie, the Principal and Earl Haig, May 1922.HC2001.28label, verso, describes and explains arms of University of St AndrewsE267E267BARON, Charlotte MarionLOOF, Mrs YgraineManufactered byHC2001.28.jpg19212001192020011920192130.6 x 25.3 x 2.5 cm1920-215 July 2001WADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2001-10-22AC09:21:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay, rack282011-02-17Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 1574collect>interncollect>internpeople20012001200110:59:3417:05:1214:38:18HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/2HC1999.13/3HC2001.4HC2004.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRHRphotographPRINCIPALLANG, PRINCIPAL BRIANPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-152011-03-212010-04-222001-05-01HC:C2PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinCommissioned by the University of St Andrews1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.Unknown thiefSpring 200420042004The original photographic portrait of Principal Brian Lang by Robin Gillanders, acquired 2001, was stolen from the Old Union Diner in Spring 2004, despite being screwed to the wall. No other pictures were affected. The culprit was not apprehended. A copy of the photographic portrait was produced by Robin Gilladers from the negative. This arrived in St Andrews in December 2004. It cost £200 + VAT. It has been given the same accession number as the first, stolen print. See notes on file. The first print was in excellent condition before the theft. It was in a brown wooden frame, 91.7 x 76.4 cm. The image itself was 51.1 x 50.7 cm. It had been photographed in 2003, and features on the SCRAN website. The new print appears to be identical in every respect.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£1200.00 + VAT2001-05-01very goodPortrait of Principal Brian LangexcellentADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC1999.13/1-3, HC2001.4, HC2004.31 - other portraits by Gillanders200320011Professor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPrincipal Lang is depicted holding a CD Rom.Portraitsphotographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographPHOTOGRAPHPRINCIPALLANG, PRINCIPAL BRIANPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINobject history file91.2 x 76.1 cm (mount)Commissioned by the University of St Andrews£1200.00 + VATHC2001.3E260E260GILLANDERS, RobinCreated bydbi HC2001.3.jpg1685200120012001200151.2 x 49.6 cm (image)2001APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE2001-05-01AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 1687collect>internpeople20012001August 20012001 2001ST ANDREWS11:06:5315:30:28University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABAMC19551879Returned to Museum Collections Office picture store from Principal's House.Returned to mco after exhibitionHung in the upstairs living room of the Principal's House at 9 The Scores.BUCHANAN GARDENSST ANDREWS HARBOURWALKER, ADA H.WRIGHT, MARYSEAScotlandST ANDREWSLANDSCAPEHARBOURTHE PENDSCATHEDRALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282009-12-142002-01-09BequestWALKER, Ada H.ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-01-09ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £450 Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews, Fife2001Born St Andrews. Did scenes of St Andrews for St Andrews cinema in 1930s.RAWSON, Helen2002-01-092011-02very goodgoodViews of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSt Andrews Harbourcanvasgood. Frame chipped and stained.Slight paint loss lower right200420062009RAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica200420062009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed to the University by Mrs M Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens.20th century1Scene of St Andrews Harbour with fishing boats at low tide. The Pends, St Rule's Tower and Cathedral in background.paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasBUCHANAN GARDENSST ANDREWS HARBOURWALKER, ADA H.WRIGHT, MARYSEASCOTLANDST ANDREWSLANDSCAPEHARBOURTHE PENDSCATHEDRALobject history fileGlazed. Gilt frame. Stylized oak leaves and acorns. 52.1 x 42.5 cm 18 August 200412 May 200610 December 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.30signed, oil, lower right: ADA H WALKER E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011900195533.0 x 23.5 cm (sight)August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWALKER, Ada, H. (Scottish; 1879-1955)CRE2002-01-09AAphouse1 2118people20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:21:22University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCIn School of Art Historyreturned to mco after exhibitionHung in top stairwell at College GateFIGURE, FEMALEST ANDREWSWRIGHT, MRS MARYLESSELS, JAMESWASHTUBLANDSCAPEWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252009-11-112002-03-01BequestLESSELS, JamesScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £700 Valued as part of valuation of Mrs M. Wright's Estate.2001Kirkudbright painter in oil of rustic scenes and landscapes. Moved to Montrose c.1890, Leith c.1903. Exhibited extensivelyDale, Amy2002-03-012011-02-03goodgoodViews of St AndrewsGateway Galleriesuntitled (scene of woman with washtub in a lane/alley.)wholepainting: good. surface dirt and paint cracking but colours good and paint adhesion good. Long horizontal line running left to right in upper 1/8th of painting - stretcher marking paint surface. Frame: poor. several small but deep cracks in frame on all four sides. Painting slipped from mount in frame. Frame dirty and discoloured. Painting: old repairs done to what appears to be 3 small holes at botton left. (Keracher 28/8/03)condition unchanged200320062009KERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica200320062009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects acquired by bequest from Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.late 19th/early 20th century1Possible that painting depicts a street/lane in St Andrews.paintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasFIGURE, FEMALEST ANDREWSWRIGHT, MRS MARYLESSELS, JAMESWASHTUBLANDSCAPEWOMANobject history filegilt frame with foliated details 81.0 x 52.0 cm28 August 200312 May 200611 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.HC2001.31signed, lower, centre: James LesselsE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by2001200118811904sight: 69.5 x 41.0 cm August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandLESSELS, James (Scottish fl. 1881 - 1904.)CRE2002-03-01ABcg1 1686collect>internpeople20012001October 20012001August 200111:30:1615:30:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114AMCReturned to Museum Collections office from Principal's House.Hung in upstairs sitting room, 9 The ScoresKINNESSBURNBUCHANAN GARDENSEWING, J.G. LECKIEWRIGHT, MARYHARBOURScotlandST ANDREWSLANDSCAPEBRIDGEABBEY STREETSHORE BRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162011-03-282002-01-08BequestEWING, J.G. LeckieScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews, Fife. Mrs Wright left her house, 6 Buchanan Gardens, and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-1941. 1Present2002-01-08ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £80 Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews, Fife.2001Settled in St Andrews, 1897 in Murray Park. Amateur painter of seascapes and harbours.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-01-082011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09very goodfairfairfairShore Bridgeframemountartworkgood. slight foxing in upper areas.Slight cracking at all 4 corners. Mirror plate out from wall. Glazing dirty.Some debris behind glazing.Substantial foxing across upper section.20042009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20042009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: items bequethed to the University by Mrs M Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens.late 19th / early 20th century1Scene of Shore Bridge, St Andrews. Kinnessburn and Abbey Street Bridge with buildings in backgroundpaintingwatercolourphousewatercolour on canvasKINNESSBURNBUCHANAN GARDENSEWING, J.G. LECKIEWRIGHT, MARYHARBOURSCOTLANDST ANDREWSLANDSCAPEBRIDGEABBEY STREETSHORE BRIDGEobject history fileGlazed. Gilt frame. Scrolls and leaves on 4 corners. 56.0 x 50.5 cm 18 August 200422 September 2009Acquired from estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews, Fife. Mrs Wright left her house, 6 Buchanan Gardens, and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-1941. HC2001.32verso, signed, lower left: LECKIE EWING recto, paper label, inscr.:PAISLEY ART INSTITUTE / Title of picture, Shore Bridge, St. Andrews / Price, £6. 6- / Artist's name and address, J.G. Leckie Ewing. Maxwell Bank, St Andrews / Agent, Chrles R Menzies & Son, Glasgow.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011850190430.0 x 24.5 cm (sight)October 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEWING, J.G. Leckie (Scottish; fl.1890-1904)CRE2002-01-08AAphouse1 2119collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:05:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.paintingCATHEDRALWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, J.G. LECKIEHARBOURLANDSCAPEST ANDREWSSEASCAPECOASTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-03-01BequestEWING, J.G. LeckieSt Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house at 6 Buchanan Gardens and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £90 for 2 Ewing paintings Valued by Macgregors Auctions at £90 for 2 paintings by Ewing (HC2001.33 & HC2001.34)2001Settled in St Andrews 1899 in Murray Park. Amateur painter of seascapes and harbours2002-03-01fairSt Andrews Bayfair. Slight foxing in upper left and centre of painting.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed to the University by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens.late 19th / early 20th century1Scene shows St Andrews town with cathedral, tower and harbour in background. Rock and beach with figures in foreground.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPAINTINGCATHEDRALWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, J.G. LECKIEHARBOURLANDSCAPEST ANDREWSSEASCAPECOASTobject history filegold coloured plastic frame 35.0 x 46.2 cm16 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house at 6 Buchanan Gardens and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.HC2001.33signed, lower left: Leckie EwingE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011890190420.9 x 32.0 cm (sight) August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)EWING, J.G. Leckie (Scottish fl. 1890 - 1904)CRE2002-03-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2120collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:05:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.paintingCATHEDRALWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, J.G. LECKIEBAYLANDSCAPEST ANDREWSHARBOURCOASTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-03-01BequestEWING, J.G. LeckieSt Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house at 6 Buchanan Gardens and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £90 for two paintings Valued by Macgregors Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews. Two Ewing paintings valued at £90 (HC2001.33 & HC2001.34).2001Settled in St Andrews 1899 in Murray Park. Amateur painter of seascapes and harbours2002-03-01fairSt Andrews Harbourfair. Foxing in upper left and centre of painting. Large area of discolouration in upper right section.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45 objects bequeathed to the University by Mrs M Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens.late 19th / early 20th century1Scene shows St Andrews town with cathedral, tower and harbour in background. Boats shored up and figures in foreground.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperPAINTINGCATHEDRALWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, J.G. LECKIEBAYLANDSCAPEST ANDREWSHARBOURCOASTobject history filegold coloured plastic frame 39.0 x 49.7 cm16 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house at 6 Buchanan Gardens and its contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.HC2001.34signed, lower left: Leckie EwingE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011890190425.4 x 35.0 cm (sight) August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)EWING, J.G. Leckie (Scottish. fl. 1890 - 1904)CRE2002-03-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2121collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:03:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ARCHITECTUREBUCHANAN GARDENSWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, LECKIE71 NORTH STREETTOWNSCAPEST ANDREWSNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-03-01BequestEWING, J.G. LeckieSt Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £60 Valued by Macgregors Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001Settled in St Andrews 1899 in Murray Park. Amateur painter of seascapes and harbours2002-03-01fairuntitled (Building at 71 North Street)fair. Dark foxing in upper and lower left, upper and lower right.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.late 19th / early 20th century1Scene shows building at 71 North Street and trees behind a stone wall. To the left a man sits, leaning against the wall with metal railings of St Salvator's Chapel.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperARCHITECTUREBUCHANAN GARDENSWRIGHT, MRS MARYEWING, LECKIE71 NORTH STREETTOWNSCAPEST ANDREWSNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELobject history filegold coloured plastic frame 50.8 x 39.3 cm16 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.35signed, lower left: Leckie EwingE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011890190436.4 x 26.5 cm (sight) August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)EWING, J.G. Leckie (Scottish fl. 1890 - 1904)CRE2002-03-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2122collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:00:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BUCHANAN GARDENSMOONLIGHTWRIGHT, MRS MARYHARDIE, D.SEALANDSCAPEST ANDREWSCOASTFISHING BOATHARBOUR WALLPIERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-03-01BequestHARDIE, D.St Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £80 for 2 paintings Valued by Macgregors Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews. £80 for 2 paintings by D. Hardie (HC2001.36 & HC2001.44)20012002-03-01very goodSt Andrews harbour by moonlight good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.19341Scene shows moonlit St Andrews harbour wall, viewed from Cathedral hill. In middle distance, a fishing boat heads out to sea, several figures walk out towards the end of the harbour pier. In foreground 2 figures (in red gowns?) stand looking at the moon and sea.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperBUCHANAN GARDENSMOONLIGHTWRIGHT, MRS MARYHARDIE, D.SEALANDSCAPEST ANDREWSCOASTFISHING BOATHARBOUR WALLPIERobject history fileblack wooden frame 52.0 x 39.0 cm16 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.36signed, pigment, lower right: D. HARDIE / 1934E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011934193436.2 x 26.4 cm (sight) August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)HARDIE, D. (Scottish)CRE2002-03-01AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2123collect>interncollect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200111:02:5815:34:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRAMC19581871Moved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.BUCHANAN GARDENSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MRS MARYSECRETARYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPIPEA.B.PORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-02-022010-04-222002-03-01HC:C2BequestBENNETT, AndrewSt Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregors AuctionsValue: £40 Valued by Macgregors Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001Self portrait by Andrew Bennett, Secretary of the University 1903 - 1941.2002-03-01goodSelf-portrait of Andrew Bennettfair. Some discolouration but difficult to tell if this is due to ink wash or foxing.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. HC2001.38 - briefcase belonging to Andrew Bennett19131Image shows Andrew Bennett, Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941, smoking a pipe.Portraitsdrawingink drawingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperBUCHANAN GARDENSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MRS MARYSECRETARYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPIPEA.B.PORTRAITobject history filewooden (oak?) frame. Reverse, centre top, brass hanging ring. 34.0 cm x 29.0 cm16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.37signed, ink: A B : 1913E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011913191316.0 cm diam. (sight) August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)BENNETT, Andrew (1871 - 1958)CRE2002-03-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 2124ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABAMCBRIEFCASEBENNETT, ANDREWUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEMGEESECRETARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-072002-03-01EmgeeBritain1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord state2002-03-01fairCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriesbriefcase belonging to Andrew Bennett, Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.poor. Corners and edges scuffed. Areas of leather worn or missing. Lock mechanism still operable - no key. Zips on side are stiff and aged.Early 20th century: 1903 -1941200112001CollectedUniversity of St AndrewsFound in from cellars (Muniments?), transferred to Museum Collections.Black leather case with fold-over front flap. Leather covered cardboard alphabetized dividers inside. Zips on sides of case allow the expansion of the case to accomodate papers/files etc. Leather handle on top of case. Four metal studs on bottom of casegwleatherBRIEFCASEBENNETT, ANDREWUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEMGEESECRETARYobject history fileFound in from cellars (Muniments?), transferred to Museum Collections.HC2001.38front flap of case, inscr. in gold embossed lettering: THE SECRETARY / THE UNIVERSITY / ST. ANDREWS. Inscr., inside, beneath flap, embossed into leather: EMGEE / WALLET BRITISH MADE. Inscribed on lock: "BRITISH MADE". Interior dividers labelled alphabetically: A-B : C-F : G-J : K-O : P-S : T-Z.E295University of St AndrewsManufactered by200120011903194126.0 x 40.0 x 7.0 cmCUniversity of St AndrewsBritainEmgeeMANU2002-03-01ACgw1 2125collect>interncollect>intern20012001August 200111:03:2310:07:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmjs42mjs42HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GAS MASKWRIGHT, MRS MARYleatherPURSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-08-112010-04-222002-03-01unknownunknown, BritainWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateSmall tag inside coin purse states: British Made2002-03-01goodgas mask in leather bag/purseGas mask: fair. Dusty and creased from long storage in cramped conditions. Filter still sealed - appears unused. Bag: fair. leather scuffed and worn. Interior 'silk' lining is soiled.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30-45: objects bequeathed to the University by Mrs Wright.between 1939 - 1945 (?)1Gas mask is stored in little fold-down compartment beneath main bag to give the effect of a small handbag. Main bag has small cliplock coin purse attached inside. Care must be taken while handling the gas mask due to probable asbestos content in filter. Filter is not sealed and spores could be released into surrounding atmosphere. Currently kept in sealed plastic bag, should not be removed from this until asbestos is sealed or, ideally, removed altogether.Open Access Storeoastoremask: rubbercanvas and plastic. Bag: leather with purple 'silk' lining.GAS MASKWRIGHT, MRS MARYLEATHERPURSEobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.39Inscr., canvas headband of gas mask: MEDIUM. inscr. on tag in purse: British MadeE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered by200120011939194523.2 x 18.4 x 11.9 cmAugust 2001AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainunknownMANU2002-03-01ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 1575collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001200111:33:1417:05:1212:22:03HC2001.3HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/2HC1999.13/3HC2001.3HC2004.31HC2005.18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRHRphotographCHANCELLORDOVER, SIR KENNETHPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-152010-12-132004-12-032001-05-01PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, RobinCommissioned by the University of St Andrews. The purchase price included an additional 14 x 17.5 inch framed print which was presented to Sir Kenneth by the University.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£1350.00 + VAT2001-05-01very goodPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsexcellentADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC1999.13/1-3, HC2001.3 - other portraits by Gillanders HC2004.31 - another version of this portrait200320011Portrait of Principal Brian LangProfessor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Principal Brian LangPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth DoverSir Kenneth is depicted reading Supplementum Epigraphicum Volume XLVI, 1996. On the table is a 'Book of Insects' and a volume of Winnie the Pooh (though the latter cannot be identified on the picture).photographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographPHOTOGRAPHCHANCELLORDOVER, SIR KENNETHPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINobject history filebrown wooden frame 91.4 x 76.5 cmCommissioned by the University of St Andrews. The purchase price included an additional 14 x 17.5 inch framed print which was presented to Sir Kenneth by the University.£1350.00 + VATHC2001.4E260E260GILLANDERS, RobinCreated bydbi HC2001.4.jpg1686200120012001200163.5 x 51.3 cm (image)2001APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE2001-05-01AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 2126collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:11:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TABLEDROP LEAF TABLEmahoganyWRIGHT, MRS MARYCROSS STRETCHERSMACGREGOR AUCTIONSFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-062010-04-222002-03-01HC:C47BequestunknownWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-01ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £400 Inventoried and valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.20012002-03-01goodantique mahogany and inlay drop leaf table with cross stretchers, on castors.fair. Handles on second drawer are damaged. Top table surface is scratched. Interior of top drawer is soiled. Green baize material is soiled. Tape and glued baton supporting underside of drawer. Interior of second drawer is soiled. Divided into compartments with plywood battons. Base of drawer taped at back and centre. Large gap between two planks comprising the base of drawer. Bottom 'drawer' (box-like drawer): wood has split and cracked. Base of drawer has wormholes and 3 or 4 deep gouges in the wood.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.19th century (?)1Two drawer drop leaf table. Top drawer has hinged board that sits inside drawer and folds out. Covered in green baize. Four sections to drawer (possibly for pen and ink set). Second drawer is sub-divided into compartments by means of a lattice-work of plywood battons. Third 'drawer' is a deep, cube-shaped storage compartment that hangs suspended between the four legs of the table. Table is on castorsFurnitureOpen Access StoreoastoremahoganyTABLEDROP LEAF TABLEMAHOGANYWRIGHT, MRS MARYCROSS STRETCHERSMACGREGOR AUCTIONSFURNITUREobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.40E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered by200120011800190074.2 x 49.8 x 47.8 cmAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-03-01ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 2127collect>interncollect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:1512:12:55University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2001.41(2)HC2001.41(3)HC2001.41(4)HC2001.41(5)HC2001.41(6)ac114ad458JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUHEARTCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-082009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10BequestKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews2001This information derives from hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequethed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.between 1907-081907-81Heart shaped handle with two double twists on stem. Double 'axe head' pattern within heart shaped handle.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.Silver SpoonsspoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUHEARTCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.41(1)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907-1908.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 2128collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:16University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUBUCHANAN GARDENSCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10HC2001.41(1)BequestKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001This information derives from Hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequethed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.between 1907-08between 1907-081Curling swirl- shaped handle with two double twists on stemSilver Spoonscoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.spoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUBUCHANAN GARDENSCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.41(2)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907 - 1908.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 2129collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:16University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUSWIRLINGCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10HC2001.41(1)BequestKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001This information derives from Hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequethed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. between 1907-08between 1907-081Curling knot-work swirl- shaped handle with three double twists on stemSilver Spoonscoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.spoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUSWIRLINGCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.41(3)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English Silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907 - 08E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 2130collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:16University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUHEARTCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10HC2001.41(1)BequestKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs MAry Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews (1903 - 1941).1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001This information derives from Hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequethed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.between 1907-08between 1907-081Curling heart-shaped handle with two double twists on stemSilver Spoonscoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.spoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUHEARTCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs MAry Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews (1903 - 1941).HC2001.41(4)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907 - 08.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 2131collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:16University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUSWIRLCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10HC2001.41(1)BequestKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennet (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001This information derives from Hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. between 1907-08between 1907-081Curling swirl-shaped handle with single triple twist on upper part of stemSilver Spoonscoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.spoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUSWIRLCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSBUCHANAN GARDENSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennet (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.HC2001.41(5)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907 - 08.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswick School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 2132collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 2001ST ANDREWS11:04:16University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCspoonsilverART NOUVEAUKNOTWORKCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-072002-03-08HC:C10HC2001.41(1)BequestKeswcik School of Industrial ArtLion RampantCrosthwaite, Keswick, EnglandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £40 for set of 6 spoons Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.2001This information derives from Hallmarks.2002-03-08very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway Galleriescoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.excellentHC2001.41(1) - HC2001.41(6): set of 6 art nouveau coffee spoons. HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequethed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.between 1907-08between 1907-081Curling knotwork-shaped handle with single quadruple twist on upper part of stem.Silver Spoonscoffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.spoongwsilverSPOONSILVERART NOUVEAUKNOTWORKCOFFEE SPOONWRIGHT, MRS MARYDURIE, IAN G.MACGREGOR AUCTIONSCHESTERobject history fileAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.41(6)Hallmarks: 1. KSIA - Keswick School of Industrial Art 2. Lion Passant - English silver 3. Shield with 3 shells - Chester 4. Script 'G' - 1907 - 08.E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered byAssayed by20012001190719071908190810.0 cm long x 2.3 cm wideAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandCrosthwaite, KeswickKeswcik School of Industrial ArtLion RampantMANUASSAY2002-03-08AAgw1 1858collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001August 200112:05:2412:19:5212:18:0212:14:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1928hcr1ad458ad458ad458HRAMC Inventoried by Ian Durie, Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.medalBENNETT, MARY NICOLLCLASS MEDALKIRKWOOD, ALEXANDERFRENCHWRIGHT, MRS MARYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-03-14HC:C87BequestAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-14ComponentRecord state2002-03-14very goodClass medal awarded to Mary Nicoll Bennett for Special French, 1928.good. Dark patina over medal12:04:44oastore2001DURIE, Ian2011-06-282001HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.about 1928192811928AwardedBENNETT, Mary NicollAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Mrs Mary Nicoll Wright (nee Bennett), was the daughter of Andrew Bennett, Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. Medal in black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.MEDALBENNETT, MARY NICOLLCLASS MEDALKIRKWOOD, ALEXANDERFRENCHWRIGHT, MRS MARYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileAugust 20012010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.42obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SPECIAL FRENCH : MARY NICOLL BENNETT. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreathE274E274BENNETT, MARY NICOLLWRIGHT, Mrs MaryMinted by1928200119282001192819285.2 cm diam.1928August 2001WABUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-03-14AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 2133collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200117:21:5016:11:4914:11:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.ETAGERESHELVESWRIGHT, MRS MARYFURNITURETHREE TIER SHELVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-292011-07-152011-05-062010-04-222002-03-08HC:C47BequestunknownEngland (?)WRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £400 Inventoried and valued for Inheritance tax purposes by Ian G. Durie, Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews.20012002-03-08very goodetagere, 19th century, three tier.good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.19th century1Three-shelved wall mounted unit with foliage decorated metal framework.FurnitureOpen Access Storeoastorerosewood and metal (brass?)ETAGERESHELVESWRIGHT, MRS MARYFURNITURETHREE TIER SHELVESobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.43E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered by200120011800190083.4 cm high x 68.5 cm breadth x 23.3 cm depth.August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)unknownMANU2002-03-08AA16:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 6, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay6C1 2134collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200120:11:1116:13:0514:11:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DESKDAVENPORTBUREAUWALNUTWRIGHT, MRS MARYFLORALFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-07-152011-05-062010-04-222002-03-08HC:C47BequestunknownEngland (?)WRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-03-08ComponentRecord stateDURIE, Ian G. (Macgregor Auctions)Value: £500 Inventoried and valued for inheritance tax purposes by Ian G Durie of Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews. Value placed at £500.20012002-03-08very goodDavenport, Victorian, ladies'.good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireHC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.2011-10-06mid 19th century1top compartment is a hinged lockable box for writing materials. Beneath is an angled lidded bureaux. Outer side of lid decorated with inlaid floral pattern and green leather writing surface. Inside: three drawers (each: 3.2 cm x 14.3 cm x 15.7 cm) in centre and two double vertical compartments either side of drawers. Left hand side (facing) has hinged door. Behind door, 4 wooden drawers, arranged at 90 degrees to writing / seating position.FurnitureOpen Access StoreoastoreWood - walnutDESKDAVENPORTBUREAUWALNUTWRIGHT, MRS MARYFLORALFURNITUREobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wrigth left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.44E274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryManufactered bydbi HC2001.44.jpg200120011850190088.4 cm high x 56.2 cm breadth x 53.2 cm depth.August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)unknownMANU2002-03-08AA16:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 2, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay2C1 2198collect>intern20012001August 20012001August 200114:00:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.MIDSUMMER NIGHTNIGHTST ANDREWSHARDIE, D.NORTH STREETWRIGHT, MRS MARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-04-29BequestHARDIE, D.St Andrews (?), ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. 1Present2002-04-29ComponentRecord stateMacgregor AuctionsValue: £80 for 2 paintings Valued by Macgregor Auctions, 56 Largo Road, St Andrews. £80 for 2 paintings by D. Hardie (HC2001.36 & HC2001.45)20012002-04-29fairMidsummer Night fair. Discoloured to centre, right. Not lying flat. Dirt on frame. Replace mount.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2001.30 - HC2001.45: objects bequeathed by Mrs Mary Wright, 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.19341paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperMIDSUMMER NIGHTNIGHTST ANDREWSHARDIE, D.NORTH STREETWRIGHT, MRS MARYobject history fileBlack wooden frame. 50.2 x 35.6 cm16 November 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and the contents to the University. Mrs Wright was daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871 - 1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903 - 1941. HC2001.45lower left, inscr: MIDSUMMER / NIGHT / 1934 signed, pencil, lower right: D HARDIEE274E274WRIGHT, Mrs MaryCreated by200120011934193438.0 x 24.0 cm (sight)August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews (?)HARDIE, D. (Scottish)CRE2002-04-29ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 1576collect>interncollect>internpeople20012001April 2001ST ANDREWS14:17:5210:01:5610:05:21University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRHRReturned to mco after exhibitionetchingCASTLEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-04-182011-03-252010-04-222001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01fairViews of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSt Andrews Castle from the East Sandsfair. etching scratched, centre. Some cracking, upper right and lower left. Some minor foxing.2006HOPES, David2006HC2001.6 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201The Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGCASTLEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.object history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.12 May 2006Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.5signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G L Phillips inscr. in marker pen, verso: 19 inscr. on label, verso: (printed) TAYLORS' / ART SALON / (in pencil) J.M. / (printed) 45-51 SCHOOL HILL / ABERDEENE255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194011.5 x 15.8 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01AC14:17ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 1577collect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200110:03:3910:01:56HC2001.5HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRMoved from Collections Office to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.etchingPENDSST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.FISHERWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182010-04-222001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodThe Pends, St. Andrewsgood. Mount foxed. Re-mounted by Sproson Frame scratched top left and right (JF Aug 2005)2002200320052009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen2002200320052009HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGPENDSST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.FISHERWOMANobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.6signed in pencil, recto, lower centre: Charles G.L. Phillips inscr. in marker pen, verso: 3 inscr. on label, verso: FRASER & SON / Art Dealers / Picture Frame Makers / 38 COMMERCIAL STREET / DUNDEEE255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194018.5 x 14.3 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 1578collect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200110:04:3410:03:39HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.8HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRMoved from Collections Office to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.etchingST MARY'S COLLEGEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTMARY QUEEN OF SCOTS'S THORNTHORNTRENCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182010-04-222001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodSt. Mary's. St Andrewsgood. Mount foxed, minor foxing to print. Slight tear, lower centre. Re-mounted by Sproson Frame scratched right side (JF Augsut 2005)2002200320052009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen2002200320052009HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillips19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGST MARY'S COLLEGEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTMARY QUEEN OF SCOTS'S THORNTHORNTRENCHERobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.7signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G L. Phillips inscr. in pencil, recto, lower left: No 1 inscr. on print, lower left: St. Marys. / St Andrews inscr. on print, lower right: C.G.L. Phillips / 1920 inscr. in marker pen, verso: 13 inscr. on label, verso: (printed) TAYLORS' / ART SALON / (pencil) [indecipherable initials] / (printed) 45-51 SCHOOL HILL / ABERDEEN inscr. in chalk, verso: 11 inscr. in chalk, verso: 17E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011920192018.8 x 11.9 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 1579collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001April 200114:40:2210:05:1410:04:34HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.9HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114HRetchingUNITED COLLEGEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTST SALVATOR'S CHAPELST SALVATOR'S COLLEGETRENCHERGATEWAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262011-04-182011-04-182001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2001-05-01goodCollege Gateway St Andrewsgood. Mount foxed, minor foxing to print. Slight tear, lower left.HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillips19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsSt Andrews from the pierThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperETCHINGUNITED COLLEGEST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.GOWNSTUDENTST SALVATOR'S CHAPELST SALVATOR'S COLLEGETRENCHERGATEWAYobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.8signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G. L. Phillips inscr. in pencil, recto, lower left: No II inscr. on print, lower left: College Gateway / St Andrews inscr. on print, lower right: C.G.L. Phillips / 20 inscr. on label on glazing: [??]5 inscr. in marker pen, verso: 12 inscr. in chalk, verso: 3 inscr. in chalk, verso: 16E255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011920192019.0 x 11.8 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 1580collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001April 2001ST ANDREWS11:24:4010:05:4210:05:14University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005HC2001.5HC2001.6HC2001.7HC2001.8HC2001.10HC2001.11HC2001.12HC2001.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114HRReturned to mco after exhibitionHung in the Library at 9 The Scores (first floor).etchingPIERST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.BOATCATHEDRALSEACOASTHARBOURTOWNSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162011-04-182011-04-182001-05-01DonationPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.ScotlandPHILLIPS, William S.Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC2001.5-13200120012001£142.76All works (HC2001.5-HC2001.13) remounted, three frames provided, so works can be displayed in rotation.2001-05-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesKNOX, kevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-05-012011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodgoodvery goodvery goodViews of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSt Andrews from the pierframemountartworkgood. Minor foxing to print.Splitting middle of left side.Very good condition.Slight undulation and discolouration across whole image.20062009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20062009HC2001.5 - HC2001.13 - other etchings by Phillipsabout 19201St Andrews Castle from the East SandsThe Pends, St. AndrewsSt. Mary's. St AndrewsCollege Gateway St AndrewsThe West Port, St Andrews, from withoutSt Mary's, St AndrewsNorth Street, St AndrewsStreet Scene, with studentsprintetchingphouseetching on paperETCHINGPIERST ANDREWSPHILLIPS, CHARLES G.L.BOATCATHEDRALSEACOASTHARBOURTOWNSCAPEobject history file3 black wooden frames, 45.8 x 33.4cm, purchased for collections of 9 prints. To rotate on display.12 May 200622 September 2009Donated by the son of C.G.L. Phillips.HC2001.9signed in pencil, recto, lower right: Charles G L. Phillips inscr. in marker pen, verso: 22 inscr. in chalk, verso: 19 inscr. in chalk, verso: IRE255E255PHILLIPS, William S.Created by200120011900194019.7 x 24.1 cm (sight)April 2001ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPHILLIPS, Charles G.L.CRE2001-05-01ABphouse1 1713peoplecollect>intern19361940about 193612:56:0714:47:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ALDAMCMoved from 71 North Street to Workshop store, Room 3 on Friday 8th March 2002.CLOCKEXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOUGLAS, JAMESMUNRO, G. L.PORTER'S LODGEYOUNGER HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-252008-10-152002-01-24PurchaseMUNRO, G. L.St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandMUNRO, G. L.Presumably purchased by the University from G.L. Munro for use in examinations. Deposited in Collections Office in May 2000 by James Douglas, head janitor (see E243). Clock is one of two deposited. This one retained and other returned (see E243 and object exit file).1PresentCAMPBELL, Andrew24 January 200220022002Digital photo of clock taken 24/01/02.2002-01-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesScratched inscription on case of workings: GL Munro, St Andrews 1936.2002-01-24very goodExam clock. Wooden case with metal face and glass corona. Round clock face mounted forward of box with workings enclosed within.Good - dusty2002CAMPBELL, Andrew M200219361One of two examination clocks deposited by James Douglas (head janitor at University of St Andrews). Returned one (see object exit file), retained this example. Previously in Porter's lodge. Probably used in examination rooms (Younger Hall?). Jim Douglas suggested Miss Taylor (in exam office) may know more concerning object.gallerymusa/g2Wooden casingmetal faceglass coronaCLOCKEXAMINATIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOUGLAS, JAMESMUNRO, G. L.PORTER'S LODGEYOUNGER HALLobject history file8 March 2002Presumably purchased by the University from G.L. Munro for use in examinations. Deposited in Collections Office in May 2000 by James Douglas, head janitor (see E243). Clock is one of two deposited. This one retained and other returned (see E243 and object exit file).HC2002.1Face: printed, roman numerals nos. 1 - 12 ; Printed: G.L. MUNRO / ST. ANDREWS. Workings, reverse, inscr.: G L MUNRO / ST ANDREWS 1936.MUNRO, G.L.Manufactered byHC20021A.JPGHC20021B.JPGHC20021C.JPGHC20021D.JPGHC20021E.JPGHC20021F.JPGHC20021G.JPGHC20021H.JPGHC20021I.JPGHC20021K.JPGHC20021L.JPGHC20021M.JPG1940193619361936Face: 41cm diam. Box: 23.5 x 27.5 x 11cmabout 1936APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews, FifeMUNRO, G. L.MANU2002-01-24AAmuseummusa/g2/case 41 1729collect>interncollect>intern2002200229th Janaury 2002ST ANDREWS10:23:1010:22:56University of St Andrews, University Calendar: History and Constitution. 1987 EditionUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.92006-05-072006-03-17HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.43The 1987 University calendar under section 6 (p.43), Academic Costume: "The trencher is worn by women students at University services, with tassels appropriate to the year of study; Bejant - blue; Semi - crimson; Tertian - yellow; Magistrand - black."ac114ac114AMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TASSELTRENCHERTERTIANYELLOWtextileACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182002-01-31unknownDonationunknownScotland (?)SUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodDressed for the Occasion: Fashion in Fife 1850-1950St Andrews Museumtrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchergood. some fine strands loosened from plaiting. Colour slightly faded.16:12:03oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 trencher tassels donated by Mrs M Sutherland. HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, class medals awarded to Janet and Vera Black.about 19061class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of a set of four trencher tassels donated by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The tassels had belonged to her aunts (Janet M. Black and Vera K. Black) who attended St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916 (see HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, medals awarded to Janet Black and Vera Black for more information). Trencher tassels were used to denote the year of study of undergraduate students. Each year of study had a different colour and an alternative name:- Blue (Bejant) - 1st year; Crimson (Semi) - 2nd year; Yellow / gold (Tertian) - 3rd year; Black (Magistrand) - 4th year. Photograph supplied by Mrs Sutherland shows Vera K Black in St Andrews University red gown, wearing trencher with all 4 tassels attached. (see file HC2002.8)textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided cotton or wool (?)TASSELTRENCHERTERTIANYELLOWTEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009GENMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.HC2002.10E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretManufactered by200220021906190621.9 cm length 1.8 cm width29th Janaury 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-01-31AA16:12:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1730collect>intern2002200229th January 2002ST ANDREWS10:23:10University of St Andrews, University Calendar: History and Constitution. 1987 EditionUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.92006-05-072006-03-17HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.43The 1987 University calendar under section 6 (p.43), Academic Costume: "The trencher is worn by women students at University services, with tassels appropriate to the year of study; Bejant - blue; Semi - crimson; Tertian - yellow; Magistrand - black."ac114AMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TASSELTRENCHERMAGISTRANDBLACKtextileACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182002-01-31unknownDonationunknownScotland (?)SUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodDressed for the Occasion: Fashion in Fife 1850-1950St Andrews Museumtrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchergood. some fine strands loosened from plaiting.16:12:03oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 trencher tassels donated by Mrs M Sutherland. HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, class medals awarded to Janet and Vera Black.about 19071class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of a set of four trencher tassels donated by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The tassels had belonged to her aunts (Janet M. Black and Vera K. Black) who attended St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916 (see HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, medals awarded to Janet Black and Vera Black for more information). Trencher tassels were used to denote the year of study of undergraduate students. Each year of study had a different colour and an alternative name:- Blue (Bejant) - 1st year; Crimson (Semi) - 2nd year; Yellow / gold (Tertian) - 3rd year; Black (Magistrand) - 4th year. Photograph supplied by Mrs Sutherland shows Vera K Black in St Andrews University red gown, wearing trencher with all 4 tassels attached. (see file HC2002.8)textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided cotton or wool (?)TASSELTRENCHERMAGISTRANDBLACKTEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009GENMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.HC2002.11E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretManufactered by200220021907190718.3 cm length 2.0 cm width29th January 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-01-31AA16:12:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1861collect>intern2003200311 March 200311:36:53'Recent Acquisitions of Travel Photography by the National Library of Scotland' in Scottish Photography Bulletin, 1992 (2)Travels in the Footsteps of Bruce in Algeria and Tunis, LondonCatalogue of Engraved British Portraits, Volume I, British MuseumBritish Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings, Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires, Vol. V, 1771-1783Travels to Discover the Source of the Nilesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 11-20p.265p.211This work by the former British Consul General for Algeria and Tunis (1886-96) relates to Bruce's notes on his own life as a British diplomat in Tunis (before he set off on his more famous search for the source of the Nile) published at the start of his work 'Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile'.Lists several portraits of Bruce, including another satirical print, 'Travells eldest son in conversation with a Cherokee chief'.5317 The Abyssinnian Traveller. Desciption of this print.5 volumes. Bruce's account of his travels.ad458HRHRBRUCE, JAMESKINNAIRDABYSSINIATRAVELEXPLORATIONMUSGROVE, DR JAMESSLOAN, REVERENDPLAYFAIR, SIR LAMBERTNILEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272010-04-222002-03-21OVENDEN, R.PLAYFAIR, R.L.GEORGE, Mary DorothyBRUCE, JamesPurchaseTOPHAM, E.DARLY, M.Grosvenor Prints1Present2002-03-21ComponentRecord state£140.002002-03-21goodThe Abyssinian Travellergood. Slightly soiled. Not mounted straight.17759 December 17751The print depicts James Bruce of Kinnaird (Abyssinian Bruce) (1730-1794). An African traveller, he was the son of David Bruce of Kinnaird and Marion Graham of Airth. He was appointed the consul of Algiers. He resigned his commission in August 1765 and departed on an archaeological tour of Barbary. With the aid of a draughtsman and a camera obscura, he made a great number of drawings of the Roman remains. He was shipwrecked on the African coast and proceded to travel throughout Africa. He sought the source of the Nile, and believed he had found it, though it was actually the source of its most important tributary, the Blue Nile, and not the White Nile. On his arrival in England, he first received great attention, but a reaction against him set in. People were sceptical of his tales (though what he said was later found to be mainly accurate) and his manner offended many. He published five volumes on his travels in 1790. (See notes on file for more information). Sir Lambert Playfair published 'Travels in the Footsteps of Bruce in Algeria and Tunis' (London, 1877), and regarded Bruce as his hero. The Dictionary of National Biography notes: 'Colonel Playfair's own elaborate work has superceded the imperfect account published by Bruce himself, but his researches have impressed him with the fullest conviction of the accuracy and conscientiousness of his predecessor, in whose delineations he has discovered only one error'. In 1899 a group of young Scottish 'professionals' went on a journey to North Africa. The party was led by Rev. Sloan (Hope Park church) and included Dr James Musgrove. Both of these were members of the teaching staff of the University. The expedition was 'at the instigation of Sir Lambert Playfair', who had retired to St Andrews. 'Unfortunately, Playfair died just as the group was ready to leave for Africa'. This implies he may have intended leading the party, whose intention was 'to explore in the footsteps of Bruce' - referring to title of Playfair's book. The expedition was surely planned in St Andrews. The other members of the party were Callender, Dewar, Kilpatrick, Webster and Hutchinson. The National Library of Scotland has two albums and an interleaved book containing photographs of the journey taken by Callender. printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperBRUCE, JAMESKINNAIRDABYSSINIATRAVELEXPLORATIONMUSGROVE, DR JAMESSLOAN, REVERENDPLAYFAIR, SIR LAMBERTNILEobject history fileNo frameGENGENGENDESGEN£140.00HC2002.12inscr. on book held by Bruce: Travels into / Abyssinia / by .... inscr. (printed) below engraving: E. Topham invt / THE ABYSSINIAN TRAVELLER / O Thou, whose active search has dar'd explore / Far distant Realms and Climes unknown before; / Thy toils now finished and thy dangers past, / Spite of Thyself we fix thee here at last. / Pub by M Darly Dec 9th 1775 (39 Strand) inscr. in pencil, on mount, recto: 140 inscr. in pencil on mount, verso: C WEB E294E294Grosvenor PrintsCreated byPublished by20032003177517751775177523.7 x 17.0 cm Mount: 25.6 x 19.0 cm11 March 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsEngland39 Strand, LondonTOPHAM, E.DARLY, M.CREPUB2002-03-21ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 22011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander21 2266collect>intern20012001May/June 2001ST ANDREWS11:13:26University of St AndrewsE2004.22004-04-252004-03-06HC908single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCHC2001.13Inventoried in the Anatomy Museum, Bute Medical building.sculpturemaskMURDERHARE, WILLIAMBURKE, WILLIAMDISSECTIONANATOMYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-05-23PurchaseunknownEdinburgh (?), Scotland (?)Purchased through David Sinclair for the Anatomy and Pathology Dept. No details of the sculptor are known but the initial enquiry about the mask went through Prof. M. H. Kaufman, Anatomy Dept., University of Edinburgh.1Present2002-05-23ComponentRecord state£150email to David Sinclair, of Anatomy & Pathology from Professor M. H. Kaufman, Edinburgh University states: Dear David I have enquired whether it would be possible for you to obtain a copy of the Life Mask of William Hare. The sculptor that made the original mould has indicated to me that her mould is still in good condition, and that she would be prepared to make you a copy if requested to do so. The cost would be £150, but the quality would be excellent. I am led to believe that it would take somewhere in the region of 4-6 weeks to prepare, because it takes so long for the special plaster to dry out thoroughly. Should you wish me to proceed with the order, or otherwise, please could you let me know as soon as possible. With best wishes Matt Kaufman. Dept of Anatomy, Edinburgh University Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG 0131 650 3113. 2002-05-23very goodExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews MuseumLife mask of William Harevery good. Minor blemishes appear to be part of original casting process2002CAMPBELL, Andrew2002HC908: life mask of William BurkeMay/June 20011death mask of William BurkeN.B: VERY HEAVY - CAUTION WHEN MOVING & HANDLING. One of two plaster casts of life masks of notorious Edinburgh graverobbers/murderers, Burke & Hare. buteplasterSCULPTUREMASKMURDERHARE, WILLIAMBURKE, WILLIAMDISSECTIONANATOMYMEDICINEobject history file20 May 2002Purchased through David Sinclair for the Anatomy and Pathology Dept. No details of the sculptor are known but the initial enquiry about the mask went through Prof. M. H. Kaufman, Anatomy Dept., University of Edinburgh.£150HC2002.13Created by2001200120012001approx. 22.5 (h) x 12.8 (w) x 22.9 (d) cmMay/June 2001APUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)Edinburgh (?)unknownCRE2002-05-23AAbute1 2268collect>interncollect>intern20022002March 2002ST ANDREWS12:48:2314:31:29University of St AndrewsE2010.42010-05-032010-03-20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114JABHRMoved from Bell Pettigrew Museum to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Returned to display in MUSA gallery 3 after exhibition in the Gateway ('The Parrot and the Polymath').TYPEWRITERTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHBURT, DR DAVIDBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORDUNDEE UNIVERSITYREMINGTONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-082010-05-112002-05-28DonationRemingtonNew York State, USABURT, Peter J.A.1Present2002-05-28ComponentRecord state2002-05-28fairThe Parrot and the Polymath: A Celebration of the Life of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonGateway GalleriesRemington Standard #12 typewriter, formerly belonging to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson and afterwards to Dr David R.R. Burt. With hood and matfair. Some rust, particularly on paper support, and staining all over typewriter. Right back foot appears to have been replaced.20082010DALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica20082010between 1925 and 1948198311983DonationBequestOwnedBURT, Peter J.A.BURT, David R.R.THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthGiven to Dr Burt by his grandmother, wife of Dr David Burt.Dr David Burt graduated in BSc Zoology, summa cum laude, from the University of St Andrews in 1921. From 1921-4 he was employed as D'Arcy Thompson's research assistant. From 1924-1946 he was Professor of Zoology, University College, Ceylon, and from 1946-64, Senior Lecturer in Zoology, the University of St Andrews. The typewriter passed to him on the death of D'Arcy Thompson in 1948. He used in during his post-retirement research in the Gatty Marine Laboratory and refurbishment of the Bell Pettigrew Museum.Did the typewriter belong to Thompson or to the University of St Andrews and was used by him? The typewriter may have been used by D'Arcy Thompson before his death in 1948.Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948) was Professor of Biology in Dundee University 1884-1917 and Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneeering work 'On Growth and Form, published in 1917, laid the foundation for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of all plants and animals could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics.musa/g3steelother metalrubber hood and mat: fabricTYPEWRITERTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHBURT, DR DAVIDBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORDUNDEE UNIVERSITYREMINGTONobject history file21 October 20086 May 2010Did the typewriter belong to Thompson or to the University of St Andrews and was used by him?Dr David Burt graduated in BSc Zoology, summa cum laude, from the University of St Andrews in 1921. From 1921-4 he was employed as D'Arcy Thompson's research assistant. From 1924-1946 he was Professor of Zoology, University College, Ceylon, and from 1946-64, Senior Lecturer in Zoology, the University of St Andrews. The typewriter passed to him on the death of D'Arcy Thompson in 1948. He used in during his post-retirement research in the Gatty Marine Laboratory and refurbishment of the Bell Pettigrew Museum.Given to Dr Burt by his grandmother, wife of Dr David Burt.HC2002.14inscr. in gold lettering on top: Remington inscr. in gold lettering on back: Remington inscr. in gold lettering on front: 12 / 12 inscr. in gold lettering behind keys: MADE AT [IL]ION, NEW YORK STATE, U.S.A.E.293E.293THOMPSON, Sir D'Arcy WentworthBURT, Dr David R.R.BURT, Dr Peter J.A.BURT, Dr Peter J.A.Manufactered by1948194819832002192519481983200219251948H:30 x W:30 x D:37.5 cmbefore 194819481983March 2002OBDADUniversity of St AndrewsUSANew York StateRemingtonMANU2002-05-28ACmuseummusa/g3/case 11 1131collect>interncollect>intern2002200210 May 200219:07:0410:23:59Obituary of Dr Alexander Shewan, The Citizen, Saturday October 11, 1941HC2002.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfrom about 1896hcr1ac114HRHRMoved to permanent display in Gateway Case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CLOCK TOWERTOWERRAJPIPLASHEWAN, DR ALEXANDERLL.DIndiaCIVIL SERVICEST LEONARD'S SCHOOLROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUBsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-04-182010-04-222002-05-27DonationMHETA, Kashiram M.Nandod (?), IndiaSHEWAN MAY, Jennifer AlisonMrs May is the daughter of Ian Winchester Shewan, son of Alexander Shewan. She presented the clock tower to the University in memory of her grandfather. Any label should read: 'Donated by Jennifer A. Shewan May, only grandchild of Dr Alexander Shewan'. Mrs May's husband, Ranald May, was Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department of the University of St Andrews before he retired. From 1967 Mrs May was Professor John Steer's first secretary in the then Department of Fine Arts at the University.1Present1999-11-01ComponentRecord state1999-11-01fairShewan Memorial Clock Tower - silver minature of the clock tower erected in Rajpipla State to commemorate 'the successful, beneficient and popular administration of Rajpipla State' by Alexander Shewangood. Clock faces are loose - handle with care. Wooden base scuffed and scratched. Green velvet extremely worn and degraded. Traces of old polish on silver. Don't know if winding mechanism still works.200520082009HOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica200520082009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06about 1896194111894OwnedSHEWAN, AlexanderPresented to Dr Alexander Shewan.Seal belonging to Andrew Lang. Cameo seal in a gold setting with an engraved head of Heracles or Herakles (Hercules)Alexander Shewan (28 October 1851 - 7 October 1941) was born in Peterhead. He was educated at the Chanonry House School, Old Aberdeen, and Aberdeen University, where he graduated M.A. with First Class Honours in Classics, winning the Simpson Prize and the Murray Scholarship. In 1875 he joined the Indian Civil Service. His first post was in the Revenue Department of the Bombay Presidency. While there he did exceptionally valuable work in connection with the Indian Famine of 1878/9 and for this, a year was added to his period of service. Later he joined the Judicial Department and was afterward connected with the Political Department during which time he was Secretary of State to the Duke of Connaught, then Governor of India. He became Administrator of the Rajpipla Native State where he was held in such high regard that on his departure the 'Shewan Memorial Clock Tower' was erected by public subscription to commemorate his 'successful, beneficient and popular administration'. For his last four years in India he became a Judge before retiring to St Andrews in 1897. While in India he was an outstanding sportsman, especially in cricket and golf and won a number of trophies. He was a keen student of the Classics, especially Greek, and when he returned to St Andrews he devoted himself to these studies. He published a number of books on the subject, culminating in 1935 with his volume of 'Homeric Essays'. He was fluent in six languages. In recognition of his scholarship the University of St Andrews awarded him the honorary LL.D. in 1912. His library, publications and papers are in the University's Special Collections. Dr Shewan was a close friend of Andrew Lang and delivered the University's 1928 Andrew Lang lecture in which he paid tribute to Lang's work on Homer. During the First World War Dr Shewan was Secretary and Treasurer to St Leonard's School. He frequently sat on the Bench at JP Courts and was also an Income Tax Commissioner. Between 1918 and 1922 he served on the Town Council. He was a member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club from 1891 until his death in 1941 and was Chairman of the Club's Finance Committee after the end of the First World War. Alexander Shewan married Cecilia Arthur Leslie Dean (1857-1933) in Bombay in November 1885. She was a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art. After her death, he married his nurse / housekeeper. Alexander and Cecilia had four sons, one of whom died in infancy, and a daughter. See more information on file, which details the family's connections to the Glasgow Girls and Glasgow Boys.Open Access Storeoastoresilver base - wood with green velvet coveringCLOCK TOWERTOWERRAJPIPLASHEWAN, DR ALEXANDERLL.DINDIACIVIL SERVICEST LEONARD'S SCHOOLROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUBobject history file7 July 2005August 200816 September 2009GENPresented to Dr Alexander Shewan.Mrs May is the daughter of Ian Winchester Shewan, son of Alexander Shewan. She presented the clock tower to the University in memory of her grandfather. Any label should read: 'Donated by Jennifer A. Shewan May, only grandchild of Dr Alexander Shewan'. Mrs May's husband, Ranald May, was Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department of the University of St Andrews before he retired. From 1967 Mrs May was Professor John Steer's first secretary in the then Department of Fine Arts at the University.HC2002.15inscr. on silver plaques on base: (1) 1896 / SHEWAN CLOCK TOWER; (2) REWAKANTHA AGENCY; (3) NANDOD / RAJPIPLA STATE inscr. on paper label under base: Kashiram M. Mheta / NANDOD With card inscr.: THE SHEWAN MEMORIAL CLOCK TOWER / ERECTED AT A COST OF RUPEES 10661 / By Public Subscription / to Commemorate the successful, beneficient and popular Administration of the / Rajpipla State by Alexander Shewan Esqr., M.A., I.C.S., from 1887 to 1894 A.D. / FOUNDATION STONE LAID BY / J.Pollen Esqr., B.A., LL.D., I.C.S., Political Agent Rewakantha, on 31st August 1894 / OPENING CEREMONY PERFORMED BY / Col F.W. Snell, I.S.C., Administrator, Rajpipla State, on 15th. October 1896. [The card refers to the actual clock tower].E296E296SHEWAN, Dr AlexanderSHEWAN MAY, Jennifer A.Created byHC2002.15.jpg194120021894200218941900H:30.5 x Diam: 19.5 cmfrom about 189610 May 2002OADUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaNandod (?)MHETA, Kashiram M.CRE1999-11-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfA2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 2319collect>internconservacollect>intern2002200230 May 200210:23:3515:24:3316:48:24HC2002.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458hcr1HRHRCHAPELCHURCHST LEONARD'S CHAPELNORTH STREETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY CHURCHROOFARCHITECTURERELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-02-072010-12-212010-04-222002-07-12DonationGRAHAME, Jas. B.TREWARTHA, K.M.Donated to the University by Mrs Trewartha, on behalf of St Leonard's Church. Received by University Library, passed to Museum Collections. Donated with HC2002.17, one religious print passed to St Mary's College (not to be accessioned), and three books (two Bibles and 1 'scenes of the life of Our Lord') retained by University Library.1Present2002-07-12ComponentRecord stateThe work is after a drawing entitled 'St Leonard's College Chapel St. Andrews' by John Oliphant, 1767. The inscriptions on the reverse note it is after a print, held by P[rincipal?] Donaldson, of that picture. Oliphant's drawing is held in the University Library, GRA DA890.S106 2002-07-12poorSt Leonard's ChapelDiscoloured varnish and surface dirt. Cracked all over. Dent to centre left. Frame very poor, chipped with losses (HCR, 12 July 2002).HC2002.17 - given with HC2002.1618921Sketch of Seating at St Leonard's ChurchThe work shows St Leonard's Chapel without the roof. After the union of St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges in 1747, the new United College was housed on the site of St Salvator's College. The residential buildings of St Leonard's College were abandoned and sold off, with the college gardens, in 1772. St Leonard's Chapel was likewise abandoned in 1761 and the congregation of the Parish of St Leonard transferred to St Salvator's Chapel. St Leonard's Chapel was deliberately made a ruin. The roof was removed and the tower demolished: this had occured by the sale of 1772. Despite this, the chapel was expressely excluded from the sale and the University reserved a right of access to it, 'in case it shall ever be repaired and again used as a church'.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCHAPELCHURCHST LEONARD'S CHAPELNORTH STREETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY CHURCHROOFARCHITECTURERELIGIONobject history file56.4 x 81.2 cmDonated to the University by Mrs Trewartha, on behalf of St Leonard's Church. Received by University Library, passed to Museum Collections. Donated with HC2002.17, one religious print passed to St Mary's College (not to be accessioned), and three books (two Bibles and 1 'scenes of the life of Our Lord') retained by University Library.HC2002.16inscr. verso: Jas B. Grahame / 1892... / from a drawing 1767 / from a print in the / possession of P. Donald / son inscr. in ink on label, verso: By Jas. Barclay Grahame / Taken from a Print from / a Picture by J. Oliphants of 1767 / Ruin of St Leonard's ChapelE297E297TREWARTHA, Mrs K.M.Created by200220021892189250.0 x 74.7 cm (sight)30 May 2002ADUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0240GRAHAME, Jas. B.CRE2002-07-12ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2320collect>intern2002200230 May 200210:23:35HC2002.16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRST LEONARD'S CHURCHCHURCHARCHITECTURERELIGIONPLANINTERIORSEATINGST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182010-04-222002-07-12DonationunknownChurch Square, St Andrews, ScotlandTREWARTHA, K.M.Donated to the University by Mrs Trewartha, on behalf of St Leonard's Church. Received by University Library, passed to Museum Collections. Donated with HC2002.16, one religious print passed to St Mary's College (not to be accessioned), and three books (two Bibles and 1 'scenes of the life of Our Lord') retained by University Library.1Present2002-07-12ComponentRecord state2002-07-12fairSketch of Seating at St Leonard's Churchfair: discoloured. Mounted on acidic card - some staining has resulted. Backboard consists of three pieces of wood, gaps between them. Frame fair, minor chips, particularly to top part (HCR, 12 July 2002).HC2002.16 - given with HC2002.1719071St Leonard's ChapelScale drawingdrawingarchitectural drawingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperST LEONARD'S CHURCHCHURCHARCHITECTURERELIGIONPLANINTERIORSEATINGST ANDREWSobject history file67.9 x 90.7 cm woodDonated to the University by Mrs Trewartha, on behalf of St Leonard's Church. Received by University Library, passed to Museum Collections. Donated with HC2002.16, one religious print passed to St Mary's College (not to be accessioned), and three books (two Bibles and 1 'scenes of the life of Our Lord') retained by University Library.HC2002.17inscr. in ink, recto: SKETCH OF SEATING / AT ST LEONARD'S CHURCH / GROUND PLAN / CHURCH SQUARE / ST ANDREWS FEB. 1907E297E297TREWARTHA, Mrs K.M.Created by200220021907190754.4 x 76.7 cm (sight)30 May 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandChurch Square, St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-07-12ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack26A2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack26A1 1253collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20022002June 200220032009June 200312 February 2009unknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:49:1015:30:4815:18:4112:41:0309:42:31Shadow of Heaven: Scotland From Above, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E2006.15E2006.14E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E2007.1E2010.31994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142006-10-152006-10-151994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142007-06-242010-05-191994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062006-05-192006-05-191994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062007-03-172010-05-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.14ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JABHR1945HC2002.18Hung in School of Art HistoryIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Main staircaseMoved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Moved to gallery 4 in MUSA as requested by Alison Hadfield for use in the Young Artist Award.Moved to the Gateway Galleries for the Young Artist Award exhibition.MACDONALD, PATRICIAGLEN FESHIERIVERPINELANDSCAPECAIRNGORMSAERIALphotographBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-282011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-112002-08-09HC:C4MACDONALD, PatriciaPurchaseMACDONALD, PatriciaScotlandAerographicaPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Price of £783.33 is for HC2002.18 and HC2002.19, and includes a discount of 33.33%.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2000-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£783.33NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £750.00 (insurance)Value: £600 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009This ilfochrome print was produced by JS Marr, Edinburgh, 1991. The image, dated 1988 and produced by Patricia Macdonald in collaboration with Angus Macdonald, pilot, featured in the book and exhibition 'Shadow of Heaven', 1989.2011-03-012002-08-09very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionUnknownUnknownUnknownAn Ever-Fixed Mark: Romantic Visions in Scottish PhotographyMUSA Young Artist Award 2009/10British Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesBraided river and ancient pines, Glen Feshie, CairngormsAs before. Frame slightly worn mid-right. Vertical scratch mark on glazing, upper left. (EV, 01.03.2011)good. Frame slightly worn, top right corner.200220032005200720102010RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200220032005200720102010added by Arianna Carlini 2011/04/0619881Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionphotographphotographOpen Access Storeoastoreilfochrome print on paperMACDONALD, PATRICIAGLEN FESHIERIVERPINELANDSCAPECAIRNGORMSAERIALPHOTOGRAPHBOSWELLobject history file105.3 x 79.5 cm black wood frame7 August 200228 August 200317 August 2005November 200712 February 201011 May 2010FIGPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Price of £783.33 is for HC2002.18 and HC2002.19, and includes a discount of 33.33%.£783.33HC2002.18inscr. (typed) on label, verso: PATRICIA AND ANGUS MACDONALD / 8 ASHGROVE MUSSELBURGH MIDLOTHIAN EH21 7LT SCOTLAND UK / TELEPHONE / FACSIMILIE +44 (0)131-6652131 / email: angus@coad.ed.co.uk / Braided river and ancient pines, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms, 1988 / From 'Shadow of Heaven', 1989 / Patricia Macdonald / in collaboration with Angus Macdonald, pilot / Ilfochrome print by JS Marr, Edinburgh, 1991 / [facsimilie signature] Patricia Macdonald inscr. in ink on backboard: No 9 inscr. on label on backboard: The British Council Visual Arts Department / Exhibition CE No: 888 / Cat. no. 9 / Artist PATRICIA MACDONALD / Title and date / Collection SHADOW OF HEAVEN Braided River, Glen Feshie / The Artist / The British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BN / Telephone 01-930 8466E301E301Aerographica, 6 Ashgrove, MusselburghCreated byHC2002.18.jpg200220021988198858.7 x 38.8 cm (sight)June 2002APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMACDONALD, Patricia (b.1945)CRE2000-05-21AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack1B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack1B1 2337collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20022002June 200220032009June 200312 February 2009unknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:49:1215:30:5010:38:4515:21:4812:40:3009:41:43Shadow of Heaven: Scotland From Above, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E2006.15E2006.14E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E2007.11994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142006-10-152006-10-151994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142007-06-241994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062006-05-192006-05-191994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.15ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JABHR1945HC2002.19Hung in School of Art HistoryIn School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Main staircaseMoved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.MACDONALD, PATRICIALOCHAN UAINELOCHANGEL'S PEAKLANDSCAPECAIRNGORMSAERIALphotographBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-282011-03-042011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-312002-08-09HC:C4MACDONALD, PatriciaPurchaseMACDONALD, PatriciaScotlandAerographicaPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Price of £783.33 is for HC2002.18 and HC2002.19, and includes a discount of 33.33%.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2002-08-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£783.33NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £750.00 (insurance)Value: £600 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20032009This ilfochrome print was produced by JS Marr, Edinburgh, 1991. The image, dated 1988 and produced by Patricia Macdonald in collaboration with Angus Macdonald, pilot, featured in the book and exhibition 'Shadow of Heaven', 1989. 2011-03-012002-08-09very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionUnknownUnknownUnknownAn Ever-Fixed Mark: Romantic Visions in Scottish PhotographyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesLochan Uaine (The Green Lochan) below the Angel's Peak of Carn an t-Sabhail, CairngormsAs before. Crack to inside of right frame edge. (EV, 01.03.2011)good. Frame chipped at corners. Glass scratched inside, upper centre. Dirt in mount, lower left, upper left, lower right.20022003200520072010RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2002200320052007201019881Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionphotographphotographOpen Access Storeoastoreilfochrome printMACDONALD, PATRICIALOCHAN UAINELOCHANGEL'S PEAKLANDSCAPECAIRNGORMSAERIALPHOTOGRAPHBOSWELLobject history file105.2 x 79.7 cm black wood frame7 August 200228 August 200317 August 2005November 200731 May 2010FIGPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection. Price of £783.33 is for HC2002.18 and HC2002.19, and includes a discount of 33.33%.£783.33HC2002.19inscr. (typed) on label, verso: PATRICIA AND ANGUS MACDONALD / 8 ASHGROVE MUSSELBURGH MIDLOTHIAN EH21 7LT SCOTLAND UK / TELEPHONE / FACSIMILIE +44 (0)131-6652131 / email: angus@coad.ed.co.uk / Lochan Uaine (the Green Lochan) below the Angel's Peak of Carn an t-Sabhail / Cairngorms, 1988 / From 'Shadow of Heaven', 1989 / Patricia Macdonald / in collaboration with Angus Macdonald, pilot / Ilfochrome print by JS Marr, Edinburgh, 1991 / [facsimilie signature] Patricia Macdonald inscr. in ink on backboard: No 10 inscr. on label on backboard: The British Council Visual Arts Department / Exhibition CE No: 888 / Cat. no. 10 / Artist PATRICIA MACDONALD / Title and date / Collection SHADOW OF HEAVEN Lochan Uaine / The Artist / The British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BN / Telephone 01-930 8466E301E301Aerographica, 6 Ashgrove, MusselburghCreated bydbi HC2002.19.jpg200220021988198858.8 x 38.7 cm (sight)June 2002APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMACDONALD, Patricia (b.1945)CRE2002-08-09AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from oastore to Boswell Room, Art History (2011-03-08)2011-02-01ah1 1595collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 200212:05:2116:47:2210:17:0612:19:1112:17:1412:11:03'The Scroll', Magazine of the Herbert Strutt School, Vol.5, No.6. January.St Andrews Citizen newspaper, January 1986HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.9In this edition of 'The Scroll' magazine, which Janet M Black edited for 27 years, there appears a farewell article dedicated to Miss Black and her years of service to the school and the magazine.Newspaper cutting detailing the 100th birthday of Miss Janet Black. Cutting details her past career and achievements.hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAMCmedalCLASS MEDALBLACK, JANET M.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSSTRUTT, HERBERTHERBERT STRUTT SCHOOLBELPERTEACHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31HC:C87Herbert Strutt SchoolDonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodclass medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05good12:04:44oastore2011-06-28Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.3 - Tullis mathematics medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 19051BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Janet M.Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland, through her aunt, Janet Black's, estate after her death in 1986.Awarded by the University of St Andrews in 1905.Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Janet M Black: b. 10/01/1886, Mount Pleasant, Dundee. d. 18/06/1986, Newport-on-Tay. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee (English and Dux medalist); University of St Andrews (1st Class Honours in English and History); Berry Scholarship (Anglo Saxon); Grenoble University 1911-1914 (Licencie es Lettres). Career: Teacher in Aberdeen, Yorkshire and Manchester then moved to Herbert Strutt School, Belper, Derbyshire (Snr Mistress and Head of English, Editor for 27 years of School Magazine 'The Scroll', writer and director of school plays and drama mistress) Retired 1951 after 27 years service to school. Died Newport-on-Tay, aged 100 years and six months.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. In presentation box with silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALBLACK, JANET M.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSSTRUTT, HERBERTHERBERT STRUTT SCHOOLBELPERTEACHEROpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENAcquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland, through her aunt, Janet Black's, estate after her death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC2002.2obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ORDINARY MATHEMATICS / JANET M. BLACK / 1904-05. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Janet M.Minted by198620021905198620021905190419055.2 cm. diam.198629th January 20021905BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 2360collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200220024 October 200214:37:2614:35:2416:15:0810:23:5912:05:04HC971HC972HC2002.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryhcr1hcr1ad458ac114ac114HRLANG, ANDREWsealAUTHORPOETHISTORIANSHEWAN, DR ALEXANDERHERCULESHERACLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-07-152011-04-182011-04-152002-10-17DonationunknownSHEWAN MAY, Jennifer Alison1Present2002-10-17ComponentRecord state2002-10-17fairSeal belonging to Andrew Lang. Cameo seal in a gold setting with an engraved head of Heracles or Herakles (Hercules)One support missing, one partially broken. Otherwise good. In need of cleaning (HR, 4 October 2002)ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC2002.15 - minature of Shewan Memorial clock tower2011-08-032011-08-03late 19th / early 20th century197311941BequestSHEWAN MAY, Jennifer AlisonPassed to Lang's widow on his death in 1912.; Given by Mrs Lang to Dr Alexander Shewan, a friend of Andrew Lang. Dr Shewan composed the Greek lines on Lang's memorial in St Salvator's chapel. See correspondence on file.; 5th and youngest child of Dr Alexander Shewan.; Only child of Ian Shewan. Jennifer Alison Shewan was born 15 November 1934 and married Ranald Stuart May, MA Economics St Andrews University, b. 1 May 1932.Portrait medallion of Andrew LangPortrait medallion of Andrew LangShewan Memorial Clock Tower - silver minature of the clock tower erected in Rajpipla State to commemorate 'the successful, beneficient and popular administration of Rajpipla State' by Alexander ShewanAccording to Ian Shewan, Andrew Lang used to stamp important letters and documents with this seal. The figure of Heracles can be identified by his symbol, the club. The type is Greek.Open Access StoreoastoreGoldred/brown semi-precious stone (amber?)LANG, ANDREWSEALAUTHORPOETHISTORIANSHEWAN, DR ALEXANDERHERCULESHERACLESobject history filePassed to Lang's widow on his death in 1912.Given by Mrs Lang to Dr Alexander Shewan, a friend of Andrew Lang. Dr Shewan composed the Greek lines on Lang's memorial in St Salvator's chapel. See correspondence on file.5th and youngest child of Dr Alexander Shewan.Only child of Ian Shewan. Jennifer Alison Shewan was born 15 November 1934 and married Ranald Stuart May, MA Economics St Andrews University, b. 1 May 1932.HC2002.20label attached, in hand of Dr Shewan, inscr.: Seal that belonged / to Andrew Lang / given me after / his death by / Mrs Lang with label, written by Mrs J.A. Shewan May, inscr.: DR ANDREW LANG, LL.D. 1844-1912 / Author. Scottish Historian. "Seal / that belonged to Andrew Lang given me after his death by Mrs Lang" - written by A. Lang's great friend my grandfather DR ALEXANDER SHEWAN 1851-1941, MA Aberdeen, ICS [Indian Civil Service] (Bombay), LL.D. St Andrews / JP, Author, Homeric Scholar - lived / "Seagate", Windmill Road, St Andrews / Fife, Scotland / Dr Shewan's 5th & youngest child was / my father IAN WINCHESTER SHEWAN. / 1899-1973, B.Sc. St Andrews - IWS passed the gold seal onto his only child / myself:- / JENNIFER ALISON SHEWAN, b. 15/11/1934 - / Artist m. RANALD STUART MAY, MA Economics St Andrews Univ b. 1 May 1932LANG, AndrewLANG, MrsSHEWAN, Dr AlexanderSHEWAN MAY, IanSHEWAN MAY, Mrs J.A.SHEWAN MAY, Mrs Jennifer AlisonCreated bydbi HC2002.20.jpgdbi HC2002.20 vertical shot.jpg19121912194119411973200218641912191219121941200218641912H 2.4 x W 1.9 x D 2.6late 19th / early 20th century1912about 191220th century20th century4 October 2002OBDBBADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-10-17AC16:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 2364collect>interncollect>intern2002200216 October 200215:00:2914:59:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRHRSPORTRACETROPHYTANKARDMONRO, G.H.ATHLETEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-302011-03-302010-04-222002-11-13DonationunknownLANDYMORE, ColinThe tankard was in Mr Landymore's family for at least 50 years, but he did not know its provenance beyond this. He could offer no information on G.L. Monro, but thought he was not a relation.1Present2002-11-13ComponentRecord state2002-11-13goodSports trophy: tankard awarded to G.H. Monro for first prize in the St Andrews University Mile Race, 1885good. Wood body slightly stained. Metal interior tarnished. Slight dent in top on handle (HR, 13 Nov 2002).c. 18851A George Home Monro matriculated at the University in the session for 1884-85, when he was 18 years of age. He would have been a student at the United College. His home address, when a student, was Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand. He spent only one year at St Andrews University. He later attended Edinburgh University and was MB. CM, 1890 and MD 1901. He was also known as George Home Monro-Home. Open Access StoreoastoreWOODmetalSPORTRACETROPHYTANKARDMONRO, G.H.ATHLETEobject history fileThe tankard was in Mr Landymore's family for at least 50 years, but he did not know its provenance beyond this. He could offer no information on G.L. Monro, but thought he was not a relation.HC2002.21inscr. on shield on front: ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY / MILE RACE. 1885 / 1ST PRIZE / Won By / G.H. MONRO inscr. on metal band around base: shield with depiction of cupid with bow, above numbers 1808E303E303LANDYMORE, Mr ColinManufactered by2002200218801885H13.2 cm x Diam:10.9 cm W with handle: 13.5 cm16 October 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-11-13AB14:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, display cabinet4, shelfA.2011-03-30Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 2369collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200220022 December 200212:23:1515:10:1314:21:0416:47:2512:19:5212:18:0212:15:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ad458ad458ad458HRHR1826medalHISTORYCLASS MEDALAWARDDOUGALL, THOMAS KAYEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-06-242011-06-242011-05-232010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-12-02HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandDUNN, JamesPresented to the University in memory of Thomas Kaye Dougall by Mr Dunn.1Present2002-12-02ComponentRecord state2002-12-02goodClass medal, Honours Modern History, 1923-24, awarded to Thomas Kaye Dougallgood, slightly tarnished. Box slightly worn, particularly to underside (HR, 2/12/2002).12:21:13oastore2011-06-28about 192420021924119991924BequestBequestBequestAwardedDUNN, JamesDOUGALL, Thomas KayeOn the death of the niece through illness, Mr Dunn took charge of the medal. This was around the year 2000.The niece of Mr Dougall's sister. Late 20th century. The niece and Mr James Dunn were the executors of the sister of Mr Dougall (Mr Dougall was a friend of the sister).Bequeathed to Dougall's sister in the 20th century. Kept by Dougall's sister on the death of her brother.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALHISTORYCLASS MEDALAWARDDOUGALL, THOMAS KAYEOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireKept by Dougall's sister on the death of her brother.The niece and Mr James Dunn were the executors of the sister of Mr Dougall (Mr Dougall was a friend of the sister).On the death of the niece through illness, Mr Dunn took charge of the medal.Presented to the University in memory of Thomas Kaye Dougall by Mr Dunn.HC2002.22obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: HONOURS MODERN HISTORY / THOMAS KAYE DOUGALL / 1923-24 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINE304E304DOUGALL, Thomas KayeDOUGALL's sisterthe niece of DOUGALL's sisterDUNN, Mr JamesDUNN, Mr JamesCreated by192420002000200220021924192419851999200219231924Medal: diameter 5.1 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 1.8 cm192420th centurylate 20th centuryabout 20002 December 2002WBBBADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2002-12-02AB12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1714collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 200212:05:2216:47:2310:18:1010:17:0712:17:2812:11:54'The Scroll', Magazine of the Herbert Strutt School, Vol.5, No.6. January.St Andrews Citizen newspaper, January 1986HC2002.2HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt19059unknownIn this edition of 'The Scroll' magazine, which Janet M Black edited for 27 years, there appears a farewell article dedicated to Miss Black and her years of service to the school and the magazine.Newspaper cutting detailing the 100th birthday of Miss Janet Black. Cutting details her past career and achievements.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCmedalTULLIS MEDALBLACK, JANET M.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSSTRUTT, HERBERTHERBERT STRUTT SCHOOLBELPERTEACHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31HC:C87Herbert Strutt SchoolDonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh., ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31fairTullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05poor - silver plate tarnished. Plate loss including flaking in many areas both obverse and reverse.12:04:44oastore2011-06-28Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.2 - class mathematics medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 1905190511905BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Janet M.Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland, through her aunt Janet Black's estate after her Aunt's death in 1986.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherMedal differs from earlier design of Tullis medal (see HC536, HC537 to compare). Resembles ordinary class medal, silver plated, rather than the more common design for the Tullis medal. Perhaps the design has changed at some time. One of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Janet M Black: b. 10/01/1886, Mount Pleasant, Dundee. d. 18/06/1986, Newport-on-Tay. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee (English and Dux medalist); University of St Andrews (1st Class Honours in English and History); Berry Scholarship (Anglo Saxon); Grenoble University 1911-1914 (Licencie es Lettres). Career: Teacher in Aberdeen, Yorkshire and Manchester then moved to Herbert Strutt School, Belper, Derbyshire (Snr Mistress and Head of English, Editor for 27 years of School Magazine 'The Scroll', writer and director of school plays and drama mistress) Retired 1951 after 27 years service to school. Died Newport-on-Tay, aged 100 years and six months.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (silver plated?). In presentation case with silk and velvet lining.MEDALTULLIS MEDALBLACK, JANET M.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSSTRUTT, HERBERTHERBERT STRUTT SCHOOLBELPERTEACHEROpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENAcquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland, through her aunt Janet Black's estate after her Aunt's death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.HC2002.3obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: THE TULLIS MEDAL FOR MATHEMATICS / JANET M. BLACK / 1904-05. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Janet M.Minted by198620021905198620021905190419055.2 cm. diam.198629th January 20021905BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, Edinburgh.Alexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AC12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 4323single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.2009BURDGE, Jessica200916 September 2009HC2002.32University of St Andrews 1722collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 200212:05:2216:47:2310:18:5710:18:1012:17:2912:12:00Other Lands: The World News Magazine of the Church of Scotland. May. C.J. Cousland & Son Ltd."The Late Miss Vera Black BSc" Other Lands: Magazine of Overseas Work of the Church of Scotland. Carstairs. G (Ed.). T. Nelson & Sons Ltd., January.HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt59-6052Retrospective remembrance of Vera K Black in this edition.Obituary of Miss Vera Black in this issue.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCmedalCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETPHYSICSIndiaMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31HC:C87STEVENSON, J.W (Ed.)CULLEN, T.DonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodclass medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.good12:04:44oastore2011-06-28items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.2 - Class medal awarded to Janet M Black for Mathematics, 1904-05. HC2002.3 - Tullis maths medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 1916191611916BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Medal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986. Awarded by the University of St Andrews in 1916.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Vera K Black: b. 23/10/1895, Mount Pleasant, Dundee. d. 01/11/1940, Bangalore, India. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee; University of St Andrews (B.Sc); Maria Grey teacher training college, London. Career: Science teacher in Leeds, Lecturer in Physics, University College, Dundee. Travelled to India in 1923 with Church of Scotland Mission. 1923-32 training of teachers at Mission Institute, Madras (Principal of Northwick School). Responsible for amalgamation of St Christophers School and Northwick School to create a joint school and college. 1932 joined staff of Christian Literature Society, Madras as Education Secretary (translated children's books into Tamil and Telegu languages, Editor of 3 magazines 'Grahamani' , 'Satya Dutha' and one other (title unknown). Magazines included articles on science, agriculture, hygiene, stories, news and a childrens' page. Died in Bangalore after long-term illness.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. In presentation case with silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETPHYSICSINDIAMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMedal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC2002.4obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ADVANCED PHYSICS / VERA. K. BLACK / 1915-16. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Side inscr. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Minted by198620021916198620021916191519155.2 cm diam.198629th January 20021916BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 1723collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th Janaury 200212:05:2212:20:5316:47:2410:19:5210:18:5812:17:2912:12:01Other Lands: The World News Magazine of the Church of Scotland. May. C.J. Cousland & Son Ltd."The Late Miss Vera Black BSc" Other Lands: Magazine of Overseas Work of the Church of Scotland. Carstairs. G (Ed.). T. Nelson & Sons Ltd., January.HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt59-6052Retrospective remembrance of Vera K Black in this edition.Obituary of Miss Vera Black in this issue.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCmedalCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETCHEMISTRYIndiaMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-232011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31CH:C45STEVENSON, J.W (Ed.)CULLEN, T.DonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodclass medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.good12:04:44oastore2011-06-28Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.2 - Class medal awarded to Janet M Black for Mathematics, 1904-05. HC2002.3 - Tullis maths medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 1914191411914BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Medal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Awarded by the University of St Andrews in 1914.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Vera K Black: b. 23/10/1895, Mount Pleseant, Dundee. d. 01/11/1940, Bangalore, India. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee; University of St Andrews (B.Sc); Maria Grey teacher training college, London. Career: Science teacher in Leeds, Lecturer in Physics, University College, Dundee. Travelled to India in 1923 with Church of Scotland Mission. 1923-32 training of teachers at Mission Institute, Madras (Principal of Northwick School). Responsible for amalgamation of St Christophers School and Northwick School to create a joint school and college. 1932 joined staff of Christian Literature Society, Madras as Education Secretary (translated children's books into Tamil and Telegu languages, Editor of 3 magazines 'Grahamani' , 'Satya Dutha' and one other (title unknown). Magazines included articles on science, agriculture, hygiene, stories, news and a childrens' page. Died in Bangalore after long-term illness.Chemistry MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. In black presentation case with silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETCHEMISTRYINDIAMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMedal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC2002.5obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: CHEMISTRY, SPECIAL / VERA. KATHLEEN BLACK / 1913-14. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Side inscr. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Minted by198620021914198620021914191419145.2 cm diam.198629th Janaury 20021914BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 1724collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 200212:05:2316:47:2410:20:3210:19:5212:17:3012:12:01Other Lands: The World News Magazine of the Church of Scotland. May. C.J. Cousland & Son Ltd."The Late Miss Vera Black BSc" Other Lands: Magazine of Overseas Work of the Church of Scotland. Carstairs. G (Ed.). T. Nelson & Sons Ltd., January.HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt59-6052Retrospective remembrance of Vera K Black in this edition.Obituary of Miss Vera Black in this issue.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCmedalCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSIndiaMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31HC:C87STEVENSON, J.W (Ed.)CULLEN, T.DonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodclass medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.good12:04:44oastore2011-06-28Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.2 - Class medal awarded to Janet M Black for Mathematics, 1904-05. HC2002.3 - Tullis maths medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 1914191411914BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Medal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Awarded by the University of St Andrews in 1914.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Vera K Black: b. 23/10/1895, Mount Pleasant, Dundee. d. 01/11/1940, Bangalore, India. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee; University of St Andrews (B.Sc); Maria Grey teacher training college, London. Career: Science teacher in Leeds, Lecturer in Physics, University College, Dundee. Travelled to India in 1923 with Church of Scotland Mission. 1923-32 training of teachers at Mission Institute, Madras (Principal of Northwick School). Responsible for amalgamation of St Christophers School and Northwick School to create a joint school and college. 1932 joined staff of Christian Literature Society, Madras as Education Secretary (translated children's books into Tamil and Telegu languages, Editor of 3 magazines 'Grahamani' , 'Satya Dutha' and one other (title unknown). Magazines included articles on science, agriculture, hygiene, stories, news and a childrens' page. Died in Bangalore after long-term illness.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. In black presentation case with silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETMATHEMATICSINDIAMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMedal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Acquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC2002.6obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MATHEMATICS, JUNIOR HONOURS / VERA. KATHLEEN BLACK / 1913-14. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Side inscr. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Minted by198620021914198620021914191419145.2 cm diam.198629th January 20021914BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 1726collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 200212:05:2316:47:2510:21:0410:20:3212:17:3012:12:03Other Lands: The World News Magazine of the Church of Scotland. May. C.J. Cousland & Son Ltd."The Late Miss Vera Black BSc" Other Lands: Magazine of Overseas Work of the Church of Scotland. Carstairs. G (Ed.). T. Nelson & Sons Ltd., January.HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.8HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.59-60p.52Retrospective remembrance of Vera K Black in this edition.Obituary of Miss Vera Black in this issue.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCmedalCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETPHYSICSIndiaMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-31HC:C87STEVENSON, J.W (Ed.)CULLEN, T.DonationAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh., ScotlandSUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodclass medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.good12:04:44oastore2011-06-28Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.2 - Class medal awarded to Janet M Black for Mathematics, 1904-05. HC2002.3 - Tullis maths medal awarded to Janet M Black, 1904-05. HC2002.4 - HC2002.7 - Class medals awarded to Vera K. Black HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 - Student trencher tasselsabout 1913191311913BequestAwardedSUTHERLAND, MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Medal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Aquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Awarded by the University of St Andrews in 1913.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of six medals donated to the University by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The medals belonged to her aunts, Janet M Black and Vera K Black (sisters). Vera K Black: b. 23/10/1895, Mount Pleseant, Dundee. d. 01/11/1940, Bangalore, India. Education: Harris Academy, Dundee; University of St Andrews (B.Sc); Maria Grey teacher training college, London. Career: Science teacher in Leeds, Lecturer in Physics, University College, Dundee. Travelled to India in 1923 with Church of Scotland Mission. 1923-32 training of teachers at Mission Institute, Madras (Principal of Northwick School). Responsible for amalgamation of St Christophers School and Northwick School to create a joint school and college. 1932 joined staff of Christian Literature Society, Madras as Education Secretary (translated children's books into Tamil and Telegu languages, Editor of 3 magazines 'Grahamani' , 'Satya Dutha' and one other (title unknown). Magazines included articles on science, agriculture, hygiene, stories, news and a childrens' page. Died in Bangalore after long-term illness.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. In black presentation case with silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALBLACK, VERA K.SUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETPHYSICSINDIAMADRASBANGALORECHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMedal passed to Janet M Black (Vera's sister) upon her death in 1940. Aquired by Mrs Margaret Sutherland after her aunt Janet's death in 1986.Mrs Margaret Sutherland, 1 The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE.awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC2002.7obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse: inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: JUNIOR PRACTICAL PHYSICS / VERA. KATHLEEN BLACK / 1912-13. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Side inscr. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretSUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretBLACK, Vera K.Minted by198620021913198620021913191319135.2 cm diam.198629th January 20021913BADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, Edinburgh.Alexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-01-31AA12:04:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerB1 1727collect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 2002ST ANDREWS10:21:4110:21:04University of St Andrews, University Calendar: History and Constitution. 1987 EditionUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.92006-05-072006-03-17HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.9HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.43The 1987 University calendar under section 6 (p.43), Academic Costume: "The trencher is worn by women students at University services, with tassels appropriate to the year of study; Bejant - blue; Semi - crimson; Tertian - yellow; Magistrand - black."ac114ac114AMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TASSELTRENCHERBEJANTBLUEtextileACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182002-01-31unknownDonationunknownScotland (?)SUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodDressed for the Occasion: Fashion in Fife 1850-1950St Andrews Museumtrencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.good. some fine strands loosened from plaiting.16:12:03oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 trencher tassels donated by Mrs M Sutherland. HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, class medals awarded to Janet and Vera Black.about 19041class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of a set of four trencher tassels donated by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The tassels had belonged to her aunts (Janet M. Black and Vera K. Black) who attended St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916 (see HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, medals awarded to Janet Black and Vera Black for more information). Trencher tassels were used to denote the year of study of undergraduate students. Each year of study had a different colour and an alternative name:- Blue (Bejant) - 1st year; Crimson (Semi) - 2nd year; Yellow / gold (Tertian) - 3rd year; Black (Magistrand) - 4th year. Photograph supplied by Mrs Sutherland shows Vera K Black in St Andrews University red gown, wearing trencher with all 4 tassels attached. (see file HC2002.8)textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided cotton or wool (?)TASSELTRENCHERBEJANTBLUETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009GENMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.HC2002.8E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretManufactered by200220021904190424.9 cm length 3.1 cm width29th January 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-01-31AA16:12:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1728collect>interncollect>intern2002200229th January 2002ST ANDREWS10:22:5610:21:41University of St Andrews, University Calendar: History and Constitution. 1987 EditionUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.92006-05-072006-03-17HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.5HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.8HC2002.10HC2002.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.43The 1987 University calendar under section 6 (p.43), Academic Costume: "The trencher is worn by women students at University services, with tassels appropriate to the year of study; Bejant - blue; Semi - crimson; Tertian - yellow; Magistrand - black."ac114ac114AMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TASSELTRENCHERSEMICRIMSONtextileACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182002-01-31unknownDonationunknownScotland (?)SUTHERLAND, MargaretMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.1Present2002-01-31ComponentRecord state2002-01-31very goodDressed for the Occasion: Fashion in Fife 1850-1950St Andrews Museumtrencher tassel (Crimson) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchergood. some fine strands loosened from plaiting.16:12:03oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009Items donated by Mrs M Sutherland:- HC2002.8 - HC2002.11 trencher tassels donated by Mrs M Sutherland. HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, class medals awarded to Janet and Vera Black.about 19051class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Chemistry, Special, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.trencher tassel (Blue) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' - used to attach tassel to trencher.trencher tassel (Yellow) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with white string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trenchertrencher tassel (Black) of the University of St Andrews. Fine braided strands plaited and tied with green string to form tassel. Whole attached to covered 'button' -used to attach tassel to trencherOne of a set of four trencher tassels donated by Mrs Margaret Sutherland. The tassels had belonged to her aunts (Janet M. Black and Vera K. Black) who attended St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916 (see HC2002.2 - HC2002.7, medals awarded to Janet Black and Vera Black for more information). Trencher tassels were used to denote the year of study of undergraduate students. Each year of study had a different colour and an alternative name:- Blue (Bejant) - 1st year; Crimson (Semi) - 2nd year; Yellow / gold (Tertian) - 3rd year; Black (Magistrand) - 4th year. Photograph supplied by Mrs Sutherland shows Vera K Black in St Andrews University red gown, wearing trencher with all 4 tassels attached. (see file HC2002.8)textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorebraided cotton or wool (?)TASSELTRENCHERSEMICRIMSONTEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSUTHERLAND, MRS MARGARETBLACK, VERA K.BLACK, JANET M.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009PUBLMrs Margaret Sutherland: 1, The Pleasance, Strathkinness, FIFE. The tassels had belonged to Mrs Sutherland's aunts, Janet and Vera Black, who studied at St Andrews University between 1904 and 1916.HC2002.9E281E281SUTHERLAND, Mrs MargaretManufactered by200220021905190521.9 cm length 3.1 cm width29th January 2002ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-01-31AA16:12:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 2413collect>intern200320034 June 200310:35:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15goodcarved stone female figuregood, lower section missing and features very worn in places.HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesArchaic196911960PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Funerary/Sanctuary figure. Left breast exposed and wearing a pointed hat. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONCYPRIOTobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.HC2003.10E306E306Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R. Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1969200319602003-625-500H 11.5 cm1960s4 June 2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15ABsg1 2414collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineHEADCARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONMANpaintCYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15goodcarved stone head of a male figuregood, chip above right ear and to hair above forehead but well defined features.HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesROMAN196911960PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University Traces of paint still remaining in the centre of the eyes, lips and slightly on the neck. The head is worked at the back. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEHEADCARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONMAN PAINTCYPRIOTobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.HC2003.11E306E306Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R. Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1969200319602003-30395L 11 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15ABsg1 2415collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHEADArchaicCYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15goodcarved stone head of a figuregood. Some minor damage to nose.HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesArchaic196911960PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Sex unknown (female?), wearing a headress. Head has been broken off at neck from a full figure? An earring or some form of decoration is visable on the right ear but missing from the left. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHEADARCHAICCYPRIOTHC object history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.HC2003.12E306E306Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R. Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1969200319602003-750-475L 11 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15ABsg1 2416collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHEADHellenisticCYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15goodcarved stone head of a female (?) figureFacial features badly worn but intact.HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesHellenistic196911960PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Head broken off at neck from a full figure (?). A curly head of hair clearly visable and vine leaves can be identified around the crown. This suggests the figure could be Apollo or Dionysus. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONHEADHELLENISTICCYPRIOTobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.HC2003.13E306E306Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R. Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1969200319602003-325-30L 12.5 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15ABsg1 2417collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:37:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sad458HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlMiddle AgesCyprusHATCHEDFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012004-10-132003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15fairsgraffiato ware bowl; hatched figure inside bowl, white and green glaze.Chips around outer edge of bowl, hairline crack from edge to base. One chip to centre of bowl (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)10:37:18sg2011-06-01HC1994.3.(8)-(23), HC2003.15-16 - other sgraffiato ware HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesMiddle Ages197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLMIDDLE AGESCYPRUSHATCHEDFIGUREBRIDGES COLLECTIONObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.14E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by197020031950200311001500H 6.5cm, D 12cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15AC10:37:18ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C1 2418collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlMiddle AgesHATCHEDBIRDBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19poorsgraffiato ware bowl; with hatched design of a bird, white and green glaze.Chips around rim of bowl. Has been mended - prior to acquisition. (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3.(8)-(23), HC2003.15-16 - other sgraffiato ware HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesMiddle Ages197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLMIDDLE AGESHATCHEDBIRDBRIDGES COLLECTIONObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.15E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by197020031950200311001500H 8 cm, D 17 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ADsg1 2419collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTsgraffiatoGREENGLAZEbowlMiddle AgesHATCHEDLEAFBRIDGES COLLECTIONYELLOWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19goodsgraffiato ware bowl; with hatched leaf design, white, green and yellow glaze.Slightly chipped around rim of bowl. Three chips to centre of base. (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3.(8)-(23), HC2003.15-16 - other sgraffiato ware HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesMiddle Ages197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warebowlsgsgraffiatoARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTSGRAFFIATOGREENGLAZEBOWLMIDDLE AGESHATCHEDLEAFBRIDGES COLLECTIONYELLOWObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.16E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by197020031950200311001500H 9 cm, D 13.5 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ABsg1 2420collect>interncollect>intern2003200304.06.200310:39:2410:35:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTpotteryiron agejugBRIDGES COLLECTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19goodwhite painted jug; decorated with black and red concentric circles, one handleChipped under rim (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3(83)-(116), HC2003.18 - other Cyproit jugs and pots HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs Bridgesiron age197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTPOTTERYIRON AGEJUGBRIDGES COLLECTIONObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.17E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1970200319502003-1050-750H 18 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ABsg1 2421collect>interncollect>intern2003200304.06.200310:39:0710:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTpotteryiron agejugBRIDGES COLLECTIONGEOMETRICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19fairred polished jug; hatched with concentric circles and geometric patterns, one handleRim has been mended prior to acquisition (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3(83)-(116), HC2003.18 - other Cyproit jugs and pots HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs Bridgesiron age197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionpottery warejugsgpotteryARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTPOTTERYIRON AGEJUGBRIDGES COLLECTIONGEOMETRICobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.18E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1970200319502003-1050-750H 15 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ACsg1 2422collect>interncollect>intern2003200304.06.200310:38:4910:35:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTBOTTLEROMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19goodglass bottle; long thin neckgood condition (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3(148)-(154), HC2003.20 - other Cypriot glassware HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesROMAN197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTBOTTLEROMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONGLASSobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.19E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1970200319502003-30395H 14 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ABsg1 2423collect>interncollect>intern2003200304.06.200310:38:1110:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114ac114HRHRARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTBOTTLEROMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182004-10-132003-08-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University1Present2003-08-19ComponentRecord state2003-08-19goodglass bottle; long thin neckgood condition (Keracher, 19 Aug 2003)HC1994.3(148)-(154), HC2003.19 - other Cypriot glassware HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesROMAN197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection Mrs Bridges has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University.Cypriot collectionglasswareBOTTLEsgglassARCHAEOLOGYCYPRIOTBOTTLEROMANBRIDGES COLLECTIONGLASSObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews UniversityHC2003.20E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1970200319502003-30395H 13 cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-19ABsg1 2515collect>intern20032003200310:35:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREpotteryCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYfigurineterracottaFEMALEBRIDGES COLLECTIONINFANTMOTHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122004-03-19AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University. This item was accessioned in 2003 with HC2003.9 - HC2003.20. However, it came into the collections office earlier, but later than HC1994.3(1) - (170). Mrs Bridges passed it to Ian Carradice, but did not confirm the gift until 2003.1Present2004-03-19ComponentRecord state2004-03-19fairClay terracotta female figurine holding infantFair. Head broken and reattached (HR, 19 March 2004). Broken also at the feet and part of an outstretched arm (?) on the left is broken/distorted. The features are mostly worn.HC1994.3(24) - (82), HC2003.9-13 - other Cypriot figurative material HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs Bridges197011950PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. A cloak is visible and figure is wearing a pointed hat. Suggestion that figure could represent Artemis or even Dionysus (?). Cypriot collectionpottery warefigurinesgClay terracotta Mounted on wooden plinthFIGUREPOTTERYCYPRIOTARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINETERRACOTTAFEMALEBRIDGES COLLECTIONINFANTMOTHERObject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University. This item was accessioned in 2003 with HC2003.9 - HC2003.20. However, it came into the collections office earlier, but later than HC1994.3(1) - (170). Mrs Bridges passed it to Ian Carradice, but did not confirm the gift until 2003.HC2003.21E306E306BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.BRIDGES, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1970200319502003H 10 x W 5.5 x D 3 cm Plinth: H 3.1 x 3.8 x 3.8 c1960s2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2004-03-19ACsg1 2468collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern20032003200310:16:5610:16:3510:16:1210:29:3415:30:3111:09:07Residuation TheoryModule TheoryCategoriesOckham Algebrassingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph co-authored by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph co-authored by BlythHC2003.22(2)HC2003.22(3)HC2003.22(4)HC2003.22(5)ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458HRSSFMoved from Museum Collections office to store in Bute Terrapin Hut.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESGOWNSORBONNEMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCEMAISON BOSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-04-182011-03-282011-01-252010-04-222003-11-04BLYTH, T.S. and JANOWITZ, M.F.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S. and VARLET, J.C.DonationMaison Bosc3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceBLYTH, T.S.Presented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.1Present2003-11-04ComponentRecord state2003-11-04very goodDocteur es Sciences gown (cassock-style) worn by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk gown with full sleeves and standup collar and facings in black material.Excellent. Inside of sleeves below armpit worn and repaired.20032009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC2003.22(2)-(5) - other parts of Blyth's academic dress2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13about 19631Tom Blyth (1938 - ) was born in Newburgh, Fife. He attended Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, where he was awarded the Dux in Science and won the James Grosset Gold Medal. He entered the University of St Andrews on an entrance bursary. He was awarded the Duncan Medal and Prize and took a first class honours degree in Mathematics in 1960. Following the award of a NATO Research Scholarship, he began his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in 1960. At the Sorbonne, Blyth's thesis supervisor was Mme le Professor Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, famous for her work on ordered semigroups. Blyth was awarded a D.-es.Sc. tres Honorable by the Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris in 1963 for his thesis Contribution a la theorie de la residuation dans les structures algebriques ordonnees. It is to this qualification that the items of academic dress, HC2003.22(1)-(5) relate. Returning to St Andrews, Blyth was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics. He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University in 1967, promoted to Senior Lecturer in Mathematics in 1972, and one year later, promoted to Reader in Mathematics. Blyth was elected a Membre Correspondant de la Societe Royal des Sciences de Liege in 1973 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in the following year. Around 1973-4 he was appointed to many University committees such as the Library Planning Committee, the Social Sciences Planning Committee and the Faculty of Science Planning Committee. He was convener of the Graduation Ceremonial Committee 1979-1984. Blyth was appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1977 and was Chairman of the Department of Pure Mathematics 1982-87. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science 1994-98. Blyth published over 100 papers on lattice theory and ordered semigroups. He served on the Scottish Mathematical Council and Mathematical Challenge Committee. He served as President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and was Chairman of the British Mathematical Colloquium. He was editor of Proceedings A of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1978-88 and editor of the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1977-89.Docteur es Sciences sash worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk sash worn around waist with fringed strip hanging to one side. Sash joined at right angles to hanging by rosette.Docteur es Sciences epitoge worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk and white fur fastened at left shoulder by 2 buttons on shoulder seam of gown. Shape...see notesDocteur es Science jabot worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: white fabric, buttonhole at narrow end, worn at neck and fastened to gown by button behind second button of gown. See notes fieldDocteur es Science cap worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: cylindrical cap with black velvet lower band, golden upper band, cerise silk top part. See notes field Black fine silk lining, leathertextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESGOWNSORBONNEMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCEMAISON BOSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileDecember 200316 September 2009GENGENGENGENPresented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.HC2003.22(1)inscr. on label on collar band in gold-coloured thread: Maison Bosc / 3. Bould. du Palais, PARIS stamped on strap inside collar: Mr BLYTH E312E312BLYTH, T.S.Manufactered bydbi HC2003.22(1) front.jpgdbi HC2003.22(1) side.jpgdbi HC2003.22(1).jpg2003200319601963width of shoulders: 44.0 cm length : 130.5 cm2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsFrance3 Boulevard du Palais, ParisMaison BoscMANU2003-11-04AA11:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-01-25Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 2475collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003200310:29:3411:23:3416:25:33Residuation TheoryModule TheoryCategoriesOckham Algebrassingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph co-authored by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph co-authored by Blythac114ad458ad458HRSSFMoved from Museum Collections office to store in Bute Terrapin Hut.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESMAISON BOSCMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCESASHSORBONNEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-242011-02-032010-04-222003-11-04HC2003.22(1)BLYTH, T.S. and JANOWITZ, M.F.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S. and VARLET, J.C.DonationMaison Bosc3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceBLYTH, T.S.Presented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.1Present2003-11-04ComponentRecord state2003-11-04very goodDocteur es Sciences sash worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk sash worn around waist with fringed strip hanging to one side. Sash joined at right angles to hanging by rosette.Excellent.20032009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032009GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11HC2003.22(1)-(5) - other parts of Blyth's academic dressabout 19631Tom Blyth (1938 - ) was born in Newburgh, Fife. He attended Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, where he was awarded the Dux in Science and won the James Grosset Gold Medal. He entered the University of St Andrews on an entrance bursary. He was awarded the Duncan Medal and Prize and took a first class honours degree in Mathematics in 1960. Following the award of a NATO Research Scholarship, he began his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in 1960. At the Sorbonne, Blyth's thesis supervisor was Mme le Professor Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, famous for her work on ordered semigroups. Blyth was awarded a D.-es.Sc. tres Honorable by the Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris in 1963 for his thesis Contribution a la theorie de la residuation dans les structures algebriques ordonnees. It is to this qualification that the items of academic dress, HC2003.22(1)-(5) relate. Returning to St Andrews, Blyth was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics. He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University in 1967, promoted to Senior Lecturer in Mathematics in 1972, and one year later, promoted to Reader in Mathematics. Blyth was elected a Membre Correspondant de la Societe Royal des Sciences de Liege in 1973 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in the following year. Around 1973-4 he was appointed to many University committees such as the Library Planning Committee, the Social Sciences Planning Committee and the Faculty of Science Planning Committee. He was convener of the Graduation Ceremonial Committee 1979-1984. Blyth was appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1977 and was Chairman of the Department of Pure Mathematics 1982-87. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science 1994-98. Blyth published over 100 papers on lattice theory and ordered semigroups. He served on the Scottish Mathematical Council and Mathematical Challenge Committee. He served as President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and was Chairman of the British Mathematical Colloquium. He was editor of Proceedings A of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1978-88 and editor of the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1977-89.Docteur es Sciences gown (cassock-style) worn by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk gown with full sleeves and standup collar and facings in black material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESMAISON BOSCMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCESASHSORBONNEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileDecember 200316 September 2009GENGENGENGENPresented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.HC2003.22(2)inscr. on white cotton label behind rosette handwritten in black ink: MR BLYTH E312E312BLYTH, T.S.Manufactered byHC2003.22 sash.jpg2003200319601963depth:11 cm waist: 97 cm; length drop sash: 88cm2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsFrance3 Boulevard du Palais, ParisMaison BoscMANU2003-11-04AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in costume bay5, drawerC2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5C1 2476collect>interncollect>intern20032003200310:29:3516:32:08Residuation TheoryModule TheoryCategoriesOckham Algebrassingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph co-authored by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph co-authored by Blythac114ad458SSFMoved from Museum Collections office to store in Bute Terrapin Hut.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.EPITOGEtextileACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESParisMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCEfurSHOULDERCOSTUMESORBONNEMAISON BOSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-02-142003-11-04HC2003.22(1)BLYTH, T.S. and JANOWITZ, M.F.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S. and VARLET, J.C.DonationMaison Bosc3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceBLYTH, T.S.Presented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.1Present2003-11-04ComponentRecord state2003-11-04very goodDocteur es Sciences epitoge worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk and white fur fastened at left shoulder by 2 buttons on shoulder seam of gown. Shape...see notesExcellent.16:31:46oastore20032009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1420032009GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11HC2003.22(1)-(5) - other parts of Blyth's academic dressabout 19631Shape of epitoge is rectangular 7cm wide x 71 cm long after which it splays out into a triangle 30 cm wide with a silk covered roundel diameter 7 cm at apex of triangle. Tom Blyth (1938 - ) was born in Newburgh, Fife. He attended Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, where he was awarded the Dux in Science and won the James Grosset Gold Medal. He entered the University of St Andrews on an entrance bursary. He was awarded the Duncan Medal and Prize and took a first class honours degree in Mathematics in 1960. Following the award of a NATO Research Scholarship, he began his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in 1960. At the Sorbonne, Blyth's thesis supervisor was Mme le Professor Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, famous for her work on ordered semigroups. Blyth was awarded a D.-es.Sc. tres Honorable by the Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris in 1963 for his thesis Contribution a la theorie de la residuation dans les structures algebriques ordonnees. It is to this qualification that the items of academic dress, HC2003.22(1)-(5) relate. Returning to St Andrews, Blyth was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics. He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University in 1967, promoted to Senior Lecturer in Mathematics in 1972, and one year later, promoted to Reader in Mathematics. Blyth was elected a Membre Correspondant de la Societe Royal des Sciences de Liege in 1973 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in the following year. Around 1973-4 he was appointed to many University committees such as the Library Planning Committee, the Social Sciences Planning Committee and the Faculty of Science Planning Committee. He was convener of the Graduation Ceremonial Committee 1979-1984. Blyth was appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1977 and was Chairman of the Department of Pure Mathematics 1982-87. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science 1994-98. Blyth published over 100 papers on lattice theory and ordered semigroups. He served on the Scottish Mathematical Council and Mathematical Challenge Committee. He served as President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and was Chairman of the British Mathematical Colloquium. He was editor of Proceedings A of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1978-88 and editor of the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1977-89.Docteur es Sciences gown (cassock-style) worn by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk gown with full sleeves and standup collar and facings in black material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and furEPITOGETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESPARISMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCEFURSHOULDERCOSTUMESORBONNEMAISON BOSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileDecember 200316 September 2009GENGENGENGENPresented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.HC2003.22(3)E312E312BLYTH, T.S.Manufactered byHC2003.22 (3) red stole white fur.jpg2003200319601963width: 30cm tapers to 7cm length:107cm2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsFrance3 Boulevard du Palais, ParisMaison BoscMANU2003-11-04AA16:31:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerD2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4D1 2477collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003200314:11:0409:51:1210:29:35Residuation TheoryModule TheoryCategoriesOckham Algebrassingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph co-authored by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph co-authored by Blythhcr1cr67ac114SSFMoved from Museum Collections office to store in Bute Terrapin Hut.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.MAISON BOSCtextileParisBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESJABOTMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCENECKCRAVATCOSTUMESORBONNEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-07-202011-04-182003-11-06HC2003.22(1)BLYTH, T.S. and JANOWITZ, M.F.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S. and VARLET, J.C.DonationMaison Bosc3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceBLYTH, T.S.Presented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.1Present2003-11-06ComponentRecord state2003-11-06very goodDocteur es Science jabot worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: white fabric, buttonhole at narrow end, worn at neck and fastened to gown by button behind second button of gown. See notes fieldExcellent.20032009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032009ROBINSON, ClaireHC2003.22(1)-(5) - other parts of Blyth's academic dress2011-08-03about 19631In accessions book and on entry form, jabot is listed as cravat. Received in lidded box, dark blue, retained. Tom Blyth (1938 - ) was born in Newburgh, Fife. He attended Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, where he was awarded the Dux in Science and won the James Grosset Gold Medal. He entered the University of St Andrews on an entrance bursary. He was awarded the Duncan Medal and Prize and took a first class honours degree in Mathematics in 1960. Following the award of a NATO Research Scholarship, he began his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in 1960. At the Sorbonne, Blyth's thesis supervisor was Mme le Professor Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, famous for her work on ordered semigroups. Blyth was awarded a D.-es.Sc. tres Honorable by the Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris in 1963 for his thesis Contribution a la theorie de la residuation dans les structures algebriques ordonnees. It is to this qualification that the items of academic dress, HC2003.22(1)-(5) relate. Returning to St Andrews, Blyth was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics. He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University in 1967, promoted to Senior Lecturer in Mathematics in 1972, and one year later, promoted to Reader in Mathematics. Blyth was elected a Membre Correspondant de la Societe Royal des Sciences de Liege in 1973 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in the following year. Around 1973-4 he was appointed to many University committees such as the Library Planning Committee, the Social Sciences Planning Committee and the Faculty of Science Planning Committee. He was convener of the Graduation Ceremonial Committee 1979-1984. Blyth was appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1977 and was Chairman of the Department of Pure Mathematics 1982-87. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science 1994-98. Blyth published over 100 papers on lattice theory and ordered semigroups. He served on the Scottish Mathematical Council and Mathematical Challenge Committee. He served as President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and was Chairman of the British Mathematical Colloquium. He was editor of Proceedings A of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1978-88 and editor of the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1977-89.Docteur es Sciences gown (cassock-style) worn by Professor T.S. Blyth: Cerise silk gown with full sleeves and standup collar and facings in black material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorefabricMAISON BOSCTEXTILEPARISBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESJABOTMATHEMATICSDEAN OF SCIENCENECKCRAVATCOSTUMESORBONNEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileDecember 200316 September 2009GENGENGENGENPresented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.HC2003.22(4)inscr. on printed label in box lid black ink on white paper: COSTUMES OFFICIELS / POUR LA MAGISTRATURE, LE BARREAU ET LES UNIVERSITES / MAISON BOSC / SOCIETE ANONYME AU CAPITAL DE 1.200.000 FRS / COSTUMIER DE LA COUR DE CASSATION / DE LA COUR DES COMPTES, DES COURS D'APPEL / DES TRIBUNAUX DE PREMIERE INSTANCE, DE COMMERCE / ET DES FACULTES / 3, BOULEVARD DU PALAIS PARIS EN FACE LE PALAIS DE JUSTICE / TELEPHONE:ODEON 16-50 / CH.POSTAUX 961-36 R.C.SIENE 274.432 B.E312E312BLYTH, T.S.Manufactered bydbi HC2003.22(4).jpg2003200319601963length: 34.5 cm width: 11.0 cm tapers to 5.5 cm 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsFrance3 Boulevard du Palais, ParisMaison BoscMANU2003-11-06AA09:50ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 52011-07-20Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2478collect>interncollect>intern20032003200309:46:0010:29:35Residuation TheoryModule TheoryCategoriesOckham AlgrbrasHC794single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektImportant monograph co-authored by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph written by BlythImportant monograph co-authored by Blythcr67ac114HRSSFMoved from Museum Collections office to store in Bute Terrapin Hut.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.MAISON BOSCtextileACADEMIC DRESSBLYTH, PROFESSOR T.S.DEGREEDOCTEUR ES SCIENCESParisMATHEMATICSHATBOXcapSORBONNECOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-182010-04-222003-11-10HC2003.22(1)BLYTH, T.S. and JANOWITZ, M.F.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S.BLYTH, T.S. and VARLET, J.C.DonationMaison Bosc3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceBLYTH, T.S.Presented on the occasion of Professor Blyth's retirement from the University of St Andrews, on 31 August 2003, after 40 years of service.1Present2003-11-10ComponentRecord stateWas Maison Bosc a successor company to Fontaine? Companies appear to share the same address, 3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris. See HC794, science cap, made by Fontaine at this address c. 1870s. 2003-11-10very goodDocteur es Science cap worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: cylindrical cap with black velvet lower band, golden upper band, cerise silk top part. See notes field Black fine silk lining, leatherExcellent.20032009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20032009HC2003.22(1)-(5) - other parts of Blyth's academic dressabout 19631Science cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.(Cont. from Name) Black fine silk lining, leather inner hatband. Received in cuboid lidded box, dark blue. Lid attached with ties. Box retained. HC2003.22 (5) is very similar to HC794, a sample science cap obtained by the University of St Andrews when it was reviewing its academic dress, 1860s onwards (only the cerise / purple-lilac colour and size varies slightly). The University may have thought of simply copying the form of dress at the Sorbonne - however the style of cap was not adopted. Tom Blyth (1938 - ) was born in Newburgh, Fife. He attended Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, where he was awarded the Dux in Science and won the James Grosset Gold Medal. He entered the University of St Andrews on an entrance bursary. He was awarded the Duncan Medal and Prize and took a first class honours degree in Mathematics in 1960. Following the award of a NATO Research Scholarship, he began his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in 1960. At the Sorbonne, Blyth's thesis supervisor was Mme le Professor Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, famous for her work on ordered semigroups. Blyth was awarded a D.-es.Sc. tres Honorable by the Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris in 1963 for his thesis Contribution a la theorie de la residuation dans les structures algebriques ordonnees. It is to this qualification that the items of academic dress, HC2003.22(1)-(5) relate. Returning to St Andrews, Blyth was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics. He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University in 1967, promoted to Senoir Lecturer in Mathematics in 1972, and one year later, promoted to Reader in Mathematics. Blyth was elected a Membre Correspondant de la Societe Royal des Sciences de Liege in 1973 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in the following year. Around 1973-4 he was appointed to many University committees such as the Library Planning Committee, the Social Sciences Planning Committee and the Faculty of Science Planning Committee. He was convener of the Graduation Ceremonial Committee 1979-1984. Blyth was appointed Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1977 and was Chairman of the department of Pure Mathematics 1982-87. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science 1994-98. Blyth published over 100 papers on lattice theory and ordered semigroups. He served on the Scottish Mathematical Council and Mathematical Challenge Committee. He served as President of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and was Chairman of the British Mathematical Colloquium. He was editor of Proceedings A of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1978-88 and editor of the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1977-89.Docteur es Sciences gown (cassock-style) worn by Professor T.S. 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Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.1Present2002-06-25ComponentRecord state2002-06-25goodacademic gown, black, full length sleeves.good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.24-26. Other items of academic dress from 6 Buchanan Gardens.early - mid 20th century196011930OwnedBENNETT, MaryThought to be gown of Mary Wright (nee Bennett).hood. Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.), Gold cloth bordered with white fur. trencher, with black tassel cap, black Gown may have belonged to Mrs Mary Wright (nee Bennett), daughter of Secretary to the University, Andrew Bennett.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoretextile (silk?)TEXTILECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSDEGREEGOWNBENNETT, MARYWRIGHT, MARYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file16 September 2009Thought to be gown of Mary Wright (nee Bennett).Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.HC2003.23interior, yoke, white label, embroidered in black thread: M. 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Forsyth (?)MANU2002-05-16AB16:23:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerA2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4A1 2464collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20012001August 200109:56:1610:30:4910:30:32HC2003.23HC2003.24HC2003.26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRENCHERCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MARYBENNETT, MARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-182011-04-182010-04-222003-10-02BequestR.W. Forsyth Ltd.Edinburgh / Glasgow, ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.1Present2003-10-02ComponentRecord state2003-10-02goodtrencher, with black tassel good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.24-26. Other items of academic dress from 6 Buchanan Gardens.c. 19401academic gown, black, full length sleeves.hood. Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.), Gold cloth bordered with white fur. cap, black textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHTRENCHERCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MARYBENNETT, MARYobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.HC2003.25inscr. on label: R.W. FORSYTH LTD. EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / HATTERS inscr. on small circular sticker: Blue no. 7E313E313WRIGHT, Mary (nee Bennett)Manufactered by200120011925197526 x 77.5 cmAugust 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh / GlasgowR.W. Forsyth Ltd.MANU2003-10-02AB09:56ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2465collect>intern20012001August 200110:30:49HC2003.23HC2003.24HC2003.25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.capCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MARYBENNETT, MARYHATsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182003-10-02BequestJamieson & SonSt Andrews, ScotlandWRIGHT, MaryAcquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.1Present2003-10-02ComponentRecord state2003-10-02goodcap, black good2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.24-26. Other items of academic dress from 6 Buchanan Gardens.c. 1940s1academic gown, black, full length sleeves.hood. Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.), Gold cloth bordered with white fur. trencher, with black tassel Button on centre top of cap.textileCOSTUMEDeep storagenhstoresilk?CAPCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBENNETT, ANDREWWRIGHT, MARYBENNETT, MARYHATobject history file16 September 2009Acquired from the estate of Mrs Mary Wright, late of 6 Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews. Mrs Wright left the house and contents to the University. HC2001.30-45 came to the Museum Collections. The items of academic dress HC2003.23-26 were brought to the Museum Collections office slightly later, when the house was being cleared - they were belatedly accessioned in 2003. Mrs Wright was the daughter of Andrew Bennett (1871-1958), Secretary of the University of St Andrews 1903-41.HC2003.26inscr. in gold on label: Jamieson & Son / 117 South St / St AndrewsE313E313WRIGHT, Mary (nee Bennett)Manufactered by200120011925197528 cm diam. approx.August 2001ABUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0256St AndrewsJamieson & SonMANU2003-10-02ABDeep storagenhstore1 2469collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:32:5014:11:4316:43:0412:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955.University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 65 to 98The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.HC2003.27(2)HC2003.27(3)HC2003.27(4)HC2003.27(5)HC2003.27(6)ac114ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYINDUSTRYVORTICISTNORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-082011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4NORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£30Mounted and framed2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 each printValue: £800 for HC2003.27(1-4) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009Mrs Margaret McCance thinks that this print was most likely produced in 1925, but could be 1924-1928. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art published date as 1925 in their McCance exhibition catalogue. McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-03goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilywholeGood. Slight ingrained dirt.As 2004, possibly been remounted/reframed since 2004?2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(2)-(4) - other examples of this linocut HC2003.27(5)-(6) - other linocuts by McCance19251Woman Seated at an EaselBlack image. Duplicate print on reverse of paper. 'Frame', cross and line to bottom, centre left and shaded area to right side, just over midway up, appear to have been inked on after printing process.The Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyTree Trunk CompositionMoloch of the Machine (Machine Gods) or Machine MolochHarry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionlinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYINDUSTRYVORTICIST NORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file30.9 x 66.6 cm. Framed with HC2003.27(2)-(4) Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.HC2003.27(1)noneE314E314MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by200320031924192813.9 x 11.2 cm (actual)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)CRE2003-11-04ABah1 2470collect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:32:5016:45:0612:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 65The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYNORMANDVORTICISTPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4HC2003.27(1)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£30Mounted and framed.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 each printValue: £800 for HC2003.27(1-4) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009Mrs McCance thinks that this print was most likely produced in 1925, but could be 1924-1928. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art published date as 1925 in their McCance exhibition catalogue. McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-03goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Engineer, His Wife and Familywholegood. Some ingrained dirt. Paper slightly abraded, upper left. Right edge cut unevenly, folded on itself.As 2004, possibly been remounted/reframed since 2004?2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(4) - other examples of this linocut HC2003.27(5)-(6) - other linocuts by McCance19251Woman Seated at an EaselBrown image, outlined in blue ink. Printed onto larger sheet of paper which has been folded, not quite in half.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionThe Engineer, His Wife and Familylinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYNORMAND VORTICISTPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file30.9 x 66.6 cm. Framed with HC2003.27(1)-(4) Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.HC2003.27(2)noneE314E314MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by200320031924192814.3 x 9.4 cm (actual - as folded)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)CRE2003-11-04ABah1 2471collect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:32:5116:46:2112:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThe Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYINDUSTRYVORTICISTNORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4HC2003.27(1)NORMAND, TomNORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£30Mounted and framed.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 each printValue: £800 for HC2003.27(1-4) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009Mrs McCance thinks that this print was most likely produced in 1925, but could be 1924-1928. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art published date as 1925 in their McCance exhibition catalogue. McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-03goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Engineer, His Wife and Familywholegood. Ingrained dirt, particular upper part, recto. Mark, centre left side, c. 2.5 cm long - pencil? Lower right corner slightly creased.As 2004, possibly been remounted/reframed since 2004?2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(4) - other examples of this linocut HC2003.27(5)-(6) - other linocuts by McCancec19251Woman Seated at an EaselBlack image. Image printed on both sides of paper. Verso far inferior - smudged.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionThe Engineer, His Wife and Familylinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYINDUSTRYVORTICIST NORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file30.9 x 66.6 cm. Framed with HC2003.27(1)-(4) Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.HC2003.27(3)None.E314E314MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by200320031924192813.9 x 11.1 cm (actual)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)CRE2003-11-04ABah1 2472collect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:32:5116:48:0812:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 65The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYVORTICISTINDUSTRYNORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4HC2003.27(1)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£30Mounted and framed.ALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £200 each printValue: £800 for HC2003.27(1-4) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-03fairvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilywholeFair. Ink smudges, thumb mark, recto - apparently from time of production. Creased, upper right corner. Right edge - unevenly cut, folded on itself. Left side - edge discoloured, 1cm in, presumably from old mount or tape. Paper scratched and abraded, top centre right. Verso: many ink smudges.Good condition, old mount/tape discolouration not evident, possibly been remounted/reframed since 2004?2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(4) - other examples of this linocut HC2003.27(5)-(6) - other linocuts by McCance19241Woman Seated at an EaselHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionThe Engineer, His Wife and Familylinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLENGINEERWIFEFAMILYVORTICISTINDUSTRY NORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file30.9 x 66.6 cm. Framed with HC2003.27(1)-(3) Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £400 for HC2003.27(1)-(4). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.HC2003.27(4)signed, in ink, along right side of print: McCance 1924E314E314MCCANCE, MargaretPrinted by200320031924192414.2 x 13.1 cm (actual)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)PRINT2003-11-04ACah1 2473collect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS11:32:5116:49:2312:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 65The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLTREENATUREVORTICISTNORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4HC2003.27(1)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £250 for HC2003.27(5). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£20Mounted and framedALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£250NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £500Value: £600 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-03goodgoodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesTree Trunk CompositionwholeGood. Ink smudges, including thumb prints, from production, recto and verso.Good conditon, as 2004.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(6) - other linocuts by McCancec19241Woman Seated at an EaselHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionThe Engineer, His Wife and Familylinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLTREENATUREVORTICIST NORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file38.5 x 43.4cm Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £250 for HC2003.27(5). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.£250HC2003.27(5)NoneE314E314MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by200320031920192820.6 x 26.7 cm (actual)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)CRE2003-11-04ABah1 2474collect>interncollect>internpeople20032003October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009EDINBURGHST ANDREWS11:32:5116:53:2912:14:05The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955University of St AndrewsE1990.1E2006.151990-11-252006-10-151990-10-112006-05-19HC2005.17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 65The Modern Scot: modernism and nationalism in Scottish art 1928-1955 by Tom Normand published by Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. SAUL N6779.N7. Illustration of 'The Engineer, his wife and family' and analysis of McCance's work and work ethic.ac114alh10ac114HR19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLMACHINEINDUSTRYMOLOCHGODSVORTICISTNORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-042011-03-282003-11-04HC:C4HC2003.27(1)NORMAND, TomPurchaseMCCANCE, WilliamScotlandMCCANCE, MargaretPurchased from William McCance's widow. £350 for HC2003.27(6). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200420042004£20Mounted and framed.ALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£350NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £700Value: £600 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009McCance was married to Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) wood-engraver artist, until 1955.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2003-11-042011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03goodgoodgoodgoodWilliam McCanceSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionScottish National Gallery of Modern ArtGateway GalleriesMoloch of the Machine (Machine Gods) or Machine MolochframemountartworkGood. Minor foxing. Some surface discoloration. Tape has been applied to centre of each of 4 sides, remains (HR, 19/1/04).Splitting at bottom left corner.Nothing to report.Foxing in upper right area at two locations, fuzziness/slight fading of ink across lower areas especially to the right.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(5) other linocuts by McCance19281Woman Seated at an EaselMcCance was born in Cambuslang near Glasgow. He spent most of WW1 in prison as a conscientious objector. He moved to England in the late 1920s. His work was influenced by Wyndham Lewis and the Vorticists. In the Bible (Leviticus), a moloch was an ancient Caananite idol to which the men of Judah sacrificed their children. McCance interprets the machine age as all-consuming.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionThe Engineer, His Wife and Familylinocutlinocutahlinocut on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLMACHINEINDUSTRYMOLOCHGODS VORTICIST NORMANDPARKER, AGNES MILLERobject history file28.6 x 30.5 cm Plain black frame21 October 2009PUBLPurchased from William McCance's widow. £350 for HC2003.27(6). £1000 for HC2003.27(1)-(6). Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.£350HC2003.27(6)signed, lower left, in pencil: W McCance printed on label, verso: 'William McCance' exhibition / Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh / 11 October - 25 November 1990 / Moloch of the Machine (Machine Gods) 1928 / Linocut on paper / Private collection inscr. in pencil, verso [transcribed by Alan Sproson?]: W. McCANCE / MALOCH [sic] OF THE MACHINE (MACHINE GODS) 1928 / "PISTONS"E314E314MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by200320031928192812.6 x 15.5 cm (actual)October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMCCANCE, William (1894-1970)CRE2003-11-04ABah1 2467collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200320039 October 200320042009November 200412 February 2009ST ANDREWS10:44:3214:09:1310:30:34Contemporary British Art in Print: The Publications of Charles Booth-Clibborn and his imprint The Paragon Press 1986-95University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.178-183'For Max' discussed and reproduced.ad458ac114ac114HRSSF1958WISZNIEWSKI, ADRIANBOSWELLMAXCHILDHOODBOYFISHERMANHENDRY, VIVIENPARAGON PRESSbooksubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-04-082011-03-042010-04-222003-11-04HC:C4BOOTH-CLIBBORN, Charles and ELLIOTT, Patrick,PurchaseWISZNIEWSKI, AdrianScotlandWISZNIEWSKI, AdrianPurchased for the University of St Andrews through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.1PresentALLEN, JimMay 200420042004Digitised for SCRAN project 933 'Contemporary Art Collection', University of St Andrews.2003-11-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£700NORMAND, TomBONHAMSValue: £1400Value: £1500 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20042009The linocuts were the first linocuts created by the artist. They were handprinted onto 225gsm zerkall paper by Vivien Hendry at Hega House, London, on a vandercook sp20 cylinder press. The box and slipcase were made by Perstella Ltd, Dorset. The binding and production was by Matthew Tyson of Imprints. 'For Max' was published by Charles Booth-Clibborn under his imprint of the Paragon Press. The book was published in an edition of 100 copies, each signed by the artist. This is no. 73.2003-11-04very goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesFor Max: limited edition artist's book of 25 linocutsexcellent. Some loose threads on cover.10:43:55oastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA2011-04-26ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/04added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/04added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/04added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/0419881As well as being the title of the work, 'For Max' is a dedication to the artist's son Max, who was born in 1987.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintlinocutOpen Access StoreoastoreLinoprint on paper. Book has fabric-covered slipcase and box.WISZNIEWSKI, ADRIANBOSWELLMAXCHILDHOODBOYFISHERMANHENDRY, VIVIENPARAGON PRESSBOOKOpen Access Storageobject history fileNoneLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box ACITPurchased for the University of St Andrews through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund.£700HC2003.28signed in pencil, on last printed page: a wiszniewski printed in ink, with number given in pencil, on last printed page of work: No. 73 / of an / edition of / 100 copies inscr., printed, on last printed page: FOR MAX / by a. wiszniewski / THE BOOK CONTAINS 25 LINOCUTS + / LINOCUT FRONTISPIECE CUT BY / THE ARTIST. THEY HAVE BEEN / HANDPRINTED ON 225 gsm. ZERKALL / PAPER BY VIVIEN HENDRY AT HEGA / HOUSE, LONDON, ON A VANDERCOOK / SP20 CYLINDER PRESS. THE BOX + / SLIPCASE WERE MADE BY PERSTELLA LTD / DORSET. THE BINDING AND PRODUCTION / WAS BY MATTHEW TYSON OF IMPRINTS. / THE BOOK WAS PUBLISHED IN AN EDITION / OF 100 COPIES, NOS. 1-100,.. / SIGNED BY THE ARTIST, WITH ADDITIONAL / 10 PROOF COPIES PRINTED. / "FOR MAX" WAS PUBLISHED / BY CHARLES BOOTH-CLIBBORN / UNDER HIS IMPRINT OF THE / PARAGON PRESS. C [copyright] PARAGON PRESS, + / ADRIAN WISZNIEWSKI inscr. in pencil on 2nd last page: CJ/00691E316E316WISZNIEWSKI, AdrianCreated bydbi HC2003.28(4).jpgdbi HC2003.28(3).jpgdbi HC2003.28(2).jpgdbi HC2003.28(1).jpg2003200319881988box: 29x23x2.5 Book (open): 28x47 prints 23x19cm9 October 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWISZNIEWSKI, Adrian (born 1958)CRE2003-11-04AA10:43:55ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B1 2503collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003200316:28:4910:31:5716:22:16HC2003.29/2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ad458HRCCCIn the museum collections office picture storeHAY FLEMING, DAVIDphotographLIBRARYST ANDREWSHISTORIANANTIQUARIANPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-04-182011-02-012010-04-222004-01-30DonationunknownScotlandSt Andrews LibraryHay Fleming's reference library, formerly housed in the public town library, was deposited in the University Library in 2000. During refurbishment of the town library in 2003 the photographic portrait and associated plaque were removed from the wall of the room in which the collection had been held and passed to Museum Collections.1Present2004-01-30ComponentRecord state2004-01-30goodPhotographic portrait of David Hay FlemingPhotograph: good. Frame warped (HR, 6/4/04).2004CHEN, Chuchiu2004HC2003.29/2 - plaque associated with portrait.early 20th century1Plaque associated with photographic portrait of David Hay FlemingDavid Hay Fleming (1849-1931) was a Scottish historian and antiquarian. He bequeathed his library to the town of St Andrews, for the study of the civil, political, ecclesiastical and social history of Scotland and of Scottish antiquities. The library, which consists of c. 13,000 volumes plus Dr Hay Fleming's personal papers, letters and notebooks, was transferred from the town library (the St Andrews Library) to the University of St Andrews Library in 2000, where it remains accessible to the public.photographphotographOpen Access StoreoastorephotographHAY FLEMING, DAVIDPHOTOGRAPHLIBRARYST ANDREWSHISTORIANANTIQUARIANPORTRAITobject history file73.2 cm x 62.7 cm (frame) Foliated decoration 30 January 2004Hay Fleming's reference library, formerly housed in the public town library, was deposited in the University Library in 2000. During refurbishment of the town library in 2003 the photographic portrait and associated plaque were removed from the wall of the room in which the collection had been held and passed to Museum Collections.HC2003.29/1inscr. on reverse: 45 x 3E318E318St Andrews LibraryCreated by200320031900193128.6 cm x 21.1 cm (sight)2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownCRE2004-01-30ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack14 B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack14B1 2521collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003200310:31:5816:28:5918:01:1217:58:43HC2003.29/1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458HRHRHAY FLEMING, DAVIDplaqueLIBRARYANTIQUARIANHISTORIANPHILANTHROPISTST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-02-022011-01-312011-01-312010-04-222004-04-06DonationunknownScotlandSt Andrews LibraryHay Fleming's reference library, formerly housed in the public town library, was deposited in the University Library in 2000. During refurbishment of the town library in 2003 the photographic portrait and associated plaque were removed from the wall of the room in which the collection had been held and passed to Museum Collections.1Present2004-04-06ComponentRecord state2004-04-06goodPlaque associated with photographic portrait of David Hay FlemingOverall good. Scratches by screw-holes, particularly upper left. Minor paint splashes. Paint on sides (HR, 6/4/04)ROBINSON, ClaireHC2003.29/1 - photographic portrait.2011-03-02after 19311Photographic portrait of David Hay FlemingDavid Hay Fleming (1849-1931) was a Scottish historian and antiquarian. He bequeathed his library to the town of St Andrews, for the study of the civil, political, ecclesiastical and social history of Scotland and of Scottish antiquities. The library, which consists of c. 13,000 volumes plus Dr Hay Fleming's personal papers, letters and notebooks, was transferred from the town library (the St Andrews Library) to the University of St Andrews Library in 2000, where it remains accessible to the public.Open Access StoreoastorebrassHAY FLEMING, DAVIDPLAQUELIBRARYANTIQUARIANHISTORIANPHILANTHROPISTST ANDREWSobject history fileHay Fleming's reference library, formerly housed in the public town library, was deposited in the University Library in 2000. During refurbishment of the town library in 2003 the photographic portrait and associated plaque were removed from the wall of the room in which the collection had been held and passed to Museum Collections.HC2003.29/2inscr.: DAVID HAY FLEMING / 1849-1931 / HISTORIAN ANTIQUARY CHURCHMAN / FOUNDED BY BEQUEST THIS PUBLIC REFERENCE / LIBRARY FOR THE STUDY OF THE CIVIL POLITICAL / ECCLESIASTICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF / SCOTLAND AND OF SCOTTISH ANTIQUITIESE318E318St Andrews LibraryCreated byHc2003.29(2).jpg200320031931195017.5 cm x 48.7 cm2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownCRE2004-04-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack282011-01-31Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 2516collect>interncollect>internpeople19991999199915:42:3710:32:4310:14:40Jan Koblasa Skulpturen: St. Petri zu LubeckJan KoblasaNew Dictionary of Modern Sculpture, New YorkMedek-Koblasa'Tri samurajove ve Skotsku' in Ars Longa, Praguesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.154-5pp.259-266Exhibition catalogueCatalogue of the Galerie Hennemann, Kaiserstrasse 12, Bonn.Exhibition catalogue, relating to the venues of Cesky Krumlov (Centrum Egona Schieleho) and hrad Bitov [Czechoslovakia?] - Czech, with English translation. Contains lengthy interview with Koblasa about his life and work.Czech journal article on HC2003.30(1)-(3). Illustrated.HC2003.30(2)HC2003.30(3)cr67ac114ac114HR1932Sculptures installed in sculpture garden, School of Art History, as the inaugeral pieces.KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIWARRIORsculptureHOLY, LADISLAVSPEARFIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-182011-02-282004-03-29JENSEN, Jens Christian, et al,MOTTE, Manfred de laMAILLARD, R. (ed.),NESLEHOVA, MahulenaDonationKOBLASA, JanKingsbarns, Fife, ScotlandHOLY, KatherineThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.1PresentMK Site ServicesSpring 199919991999The sculptures were removed from Holy's garden by MK Site Services, 44 Erskine Road, Broxburn, under the supervision of Susie Hillhouse, Assistant Curator, Museum Collections. The plinths (concrete over fish boxes) were destroyed. This was because their construction was such that for technical reasons they could not be removed without great difficulty and as the house was on the market, time was of the essence. It was planned that replica plinths would be created: this occured in 2003 (the plinths being visual rather than structural replicas). The metal base of the original plinth from 'The Warrior' has been retained, and a small example of the concrete from which the plinths were constucted. Stored with minor loose fragments of wood from sculptures, removed during conservation by Will Murray (3 packets). In Terrapin Huts (July 2004).RAWSON, HelenJuly 199919991999Sculptures treated for woodworm with Cuprinol insecticide liquid, applied with a syringe.2004-03-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe group was created by Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-1997). They were designed for and constructed in Holy's garden in The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, using local materials. Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Jan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied sculpture at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. Koblasa works in ribbed plaster, reinforced concrete and wood. He is renowned for his cycles 'Kings and Queens' (1962) and 'Madonnas and Princesses' (1964), which bear certain similarities to 'Three Samurai'. 'Three Samurai' are believed to be the only examples of Koblasa's sculptural work in the UK.2004-03-29goodThree Samurai: The Warriorgood. Weathering, as to be expected in sculptures situated outdoors. (HR, March 2004).20032003Holy familyADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieCARRUTHERS, AnnetteADAMSON, PeterReprographicsCOLLINS, Gavincolour photographblack and white photographcolour photographColour slidecolour photographColour slidecolour photographcolour photographcolour photograph19841999199919991999200020032003200319831Materials (cont.): Plinths: base - concrete; plinths, metal armature, plates of resin, bulking agent and wire mesh for stability. The Warrior has four blocks suspended on metal chains from the helmet (the left one consists of two pieces of wood); a long block at the front, suspended on metal chains, and a separate spear. The sculpture group 'Three Samurai' by Jan Koblasa comprises three pieces: 'The Warrior', 'The Young Woman' and 'The Young Man'. 'The Warrior' has a spear (a physically separate item). 'Three Samurai' were created by the Czech artist Jan Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-97), Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Koblasa erected the sculptures in Holy's garden at The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, where they stood until 1999, when the house was sold following Holy's death in 1997. Holy's widow, Kate, donated the sculptures to the University of St Andrews, in memory of her husband. 'Three Samurai' are the inaugeral pieces in the sculpture garden in the grounds of the School of Art History. Planning permission was obtained from Fife Council on 24 September 2003 to display them there. Various planning restrictions apply to the sculpture garden, of which the following are key: The number, size, height and location of all proposed sculptures shall be subject to prior written approval from the Planning Authority. No more than 15 sculptures shall be displayed in the garden at any one time. Within the area hatched orange on the plans, no sculpture shall exceed 2.5 m in height. Outwith the hatched area, no sculpture shall exceed 4m in height. No sculpture shall be displayed for more than 4 years, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority. See plans and consent on file. NB Every four years, we must apply for permission to continue the display of the Koblasa sculptures (2007, 2011, 2015, etc). This will not be unreasonably withheld. Because the sculptures had been designed for outdoor display in a garden, a conscious curatorial decision was made to display them out-of-doors in a garden environment within the University. This has implications for their long-term preservation. The condition of the sculptures will be regularly monitored, and after 10 years (in 2013), or sooner if necessary, the display of the sculptures will be reviewed, and a decision made as to whether the sculptures should remain outdoors, for a further period, or be moved indoors, for storage or display. The plinths have been specially designed to facilitate this. Three Samurai: The Young WomanThree Samurai: The Young MansculpturesculpturesculpgarHC2003.30(2)-(3)Elmdriftwoodburr-woodscrap metal (cast-iron)metal chainspaint (cont. in notes)KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIWARRIORSCULPTUREHOLY, LADISLAVSPEARFIFEobject history fileNovember 2003GENGENGENGENCATThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.HC2003.30(1)E321E321HOLY, Mrs KatherineCreated by1777177817791780178117821787178818441999199919831983Plinth: H 141 x W 62.5 x D 41.5 cm1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandKingsbarns, FifeKOBLASA, Jan (1932 - )CRE2004-03-29ABFragments of Three Samurai (HC2003.30(1-3)) in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf B (C. Robinson, 29-09-2011)sculpgar1 2517collect>interncollect>intern19991999199915:42:5310:32:43Jan Koblasa Skulpturen: St. Petri zu LubeckJan KoblasaNew Dictionary of Modern Sculpture, New YorkMedek-Koblasa'Tri samurajove ve Skotsku' in Ars Longa, Praguesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.154-5pp.259-266Exhibition catalogueCatalogue of the Galerie Hennemann, Kaiserstrasse 12, Bonn.Exhibition catalogue, relating to the venues of Cesky Krumlov (Centrum Egona Schieleho) and hrad Bitov [Czechoslovakia?] - Czech, with English translation. Contains lengthy interview with Koblasa about his life and work.Czech journal article on HC2003.30(1)-(3). Illustrated.cr67ac114HR1932Sculptures installed in sculpture garden, School of Art History, as the inaugeral pieces.KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIYOUNG WOMANsculptureHOLY, LADISLAVFEMALEFIFEWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-182004-04-01HC2003.30(1)JENSEN, Jens Christian, et al,MOTTE, Manfred de laMAILLARD, R. (ed.),NESLEHOVA, MahulenaDonationKOBLASA, JanKingsbarns, Fife, ScotlandHOLY, KatherineThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.1PresentMK Site ServicesSpring 199919991999The sculptures were removed from Holy's garden by MK Site Services, 44 Erskine Road, Broxburn, under the supervision of Susie Hillhouse, Assistant Curator, Museum Collections. The plinths (concrete over fish boxes) were destroyed. This was because their construction was such that for technical reasons they could not be removed without great difficulty and as the house was on the market, time was of the essence. It was planned that replica plinths would be created: this occured in 2003 (the plinths being visual rather than structural replicas). The metal base of the original plinth from 'The Warrior' has been retained, and part of the concrete. Stored with minor loose fragments of wood from sculptures, removed during conservation by Will Murray (3 packets). In Terrapin Huts (July 2004).RAWSON, HelenJuly 199919991999Sculptures treated for woodworm with Cuprinol insecticide liquid, applied with a syringe.2004-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe group was created by Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-1997). They were designed for and constructed in Holy's garden in The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, using local materials. Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Jan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied sculpture at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. Koblasa works in ribbed plaster, reinforced concrete and wood. He is renowned for his cycles 'Kings and Queens' (1962) and 'Madonnas and Princesses' (1964), which bear certain similarities to 'Three Samurai'. 'Three Samurai' are believed to be the only examples of Koblasa's sculptural work in the UK.2004-04-01goodThree Samurai: The Young Womangood. Weathering, as to be expected in sculptures situated outdoors. (HR, March 2004).20032003Holy familyADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieCARRUTHERS, AnnetteADAMSON, PeterReprographicsCOLLINS, Gavincolour photographblack and white photographcolour photographColour slidecolour photographColour slidecolour photographcolour photographcolour photographHC2003.30(1)-(3)19841999199919991999200020032003200319831Materials (cont.): Plinths: base - concrete; plinths, metal armature, plates of resin, bulking agent and wire mesh for stability. The Young Woman has two earrings, suspended by cord from the helmet (left one has two parts), and a block on the front of the plinth. The chin is attached by two metal hooks. The sculpture group 'Three Samurai' by Jan Koblasa comprises three pieces: 'The Warrior', 'The Young Woman' and 'The Young Man'. 'The Warrior' has a spear (a physically separate item). 'Three Samurai' were created by the Czech artist Jan Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-97), Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Koblasa erected the sculptures in Holy's garden at The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, where they stood until 1999, when the house was sold following Holy's death in 1997. Holy's widow, Kate, donated the sculptures to the University of St Andrews, in memory of her husband. 'Three Samurai' are the inaugeral pieces in the sculpture garden in the grounds of the School of Art History. Planning permission was obtained from Fife Council on 24 September 2003 to display them there. Various planning restrictions apply to the sculpture garden, of which the following are key: The number, size, height and location of all proposed sculptures shall be subject to prior written approval from the Planning Authority. No more than 15 sculptures shall be displayed in the garden at any one time. Within the area hatched orange on the plans, no sculpture shall exceed 2.5 m in height. Outwith the hatched area, no sculpture shall exceed 4m in height. No sculpture shall be displayed for more than 4 years, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority. See plans and consent on file. NB Every four years, we must apply for permission to continue the display of the Koblasa sculptures (2007, 2011, 2015, etc). This will not be unreasonably withheld. Because the sculptures had been designed for outdoor display in a garden, a conscious curatorial decision was made to display them out-of-doors in a garden environment within the University. This has implications for their long-term preservation. The condition of the sculptures will be regularly monitored, and after 10 years (in 2013), or sooner if necessary, the display of the sculptures will be reviewed, and a decision made as to whether the sculptures should remain outdoors, for a further period, or be moved indoors, for storage or display. The plinths have been specially designed to facilitate this. Three Samurai: The WarriorsculpturesculpturesculpgarElmdriftwoodburr-woodscrap metal (cast-iron)cordpaint (cont. in notes)KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIYOUNG WOMANSCULPTUREHOLY, LADISLAVFEMALEFIFEWOMANobject history fileNovember 2003GENGENGENGENCATThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.HC2003.30(2)E321E321HOLY, Mrs KatherineCreated by1789179017911792179317941795179618451999199919831983Plinth: H 132 x W 51 x D 40.5 cm1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandKingsbarns, FifeKOBLASA, Jan (1932 - )CRE2004-04-01ABFragments of Three Samurai (HC2003.30(1-3)) in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf B (C. Robinson, 29-09-2011)sculpgar1 2518collect>interncollect>intern19991999199915:43:1110:32:44Jan Koblasa Skulpturen: St. Petri zu LubeckJan KoblasaNew Dictionary of Modern Sculpture, New YorkMedek-Koblasa'Tri samurajove ve Skotsku' in Ars Longa, Praguesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.154-5pp.259-266Exhibition catalogueCatalogue of the Galerie Hennemann, Kaiserstrasse 12, Bonn.Exhibition catalogue, relating to the venues of Cesky Krumlov (Centrum Egona Schieleho) and hrad Bitov [Czechoslovakia?] - Czech, with English translation. Contains lengthy interview with Koblasa about his life and work.Czech journal article on HC2003.30(1)-(3). Illustrated.cr67ac114HR1932Sculptures installed in sculpture garden, School of Art History, as the inaugeral pieces.KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIMANsculptureHOLY, LADISLAVMALEFIFEYOUNG MANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-182004-04-01HC2003.30(1)JENSEN, Jens Christian, et al,MOTTE, Manfred de laMAILLARD, R. (ed.),NESLEHOVA, MahulenaDonationKOBLASA, JanKingsbarns, Fife, ScotlandHOLY, KatherineThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.1PresentMK Site ServicesSpring 199919991999The sculptures were removed from Holy's garden by MK Site Services, 44 Erskine Road, Broxburn, under the supervision of Susie Hillhouse, Assistant Curator, Museum Collections. The plinths (concrete over fish boxes) were destroyed. This was because their construction was such that for technical reasons they could not be removed without great difficulty and as the house was on the market, time was of the essence. It was planned that replica plinths would be created: this occured in 2003 (the plinths being visual rather than structural replicas). The metal base of the original plinth from 'The Warrior' has been retained, and part of the concrete. Stored with minor loose fragments of wood from sculptures, removed during conservation by Will Murray (3 packets). In Terrapin Huts (July 2004).RAWSON, HelenJuly 199919991999Sculptures treated for woodworm with Cuprinol insecticide liquid, applied with a syringe.2004-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe group was created by Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-1997). They were designed for and constructed in Holy's garden in The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, using local materials. Holy was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Jan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied sculpture at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. Koblasa works in ribbed plaster, reinforced concrete and wood. He is renowned for his cycles 'Kings and Queens' (1962) and 'Madonnas and Princesses' (1964), which bear certain similarities to 'Three Samurai'. 'Three Samurai' are believed to be the only examples of Koblasa's sculptural work in the UK.2004-04-01goodThree Samurai: The Young Mangood. Weathering, as to be expected in sculptures situated outdoors. Upper part of top block on plinth front has been lost since sculptures photographed in Holy's garden in 1999. (HR, March 2004).20032003Holy familyADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieADAMSON, PeterHILLHOUSE, SusieCARRUTHERS, AnnetteADAMSON, PeterReprographicsCOLLINS, Gavincolour photographblack and white photographcolour photographColour slidecolour photographColour slidecolour photographcolour photographcolour photographHC2003.30(1)-(2)19841999199919991999200020032003200319831Materials (cont.): Plinths: base - concrete; plinths, metal armature, plates of resin, bulking agent and wire mesh for stability. The Young Man has 2 blocks on the plinth front, 2 on each side and 2 earrings, each with black plastic streamers. The sculpture group 'Three Samurai' by Jan Koblasa comprises three pieces: 'The Warrior', 'The Young Woman' and 'The Young Man'. 'The Warrior' has a spear (a physically separate item). 'Three Samurai' were created by the Czech artist Jan Koblasa for his friend Ladislav Holy (1933-97), Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. Koblasa erected the sculptures in Holy's garden at The Yards, Kingsbarns, Fife, where they stood until 1999, when the house was sold following Holy's death in 1997. Holy's widow, Kate, donated the sculptures to the University of St Andrews, in memory of her husband. 'Three Samurai' are the inaugeral pieces in the sculpture garden in the grounds of the School of Art History. Planning permission was obtained from Fife Council on 24 September 2003 to display them there. Various planning restrictions apply to the sculpture garden, of which the following are key: The number, size, height and location of all proposed sculptures shall be subject to prior written approval from the Planning Authority. No more than 15 sculptures shall be displayed in the garden at any one time. Within the area hatched orange on the plans, no sculpture shall exceed 2.5 m in height. Outwith the hatched area, no sculpture shall exceed 4m in height. No sculpture shall be displayed for more than 4 years, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority. See plans and consent on file. NB Every four years, we must apply for permission to continue the display of the Koblasa sculptures (2007, 2011, 2015, etc). This will not be unreasonably withheld. Because the sculptures had been designed for outdoor display in a garden, a conscious curatorial decision was made to display them out-of-doors in a garden environment within the University. This has implications for their long-term preservation. The condition of the sculptures will be regularly monitored, and after 10 years (in 2013), or sooner if necessary, the display of the sculptures will be reviewed, and a decision made as to whether the sculptures should remain outdoors, for a further period, or be moved indoors, for storage or display. The plinths have been specially designed to facilitate this. Three Samurai: The WarriorsculpturesculpturesculpgarElmdriftwoodburr-woodscrap metal (cast-iron)plasticcord (cont. in notes)KOBLASA, JANSAMURAIMANSCULPTUREHOLY, LADISLAVMALEFIFEYOUNG MANobject history fileNovember 2003GENGENGENGENCATThe sculptures were designed for Ladislav Holy and placed in the garden of the home of Holy and his first wife, who predeceased him. Mrs Katherine Holy is Ladislav Holy's second wife and widow. Following Holy's death, she sold his former home and donated the sculpture group to the University of St Andrews, in memory of Professor Ladislav Holy. Kate Holy discussed the siting of the sculptures with Annette Carruthers, School of Art History. It was decided that as the sculptures had been designed for a garden setting, this was preferable. Mrs Holy accepted that this has risks for the long-term preservation of the sculptures (environmental damage, vandalism, etc), which would not occur in a sterile museum environment. Mrs Holy attached no specific conditions to the display of the sculptures: the University is free to display them indoors in the future, should it so wish, or feel advisable.HC2003.30(3)E321E321HOLY, Mrs KatherineCreated by1797179817991800180118021803180418461999199919831983Plinth: H 132 x W 56 x D 41.5 cm1999ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC1999.1C2003.4Kingsbarns, FifeKOBLASA, Jan (1932 - )CRE2004-04-01ABFragments of Three Samurai (HC2003.30(1-3)) in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf B (C. Robinson, 29-09-2011)sculpgar1 2698collect>interncollect>interncollect>internphoto20032003200311:50:4316:19:5514:12:5715:55:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114ad458HRBrought to store by Ian CarradiceMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.SHARP, ARCHBISHOP JAMESCHANCELLORchairMURDERFURNITUREUNICORNARCHBISHOPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-07-152011-05-062011-04-262005-05-04HC:C47PurchaseunknownMacgregor AuctionsPurchased by David Jones, Curator of Furniture, on behalf of the University.1Present2005-05-04ComponentRecord state£569.30With later modifications. The date of 1618 appears on the silver label on the chair, but as this label is not original, it is unclear where this information was obtained.2005-05-04Oak chair associated with Archbishop James Sharp20092009CARRADICE, Ian A.BURDGE, Jessica20092009PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-1217th century1Archbishop James Sharp was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1661-79. Two unicorns are carved on the upper part of the chair.FurnitureFURNITUREOpen Access StoreoastoreoakSHARP, ARCHBISHOP JAMESCHANCELLORCHAIRMURDERFURNITUREUNICORNARCHBISHOPobject history fileSpring 200916 September 2009Purchased by David Jones, Curator of Furniture, on behalf of the University.£569.30HC2003.31inscr. on silver label on chair back: THIS CHAIR BELONGED / TO JAMES SHARP / ARCHBISHOP OF ST ANDREWS / DATE 1618Macgregor Auctions, St AndrewsCreated byHC2003.31.jpg20032003160017002003APUniversity of St Andrews2010-09-06conservationC0232unknownCRE2005-05-04A16:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 3, shelf C.2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay3C1 2409collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2003200323 May 200311:40:0311:39:4411:33:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.ROY, ANGUS SMITHHOCKEYBLUEBLAZERSPORTCOSTUMEtextileUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-02-042010-04-222003-05-23DonationF. & [W]. Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh, London or Glasgow, BritainROY, DavidMr David Roy is the son of Angus Smith Roy and himself studied at St Andrews in the 1960s. His own son is currently (2003) a student at the University.1Present2003-05-23ComponentRecord state2003-05-23goodBlues blazer (hockey) belonging to Angus Smith Roygood. Both sleeves slightly stained, top button loose.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-11about 19271Angus Smith Roy studied at the University of St Andrews from 1925-32, gaining a Double First in Mathematics and Physics and a PhD in Physics. He played hockey for the University.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorewoolsilk liningROY, ANGUS SMITHHOCKEYBLUEBLAZERSPORTCOSTUMETEXTILEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file16 September 2009Mr David Roy is the son of Angus Smith Roy and himself studied at St Andrews in the 1960s. His own son is currently (2003) a student at the University.HC2003.5Left breast pocket embroidered in gold thread: StA. U. H. C. [St Andrews University Hockey Club?] / 1927-28-29 / 1929-30-31 / 1931-32 inscr. on silk label sewn into collar: F & [W] Forsyth / Limited / ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS / EDINBURGH GLASGOW LONDONE307E307ROY, Mr DavidManufactered bydbi HC2003.5 front.jpgdbi HC2003.5 side.jpg2003200319251932H 75 cm x W 53 cm23 May 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsBritainEdinburgh, London or GlasgowF. & [W]. Forsyth LimitedMANU2003-05-23ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 2410collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople20032003June 2003ST ANDREWS16:14:2716:14:0816:10:1215:50:1912:41:26University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.420042004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10alh10ac114ad458ac114HRMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.KIPLING, RUDYARDRECTORWRITERAUTHORPORTRAITDODD, FRANCISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082011-03-252011-03-212003-06-18PurchaseDODD, FrancisGrosvenor Prints1Present2003-06-18ComponentRecord state£130.00 (inc. VAT)KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2003-06-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18goodvery goodvery goodgoodUniversity RectorsUniversity LibraryRudyard KiplingframemountimageGood condition: some foxing across entire surface, slight discoloration as from dust over paper. Bottom left and right corners slightly bent.Slight foxing evident in lower section, slightly grubby across whole, corners do not appear bent.20032008EDWARDS, JulietDALE, Amy2003200819291Rector of the University of St Andrews 1922-1925printprintgallerymusa/g2ink on paperKIPLING, RUDYARDRECTORWRITERAUTHORPORTRAITDODD, FRANCISobject history file24 June 200316 October 2008£130.00 (inc. VAT)HC2003.6bottom left in pencil: Rudyard Kipling bottom right in pencil: Francis Dodd upper left etched: Dodd 1929 on verso bottom left: stamped impression, KG and two pencil marks. verso top left: blue pencil mark verso top right accession number in pencil: HC 2003.6 E361E361Grosvenor PrintsPrinted by200320031929192928 x 21 cmJune 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsDODD, FrancisPRINT2003-06-18ABgallerymusa/g21 1725collect>interncollect>intern20032003May 200311:31:3310:24:2556.5MI (Medallic Illustrations), 616/286HC2003.8single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114HRMoved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from display in Gateway Galleries to the medal cabinet in Museum Collections Office.medalCUMBERLANDDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCHANCELLORCULLODENREBELLIONVICTORYLIONBUSTPORTRAITEnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182003-08-12HC:C76WOLFPurchaseunknownEnglandA.H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd.Baldwin's Commemorative Medals List, Spring 2003, no. 63.1Present2003-08-12ComponentRecord state£87.002002-01-31goodThe Rebellion Defeated: medal with portrait of Duke of Cumberlandgood. Slight scratches, particularly to edge and centre left, reverse.11:30:59oastore20052008HOPES, DavidRAWSON, Helen2011-06-282005200817461His Royal Highness William Duke of CumberlandThe Duke of Cumberland quelled the Jacobite rebellion. In 1746, a deputation from the University of St Andrews was sent to Perth, to offer the Duke the chancellorship, which he accepted. He was Chancellor of the University, 1746-65.MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebrassMEDALCUMBERLANDDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCHANCELLORCULLODENREBELLIONVICTORYLIONBUSTPORTRAITENGLANDOpen Access Storeobject history file7 July 200528 August 2008DESDESBaldwin's Commemorative Medals List, Spring 2003, no. 63.£87.00HC2003.7obverse - portrait bust of William, Duke of Cumberland, after Pingo's portrait, encircled with text: GVLIELMVS . DUX . CUMBRIAE reverse - supplicant Scot kneeling before English lion above: 1746A.H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd.Minted by20032003174617463.2 cm diam.May 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandunknownMINT2003-08-12AB11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 2411collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople20032003June 2003unknown16:28:3714:20:5310:24:2515:29:36E1994.201994-08-141994-08-06HC2003.7single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114HRIn Museum Collections Office - Solander ADUKE OF CUMBERLANDCUMBERLANDPORTRAITVICTORYREBELLIONCHANCELLORKNAPTON, J. & P.POND, A.RAVENET, S.F.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-262011-04-182011-03-282003-08-12HC:C2PurchaseRAVENET, S.F.KNAPTON J. and P.Grosvenor Prints1Present2003-08-12ComponentRecord state£190.00 (inc. VAT)2003-08-12goodUnknownunknownHis Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberlandfair. Surface dirt. Abrasion, upper centre. Repaired damage, upper right corner and less visibly, upper centre and upper left corner. Several abrasions, and one indentation - missing paper - right side. Slight foxing, subject's face and reverse. (HR, 12/8/2003).20032008EDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, Helen20032008HC2003.7 - Duke of Cumberland medalabout 174717471The Rebellion Defeated: medal with portrait of Duke of CumberlandThe Duke of Cumberland quelled the Jacobite rebellion. In 1746, a deputation from the University of St Andrews was sent to Perth, to offer the Duke the chancellorship, which he accepted. He was Chancellor of the University, 1746-65.PortraitsprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCUMBERLANDPORTRAITVICTORYREBELLIONCHANCELLORKNAPTON, J. & P.POND, A.RAVENET, S.F.object history file24 June 20036 November 2008POND, A.£190.00 (inc. VAT)HC2003.8engraved recto, below image: A. Pond pinxit. / S.F. Ravenet sculp. / His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland / Impensis J. & P. Knapton Londini. 1747. inscr. recto lower left, in pencil, : 20/- inscr. verso in pencil: 20/- inscr. verso in pencil: 190E311E311Grosvenor PrintsCreated byPublished by20032003174717471747174736.2 x 27.2 cm (image) 42.8 x 30.5 cm (actual)June 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRAVENET, S.F., after POND, A.J. and P. KnaptonCREPUB2003-08-12ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 2412collect>intern2003200304.06.200310:35:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960sac114DHHRFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYfigurineFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONbowlRAMEWECYPRIOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182005-05-122003-08-15AUM:C83DonationunknownCyprusBridges, Margaret, E.R.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.1Present2003-08-15ComponentRecord state2003-08-15goodcarved stone female statuette, seatedgood; slight chipping to nose of ram, chipping to nose and head of ewe. Worn in places but facial features are well-defined.HC1994.3.(1)-HC1994.3(170), HC2003.9-HC2003.21 - other Cypriot material donated by Mrs BridgesCLASSICAL196911960PurchaseBridges, Margaret, E.R.Mr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.One of 13 Cypriot items in addition to 170 previously donated to the University Collections by Mrs Bridges. Should the University ever wish to dispose of the collection the donor has requested that it be offered to the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow University. Carved stone figure wearing a hooded cloak and holding basin or basket. A ram is carved on the front left of the figure and a ewe on the right. The figure is not worked at the back. Cypriot collectionsculptureFIGUREsgSTONEFIGUREARCHAEOLOGYFIGURINEFEMALECARVINGSTONEBRIDGES COLLECTIONBOWLRAMEWECYPRIOTobject history file, Cypriot collection fileMr Bridges worked for the British Council in Cyprus in the 1960s and Mrs Bridges acquired the collection while they lived there.The collection was donated to the University for use in teaching and research. Mrs Bridges lives in Crail and specifically wanted her collection to be held by St Andrews University.HC2003.9E306E306Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R. Bridges, Mrs Margaret, E.R.Manufactered by1969200319602003-475-325H 29cm1960s04.06.2003PADUniversity of St AndrewsCyprusunknownMANU2003-08-15ABsg1 2501collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2004200419 April 200414:25:3016:50:0910:33:0412:19:5312:18:0212:15:00HC2004.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRHR1826medalGERMANCLASS MEDALAWARDSMART, DOROTHY EDITHEDUCATIONTEACHERSELKIRKFRENCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222004-06-04HC:C87DonationAlex.r Kirkwood & Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandSMITH, Diana F.1Present2004-06-04ComponentRecord state2004-06-04goodClass medal, Special German, 1942, awarded to Dorothy Edith Smartgood, slightly tarnished. Hinged side of box slightly worn, underside of box slightly stained (HR, 4 June 2004).14:24:41oastore2011-07-04HC2004.2 - M.A. hood owned by Miss Smart1942200212002BequestAwardedSMITH, Diana F.SMART, Dorothy EdithBequeathed to Mrs Smith, niece of Miss Smart.Awarded to Dorothy Edith Smith in 1942.M.A. hood owned by Dorothy Edith Smart: black with cherry silk liningMiss Dorothy Edith Smart (d. 2002) obtained an MA (Hons) in French and German from the University of St Andrews, graduating 1943. She then took a diploma in education and taught in France, Germany, and finally Scotland. In the years preceding her retirement, she was Head of Languages at Selkirk High School. Donated with other items associated with Dorothy Edith Smart. These comprise HC2004.2, an M.A. hood retained by Museum Collections, and a degree scroll in French and German (1943), a scroll diploma in Education (1944), 12 University term certificates (1939-1944) and a graduation photograph, all passed to Special Collections.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze In presentation box with silk and velvet liningMEDALGERMANCLASS MEDALAWARDSMART, DOROTHY EDITHEDUCATIONTEACHERSELKIRKFRENCHOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireBequeathed to Mrs Smith, niece of Miss Smart.HC2004.1obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: SPECIAL GERMAN / DOROTHY EDITH SMART / 1942 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINE319E319SMART, Dorothy EdithSMITH, Mrs Diana F.SMITH, Mrs Diana F.Created by19422002200419422002200419421942Medal: diameter 5.1 cm Box: 8.1 x 8.1 x 1.8 cm1942200219 April 2004WBADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlex.r Kirkwood & SonCRE2004-06-04AB14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 2558collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:53:0714:43:2915:29:1515:25:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairfairUntitledFair. Surface dirt. Glazing loose in frame. Glazing dirty. Frame much scraped and stained (HR, 7 June 2004).As before. Frame splitting outwards from inner corners (where planks meet).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasa1971199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.printsilkscreenOpen Access Storeoastoresilkscreen on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file61.6 x 50.7 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.10signed. lower left, in pencil: Jan Koblasa inscr. lower right in pencil: * 71 inscr. in chalk on backboard: 24HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041971197155.2 x 44.1 cm (sight)after 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2559collect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200415:44:3315:50:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.1997ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. 2004-06-07fairUntitledFair. Surface dirt. Various visible creases. Insects and debris inside mount. Glazing loose in frame. Glazing dirty. Frame much scraped and stained (HR, 7 June 2004).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasa1977199711997BequestHOLY, KateLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.; Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.A chalice-like vessel is depicted.printsilkscreenOpen Access Storeoastoresilkscreen on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file61.6 x 50.7 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.11inscr. lower left, in pencil: [2 indecipherable words, probably title] inscr. lower right in pencil: * 77HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041977197755.2 x 44.1 cm (sight)after 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2560collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:52:3615:20:0312:08:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ac114JABHR1932Moved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-04-182010-05-312004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairUntitledFair. Surface dirt. Various visible creases. Undulating in frame. Insects and debris inside mount. Slightly foxed. Glazing loose in frame. Glazing dirty. Frame much scraped and stained (HR, 7 June 2004).Various visible creases. Undulating in frame. Frame: good condition. Small chip to bottom edge.2010BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20101977199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.Five skulls are depicted.printsilkscreenOpen Access Storeoastoresilkscreen on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVSKULLobject history file63.5 x 87.9 cmNovember 200731 May 2010Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.12inscr. lower left, in pencil: [2 indecipherable words, probably title] inscr. lower right in pencil: * 77HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041977197759.1 x 83.5 cm (sight)after 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0156KOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12A1 2561collect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:54:4815:39:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-04-262010-04-222004-06-09DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-09ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. 2004-06-09fairUntitledFair. Some foxing. Surface dirt. Creased from being rolled. (HR, 7 June 2004).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by KoblasaMid to late 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist, in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.printetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history fileLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.13inscr. lower right, in charcoal: * [58]0HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041950199752.8 x 39.4 cm (paper sight) 29.1 x 20.2 cm (imagafter 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-09ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box B2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderB1 2562collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:57:0815:34:0915:27:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458JABHR1932Moved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVNEWSPAPERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-05-312004-06-09DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-09ComponentRecord stateThe work is dated 1975. However, the newspaper, onto which it is painted, is dated 2 April 1976. Perhaps the artist dated the work wrongly, retrospectively, or perhaps it grew out of earlier sketches undertaken in 1975. Jan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-092011-05-17fairUntitledFair. Creased from being rolled. Crease across middle of work, tear at end of this crease, right side of picture, approx. 6.5 cm long. Areas of newsprint visible below paint. Some paint loss across work. Newspaper is ageing and yellowing (HR, 7 June 2004).As before. Frame in good condition. Small chip to upper left edge and general wear to inner edges of frame.2010BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2010HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasa1975 or 1976199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist, in the second half of the twentieth century, after 1971.A white figure is depicted. The newspaper onto which the work is painted is Die Zeit, 2 April 1976. On the reverse is part of the business / money section and job advertisements, featuring positions in churches, marketing, management, social work, etc.paintingpaintingOpen Access Storeoastorepaint on newspaperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVNEWSPAPERobject history fileNovember 200731 May 2010Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.14inscr. lower right, in pencil: * 75HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041975197678.8 x 56.5 cmafter 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0155KOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-09ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2563collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:58:5515:23:2715:55:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458JABHR1932Moved to Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVTORSOLEGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-05-312004-06-09DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-09ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-092011-05-17fairgoodUntitledFair (HR, 7 June 2004).Painting slighly undulating in mount. Major chip to bottom left of frame.2010BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2010HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasa1972199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist, in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.Two blue human torsos with legs are depicted.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour? on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVTORSOLEGobject history fileNovember 200731 May 2010Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.15inscr. lower right, in pencil: * 72HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041972197285.5 x 61.0 cmafter 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0192KOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-09ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12A1 2564collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200416:36:5712:57:4115:01:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.cr67cr67hcr1HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-09-122011-06-242010-04-222004-06-09DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-09ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. 2004-06-09fairUntitledFair. Surface dirt. Creases from being rolled. Right edge stained, possibly from old tape (HR, 7 June 2004).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasa1973199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist, in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.printOpen Access Storeoastoreink? on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history fileLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.16inscr. lower right, in pencil: * 73HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041971199720041973197369.9 x 99.8 cmafter 197119974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-09AC12:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 3, shelf C2011-09-12Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay3C1 2574collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200415:04:2915:43:5215:50:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-30DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-302011-05-17goodgoodUntitledGood. Some droplets of white paint over work, particularly to top right. Frame scratched (HR, 30 June 2004).As before. Minor scratches to upper left section and small paint abrasion, centre-right. Frame loosely put together- gaps between edges.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond half of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century, after 1971.The scene may represent a ship, with the coast in the background.paintingoil paintingOpen Access StoreoastoregessoKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file91.2 x 132.5 cm Plain wood frameLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.17inscr. verso, upper left, in paint: K. 60 - ux[k] 1 inscr. on gallery label, verso upper left: [ ] GALLERIA PRAHA inscr. on stretcher, top centre and lower centre: 130 inscr. on crossbar of stretcher: 100HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041968199790.1 x 130.2 cm (actual)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-30ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2550collect>interncollect>intern2004200415 April 200412:19:0210:40:31HC2004.19HC2004.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940-2003cr67ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.WATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERHOODCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLENGLISHPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-082011-04-182010-04-222004-06-04DonationunknownHUNTER, Fiona McDonaldDonated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).1Present2004-06-04ComponentRecord state2004-06-04fairM.A. hood owned by Susan G. Watson: black with cherry silk lininggood. Several areas of minor staining to exterior, probably old mould residue (HR, 4 June 2004).2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2004.19 and HC2004.20 - gown and Raisin Club badge belonging to Miss Watsonabout 1940200311940OwnedWATSON, Susan G.Miss Watson graduated from the University of St Andrews with an M.A. degree in English and Philosophy in 1940.M.A. gown owned by Susan G. Watson: black clothRaisin Club badge owned by Susan G. Watson: gold scroll with red ties depicted on blue backgroundSusan G. Watson (1917-2003), known as Susanne, studied at the London School of Economics and, after a period working for Selfridges, at the University of St Andrews. She matriculated at St Andrews in 1937 and obtained an M.A. in English and Philosophy in 1940. She then took a teacher training course at Dundee College of Education. She taught at St Michael's and at Stobswell Girls' Secondary, Dundee. At Stobswell, she was sucessively assistant teacher of English, Principal teacher of English and Depute headteacher. In 1970, she moved to the larger Craigie High School, where she remained as Depute Rector until her retirement in 1977.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCloth and silkWATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERHOODCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLENGLISHPHILOSOPHYobject history file16 September 2009Miss Watson graduated from the University of St Andrews with an M.A. degree in English and Philosophy in 1940.Donated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).HC2004.18WATSON, Miss Susan G.HUNTER, Mrs Fiona McDonald ParisCreated by200320041940200419391940L 78.6 x W 66.5 (closed)1940-200315 April 2004OADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-06-04ACDeep storagenhstore1 2565collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2004200415 April 200417:52:1017:50:5410:40:5010:40:31HC2004.18HC2004.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940-2000ad458ad458ac114ac114HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.WATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLENGLISHPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-122011-05-122011-04-182011-04-182004-06-10DonationCairdsSt Andrews and Dundee, ScotlandHUNTER, Fiona McDonaldDonated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).1Present2004-06-10ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2004-06-102011-05-12goodgoodM.A. gown owned by Susan G. Watson: black clothwholegood. Two slight tears by slash of right sleeve, one to left shoulder (HR, 4 June 2004).Few mould spots which were treated with a toothbrush and museum vac. Now suitable for hanging in MUSA collections centre.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2004.18 and HC2004.20 - M.A. hood and Raisin Club badge belonging to Miss Watsonabout 1940200311940OwnedWATSON, Susan G.Miss Watson graduated from the University of St Andrews with an M.A. (Hons) degree in ? in ?.M.A. hood owned by Susan G. Watson: black with cherry silk liningRaisin Club badge owned by Susan G. Watson: gold scroll with red ties depicted on blue backgroundSusan G. Watson (1917-2003), known as Susanne, studied at the London School of Economics and, after a period working for Selfridges, at the University of St Andrews. She matriculated at St Andrews in 1937 and obtained an M.A. in English and Philosophy in 1940. She then took a teacher training course at Dundee College of Education. She taught at St Michael's and at Stobswell Girls' Secondary, Dundee. At Stobswell, she was sucessively assistant teacher of English, Principal teacher of English and Depute headteacher. In 1970, she moved to the larger Craigie High School, where she remained as Depute Rector until her retirement in 1977.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHWATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLENGLISHPHILOSOPHYobject history file16 September 2009Miss Watson graduated from the University of St Andrews with an M.A. (Hons) degree in ? in ?.Donated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).HC2004.19inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: CAIRDS / ST ANDREWS DUNDEE / Also at F[indecipherable] and ElginWATSON, Miss Susan G.HUNTER, Mrs Fiona McDonald ParisCreated by200320041940200419391940Length: 118 cm Breadth of shoulders: 32 cm1940-200015 April 2004OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews and DundeeCairdsCRE2004-06-10ABDALE, AmyFound in box in North Naugh store during mould cleaning project. Due to be returned to MUSA collections centre once all textiles have been cleaned.2011-05-12Deep storagenhstore1 2549collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2004200419 April 200416:48:5910:33:0416:23:28HC2004.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GERMANSMART, DOROTHY EDITHEDUCATIONTEACHERSELKIRKFRENCHHOODCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052011-04-182011-02-142004-06-04DonationunknownSMITH, Diana F.1Present2004-06-04ComponentRecord state2004-06-04goodM.A. hood owned by Dorothy Edith Smart: black with cherry silk lininggood. Pin marks on 'strap' where it would be attached to blouse (HR, 4 June 2004).16:23:04oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11HC2004.1 - class medal awarded to Miss Smartabout 194320022002120021943BequestOwnedSMITH, Diana F.SMART, Dorothy EdithBequeathed to Mrs Smith, niece of Miss Smart.Miss Smart graduated from the university of St Andrews with an M.A. (Hons) degree in French and German in 1943.Class medal, Special German, 1942, awarded to Dorothy Edith SmartMiss Dorothy Edith Smart (d. 2002) obtained an MA (Hons) in French and German from the University of St Andrews, graduating 1943. She then took a diploma in education and taught in France, Germany, and finally Scotland. In the years preceding her retirement, she was Head of Languages at Selkirk High School. Donated with other items associated with Dorothy Edith Smart. These comprise HC2004.1, a class medal for Special German retained by Museum Collections, and a degree scroll in French and German (1943), a scroll diploma in Education (1944), 12 University term certificates (1939-1944) and a graduation photograph, all passed to Special Collections.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCloth and silkGERMANSMART, DOROTHY EDITHEDUCATIONTEACHERSELKIRKFRENCHHOODCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSM.A.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Miss Smart graduated from the university of St Andrews with an M.A. (Hons) degree in French and German in 1943.Bequeathed to Mrs Smith, niece of Miss Smart.HC2004.2E319E319SMART, Dorothy EdithSMITH, Mrs Diana F.SMITH, Mrs Diana F.Created byHC2004.2 side.jpgHC2004.2 back.jpg20022002200419432002200419431943L. 77.5 x W 64 cm (closed)1943-2002200219 April 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-06-04AB16:23:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay3, drawerD2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3D1 2566collect>intern2004200415 April 200414:29:32HC2004.18HC2004.19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1988 to 2003cr67HRHRWATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLRAISIN CLUBFUNDRAISINGSPONSORSHIPBENEFACTORENGLISHPHILOSOPHYBADGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-042010-04-222004-06-10DonationunknownHUNTER, Fiona McDonaldDonated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).1Present2004-06-10ComponentRecord state2004-06-10very goodRaisin Club badge owned by Susan G. Watson: gold scroll with red ties depicted on blue backgroundexcellent (HR, 4 June 2004).14:28:19oastore2011-07-04HC2004.18 and HC2004.19 - hood and gown belonging to Miss Watsonafter 1988200311985OwnedWATSON, Susan G.The Raisin Club was established in 1988.M.A. hood owned by Susan G. Watson: black with cherry silk liningM.A. gown owned by Susan G. Watson: black clothMiss Watson was a member of the Raisin Club, a giving club for individuals making small donations (currently - 2004- under £250) to the University of St Andrews. It was established in 1988. Members are awarded Raisin Club badges. Susan G. Watson (1917-2003), known as Susanne, studied at the London School of Economics and, after a period working for Selfridges, at the University of St Andrews. She matriculated at St Andrews in 1937 and obtained an M.A. in English and Philosophy in 1940. She then took a teacher training course at Dundee College of Education. She taught at St Michael's and at Stobswell Girls' Secondary, Dundee. At Stobswell, she was sucessively assistant teacher of English, Principal teacher of English and Depute headteacher. In 1970, she moved to the larger Craigie High School, where she remained as Depute Rector until her retirement in 1977.BADGEBADGEOpen Access StoreoastoremetalWATSON, SUSAN G.EDUCATIONTEACHERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSTOBSWELL GIRLS SECONDARYCRAIGIE HIGH SCHOOLRAISIN CLUBFUNDRAISINGSPONSORSHIPBENEFACTORENGLISHPHILOSOPHYBADGEOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireThe Raisin Club was established in 1988.Donated to Museum Collections by Mrs Hunter, a friend of Miss Watson, following Miss Watson's death in 2003 (see Courier obituary, 24 December 2003).HC2004.20inscr. in golden lettering: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / RAISIN CLUBWATSON, Miss Suan G.HUNTER, Mrs Fiona McDonald ParisCreated by200320041985200419882003H 2.8 x W 2.5 cmafter 1988 to 200315 April 2004OADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-06-10AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 2575collect>interncollect>intern20042004July 2004ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:16:1816:53:00University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.3E2007.320062007-05-0720052007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HRReturned to mco after exhibitionMAUCHLINEPILL BOXMEDICINEROCKSPINDLEBLACKFRIARS CHAPELCHAPELCHURCHST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYTOURISMsouvenirARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202004-07-12PurchaseW. & A. SmithMauchline, Ayrshire, ScotlandOWENS, JessiePurchased by Ian Carradice via ebay (on-line auction site).1Present2004-07-12ComponentRecord state£51.012004-07-12fairViews of St AndrewsThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSt Andrews MuseumMauchline ware pill box, with scenes of the Rock and Spindle (top) and Blackfriars' Chapel (underside), St AndrewsFair. Some pitting to top and underside (HR, 17 September 2004)16:52:08oastore20062005HOPES, DavidHOPES, David2011-06-2020062005ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23c.1858-19391Mauchline is a village in Ayrshire.dec. artmauchline wareOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODinkMAUCHLINEPILL BOXMEDICINEROCKSPINDLEBLACKFRIARS CHAPELCHAPELCHURCHST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYTOURISMSOUVENIRARCHITECTUREOpen Access Storeobject history file12 May 200625 November 2005Purchased by Ian Carradice via ebay (on-line auction site).£51.01HC2004.21inscr. inside lid, in pencil: 9E325E325OWENS, JessieCreated bydbi HC2004.21.jpg2004200418581939Diam. 4.3 cm x H. 1.3 cmJuly 2004APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMauchline, AyrshireW. & A. SmithCRE2004-07-12AC16:52:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 2589collect>internpeoplecollect>intern20042004March 200420041 July 2004ST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15:02:1015:30:5014:31:53Early man and the cosmos, London, HeinemannE1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2001.14HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektDavie's source for the imagery in Cosmic signals No. 7. In University Library QB16.H2ad458ac114ad458HRHRHung in School of Art History.In School of Art History, Room 7Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. Reception area.Moved from Art History to open-access store.DAVIE, ALANCOSMICSIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-102011-03-282010-11-112010-04-292004-09-17HADINGHAM, EvanDonationDAVIE, AlanDAVIE, AlanDonated to the University of St Andrews on condition that borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand of the School of Art History.1PresentJohn Jones Art Centre30 March 200120012001Framed.2004-09-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesNORMAND, TomValue: £30,000 (insurance)2004Dale, Amy2004-09-172011-02-03very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesCosmic Signals No. 7WholeExcellent. Lower corners of frame slightly chipped. Lower edge scratched. Mark on frame, top left (HR, 17 September 2004). Painting. Small abrasion in top left side. Frame. Lower corners slightly chipped. Scratch at lower left. Mark at top left. Chip at left side. (MRO 18 Septemeber 2009)Condition unchanged15:00:16ah2010-08-0220042005200920092010DALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-06-1020042005200920092010HC2001.14, HC20004.23(1)-(9) - other works by DavieDecember 20001Zurich Improvisations XIICosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)"Grangemouth Image"paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasDAVIE, ALANCOSMICSIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMobject history file156.5 x 186.8 cm Black wood frameMoved from Open Access Store to Art History. The painting is hung on the first floor in the reception room, next to the main office.19 October 200417 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009April 2010CITDonated to the University of St Andrews on condition that borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand of the School of Art History.HC2004.22signed. verso, upper left: Alan Davie 2000 / COSMIC SIGNALS No 7 / DEC 2000 / OPUS O. 1489 inscr. on label on stretcher, lower centre: CONSERVATION FRAMING / JOHN JONES / ART CENTRE / STROUD GREEN ROAD / FINSBURY PARK, LONDON N4 3JG / TEL: 020 7281 5439 FAX 020 7281 5956 / JOB NO. JN201906 / DATE 30/3/01E322E322DAVIE, AlanCreated by2004200420002000154 x 184 cmMarch 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-17AA15:00:16DALE, AmyRemoved from Art History to store. The department requested it was moved to allow for the installation of a temporary exhibition.2011-06-10Open Access Storeoastore1 2590collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1711:12:1413:56:1710:29:31Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2001.14HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno. 26Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHRTransferred to Art History seminar room.In School of Art History, Room 7Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSSPACEABSTRACTSURREALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-09-17DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan8 October 200420042004Framed2004-09-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Craig Rogers-Jones. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.VOCE, Ella2004-09-172011-03-18very goodvery goodCosmic Signals No. 5Excellent. What appear to be drip marks, but are part of print, left side. (HR, September 2004)Small scratch to left edge of frame, halfway down. Scratch, middle of bottom edge.200420052009RAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen200420052009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Zurich Improvisations XIICueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies. This work has an obvious connection to HC2004.22 - Cosmic Signals No. 7 by Davie.printscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastore5 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSSPACEABSTRACTSURREALISMobject history file8 October 200417 August 20057 May 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(1)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 25/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2138 Printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200189 x 74 cm (paper) 68.5 x 56 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-17AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack6A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6A1 2591collect>interncollect>internpeople20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1711:14:2215:30:50Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.19Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114ac114HRTransferred to Art History seminar room.In School of Art History, Room 7Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Moved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCUEVA NEGRAABSTRACTSURREALISMcaveBLACKANIMALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan8 October 200420042004FramedSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesRe-framed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Jan Wilkinson. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KELSHAW, Jen2004-09-202011-04-03very goodvery goodCueva NegrawholeExcellent (HR, September 2004).Excellent, as 2004.2004200520092009RAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2004200520092009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies. 'Cueva Negra' translates from Spanish as 'Black Cave'.printscreenprintah9 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCUEVA NEGRAABSTRACTSURREALISMCAVEBLACKANIMALobject history file8 October 200417 August 20057 May 200915 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(2)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 24/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2131 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 86.5 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAah1 2592collect>interncollect>internpeople20042004May 20042004May 2004ST ANDREWS12:08:1711:15:4715:30:50Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.102006-05-072006-03-17HC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.21Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114ac114HRTransferred to Art History seminar room.In School of Art History, Room 7Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Moved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan8 October 200420042004FramedSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesRe-framed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Jan Wilkinson. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodFor Keeps: Contemporary Collecting in ScotlandCrawford Arts CentreCosmic Signals No. 1framemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).As 2004.Small red mark in upper right corner.As 2004. Very good condition.2004200520092009RAWSON, HelenFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2004200520092009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraHaveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah7 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEobject history file8 October 200417 August 20057 May 200915 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(3)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 23/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2133 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 86.5 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAah1 2593collect>interncollect>intern20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1711:16:46Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.20Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114JABHRMoved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOHAVETH HIGHABSTRACTSURREALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182009-10-162004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesFramed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Matthew Gresham. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-032011-04-032011-04-03very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodHaveth HighframemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).Slight flaking of the gilding at inner edge of frame to glass top middle.As 2004 very good condition.As 2004 very good condition.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Cosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah2 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOHAVETH HIGHABSTRACTSURREALISMobject history file15 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(4)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 24/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2132 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 86.5 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAah1 2594collect>interncollect>internpeople20042004May 20042004May 200415:52:5811:18:4815:30:51Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.25Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ad458ac114ac114HRIn School of Art History, Room 6Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Moved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-182011-03-282004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, AlanFramedSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesRe-framed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Matthew Gresham. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodgoodvery goodvery goodCosmic Signals No. 4framemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).Gilt flaking on inner edge of frame along top to glass. Two scrapes to top left side.15:51:26ah200520092009FREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-05200520092009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah3 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEobject history file17 August 20057 May 200915 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(5)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 25/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2137 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 86.5 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AA15:51:26DALE, AmyRemove from Art History to make space for a new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6A1 2595collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1711:19:4116:15:57Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.23Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114kjk2JABHRMoved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-042009-10-162004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesFramed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Jan Wilkinson. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodCosmic Signals No. 2framemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).Small scrape to top right middle.Slight undulation of paper.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 2 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah4 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEobject history file15 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(6)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 25/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2135 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 87.5 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAah1 2596collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1711:20:2313:55:3510:29:01Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.7Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHRIn School of Art history, Room 6Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOTRESOR FONEABSTRACTSURREALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, AlanFramed2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Matthew Gresham. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.VOCE, Ella2004-09-202011-03-18very goodvery goodTresor Fone (Variation IX)Excellent (HR, September 2004).Small scratches to lower right edge of frame. Dirty mark to edge of frame, bottom left corner. Smear along bottom right of glazing.20052009FREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen20052009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20001Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 3 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintOpen Access Storeoastore8 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOTRESOR FONEABSTRACTSURREALISMobject history file17 August 20057 May 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(7)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 2000 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 22/30 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042000200088 x 73 cm (paper) 70 x 58 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack6A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6A1 2598collect>interncollect>intern20042004May 20042004May 200412:08:1811:20:50Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(9)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.24Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ac114ac114JABHRMoved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182009-10-162004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesFramed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Craig Rogers-Jones. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodgoodvery goodvery goodCosmic Signals No. 3framemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).Gilt flaking on inner edge of frame at top to glass.Slight undulation of paper upper right.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20011Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Bulls Moon (Variation III)Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 3 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah2 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOCOSMIC SIGNALSABSTRACTSURREALISMSPACEobject history file15 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(8)signed in pencil, lower right: Alan Davie 01 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 24/30 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower left: PIDA 2136 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042001200175.5 x 87 cm (paper) 56 x 68.5 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AAah1 2597collect>interncollect>internpeople20042004May 20042004May 200415:52:5811:21:2815:30:51Alan Davie: Prints from Gresham StudioHC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2001.14HC2010.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektno.13Publicity catalogue of Davie prints produced at Gresham Studio, c.2001.ad458ac114ac114HRIn School of Art History, Room 6Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Moved to the School of Art History (79 North Street)DAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOBULLS MOONABSTRACTSURREALISMMOONBULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-182011-03-282004-09-20DonationDAVIE, AlanGresham Studio, near Cambridge, EnglandDAVIE, AlanDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.1PresentSPROSON, AlanFramedSPROSON, Alan15th Oct 200920092009cost covered by EstatesRe-framed for display in new Art History building (79 North Street). Cost covered by Estates as part of the building refurbishment budget.2004-09-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDAVIE, AlanValue: £600-800 (insurance)2004Printed by Kip Gresham and Matthew Gresham. Published by Gresham Studio Ltd. (GSL). Alan Davie has been making prints at Gresham Studio near Cambridge, England, since 1999.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-09-202011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodgoodvery goodBulls Moon (Variation III)framemountartworkExcellent (HR, September 2004).Hair/debris lower left corner of mount.15:51:26ah200520092009FREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-05200520092009HC2004.23(1)-(9), HC2004.22, HC2001.14 - other works by Alan Davie20001Cosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Zurich Improvisations XII"Grangemouth Image"Edition of 30 with 5 artist's proofs, 3 printer's proofs and 2 archive copies.printscreenprintah2 colour screenprint on Somerset U.K. Textured 300gm paperDAVIE, ALANGRESHAM, KIPGRESHAM STUDIOBULLS MOONABSTRACTSURREALISMMOONBULLobject history file17 August 20057 May 200915 October 2009CATDonated on condition that the borrowing of the work for Davie retrospectives is allowed. Donated through Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2004.23(9)signed in pencil lower right: Alan Davie 2000 inscr. in pencil, lower left: 23/30 printer's mark, lower right cornerDAVIE, AlanCreated by200420042000200073 x 88 cm (paper) 58 x 70 cm (image)May 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGresham Studio, near CambridgeDAVIE, AlanCRE2004-09-20AA15:51:26DALE, AmyRemove from Art History to make space for a new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6A1 2599collect>interncollect>intern20042004August 200311:44:3311:21:55HC229single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114HRHRmedalSMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAANSOUTH AFRICARECTORBUSTPORTRAITLL.DSTATESMANPOLITICIANFIELD MARSHALPRIME MINISTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182010-04-222004-09-21HC:C76PurchaseBAYES, Gilbert?A.H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd.Baldwin's Commemorative Medals List, Summer 2004, no. 473.1Present2004-09-21ComponentRecord state£2032004-09-21very goodPortrait medal of Jan Christiaan Smutsgood. (HR, 21 September 2004)11:43:46oastore2011-06-28HC229 - portrait of Smuts19471Portrait of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan SmutsThe obverse legend calls Smuts 'Africanus', a title first given to the Roman General Scipio after the capture of Tunis. It was also bestowed on the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V after the capture of Tunis. The title implies that Smuts is a great leader. The South African statesman and prime minister Jan Christiaan Smuts, LL.D, F.R.S. (1870-1950) was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1931-1934. He was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University in 1934.MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAANSOUTH AFRICARECTORBUSTPORTRAITLL.DSTATESMANPOLITICIANFIELD MARSHALPRIME MINISTEROpen Access Storeobject history fileBaldwin's Commemorative Medals List, Summer 2004, no. 473.£203HC2004.24obverse - portrait bust of Smuts in uniform, encircled with text: JAN CHRISTIAAN SMVTS AFRICANVS signed lower centre: GB / 1947 reverse - a frontal view of a Boer wagon and driver, pulled by two oxen, with text around perimeter of upper part: PER. VARIOS. CASVS. PER. TOT. DISCRIMINA. RERVM signed, lower right: GBE330E330A.H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd.Created by200420041947194710.7 cm diam.August 2003APUniversity of St AndrewsBAYES, Gilbert?CRE2004-09-21AA11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 2600collect>internpeople20042004200411:23:1015:30:33HC190single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmid 20th century?ac114ac114ALDHR18471785Hung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.Moved from St Katherine's West (Admissions) to picture store at Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.PORTRAITHUNTER, JOHNPRINCIPALMACKENZIE, SAMHUMANITYPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEHADOW, PROFESSORGILLESPIE, THOMASHUNTER, JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282008-10-152004-09-21BequestMACKENZIE, SamuelGIMSON, StanleyBequeathed to the University of St Andrews. The bequest was handled by Gimson's executors, Balfour & Manson of Edinburgh. Sheriff Gimson had first approached the University about the proposed bequest in 1984. Gimson was formerly Sheriff Principal of Grampian Highland and Islands.1Present2004-09-21ComponentRecord stateMacKenzie was a pupil of Raeburn. Painter of portraits and 'fancy heads'. Gimson notes in a letter to the University dated 11 January 1984 that the portrait has been cut down from a larger, damaged format, leaving only the head and shoulders. When Gimson bought the portrait at auction, it was provisionally labelled as by Raeburn. However, Stanley Cursiter (R.S.A.) reattributed it as probably by Samuel Mackenzie.Dale, Amy2004-09-212011-01-24fairgoodPortrait of John HunterwholeFair. Much cracking, particularly visible on forehead and garment. Paint layer appears thin. Food residue?, left of face, centre left and lower left. Minor paint losses, upper left corner, upper right, lower centre and particularly, lower left corner. Scratch, lower left and (x 2) lower centre. Frame: good, minor scratches (HR, 21 September 2004).Two small areas of paint loss lower left. Possible paint loss to left of face. Frame is good.200620082008RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy200620082008HC190 - portrait of Hunter by Sir John Watson Gordonfirst half of 19th century197011945PurchaseGIMSON, StanleyPurchased at auction in Edinburgh.Portrait of John HunterJohn Hunter (1745-1837) was Principal of the United College 1835-1837 and Professor of Humanity in the United College 1775-1835. Married Elizabeth Miln, by whom he had seventeen children, and secondly Margaret Hadow, daughter of Professor Hadow of St Andrews. He died of cholera 18 January 1837. His eldest son James Hunter became Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in the United College, 1804-1845, while his son-in-law, Thomas Gillespie, succeeded him as Professor of Humanity, 1835-1844. There is a chalk sketch of John Hunter by John Brown in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.paintingoil paintingmusa/g3oil on canvasPORTRAITHUNTER, JOHNPRINCIPALMACKENZIE, SAMHUMANITYPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEHADOW, PROFESSORGILLESPIE, THOMASHUNTER, JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file70.1 x 58.7 cm Simple wood gilt frame29 March 200628 March 200816 October 2008Purchased at auction in Edinburgh.Bequeathed to the University of St Andrews. The bequest was handled by Gimson's executors, Balfour & Manson of Edinburgh. Sheriff Gimson had first approached the University about the proposed bequest in 1984. Gimson was formerly Sheriff Principal of Grampian Highland and Islands.HC2004.25inscr. on label in ink: Portrait of [John Hunter] / by / Henry Raeburn. Inscr. in ink, upside down, on same label: Samuel Mackenzie printed on label, verso: JOHN HUNTER / 1745-1837 / b. Closeburn Dumfries: Edinburgh University: then / Private Secretary to Lord Monboddo. 1775 Professor / of Humanity, University of St Andrews. / Principal of St Salvator's College. / 1835 First Principal of United College (aet 89) / 1837 d. aet 91 (of cholera) / Father of 17 children. / A noted classical scholar: a skilful horticulturalist / ("Hunter kidney" potato). printed on label, verso: The Artist: / SAMUEL MACKENZIE RSA (in ink): (pu Stanley Cursiter RSA) / (typed) 1785-1847 / b. Kilmuir, Ross-shire. / Worked under Telford as superintendant stone-hewer. / With John Marshall, carved the coat-of-arms over the / entrance to the Bank of Scotland and sphinxes in / Charlotte Square. / From about 1810 studied portrait-painting. Worked in / Raeburn's studio: RSA 1829E324E324GIMSON, Sheriff StanleyGIMSON, Sheriff Stanley (d. 2004)Created by19702004194520041810183759.7 x 48.2 cmmid 20th century?2004PABUniversity of St AndrewsMACKENZIE, Samuel (1785-1847) (attrib.)CRE2004-09-21ACmusa/g31 2601collect>intern2004200430 June 200414:27:14Artists of Northumberlandsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.28-30ad458HRHR1918ALNWICKBROWN, J.R.BONDGATE TOWERTOWERGATEPORTARCHITECTURENORTHUMBERLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-262010-04-222004-09-28HALL, MarshallPurchaseBROWN, J.R.Alnwick, NorthumberlandPenrith Farmers' and Kidd's PLC, Auctioneers'Auction Sale of Antiques and Collectors' Items'. Identified in the auction catalogue as 'The West Port, St Andrews', but found on purchase to be Bondgate Tower, Alnwick.1Present2004-09-28ComponentRecord state£40.25J.R. Brown was the son of John Brown (c.1829-c.1894), a Scottish-born wood carver who worked on the restoration of Alnwick Castle from 1854. He became the main force of the Alnwick school of wood carving. J.R. Brown was an illustrator. He studied at the South Kensington School of Art. He contributed illustrations and humorous articles to various papers and periodicals. Brown produced a number of views of Alnwick in a historical style, some of which are in the collection of The Northumberland Estates, Alnwick.2004-09-28fairView of Bondgate Tower from Bondgate Within, AlnwickFair. Faded and discoloured (HR, 28 September 2004)19051Bondgate is the south-east gate of the medieval town of Alnwick.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperALNWICKBROWN, J.R.BONDGATE TOWERTOWERGATEPORTARCHITECTURENORTHUMBERLANDobject history fileUnframed. Mount: 25.3 x 34.8 cmGEN'Auction Sale of Antiques and Collectors' Items'. Identified in the auction catalogue as 'The West Port, St Andrews', but found on purchase to be Bondgate Tower, Alnwick.£40.25HC2004.26signed lower right: J R Brown /05cat. no. 534cat. no. 534Penrith Farmers' and Kidd's PLC, AuctioneersCreated by200420041905190513 x 20.5 cm (sight) 16 x 23.5 cm (actual) 30 June 2004APUniversity of St AndrewsNorthumberlandAlnwickBROWN, J.R. (d. 1918)CRE2004-09-28ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 2577collect>interncollect>intern2004200419 September 2004ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:14:0816:53:00University of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.3E2006.17E2007.320062006-09-032007-05-0720052006-07-012007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HRReturned to mco after exhibitionWILLIAM HENRY GOSS LTDGOSSFALCON POTTERYCRESTCOAT OF ARMSST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOARST ANDREWporcelainChinasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202004-09-29PurchaseWilliam Henry Goss Ltd.Falcon Pottery, Stoke, EnglandTAPALIAN, LesleyPurchased by Ian Carradice via ebay, the on-line auction house. See receipt on file.1Out on loan2004-09-29ComponentRecord state£6.48William Henry Goss Ltd (1858-1944). In 1934 the company was renamed Goss China Company Limited. The printed mark on this particular piece (the falcon or goshawk) was in use from c.1862. The University coat of arms was adopted and registered in 1905. It is most likely that this piece dates from between 1905 and 1934, when Goss changed its name (given the print mark on the underside).2004-09-29goodViews of St AndrewsWho Do You Think You Are?: Heraldry and Genealogy in Modern ScotlandThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumGoss crestware: shallow oval 'dish' with fluted edge, bearing the crests of the University of St Andrews and the City of St Andrewsgood. Gilding around edge partly lost (HR, 29 September 2004).16:52:08oastore20062005HOPES, DavidHOPES, David2011-06-2020062005ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23c. 1905-19341dec. artdec. artOpen Access StoreoastoreporcelainWILLIAM HENRY GOSS LTDGOSSFALCON POTTERYCRESTCOAT OF ARMSST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOARST ANDREWPORCELAINCHINAOpen Access Storeobject history file12 May 200625 November 2005Purchased by Ian Carradice via ebay, the on-line auction house. See receipt on file.£6.48HC2004.27inscr. on underside with maker's mark: W.H. GOSS below a goshawk with a coronet round its neck inscr. underside in yellow ink: one line intersected by two lines at a diagonal angle The crests are: (1) City of St Andrews: St Andrew with his cross (left side) and a wild boar below an oak tree (right side); above the shield a castellated tower top; below the shield on a banner the city motto DUM SPIRO SPERO and inscr. below this: CITY OF ST. ANDREWS (2) University of St Andrews: parted per saltire argent and azure, in chief a book expanded proper, in base a lion rampant gules, on a chief of the third a crescent reversed between two mascles or (the crescent represents the University's founder Pope Benedict XIII, or Pedro de Luna); inscr. on a banner below the crest: ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITYTAPALIAN, LesleyCreated bydbi HC2004.27.jpg2004200419051944H 1.7 L16.3 x W 7.7 cm19 September 2004APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandFalcon Pottery, StokeWilliam Henry Goss Ltd.CRE2004-09-29LB16:52:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 2603collect>interncollect>intern20002000200014:17:0017:03:26HC797single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HRARTSDEANDEAN OF ARTSBADGECRESTACADEMIC DRESStextileCOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202004-09-29DonationunknownDOUGLAS, JimTransferred to Museum Collections by Jim Douglas, Head Janitor, c.2000, when the Dean of Arts gown was replaced. The badge was removed from the old gown.1Present2004-09-29ComponentRecord state2004-09-29fairBadge from Dean of Arts gownfair, Worn (HR, 29 September 2004)ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-2320th century1Dean of Arts gown: black silk gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in cherry silk. Sleeves lined with white silk, internal shoulderpiece with wool.The emblem on the badge is that of Bishop Kennedy, founder of St Salvator's CollegetextilesACADEMIC DRESSOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKEMBROIDERYARTSDEANDEAN OF ARTSBADGECRESTACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILECOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileTransferred to Museum Collections by Jim Douglas, Head Janitor, c.2000, when the Dean of Arts gown was replaced. The badge was removed from the old gown.HC2004.29DOUGLAS, JimCreated bydbi HC2004.29.jpg2000200019401985H 6.5 x W 6.3 cm2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-09-29AC17:02ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5, drawer A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 2551collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:29:2015:39:2915:49:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairfairUntitledFair. Undulating in mount. Green mount, probably acidic. Frame good (HR, 7 June 2004).As before. Small indentations in upper right of green mount. Frame slightly discoloured along left edge.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the twentieth century.Print is closely mounted. Signature and date may be hidden by mount.printetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file34.0 x 32.1 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.3HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041955199718.0 x 18.3 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2613collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2004200429 September 200411:04:4314:58:1117:13:12HC151single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1970-2004ac114ad458ad458HRHRReturned to mco from conservationCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALDPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST MARY'S COLLEGEDIVINITYECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYPORTRAITCAMPBELL, CHRISTINAWATSON, CHRISTINAWOMANWIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-05-172011-04-052010-04-222004-10-13HC:C2PurchaseunknownLyon and TurnbullBought at auction from Lyon and Turnbull, 33 Broughton Street, Edinburgh. Price includes buyer's premiun, VAT, etc.1Present2004-10-13ComponentRecord state£418.35This portrait forms a pair with HC151, portrait of Archibald Campbell, also painted in 1741. There is some doubt as to whether the portraits are original. Each is set in a oval painted 'frame', and may be a copy of a putative lost minature dated 1741.VOCE, Ella2004-10-132011-05-17fairfairPortrait of Christina Watson, Mrs Archibald CampbellPaint layer very thin, canvas visible through dress. Much overpaint, mainly to background and to strengthen hairline. Excessive varnish, in visible layers, to top of picture. Face and chest good, probably original. Scrape and paint loss along upper line of frame. Two scrapes, with paint loss, upper centre. Minor paint loss in several areas, centre right. Frame chipped and scraped. (HCR, October 2004)As before. White marks where paint has come away, lower left edge. Small indentations along upper line of frame. Frame cracked and chipped along all edges. Frame pulling apart where corners meet. Gilt wearing away along inner molding and tope edge of frame.2005HOPES, David2005HC151 - portrait of Archibald Campbell1741200411970OwnedSKIFFINGTON,The picture was in Innergellie House, Anstruther, before being auctioned in 2004. It would have been bought for the house 'at some point twenty or thirty years ago' by Lady Skiffington, who acquired Innergellie in 1970. (Information from Sebastian Pryke of Lyon and Turnbull).Portrait of Archibald CampbellArchibald Campbell was Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in St Mary's College, 1730-1756. The Professorship was established in 1707 when the post of Third Master of St Mary's College was re-endowed by Queen Anne to provide a Chair of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History. Campbell married Christina Watson, daughter of an Edinburgh merchant, in 1723. On his death in 1756, he left 12 children. (Dictionary of National Biography).Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALDPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST MARY'S COLLEGEDIVINITYECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYPORTRAITCAMPBELL, CHRISTINAWATSON, CHRISTINAWOMANWIFEobject history file88.8 x 75.8 cm Gilt wood frame7 July 2005The picture was in Innergellie House, Anstruther, before being auctioned in 2004. It would have been bought for the house 'at some point twenty or thirty years ago' by Lady Skiffington, who acquired Innergellie in 1970. (Information from Sebastian Pryke of Lyon and Turnbull).Bought at auction from Lyon and Turnbull, 33 Broughton Street, Edinburgh. Price includes buyer's premiun, VAT, etc.£418.35HC2004.30inscr. recto lower left in gold: MRS DR. CAMPBELL. / 1741 inscr. verso: Christina Watson. B. 1701 / D. 1771 Daughter of John Watson / & Louisa Young. Married / in 1723 Revd Archibald / Campbell then minister of Larbert later Prof in St Andrews / [My] gt gt grandmother L. Lawson inscr. in red ink on label, verso: No. 3 inscr. on stretcher: 33 printed on label, verso: ESTABLISHED 1845 / C.E. COPSEY / (LATE J. POOL.) / PRACTICAL CARVER & GILDER, / Looking Glass & Picture Frame Manufacturer / 306, EUSTON ROADSKIFFINGTON, LadyLyon and TurnbullCreated by20042004197020041741174173.8 x 61 cm (sight)c.1970-200429 September 2004OAPUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-10-13ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 2627collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20042004December 200414:26:5014:25:4514:15:0411:33:1510:00:35HC2001.3HC2001.4HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/2HC1999.13/3HC2005.18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRobin Gillanders was born in Edinburgh in 1952 and studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1970-4. After teaching history at the Royal High School in Edinburgh from 1975-82, Gillanders began a career as a freelance advertising and fashion photographer. He has taught photography at Napier University since 1983. More generally known as a portrait photographer, in the 1990s Gillanders worked in collaboration with the poet and sculptor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, creating a photographic work in Finlay's garden, Little Sparta, in Lanarkshire. (National Galleries of Sctoland Website)ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114HRHR1952photographCHANCELLORDOVER, SIR KENNETHPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-06-012011-06-012011-04-182011-04-182010-04-222004-12-03PurchaseGILLANDERS, RobinGILLANDERS, RobinEdinburgh, ScotlandGILLANDERS, Robin1Present2004-12-03ComponentRecord state£200 + VATPrinted in 2004 from negatives from sittings undertaken in 2001 by Sir Kenneth Dover. Bought as a companion to HC2001.4, the version selected by Sir Kenneth Dover as his official portrait, to show the creative process involved in photographic portraiture.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-012004-12-03very goodvery goodPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsFramed by Sproson, Alan.excellentHC2001.4 - another version of this portrait. HC1999.13/1-3, HC2001.3 - other portraits by Gillanders200120041Portrait of Principal Brian LangPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsProfessor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Sir Kenneth DoverThis portait is another version of HC2001.4, the official portrait selected by Sir Kenneth Dover from the various proofs available. It has been purchased to illustrate the creative photographic procress to students of Art History. On the table by Sir Kenneth are the books 'SEG' ['Supplementum Epigraphicum'] Volume XLVI, 1996, 'Fabres Book of Insects' by Mrs Rodolph Stawell and Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The titles of all are visible. Sir Kenneth sits before the portrait of Robert Haldane, Principal of St Mary's College 1820-1854 (HC182).photographblack and white photographOpen Access Storeoastoreblack and white photographPHOTOGRAPHCHANCELLORDOVER, SIR KENNETHPORTRAITGILLANDERS, ROBINobject history file98 x 82.8 cm (frame)£200 + VATHC2004.31E336E336GILLANDERS, RobinCreated byPrinted by20042004200120042001200461.0 x 49.4cm (image - sight) 91.6 x 76.1cm (mount)December 2004APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)GILLANDERS, RobinCREPRINT2004-12-03AA14:55ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack18B2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18B1 2555collect>intern200420044 June 200415:51:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.1997ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. 2004-06-07fairUntitledFair. Undulating in frame. Edges of paper stained. Surface dirt. Slightly foxed. Frame much scraped (HR, 7 June 2004).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestHOLY, KateLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.; Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.printprintOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph or etching on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file39.0 x 54.3 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.4HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by19971997200419681997200419551997c. 22.5 x 42.5 cm (image) 34.0 x 49.3 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2552collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:35:2815:37:5115:48:5215:30:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairfairUntitledFair. Undulating in mount. Slight foxing. Insects inside glazing. Frame good (HR, 7 June 2004).As before. Frame slightly scratched along edges.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the twentieth century.Print is closely mounted. Signature and date may be hidden by mount.printetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file30.0 x 35.5 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.5HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041955199711.9 x 23.8 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2553collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:37:1615:36:2615:29:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairfairUntitledFair. Undulating in frame. Light scattered foxing. Insects and debris inside glazing. Frame scratched, left side, with minor chips. (HR, 7 June 2004).As before.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century.printetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file32.6 x 23.2 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.6HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041955199726.6 x 16.8 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2554collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:39:4415:35:3715:28:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairfairUntitledFair. Undulating in frame. Edges of print stained - fingerprints visible. Foxed. Apparently mounted on acidic base. Debris inside glazing. Glazing does not quite go to top of frame, but is not loose. Frame cracked upper centre, but generally sound (HR, 7 June 2004).As before. Glazing does not reach bottom of frame.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century.printetching and aquatintOpen Access Storeoastoreetching and aquatint on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file28.0 x 20.0 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.7HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041955199723.8 x 15.7 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2556collect>intern200420044 June 200415:51:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.1997ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. 2004-06-07fairUntitledFair. Undulating in frame. Edges of paper stained, apparently by old tape. Surface dirt, finger prints visible. Slightly foxed. Abrasions to upper right area. Frame much scraped (HR, 7 June 2004).HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestHOLY, KateLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.; Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.printprintOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph or etching on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file39.2 x 54.4 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.8inscr. in pencil on back of frame: ZEIENYHOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by19971997200419681997200419551997c. 23.5 x 36.0 cm (image) 34.2 x 49.3 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2557collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200420044 June 200414:42:0215:31:4115:26:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektleaves in Hamburg. Germany granted him polytical asylum after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968. To today he has prepared about one hundred exhibitions around Europe and hads won many awards for his work.hcr1ad458ad458HRHR1932KOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-242011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222004-06-07DonationKOBLASA, JanHOLY, Kate1Present2004-06-07ComponentRecord stateJan Koblasa was born in Tabor, Czechoslovakia, in 1932 and is now resident in Hamburg. He is a painter, sculptor and engraver. He emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1968 - about the same time as Holy. He developed artistically in Prague in the 1950s, at the time of the rigid cultural and political dictatorship of the communist regime. From 1952-58 he studied at the Prague Academy of Arts, which had a strictly controlled and limited curriculum, but also joined illegal free artists' clubs developing towards the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties. The groups produced a number of private exhibitions under the name 'Confrontation'. These exhibitions were concerned with abstraction, the core of the controversy with the official aesthetics. Koblasa soon earned fame as one of the leading representatives of the unofficial art of abstraction. His exhibition at Teplice in 1963 with the unofficial painter Mikulas Medek was a notable cultural event. The cultural movement which Koblasa represented was one of the great intellectual sources leading to the Prague Spring in 1968, the attempt of the Czech nation to regain liberty. After this, Koblasa had little option but to emigrate. From 1969, he lived in Kiel, and established and ran the Department of Free Sculpture at Muthesius University. Since 1982 he has lived in Hamburg. VOCE, Ella2004-06-072011-05-17fairgoodUntitledFair. Loose in frame. Glazing dirty. Frame much scraped (HR, 7 June 2004).Artwork: good. Frame: fair. Paint chipping in inner corners of frame and slight discolouration.HC2004.3-HC2004.17 - other artworks by Koblasa HC2003.30(1)-(3) - sculpture group Three Samurai by Koblasasecond part of 20th century199711997BequestOwnedHOLY, KateHOLY, LadislavBequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.Ladislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist in the second half of the 20th century.printsilkscreenOpen Access Storeoastoresilkscreen on paperKOBLASA, JANHOLY, LADISLAVobject history file55.1 x 74.0 cmLadislav Holy was Profesor of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, 1987-1997. A close friend of Jan Koblasa, this work was given to him by the artist.Bequeathed to Professor Holy's second wife, Kate, on his death in 1997.HC2004.9inscr. lower left, in pencil: 6/11 inscr. lower right in pencil: * [9] 6 [1]HOLY, Professor LadislavHOLY, Mrs KateHOLY, Mrs KateCreated by1997199720041968199720041955199748.5 x 67.1 cm (sight)second half of 20th century19974 June 2004OBADUniversity of St AndrewsKOBLASA, Jan (1932-)CRE2004-06-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack11B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack11B1 2641collect>interncollect>intern2005200524/01/2005ST ANDREWS17:11:4310:00:13St Andrews MuseumE2006.172006-09-032006-07-01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRHRCRESTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOOR KNOCKERARCHITECTUREDOMESTIC METALWORKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-102010-04-222005-02-01PurchaseunknownWILLIAMSON, Charles S.Purchased on e-bay the online auction site. See receipt on file.1Out on loan2005-02-01ComponentRecord state£35.78Date of c.1913 came from previous owner2005-02-01goodWho Do You Think You Are?: Heraldry and Genealogy in Modern ScotlandSt Andrews MuseumUniversity door knocker in shape of University crestGood but some verdigris and tarnishing (R Clerke 1/2/05)ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-11c.1913?1The University crest was registered in 1905Open Access StoreoastorebrassCRESTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOOR KNOCKERARCHITECTUREDOMESTIC METALWORKObject history filePurchased on e-bay the online auction site. See receipt on file.£35.78HC2005.1Inscr. over top of crest: ST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY Inscr. below crest: AIEN APIETEYEIN Inscr. on reverse on lower ribbon: indecipherable text - registration mark?E337E337WILLIAMSON, Charles SManufactered bydbi HC2005.1.jpg200520051913191324/01/2005APUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownMANU2005-02-01LB09:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 2787collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5711:30:1911:29:5512:18:0712:15:07HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINGENERALPOLITICALECONOMY19201921subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinGood.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINGENERALPOLITICALECONOMY19201921Open Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.10obverse GENERAL POLITICAL ECONOMY[Uni motto in Greek] 1923-24 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2788collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5711:30:5011:30:2012:18:0812:15:08HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINAPPLIEDMATHEMATICS19221923subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinGood.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINAPPLIEDMATHEMATICS19221923Open Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.11obverse APPLIED MATHEMATICS [Uni motto in Greek] 1922-23 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2789collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5711:31:0811:30:5112:18:0812:15:08HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINMATHEMATICS19231924DUNCANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-29HC:C871Present2005-08-29ComponentRecord state2005-08-29fairThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinTarnished on both sides especially on rim (obv) and centre (rev). Red box scraped on edge of base12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilvervelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINMATHEMATICS19231924DUNCANOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.12obverse THE DUNCAN MEDAL FOR MATHEMATICS [Uni motto in Greek] 1923-24 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw52mm; d4mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-29AC12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2790collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5711:31:0812:18:0912:15:09HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINMATHEMATICS1923DUNCANMATHEMATICALCARSTAIRSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-29HC:C871Present2005-08-29ComponentRecord state2005-08-29goodThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinGood. Red box scratched on several places around edge of lid and base.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-121Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilvervelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINMATHEMATICS1923DUNCANMATHEMATICALCARSTAIRSOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.13obverse THE CARSTAIRS MATHEMATICAL MEDAL [Uni motto in Greek] SENIOR HONOURS CLASS 1923 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw52mm; d4mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-29AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2799collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern11:31:2216:12:1215:59:33HC229single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ALDDHMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.SMUTSJANCHRISTIANSOUTHAFRICARECTORjugCERAMICCHARACTER1941MARSHALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-082011-03-252008-10-152005-12-011Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01goodCharacter Jug of Jan-Christiaan SmutsGood; slight abrasion on the 'J.C.' in inscription on base.2008DALE, Amy2008HC2291Portrait of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan SmutsField Marshal, The Rt. Hon Jan Christiaan Smuts L.L.D. F.R.S. (1870-1950) was Rector of the University of St Andrews from 1931-1934. Smuts was twice Prime Minister of South Africa from 1919-24 and 1939-48.character juggallerymusa/g2porcelainSMUTSJANCHRISTIANSOUTHAFRICARECTORJUGCERAMICCHARACTER1941MARSHALSee object file16 October 2008HC2005.14Impressed on base: PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA GENERAL THE RT HON J.C. SMUTS 1941H119xW112xD142University of St Andrews2005-12-01ABmuseummusa/g2/case 141 2800collect>interncollect>intern17:21:4810:58:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRDHTOBACCOjarANDREWSCITYARMSALMAMATERBALL'SPATENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-102011-03-312010-04-222005-12-01Ball'sCambridge, England1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01goodTobacco Jar bearing St Andrews City Arms, from the Alma Mater Tobacco Jar range.Good: some chips on inner rim of jar and metal closing device slightly scratched.1tobacco jarOpen Access StoreoastoreCERAMICmetalTOBACCOJARANDREWSCITYARMSALMAMATERBALL'SPATENTSee Object History FileHC2005.15Printed on base: Ball's Patent Cambridge / The Alma Mater Tobacco Jar / St Andrews City Arms (City Arms showing the oak tree and boar, and Saint Andrew bound on a diagonal cross against the background of a a yellow star. Pencil mark on bottom of lid '5 1/3' and an indistinct mark beside this.Manufactered byH14.0xW15.2xD15.2University of St AndrewsEnglandCambridgeBall'sMANU2005-12-01AB10:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfA2011-03-31Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3A1 2801collect>interncollect>intern15:12:0216:45:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2DHsealivoryCHANCELLORLORDCAMPBELLLAWCHANCERYCOMMISSIONGRADUATECUPARJOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202005-12-011Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01goodSeal of Office of English and Irish Law & Chancery Commission.Good; top of ivory handle cracked across diameter.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-231This seal was used by John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell (1779-1861), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain (1859-1861). Campbell was born in Cupar, Fife, and studied at the University of St Andrews from 1790-1798. Campbell was later offered Chancellorship of the University which he declined on grounds of old age. Called to English Bar in 1806 having entred Linclon Inn in 1800. MP Stafford 1830 and subsequently for other places.seal of officeOpen Access StoreoastoreivorymetalSEALIVORYCHANCELLORLORDCAMPBELLLAWCHANCERYCOMMISSIONGRADUATECUPARJOHNSee Object History FileHC2005.16In seal matrix: Royal Coat of Arms in centre with following around outer edge: 'ENGLISH & IRISH LAW & CHANCERY COMMISSION'dbi HC2005.16.jpgH8.8xW3.1xD3.1University of St Andrews2005-12-01AB16:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 2, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2C1 2805collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20052005May 2005200912 February 2009ST ANDREWSLONDONGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:32:4914:12:5716:28:34University of St AndrewsE2006.15E2005.2E1994.36E1994.35E1994.342006-10-152005-03-061994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142006-05-192005-03-011994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2003.27(1)HC2003.27(2)HC2003.27(3)HC2003.27(4)HC2003.27(5)HC2003.27(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114kjk2JABDH19701894Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.MCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLMCCANCE, MARGARETSKETCHMILLER PARKER, AGNESPARKER, AGNES MILLERWOMANEASELdrawingchalkpencilVORTICISTFIGURELONDONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-082011-04-042009-12-172005-12-08HC:C4DonationMCCANCE, WilliamLondon, EnglandMCCANCE, MargaretMargaret McCance is the widow and second wife of William McCance. Mrs McCance assigned all copyright in this work to the University of St Andrews - see form on file. Donated to the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1Present2005-12-08ComponentRecord stateBONHAMSValue: £1000 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.2009The c. 1927 date on the label on the back of the picture was given when the work was exhibited by Ewan Mundy Fine Art in Glasgow in 2005. Mrs McCance feels, from a comparision with other drawings of the series, that c. 1925 is more likely. It certainly fits with the series of McCance's work undertaken 1920-1930. Mrs McCance records that for the figure studies between 1920 and 1930 William McCance used professional models, but the seated clothed figures were of family and friends. She thinks this works probably depicts McCance's first wife, the artist Agnes Miller Parker. The furniture shown was probably in McCance's home studio in London in either: 1920-25 - 2 Coleherne Terrace, Earls Court, SW5 1925-28 - St Peter's Square, Chiswick 1928-29 - 12A Thayer Street, W1 1929-1930 - 222 Gloucester Terrace, W2KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2005-12-082011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04goodgoodgoodgoodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionOlympia Art FairUnknownUnknownUnknownGateway GalleriesOlympiaEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesWoman Seated at an Easelframemountartworkvery good though surface of paper crumpled towards upper edge with mount. Thumbprint lower right corner(David Hopes, 8 December 2005)Bottom left corner splitting.Speck to upper right corner. Bubble in glass upper left corner.As 2005.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2003.27(1)-(6)c.19251The Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyTree Trunk CompositionMoloch of the Machine (Machine Gods) or Machine MolochAccording to Margaret McCance (the artist's second wife and widow), the sitter is suspected to be the artist's first wife, Agnes Miller Parker, seated in the couple's home in Chelsea, London, c.1930. It is drawn in the 'vorticist' style.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectiondrawingpencil drawingahpencil and black chalk drawing on paperMCCANCE, WILLIAMBOSWELLMCCANCE, MARGARETSKETCHMILLER PARKER, AGNESPARKER, AGNES MILLERWOMANEASELDRAWINGCHALKPENCILVORTICISTFIGURELONDONobject history file59.6 x 44.3 cm21 October 2009Margaret McCance is the widow and second wife of William McCance. Mrs McCance assigned all copyright in this work to the University of St Andrews - see form on file. Donated to the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.HC2005.17label on back of picture: 'William McCance (1894-1970) Woman Seated at an Easel c.1927 Pencil and black chalk on paper 16x12 inches (40x30cm) Provenance: The artist's family'E363E363MCCANCE, MargaretCreated by2005200519201930sight: 39.4 x 29.5 cm May 2005ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonMCCANCE, William (Scottish 1894-1970)CRE2005-12-08ABah1 2806collect>internpeople20052005Nov 2005ST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS11:33:1412:29:03E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC2001.4HC2004.31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRDHDOVER, SIR KENNETHCHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST MARYS COLLEGECOLLEGE HALL, ST MARYSDUNBAR, COLINACADEMIC DRESSRETIREMENTPORTRAIT19812005subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-212007-03-072005-12-08PurchaseDUNBAR, ColinEdinburgh, ScotlandDUNBAR, Colin1Present2005-12-08ComponentRecord state£5,500Sketches and notes from the artist of the work in progress are on the object file.DALE, Amy2005-12-082011-02-08very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Sir Kenneth DoverWholeExcellent: newly comissioned and framedCondition unchagedHC2001.4, HC2004.31Sept / Oct / Nov 20051Portrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsPortrait of Sir Kenneth Dover, Chancellor of the University of St AndrewsSir Kenneth Dover was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1981-2005. Portrait commissioned by the University on the retirement of Sir Kenneth Dover. Sir Kenneth is pictured standing in College Hall, St Mary's College.paintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasDOVER, SIR KENNETHCHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST MARYS COLLEGECOLLEGE HALL, ST MARYSDUNBAR, COLINACADEMIC DRESSRETIREMENTPORTRAIT19812005See object file187.8 x 132.9 cm£5,500HC2005.18signed: C. DUNBAR inscr. on plaque: Sir Kenneth Dover D.Litt, LL.D, FRSE, FBA / Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1981-2005 / Painted by Colin DunbarE380E380DUNBAR, ColinCreated byHC2005.18.jpg2005200520052005sight: 165.8 x 110.5 cm Nov 2005APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghDUNBAR, ColinCRE2005-12-08AAsen1 2812collect>interncollect>intern200520052005200912 February 2009ST ANDREWS16:01:5516:31:59University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2JABHR1940Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.BOSWELLBYRNE, JOHNHARLEQUINJUGGLINGCEZANNEPICASSOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-042009-12-172006-03-15HC:C4PurchaseBYRNE, JohnScotlandGlasgow Print StudioPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200620062006£45.00Floated mounted and framed.2006-03-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes£594 + VATBONHAMSValue: £850 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.2009Edition 2/60 John Byrne is an artist and writer. He wrote the BAFTA-award winning comedy 'Tutti Frutti', which starred Robbie Coltrane, Richard Wilson, Maurice Roeves and Emma Thompson and told the story of a jubilee tour of The Majestics, a Scottish rock and roll band.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2006-03-152011-04-042011-04-04very goodgoodgoodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesJuggling HarlequinframeartworkGood. Remnants of old labels / tape (for hanging) along top, verso (HR, 14/3/2006)No Change.No Change.16:00:51ah2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-09-05200919981The subject matter and cubist style of this etching relate to the earlier work of Cezanne and Picasso, who, like Byrne, had an interest in theatrical subjects.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetchingahhand-coloured etching on paperBOSWELLBYRNE, JOHNHARLEQUINJUGGLINGCEZANNEPICASSOobject history file21 October 2009Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.£594 + VATHC2005.19inscr. in pencil, below plate: 'Juggling Harlequin' 2/60 Byrne impressed lower right: eagle markGlasgow Print StudioCreated by200520051998199853.0 x 40.0 cm2005APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBYRNE, John (Scottish, b. 1940)CRE2006-03-15AA16:00:51DALE, AmyReturned from Art History to make space for new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1 2699collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2005200529 July 200514:25:3011:24:1410:00:14HC612HC672single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114kjk2ALDDHMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalbronzeKENNEDYST SALVATOR'SbookTORCHBUSTANNIVERSARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-032011-04-182011-02-182008-10-152005-08-23HC:C76DonationGROVE, IreneMrs Grove says the medal came to her from the 'lost and found' box in St Andrews Police Station, 1960s - because unclaimed.1Present2005-08-23ComponentRecord state2005-08-23very goodMedal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)excellent2008DALE, Amy2008HC612, HC672c.19501Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)Reverse (continued): Two figure are standing on steps. Small University shield and background of St Salvator's chapel in the background. Box without lid.Medalsmedalmedalmuseummusa/g1/drawer 3.1bronzeMEDALBRONZEKENNEDYST SALVATOR'SBOOKTORCHBUSTANNIVERSARYsee object file16 October 2008Mrs Grove says the medal came to her from the 'lost and found' box in St Andrews Police Station, 1960s - because unclaimed.HC2005.2Obverse (stamped) with bust of Bishop Kennedy: Kennedy crest (stamped) around circumference 'JACOBVS KENNEDY EPISCOPVS SANCTI ANDREE'/'COLLEGII SANCTI SALVATORIS FVNDATOR' & 'R.VINCZE' Reverse (stamped) figure, torch, globe, Univesity shield, orb (surrounded by shield), stairs, book, St Salvator's College': (stamped) 'MDCL/MCML'E359, E367E359, E367GROVE, IreneManufactered byBISHK.JPG2005200519501950H 0.4cm x Diam 5.7cm29 July 2005ADUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2005-08-23AAmuseummusa/g1/drawer 3.11 2780collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5511:25:1912:19:5312:18:0212:15:01HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ad458ad458ad458HRDHmedalHONOURSNATURALPHILOSOPHY19221923BRACELINCLASSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinGood. Box is scratched on top and base near hinges.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALHONOURSNATURALPHILOSOPHY19221923BRACELINCLASSOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.3obverse HONOURS NATURAL PHILOSOPHY [Uni motto in Greek] 1922-23 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2781collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5611:26:1511:25:2012:18:0312:15:02HC2005.3HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalHONOURS19221923BRACELINMATHEMATICSSENIORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinGood. Box is scuffed on top.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALHONOURS19221923BRACELINMATHEMATICSSENIOROpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.4obverse SENIOR HONOURS MATHEMATICS [Uni motto in Greek] 1922-23 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2782collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5611:27:1211:26:1712:18:0412:15:02HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalHONOURS1922BRACELINMATHEMATICS1921SPECIALNATURALPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinGood though a little dull. Box is scuffed on top.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALHONOURS1922BRACELINMATHEMATICS1921SPECIALNATURALPHILOSOPHYOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.5obverse SPECIAL NATURAL PHILOSOPHY [Uni motto in Greek] 1921-22 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2783collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5611:28:0111:27:1512:18:0412:15:04HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINGENERALCHEMISTRY19201921EQUALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinGood though a little dull. Box in good condition.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINGENERALCHEMISTRY19201921EQUALOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.6obverse ORDINARY & GENERAL CHEMISTRY (EQUAL) [Uni motto in Greek] 1920-21 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2784collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5611:57:4111:28:0212:18:0512:15:04HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13HC2009.6single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINGENERAL19221921LOGICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinGood though a little dull. Box velvet on lid faded.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinWilson's Creek: The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861 board gamePeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINGENERAL19221921LOGICOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.7obverse GENERAL LOGIC [Uni motto in Greek] 1921-22 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2785collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5611:29:2011:28:4312:18:0612:15:06HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELIN19211920NATURALPHILOSOPHYARTSsciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinGood though a little dull.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELIN19211920NATURALPHILOSOPHYARTSSCIENCEOpen Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.8obverse NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, ARTS & SCIENCES [Uni motto in Greek] 1920-21 PETER BRACELIN; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2786collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:32:5711:29:5511:29:2112:18:0612:15:06HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRDHmedalBRACELINCHEMISTRYHONOURS19231924subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-182011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222005-08-24HC:C871Present2005-08-24ComponentRecord state2005-08-24goodClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinDull surface with blemish below date of award and to left.12:32:23oastore2011-06-28HC2005.3-131Class Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinPeter Bracelin graduated from St Andrews in 1924. He then studied ionisation at Cambridge under Rutherford. After Cambridge, Peter joined the navy, serving on HMS Ark Royal when it sank off Gibraltar. Info supplied by the donor, Peter Bracelin's niece Anne Horne.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzevelvetWOODpaperMEDALBRACELINCHEMISTRYHONOURS19231924Open Access StoreSee object file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2005.9obverse HONOURS CHEMISTRY [Uni motto in Greek] 1923-24 PETER BRACELIN, M.A.; reverse UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXIw51mm; d5mmUniversity of St Andrews2005-08-24AB12:32:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer JKL2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 2810collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20052005December 2005200912 February 2009ST ANDREWS10:20:5111:33:3714:07:4511:49:1415:05:1212:37:2609:32:58Still, published by the Ingleby Gallery, EdinburghAlison Watt, published by the Ingleby Gallery, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2006.1(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektISBN0-9545171-4-8ISBN 0-9545171-3-xad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRHR1965WATT, ALISONBOSWELLSTILLGREYABSTRACTSPENCE, ALANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-022011-04-182011-04-082011-03-082011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222006-03-07HC:C4WATT, Alison and SPENCE, AlanPurchaseWATT, AlisonScotlandIngleby GalleryPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1PresentPendragon Frames, London2004 - 200520042005Framed2006-03-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£650.00BONHAMSValue: £850 for HC2006.1(1-2) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.2009Alison Watt studied at Glasgow School of Art, 1983-88. This unique work was produced to accompany the boxed set of two books (HC2006.1(2)). No. 19/20.2011-03-012006-03-07very goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesUntitled [Special edition 2004]Slight lifting around edges of oil painting, centre left and right. Small chip to front of frame, lower right. [EV, 01/03/2011]Excellent (HR 7 March 2005)HC2006.1(2) - associated boxed set of two books20041[Special edition 2004] Boxed set of 2 books. Catalogues of Alison Watt's works, published by the Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, 2004. See notes field. With unique oil on card by Alison Watt.A special boxed edition of two of Alison Watt's catalogues was produced in an edition of 20, each set containing a unique oil painting on card, signed by the artist. Edition no. 19/20. Alison Watt has provided permission for this work to be reproduced by Museum Collections, University of St Andrews in an on-line version of the collections catalogue; on other part of the Museum Collections website; in any catalogue, leaflet or guide produced by Museum Collections.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on cardWATT, ALISONBOSWELLSTILLGREYABSTRACTSPENCE, ALANobject history file52.6 x 48.5 cm white wood frameCATCATPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.£650.00HC2006.1(1)printed on label on backboard: ALISON WATT / Special Edition / Ingleby Gallery / 2004 / boxed set of 2 books containing a unique oil on card, / signed in an edition of 20 / (framed) / 19/20 / framed / 16 x 16 [paper size] / ingleby gallery 6 Carlton Terrace Edinburgh EH7 5DD / tel 0131 5564441 fax 0131 5564454 / mail@inglebygallery.com www.inglebygallery.com stamped on backboard: PENDRAGON / FINE ART FRAMES LTD / 1-3 Yorkton Street / London E2 8NH / Tel: 020 77290608 Fax: 020 77297711 / E-Mail sales@pendragonframes.comE384E384Ingleby Gallery, 6 Carlton Terrace, EdinburghCreated by200520052004200416.0 x 16.0 cmDecember 2005AP Unique oil on card. With boxed set of 2 books.University of St AndrewsScotlandWATT, Alison (b. 1965)CRE2006-03-07AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from oastore to Art History, level 3 outside room 312 (2011-03-08)2011-02-01ah1 2811collect>interncollect>intern20052005December 2005200912 February 2009ST ANDREWS15:24:2011:33:37Alison Watt, published by Ingleby Gallery, EdinburghStill, published by Ingleby Gallery, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19HC2006.1(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektISBN 0-9545171-3-xISBN0-9545171-4-8cr67ac114HRWATT, ALISONBOSWELLSTILLGREYABSTRACTCATALOGUEOLD ST PAULS CHURCHEDINBURGH FESTIVALSPENCE, ALANINGLEBY GALLERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-182006-03-07WATT, Alison and SPENCE, AlanPurchaseIngleby GalleryScotlandIngleby GalleryPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1Present2006-03-07ComponentRecord state£650.00BONHAMSValue: £850 for HC2006.1(1-2) The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.2009Boxed set of two catalogues of Alison Watt's work, published by the Ingleby Gallery. 19/20 of the boxed set, each set containing a unique oil on card by Alison Watt.2006-03-07very goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway Galleries[Special edition 2004] Boxed set of 2 books. Catalogues of Alison Watt's works, published by the Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, 2004. See notes field. With unique oil on card by Alison Watt.Books: excellent. Box cover: worn at corners.HC2006.1(1) - associated unique oil on card20041Untitled [Special edition 2004]A special boxed edition of two of Alison Watt's catalogues was produced in an edition of 20, each set containing a unique oil painting on card by Watt, signed by the artist. Edition no. 19/20. Boxed set of two books: (1) 'Alison Watt', published by the Ingleby Gallery, Summer 2004, to celebrate Alison Watt's exhibition at the Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, 5 August - 11 September 2004. Published in an edition of 1000 copies. Designed by Lucy Richards. Photography by Hyjdla Kosaniuk Innes and Prudence Cumming. Printed by Summerhall. (2) Alison Watt and Alan Spence, 'Still', published to celebrate the installation 'Still' at Old St Paul's Church, Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh during the Edinburgh International Festival 2004. Published in an edition of 1000 copies. Designed by Lucy Richards. Photography by Hyjdla Kosaniuk Innes and Ruaridh Nicoll. Printed by Summerhall. bookOpen Access StoreoastorepapercardCLOTHWATT, ALISONBOSWELLSTILLGREYABSTRACTCATALOGUEOLD ST PAULS CHURCHEDINBURGH FESTIVALSPENCE, ALANINGLEBY GALLERYobject history fileCATCATPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.£650.00HC2006.1(2)E384E384Ingleby Gallery, 6 Carlton Terrace, EdinburghPublished by2005200520042004Box set H21.6 x W16.9 x 2.0 cm Books: 21.2 x 16.December 2005APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandIngleby Gallery, EdinburghPUB2006-03-07AA15:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 1, shelf A2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1A1 2813collect>internpeople2006200614 February 200616:43:0315:29:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10ac114HRHung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.ADAM, ALEXANDERST ANDREWSPENDSTOWNSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282006-03-15PurchaseADAM, AlexanderThomson, Roddick and Medcalf (Auctioneers)Purchased at auction by Professor Ian Carradice.1Present2006-03-15ComponentRecord state£64.69KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2006-03-152011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18fairfairgoodgoodSt AndrewsframemountimageFair. undulating in mount. Frame scraped in several places. Glass slightly scratched (HC, 14/3/2006)As before, scrapes especially bad at the corners.Several insects and slightly discoloured.Possible smadgy mark in lower right corner and fading of signature.2006RAWSON, Helen200620th century1View of the Pends from outside Dean's Court.paintingwatercolouradwatercolour and pencil on paperADAM, ALEXANDERST ANDREWSPENDSTOWNSCAPEobject history fileBrown wood. 47.7 x 58.0 cm29 March 2006Purchased at auction by Professor Ian Carradice.£64.69HC2006.2inscr. lower left on watercolour: Alexander Adam / St AndrewsE385E385Thomson, Roddick and Medcalf (Auctioneers)Created by200620061901199025.2 x 35.2 cm14 February 2006APUniversity of St AndrewsADAM, AlexanderCRE2006-03-15ACad1 2814collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20062006March 2006200912 February 2009ST ANDREWS12:47:1211:47:3911:25:1214:52:3512:36:1809:31:41University of St AndrewsE2006.152006-10-152006-05-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABALHMoved to the Bute Medical Building for display in the foyer.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.INNES, CALLUMetchingABSTRACTBOSWELLXIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-082011-03-082011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-312006-04-12HC:C4PurchaseINNES, CallumScotlandIngleby GalleryPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.1PresentMarch 200620062006£150.00 + VATFramed. Framing arranged by the Ingleby Gallery.12 March 200620062006Callum Innes gave the Museum Collections Unit permission to reproduce the work in an on-line version of the collections catalogue; on other parts of the Museum Collections website; and in any catalogue, leaflet or guide produced by Museum Collection. See permission form on file.2006-04-12ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes£650+VATBONHAMSValue: £1200 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20092011-03-012006-04-12goodvery goodSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionGateway GalleriesXIAs before. Lifting slightly at upper right. Green scuff mark to lower centre of frame. Possible pencil marks top left and right to front of frame. Dirty marks to underside of frame, bottom right. Small scratch to glazing bottom right above signature. (EV, 01/03/2011)Good. Lifting slightly, lower centre (float mount) (HR, 13/4/2006)20072010BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2007201020051Callum Innes was born in Edinburgh and studied at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen and Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) during the 1980s. Following an artist's residency in Amsterdam in the late 1980s, Innes began to produce increasingly abstract work, using a process of removal which could be described as 'de-painting'. Instead of building up his paintings through successive layers of brushwork, he prepares the canvas with a solid base of colour and makes marks by removing areas of the paint with turpentine. His first major paintings using this method were the Identified Forms series produced in the 1990s. Since then, Innes has continued experimenting with the varied tonal effects of painting and 'de-painting', often creating simple geometric forms in black, white and shades of grey. XI is similar in style to the geometric paintings, but uses a combination of painting, photographic and etching techniques to create the final image. It follows on from his first suite of etchings, I-X which he created in 2004 and 2005, in collaboration with master printmaker Alfons Bytautus of Edinburgh Printmakers. Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintphotopolymer intaglio etchingOpen Access Storeoastorephotopolymer intaglio etching with chine collee on Fabriani Artistico paper (600g)INNES, CALLUMETCHINGABSTRACTBOSWELLXIobject history file69.5 x 62.5 cmNovember 200731 May 2010Purchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection.£650+VATHC2006.3Inscr. in pencil, recto, lower right: XI [signature - Callum Innes] 3/20 inscr. on label on backboard: CALLUM INNES / XI / 2005 / inglebygallery / photopolymer intaglio etching with chine collee / printed in an edition of 20 on Fabriano Artistico paper 600G / edition 3/20 / 56 x 65 cm / ingleby gallery 6 Carlton Terrace Edinburgh EH7 5DD / tel 0131 556 4441 fax 0131 554 4454 / mail@inglebygallery.com www.inglebygallery.com printed on backboard: PENDRAGON / FINE ART FRAMES LTD / 1-3 Yorkton Street / London E2 7NH / Tel: 012 7729 0608 Fax: 020 7729 7711 / Email: sales@pendragonframes.comE388E388Ingleby Gallery, 6 Carlton Terrace, EdinburghCreated by200620062005200540 x 35.5 cm (image) 65 x 56 cm (paper)March 2006APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandINNES, CallumCRE2006-04-12AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from oastore to Art History, outside the common room (2011-03-08)2011-02-01ah1 2815collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20062006March 2006UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:12:1017:50:2513:06:5910:10:5312:28:40E1994.341994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458ALDIACMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.WILLIAMS, DAVIDphotographRED TRUNKSSTILLNESSOCCURENCEALUMINIUMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-182011-02-232011-02-012011-02-012011-01-312008-10-152006-05-10PurchaseWILLIAMS, DavidScotlandIngleby Gallery1Present5 December 200620062006Copyright form on file, giving University of St Andrews permission to reproduce image in core educational work and to publicise our activities, in non-commercial ways only (e.g. in illustrated catalogue, website). Artist retains copyright in this work. All other copyright requests to be referred to him for permission at 23 Bellfield Street, Edinburgh, EH15 2BR, 0131 657 3658, d.williams@eca.ac.uk. Contact details may be provided to bona fide enquirers.2006-05-10ComponentRecord stateReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes£2800.00Image 2 from the series 'Stillness and Occurence', 1995-2000.VOCE, Ella2006-05-102011-03-18very goodgoodUnknownGateway GalleriesStillness and Occurence (Red Trunks)Good. Aluminium backplate scratched in several places (HR 10/5/2006)As before. Sticky and dusty edges of aluminium backplate. Pencil mark, lower left corner and several small marks, lower-middle and lower-right of print. Small dent, left of print (25cm from bottom edge) and left of centre (26cm from left edge).2008DALE, Amy200820001photographC-type photograpic printOpen Access StoreoastoreC-Type photographic print on aluminiumWILLIAMS, DAVIDPHOTOGRAPHRED TRUNKSSTILLNESSOCCURENCEALUMINIUMobject history fileintegral aluminium plate16 October 2008£2800.00HC2006.4inscr. on label, verso: DAVID WILLIAMS / Stillness and Occurence / (Red Trunks) / ingleby gallery / 1995-2000 / C-type photographic print on aluminium / ed. 3/7 / 30 x 45 in / ingleby gallery 6 Carlton Terrace Edinburgh EH7 5DD / tel 0131 556 4441 fax 0131 554 4454 / mail@inglebygallery.com www.inglebygallery.com E289E289Ingleby Gallery, 6 Carlton Terrace, EdinburghCreated by200620062000200072.2 x 114.3 cmMarch 2006APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWILLIAMS, DavidCRE2006-05-10AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack5B (31/01/2011)Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 2818collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2005200530 November 200513:01:4914:24:3018:16:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114kjk2ALDHR17231646Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BURNET, ANNEBURNET, ALEXANDERBURNET, ARCHBISHOPELPHINSTONE, ALEXANDERMURRAY, PATRICKELIBANK, LORDDAUGHTERPORTRAITKNELLER, GODFREY, CIRCLE OFPEACHWOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-05-302011-01-262008-10-152007-03-05PurchaseKNELLER, Godfrey, Circle ofSotheby'sBought at auction.1Present2007-03-05ComponentRecord state£2160Date based on appearance and likely age of subject, given dates of marriage. The inscription identifying the subject as the wife of the 7th Lord Elphinstone is thought to have been added subsequently: the portrait may not necessarily date from the years of their marriage.Dale, Amy2007-03-052011-01-24fairgoodPortrait of Anne Burnet, daughter of Archbishop Alexander Burnet; wife of Alexander Elphinstone, 7th Lord Elphinstone; and later wife of Patrick Murray, 3rd Lord ElibankwholeGenerally fair. Scratch, lower left - appears recent. Old filled crack to left of this. Repaired damage, upper left, below inscription. Small paint losses, upper centre left. Stains, to right of sitter's face, right side of gown and (with some paint loss) lower centre right. Indentation and paint loss, right side, above sitter's right arm. Staining to sitter's arm. Much surface cracking. Varnish stained and discoloured. Work has slipped in frame: gap is visible at top. Frame: much cracking and loss of gilding. Old patching in various areas. Missing piece, lower centre. Arrived from Sotheby's with masking tape on upper left side, hiding reglued piece. Gilding came away when tape removed. (HCR, 5 March 2007).Many cracks to frame. Canvas in very good condition.2008DALE, Amy20081660s- 1680s1Alexander Burnet was Archbishop of St Andrews and Chancellor of the University, 1679-84. Anne Burnet married Alexander Elphinstone, 7th Lord Elphinstone on 10 September 1667. He died aged 22 in 1669 and she subsequently married Patrick Murray, 3rd Lord Elibank, on 20 August 1674.paintingoil paintingmusa/g4oil on canvasBURNET, ANNEBURNET, ALEXANDERBURNET, ARCHBISHOPELPHINSTONE, ALEXANDERMURRAY, PATRICKELIBANK, LORDDAUGHTERPORTRAITKNELLER, GODFREY, CIRCLE OFPEACHWOMANobject history file137.0 x 113.2 cm Frame gilt. Floriated, with saltire in centre of both sides and top and bottom16 October 2008Bought at auction.£2160HC2006.6inscr. on artwork, upper left: ANNE DAU of A, BURNET / ARCHBISHOP OF GLASGOW / Wife of 7th LORD ELPHINSTONE inscr. on frame, lower right corner: 22 inscr. on stretcher in chalk: 40024736137596 1 inscr. on stretcher in chalk: 2N inscr. on verso on canvas in chalk: 62 inscr. on label, verso: lot 5 30.11.05 (removed and on object file) inscr. on label, verso x 2: 37W5B / Consignment 40024736 / Anne, daugter [sic] of Pulmet [sic] Archbishop of Gl / ID EBR2 (removed and on object file). One of the two labels has additionally: ID No. 063WO5705 inscr. on label, verso: 30-11-05 / Sotheby's / 5 / lot No. / Sotheby's / EST. 1744 (removed and on object file)E400E400Sotheby's, LondonCreated by2005200516601689123.5 x 100.5 cm (sight) 30 November 2005APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC2008.4C2008.5KNELLER, Godfrey (1646-1723), Circle ofCRE2007-03-05AC13:00ROBINSON, ClaireMoved from MUSA g4 to oastore, picture racking, rack14B2011-06-06Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack14B1 2817collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20072007January 200716:52:2510:38:5514:36:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ALDHRMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalENGLISH LITERATURECLASS MEDALAWARDFOGGIE, JANE KILGOURsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-04-082011-03-252008-10-152007-03-05HC:C87DonationScotlandLAWSON, Coull and DuncanThe medal had been in the offices of Lawson, Coull and Duncan, 136/138 Nethergate, Dundee, for many years without claim. They passed it to the University Development Office in October 2006. See correspondence on file.1Present2007-03-05ComponentRecord stateOther medals of around this date were made by Alexander Kirkwood and Sons, 9 St James Square, Edinburgh (evidence from surviving boxes).2007-03-05goodClass medal, Special English Literature, 1917-18, awarded to Jane Kilgour Foggiegood, slightly tarnished. Side scratched in several places (HR, 6/3/2007).2008DALE, Amy2008about 19181Class Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2bronzeMEDALENGLISH LITERATURECLASS MEDALAWARDFOGGIE, JANE KILGOURobject history file16 October 2008The medal had been in the offices of Lawson, Coull and Duncan, 136/138 Nethergate, Dundee, for many years without claim. They passed it to the University Development Office in October 2006. See correspondence on file.HC2007.1obverse: image of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews (St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students). Inscr: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: Wreath of laurel leaves and thistles. Inscr.: SPECIAL ENGLISH LITERATURE / JANE KILGOUR FOGGIE / 1917-18 [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEINE399E399Lawson, Coull and Duncan, Solicitors and NotariesCreated by2007200719181918Medal: diameter 5.1 cmJanuary 2007ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCRE2007-03-05ABmuseummusa/g2/case 31 2827collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS16:37:5211:52:2311:36:1216:42:1312:55:3009:58:17The Royals Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and Printmaking, 2002, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow, Catalogue of tUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2007.9HC1997.16HC1997.17HC2008.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt42the One Hundred and Seventy Sixth Exhibition.ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JABBM1930Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.watercolourWATERCOLOUR ON PRINTISLES OF FLEETARDWALL ISLANDAUTUMN EVENING-ISLES OF FLEETAUTUMN EVENINGSSHORE LINESCENERYLANDSCAPEprintMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-192011-04-182011-04-182011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212007-11-22Royal Scottish AcademyDonationWALKER, FrancesArdwall Island, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his personal collection to the school.1Present2007-11-22ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-11-22goodfairChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet"Edges coming away from mount. Could not see any mould. (EV, 01.03.2011)okay, but there is some mold on the picture. Mostly on the left side in the grassy area and on the rock.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC2007.9 , HC1997.16 , HC1997.17 - Same artisit20021"Shore Burn"Sunday AfternoonFinnish Landscape"Leaving the Flannan Isles"printwatercolour/ink on printOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolourinkpencil on paperWATERCOLOURWATERCOLOUR ON PRINTISLES OF FLEETARDWALL ISLANDAUTUMN EVENING-ISLES OF FLEETAUTUMN EVENINGSSHORE LINESCENERY LANDSCAPEPRINTMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 November 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this work from the RSA. Catalogue No 27/351Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his personal collection to the school.£1200HC2007.10s. pencil; b.r. "F. Walker" inscr. label on back; l. "Royal Scottish Academy A6, Artist's Name: Frances Walker, RSA, Title for Catalogue: Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet, Medium: Print, Gross price: £1200, Catalogue No 351" inscr. label on back; t.r. "Framed by Peacock Visual Arts, 21 Castle St, Aberdeen AB11 5BQ, t:01224 639539, e:info@peacockvisualarts.co.uk" inscr. pen on back of frame by Murdo MacDonald; t.l. "RSA 2002 No 351"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.10.JPG000043.5 x 145.5 cm (sight), 54.5 x 156.7 cms (framed)26/4/022007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandArdwall IslandWALKER, Frances (Scottish)CRE2007-11-22ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack3B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3B1 2703collect>intern200715:06:04The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 1997, Catalogue fo the One Hundred & Seventy First Exhibitionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt13ad458HRBMMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BADENTARBET BAYBAYLEVEN, MARIANoil paintingROCKSLANDSCAPESCENERYMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-11-052010-04-222007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationLEVEN, MarianBadentarbet Bay, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald gifted his collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord state2007-11-29very good"Badentarbet Bay and Beyond"great, not covered with glass, might be a little dusty2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph19971paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil paint on canvasBADENTARBET BAYBAYLEVEN, MARIANOIL PAINTINGROCKSLANDSCAPESCENERYMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 November 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the Royal Scottish Academy at their annual show.Murdo MacDonald gifted his collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£1200HC2007.11s. paint; b.r. "Marian Leven" inscr. label on back; t.c. "RSA Non-member, Artisit's name: Marian Leven, Title for Catalogue: Bardentarbet Bay and Beyond, Gross Price: £1200, Agent: Duncan of Fordan Stone, Catalogue No. 80" inscr. label on back; t.r. "Murdo IM MacDonald, Ballimore Castleton, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RU" inscr. on back; b.c. "Pete Cura, picture framer, The Gallery, Burnside, Cupar, Fife 01334 652 353" inscr. on back fram; c. "Marian Leven, 'Bardentarbet Bay and Beyond', oil on canvas, 1997"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.11.JPG0000132 x 112 cms (framed)18/4/972007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBadentarbet BayLEVEN, MarianCRE2007-11-29AA10:00DALE, AmyMoved from oastore to College Gate to hang in new Provost's Office, Professor Dina Iordanova.2010-11-05cg1 2828collect>intern200711:20:09The RSA of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 1995, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Sixty Ninth Exhibitionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt19alh10JABBMHung in SALTIRE office in the Heb's block (contact: Ros Cambell).watercolourLOCH BROOMULLAPOOLLOW, BETLANDSCAPESCENERYCOASTMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162009-07-232007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationLOW, BetLoch Broom, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo Macdonald gifted his 20th century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2007-11-292011-05-162011-05-162011-05-16very goodgoodvery goodvery good"Loch Broom, Approach to Ullapool"farmemountimagegreatBlue marks on front of frame on the left side at mirror-plate.Several very small marks in lower left section.Nothing to report.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph1paintingwatercolourSALTIREwatercolour on paperWATERCOLOURLOCH BROOMULLAPOOLLOW, BETLANDSCAPESCENERYCOASTMACDONALD, MURDOobject file19 June 2009CATMurdo Macdonald bought this object from the Royal Scottish Academy at their annual exhibit. Cat No 40/322Murdo Macdonald gifted his 20th century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£1150HC2007.12s.; b.l. "LOW" inscr. pen on back; t.l. "RSA, 1995, No 322" inscr. pen on back; t.r. "Loch Broom-Approach To Ullapool, Bet Low, ARSA, RSW, RGI" inscr. label on back; t.r. "322 MacD, Murdo MacDonald, Ballimore Castleton, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RU" inscr. label on back; t.c. "Loch Broom-Approach to Ullapool, Bet Low, ARSA, RSW, RGI, 53 Kelvinside Gardens, Glasgow, G20 6BQ" inscr. label on back; t.r. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: Bet Low ARSA, Title for Catalogue: Loch Broom, Approach to Ullapool, Gross Price: £1150, Agent: John L. Stephen, Catalogue No. 322"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.12.JPG000059.6 x 67.6 cms (framed)21/4/952007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandLoch BroomLOW, BetCRE2007-11-29AASALTIRE1 2841collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS11:23:3316:31:4312:52:0709:55:09Annual Exhibition of ARt & ARchitecture, 2006, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Catalogue of the One Huncred & Eightieth ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt17ad458ad458ad458ad458JABBMMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.SEA CADETJOYCE CAIRNSSAILORWOMAN SAILORwatercolourpaintingFOOT DEEHMS SCYLLAMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-032011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212008-02-04Royal Scottish AcademyDonationCAIRNS, Joyce W.MACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the university in 2007.1Present2008-02-04ComponentRecord state2011-03-012008-02-04very goodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Sea Cadet"Slightly undulating in mount. Mark on glazing, lower left corner. Bottom right corner of frame chipped and also by right bracket. Small chip to top of frame edge. (EV, 01.03.2011)great2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph1paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSEA CADETJOYCE CAIRNSSAILORWOMAN SAILORWATERCOLOURPAINTINGFOOT DEEHMS SCYLLAMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 November 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this work from the RSA.Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the university in 2007.£875HC2007.13s. paint; b.r. (is covered by matte) inscr. label on back; t.r. "Joyce W. Cairns RSA RSW, Title: Sea Cadet, Medium: Watercolour [RSA 2006]" inscr. label on back; c.l. " Royal Scottish Academy, Member Name: Joyce W. Cairns RSA, Title for Catalogue: Sea Cadet, Medium: Watercolour, Gross Price: £875, Agent: Art Link, Catalogue No. 34"e415e415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.13.JPG000045 x 32 cm (sight), 67.4 x 52.5 cms (framed)7/4/062007APADUniversity of St AndrewsCAIRNS, Joyce W.CRE2008-02-04AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack3A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3A1 2829collect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS16:21:2311:21:17The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 2002, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow, Catalogue of the 176th ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt28kjk2ad458JABBMMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.woodcutlithographPOTTINGER, FRANKOPEN LANDMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-03-032010-05-212007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationPOTTINGER, FrankScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord state2007-11-29very goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Open Land"great16:20:25oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-06-202009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph200720021printwoodcut/lithographOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperWOODCUTLITHOGRAPHPOTTINGER, FRANKOPEN LANDMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access StoreOBJECT FILE16 November 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the Royal Scottish Academy. Cat. No 37/79Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£300HC2007.14s. pencil; b.r. "F. Pottinger" d. pencil; b.r. " '02" inscr. pencil; b. "3/3 woodcut/lithograph, 'Open Land' " inscr. pen on back; t.r. "RSA 2002" inscr. label on back; c.r. "F. Pottinger, RSA, 'Open Land', 30/5 Elbe Str, Edn, EH6 7HN"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.14.JPG000038.1 x 62.1 cms (framed)27/4/022007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPOTTINGER, FrankCRE2007-11-29AA16:20:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 4, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay4B1 2830collect>intern200714:18:03The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 1998, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Seventy Second Exhibitionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt19ad458ALDBMMoved from Crawford store to Ron Piper's office, to replace paintings removed for Recording Scotland exhibition, 19th January - 7th March 2009, at Gateway Gallery. Ron Piper would like to keep this painting, rather than have the Pilgrim Trust artwork returned.oil paintingGREENGAGESFAIRGRIEVE, JAMESSTILL LIFEFRUITMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-072009-01-212007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationFAIRGRIEVE, JamesScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2007-11-292011-02-03very goodvery good"Greengages"Wholegood, few scuffs on frameno visible change in condition2009DALE, Amy2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph1paintingoil paintingcgoil paint on canvasOIL PAINTINGGREENGAGESFAIRGRIEVE, JAMESSTILL LIFEFRUITMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE21 January 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object at the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition. Cat No 33/168Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£500HC2007.15inscr. label on back; t.l. "168 Mc, Murdo MacDonald, Ballimore Castleton, Lochgilphead" inscr. label on back; t.r. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: James H. Fairgrieve ARSA, Tilte for Catalogue: Greengages, Gross Price £500, Agent: Self, Catalogue No. 168, Medium: O, sold" inscr. on frame; "RSA, 1998, No 168"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.15.JPG000034.2 x 33.8 cms (framed)25/4/982007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandFAIRGRIEVE, JamesCRE2007-11-29AAcg1 2831collect>interncollect>internphoto2007ST ANDREWS19:31:0014:41:2409:22:58The RGI of Fine Arts 139th Annual Exhibition, 2000, McLellan Galleries GlasgowUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67hcr1ad458JABBMMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.LOAMLIME WOODSMITH, MARIONLATTICEWOODsculptureST. ANDREWSMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-042011-08-042011-04-202010-05-212007-11-29Royal Glasgow InstituteDonationSMITH, MarionGlasgow, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo Macdonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord state2007-11-29very goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Loam"great2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph1999-20001Object received the Milly and Benno Schotz Award. Artist is from St. Andrews.sculpturesculpture wall hangingOpen Access Storeoastorewhite paint or white wash on Lime woodLOAMLIME WOODSMITH, MARIONLATTICEWOODSCULPTUREST. ANDREWSMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE16 September 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the RGI Annual Exhibition. Cat. No. 75Murdo Macdonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£650HC2007.16inscr. carved on back; all over slant marks inscr. label on back; t.l. "RGI, 2000, No 75, (Milly and Benno Schotz Award)" inscr. label on back; l.c. "RGI 1066, Artist's Name & Address: Marion Smith (ARSA) 3/166 Fergus Drive, Glasgow, G20 6AW,Tel 0141 946 5715, Title: Loam, Carrier: Self, Gross Price including VAT: £650," inscr. label on back; t.c. "1066" inscr. paint on back; c. "Marion Smith ARSA t/l 66 Fergus Drive, Glasgow, G20 6AW, Loam, Hanging Instructions: Please put two No 6 Screws in wal at 1600. These are 582 apart." inscr. pencil on back, upside down; t.l. "58.2 apart"E415E415MACDONAL, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.16.JPG000021.5 x 72 cms20002007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowSMITH, MarionCRE2007-11-29AA11:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1, shelfC2011-04-15Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1C1 2832collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS15:23:3015:40:2315:38:49University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458BMMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.IRONsculpturePUFFERWYLLIE, GEORGESHIPBOATMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-02-182011-02-182007-11-29DonationWYLLIE, GeorgeUnited KingdomMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord state2007-11-29very goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Puffer"good15:37:5817:37:15oastore/cabinet4Doastore2011-02-162008ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, Amy17:37:152011-02-182011-02-162008PHILLIPSON, AndyMEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph2011-04-1220011iron sculpture of a boatsculpturesculptureOpen Access Storeoastoreacryllic paint on ironIRONSCULPTUREPUFFERWYLLIE, GEORGESHIPBOATMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreOBJECT FILELocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfD15 October 2008Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.HC2007.17s. pen on bottom; "George Wyllie" d. pen on bottom; "2001" inscr. pen on bottom; "Puffer"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.17.jpgdbi Puffer2 HC2007-17.JPGdbi Puffer4 HC2007-17.jpgdbi Puffer5 HC2007-17.JPG18840022.7 x 342007ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnited KingdomWYLLIE, GeorgeCRE2007-11-29AA15:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore in row5, bay1, shelfB2011-02-18Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1B1 2833collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS16:22:5016:22:2911:37:51The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 2000, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Seventy Fourth ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2007.19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt11alh10alh10ac114JABBMMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display in the Learning Loft, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Returned to display in the Learning Loft at MUSA after exhibition, 'Changing Hands', at the Gateway Galleries.WORKING DRAWINGSEA HARVESTMCINTOSH, IAINsculptureSEASHIPFISHINGMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182010-05-212007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationMCINTOSH, Iain R.53 Kilrymont Road St Andrews Fife KY16 8DQ, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish Art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2007-11-292011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodgoodvery goodgoodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Working Drawing, Sea Harvest"framemountimagegreatDark marks at left outer corners.Horizontal, width-wide undulations across whole.20082010DALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica20082010MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC2007.19 - same artist-sculpture made from this drawing19991"Sea Harvest"Artist lives in St. Andrewsdrawingpencil drawingmusa/llpencil on paperWORKING DRAWINGSEA HARVESTMCINTOSH, IAINSCULPTURESEASHIPFISHINGMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE22 October 2008March 2010CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition.Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish Art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£200HC2007.18s. pencil; b.r. "IM" d. pencil; b.r. " '99" inscr. label on back; t.l. "Iain McIntosh, 53, Kilrymont Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY 16 8DQ, Tele (01334) 478 693, RSA Annual MM" inscr. label on back; t.l. "RSA Annual Exhibition 2000, Working Drawing, Sea Harvest" inscr. label on back; t.c. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: Iain McIntosh ARSA, Title for Catalogue: Working Drawing, Sea Harvest, Medium: P, Gross Price: £200, Agent: Self, Catalogue No. 63"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.18.JPG000081.3 x 64.5 cms (framed)21/04/002007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland53 Kilrymont Road St Andrews Fife KY16 8DQMCINTOSH, Iain R.CRE2007-11-29AAmusa/ll1 2834collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200711:37:5212:53:2709:57:0012:24:14The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 2000, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Seventy Fourth ExhibitionHC2007.18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt11ac114ad458ad458ad458ALDBMMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.sculptureWALL HANGINGteak woodSEA HARVESTMCINTOSH, IAINFISHINGSHIPBOATFISHFISHERYMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012011-01-312008-10-152007-11-29Royal Scottish AcademyDonationMCINTOSH, Iain R.53 Kilrymont Road St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 8DQ, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.1Present2007-11-29ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-11-29goodvery good"Sea Harvest"As before. Dust collecting in crevices. Small mark at centre of bottom panel. Vertical crack (9cm) slightly left of centre. (EV, 01.03.2011)good, dusty, varnish slightly peeling in a few corners2008DALE, Amy2008MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC2007.18 Same artist-working drawing for this sculpture20001"Working Drawing, Sea Harvest"Artist lives in St Andrews.sculpturesculpture wall hangingOpen Access Storeoastoreteak woodSCULPTUREWALL HANGINGTEAK WOODSEA HARVESTMCINTOSH, IAINFISHINGSHIPBOATFISHFISHERYMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE15 October 2008CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition. Cat. No. 26/62Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£650HC2007.19s. carved on back; b.c. "IM" d. carved on back; b.c. " '00" inscr. label on back; t.c. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: Iain McIntosh ARSA, Title for Catalogue: Sea Harvest, Sculpture, Gross Price: £650, Agent: Self, Catalogue No. 62" inscr. label on back; b.c. "RSA Annual 2000" inscr. label on back; b.c. "Iain McIntosh, 53, Kilrymont Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 8DQ, Tel: 01334 478 693" E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.19.JPG000099 x 49 cms21/04/002007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland53 Kilrymont Road St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 8DQMCINTOSH, Iain R.CRE2007-11-29AAROBINSON, ClaireMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack3A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3A1 2819collect>interncollect>internpeople200420042004ST ANDREWS17:30:0811:34:1415:30:33'Wilhemina Barns-Graham: Prints 1991-2003'University of St AndrewsE2007.22007-11-042007-08-04HC2007.3HC2007.4HC2007.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektcoverArtwork is cover illustration of catalogue.ad458ac114ac114EJM20041912Moved to School of Art History. On display in lower part of main stair.Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in College Gate, Deans's offices corridor.printBARNS-GRAHAM, WILHEMINACELEBRATIONREDABSTRACTWOMAN ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-04-182011-03-282007-03-14Barns-Graham Charitable TrustBequestBARNS-GRAHAM, WilheminaBARNS-GRAHAM, WilheminaDr Barns-Graham's solicitors notified the university of the bequest in 2004. The works were selected from those held by the estate, and received, in September 2006.1Present2007-03-14ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-03-142011-05-092011-05-09very goodvery goodvery goodCabinets of Curiosity: Collecting at the University of St AndrewsGateway Galleries"Celebration at 90"frameartworkSlightly dirty frame.Very good condition.17:29:35cg200820092009BURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-10-03200820092009HC2007.3-HC2007.5 - other works acquired from Barns-Graham estate20021"Sunghrie III""Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre,Black, White and Lemon""Scorpio II"printscreen printcgprint on paperPRINTBARNS-GRAHAM, WILHEMINACELEBRATIONREDABSTRACTWOMAN ARTISTobject history file23 January 20087 May 200913 August 2009CATDr Barns-Graham's solicitors notified the university of the bequest in 2004. The works were selected from those held by the estate, and received, in September 2006.HC2007.2E401E401BARNS-GRAHAM, Dr WilheminaCreated by200420042002200256 x 76 cm2004ABUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0189BARNS-GRAHAM, Wilhemina (Scottish; 1912-2004)CRE2007-03-14AA17:29:35DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storeoastore1 2835collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200716:05:3211:56:2116:08:3512:46:3909:48:18The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine ARts 136th Annual Exhibition, 1997, McLellan Galleries GlasgowHC1992.1(11)HC1992.1(5)HC1992.1(9)HC2000.10HC2000.11(1)HC2000.11(2)HC2000.11(3)HC2000.11(4)HC1992.1(13)HC1992.1(15)HC1992.1(19)HC1992.1(21)HC1992.1(3)HC1992.1(7)HC2007.21HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458ad458ad458JABBM1941Moved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.Taken down from display in the Learning Loft in MUSA. Returned to Oopen Access Store.SKYECOLLAGECOLLAGE STUDYFOUND OBJECTSMACLEAN, WILLACRYLLICSmixed mediaMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-182011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212007-12-13Royal Glasgow InstituteDonationMACLEAN, WillSkye, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.1Present2007-12-13ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-12-13very goodvery good"Skye-Collage Study"Small chip on inside edge of frame, bottom right corner and bottom left. Small white marks along upper right side of frame. (EV 01.03.2011)good16:04:51oastore/pictureracking/rack2A2011-02-0120092010ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-09-0520092010DALE, AmyMEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC1992.1(11) , HC1992.1(5) , HC1992.1(9) , HC2000.10 , HC2000.11(1) , HC2000.11(2) , HC2000.11(3) , HC2000.11(4) , HC1992.1(13) , HC1992.1(15) , HC1992.1(17) , HC1992.1(19) , HC1992.1(21) , HC1992.1(3) , HC1992.1(7) , HC2007.21, HC2007.22 - Same artist.2011-04-2219971Trio/A TriDancers/DannsaireanThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no GaidhligeBird AltarThe Land: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Clearance: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Waiting: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Departure: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The King's Fish / Isag an RighStrathnavar / Strath NabhairA Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealAdam's Clan / Clan AdhaimhElegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean FearghustanFroach/Froach"St. Kilda/Bard's Song""Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"Paint is peeling in spots, but probably intentionally. Artist has honorary Doctor of Letters from University of St. Andrews.mixed mediaOpen Access Storeoastoreacryllic on wood or metal (found objects)SKYECOLLAGECOLLAGE STUDYFOUND OBJECTSMACLEAN, WILLACRYLLICSMIXED MEDIAMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access StorageOBJECT FILELocated in oastore, rack2A16 September 2009March 2010CATMurdo Macdonal purchased the object from annual RGI exhibit. Cat. No 21.Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum.£750HC2007.20s.; b.r. "Will Maclean" d.; b.r. "97" inscr. on back, in ink; t.l. "RGI, 1997, No 21" inscr. on back, label; t.c. "Duncan of Jordanstoen College" inscr. on back, in ink; b.l. "W. MACLEAN TAYPORT FIFE" inscr. on back, label; r.c. "Collage Study Scky. Will Maclean 1997, 18 dougal Street, Tayport, Fournd Objects/Acryllic" inscr. on back, pink label; t.c. "RGI 771, Will Maclean, 18 Cougal Street, Tayport Fife, Tel No 01382 552219, Title: Collage Study-Skye, Agent: D.J.C.A. Dundee, Gross Price, Including VAT: £750" inscr. on back, label; b.l. "771"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.20.jpg1867000063.5 x 77.2 cms (framed)19972007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSkyeMACLEAN, WillCRE2007-12-13AA16:04:51DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 2836collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200711:56:2211:41:5812:49:2609:51:53The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 2004, RSA, Edinburgh, Catalogue of the 178th ExhibitionHC2007.20HC1992.1(11)HC1992.1(5)HC1992.1(9)HC2000.10HC2000.11(1)HC2000.11(2)HC2000.11(3)HC2000.11(4)HC1992.1(13)HC1992.1(15)HC1992.1(17)HC1992.1(19)HC1992.1(21)HC1992.1(3)HC1992.1(7)HC2007.22HC2008.15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt41ac114ac114ad458ad458HRBM1941Moved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.mixed mediaST. KILDABARD'S SONGMACLEAN, WILLglassFOUND OBJECTSMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222007-12-13Royal Scottish AcademyDonationMACLEAN, WillScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.1Present2007-12-13ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-12-13very goodvery good"St. Kilda/Bard's Song"Wearing of wash in lower left. Specks of dust beneath glazing in lower middle. (EV, 01.03.2011)great2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC1992.1(11) , HC1992.1(5) , HC1992.1(9) , HC2000.10 , HC2000.11(1) , HC2000.11(2) , HC2000.11(3) , HC2000.11(4) ,HC1992.1(13) , HC1992.1(15) , HC1992.1(17) , HC1992.1(19) , HC1992.1(21) , HC1992.1(3) , HC1992.1(7) , HC2007.20 HC2007.22 - Same Artisit20001"Skye-Collage Study"Trio/A TriDancers/DannsaireanThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no GaidhligeBird AltarThe Land: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Clearance: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Waiting: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Departure: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The King's Fish / Isag an RighStrathnavar / Strath Nabhair"The Author of this is..." / "Auctor Huius"A Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealAdam's Clan / Clan AdhaimhElegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean FearghustanFroach/Froach"Cetine Coast""In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"mixed mediaOpen Access Storeoastoremixed mediaglassMIXED MEDIAST. KILDABARD'S SONGMACLEAN, WILLGLASSFOUND OBJECTSMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE16 September 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased the object from the annual Royal Scottish Academy exhibition. Cat No 34/401Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£1,400HC2007.21inscr. on back, label; t.c. "RSA 2004, No 401, Will Maclean, St. Kilda/Bard's Song, mixed media collage, 69/61/3 cms, 200-05-07" inscr. on back, label; r.c. "Royal Scottish Academy, Members Name: Will Maclean RSA, Title for catalogue: St. Kilda/Bard's Song, Gross price: £1,400, Agent: Self, No 401" inscr. on back, pencil; b.c. "FATHOM" inscr. on back, pence; c. "66.3 x 58.2"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.21.JPG000069 x 61 cms (framed)3/4/042007APADUniversity of St AndrewsSCOTLANDMACLEAN, WillCRE2007-12-13AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack2B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 2837collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200711:50:0111:46:2016:27:2412:51:0609:53:17Festival Connections, Annual Exhibition of Art & Architecture, 2005, Cagtalogue of the One Hundred Seventy Ninth ExhibitionHC2007.20HC2007.21HC1992.1(11)HC1992.1(5)HC1992.1(9)HC2000.11(1)HC2000.11(2)HC2000.11(3)HC2000.11(4)HC1992.1(13)HC1992.1(15)HC1992.1(17)HC1992.1(19)HC1992.1(21)HC1992.1(3)HC1992.1(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt31ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRBM1941Moved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.CETINE COASTpencildrawingGRAPHITEMACLEAN, WILLSHEEP ISLANDMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222007-12-13Royal Scottish AcademyDonationMACLEAN, WillScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th century Scottish Art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.1Present2007-12-13ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-12-13goodvery good"Cetine Coast"As before. Undulating of paper. (EV, 01.03.2011)good, paint cracking & flaking on bottom right, edges have holes & tears that seem to have come from staples. Holes, tears, & buckling on back cardboard.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC1992.1(11) , HC1992.1(5) , HC1992.1(9) , HC2000.11(1) , HC2000.11(2) , HC2000.11(3) , HC2000.11(4) , HC1992.1(13) HC1992.1(15) , HC1992.1(17) , HC1992.1(19) , HC1992.1(21) , HC1992.1(3) , HC1992.1(7) , HC2007.20 , HC2007.21 - Same Artist20051"Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song"Trio/A TriDancers/DannsaireanThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no GaidhligeThe Land: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Clearance: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Waiting: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Departure: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The King's Fish / Isag an RighStrathnavar / Strath Nabhair"The Author of this is..." / "Auctor Huius"A Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealAdam's Clan / Clan AdhaimhElegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean FearghustanFroach/FroachArtist has honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews.drawingpencil/graphiteOpen Access Storeoastorepencil on paperCETINE COASTPENCILDRAWINGGRAPHITEMACLEAN, WILLSHEEP ISLANDMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE16 September 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased the object from the annual RSA exhibition. Cat No 16/90Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th century Scottish Art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£1,800HC2007.22s. in pencil; b.r. "W. MacLean" d. in pencil; b.r. " '05" inscr. in pencil; b.l. "Cetine" inscr. in pencil; c.l. "SHEEP ISLAND" inscr. on back, in ink; c. "Will Maclean 2005, Cetine Coast, Pencil/graphite" inscr. on back, in ink; t.l. "Cetine" inscr. on back, label; c.l. "Royal Scottish Academy, Member's Name: Will Maclean RSA RSW RGI, Title for Catalogue: Cetine Coast, Gross Price: £1800, Agent: Constantine, Cat No 90" inscr.; c.l. two labels have been removed inscr. on back, label; c.r. "Leonard Villa, Frame makers, 386 A Yorkway, Kentish Town London N7 9LW, T:0171 700 5010, Conservation Frame Makers"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated bydbi Cetine Coast2 HC2007-22.JPG1869000058.5 x 83 cm (sight), 83 x 111 cms (framed)21/8/052007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMACLEAN, WillCRE2007-12-13AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack2B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 2838collect>interncollect>internpeople2007ST ANDREWS10:10:1912:04:1815:23:08University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2011.2HC2007.24HC1995.3(9)HC2010.30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114BM1943Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.Hung in the office of the head of Development (PAtrick Degg), tope floor, 91 North Street.MONOPRINTmonotypeRAE, BARBARASKELLIG SHOREprintMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-042011-04-182011-03-282007-12-13DonationRAE, BarbaraScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.jPresentChanging Hands: a journey of a contemporary Scottish art collection2007-12-13ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterhighhooghautehochKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-12-132011-04-252011-04-25very goodgoodgoodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Skelligs Shore"frameartworkgreatFrame splitting at right sides due to mirror plate. Dent in frame near mirror plate to left side.Print coming loose and no longer adhered at three of the four corners.20092010BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20092010MEADOWS, BrenaTHOMSON, Michellecolour photographcolour photographHC2007.24 , HC1995.3(9) - Same Artist1Achill"Dornie-Stone Pier"Seagate"An Ceo Draiochta"no RSA labelprintmonotypedevink on paperMONOPRINTMONOTYPERAE, BARBARASKELLIG SHOREPRINTMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE16 November 20097 July 2010Murdo Macdonald purchased the object from the annual RSA exhibition.Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£1,750HC2007.23s. pencil; b.r. "RAE" inscr. pencil; b.c. "Skelligs Shore" inscr. on back pencil, upside down; t.c. "RSA"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated by18871888000075.4 x 65 cms (framed)29/10/052007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandRAE, BarbaraCRE2007-12-13AAdevj 2839collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS14:29:2912:04:1911:50:37The RSA of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 1994, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Sixty Eighth ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2011.2HC2007.23HC1995.3(9)HC2010.30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt29kjk2ac114ac114BM1943Moved from Crawford store to Ron Piper's office, to replace paintings removed for Recording Scotland exhibition, 19th January - 7th March 2009, at Gateway Gallery. Ron Piper would like to keep this painting, rather than have the Pilgrim Trust artwork returned.DORNIESTONE PIERRAE, BARBARAmonotypeMONOPRINTprintDORNIE-STONE PIERMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-04-182011-04-182007-12-13Royal Scottish AcademyDonationRAE, BarbaraScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.1Present2007-12-13ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-12-132011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09very goodgoodvery goodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Dornie-Stone Pier"framemountartworkgreat, some damage to frame on botom left corner. Slight undulation of paper, perhaps caused by heat or damp. 28/7/2009 JB. Damage to the frame at bottom left corner noticable, several cm long. (MRO, 11/01/10)Chip to bottom edge left side and at bottom right corner.Very good condition.Slight undulation out from mount especially along lower edge.2009DALE, Amy2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC2007.23 , HC1995.3(9) - Same artist19931Achill"Skelligs Shore"Seagate"An Ceo Draiochta"in Ron Pipers officeprintmonotypecgink on paperDORNIESTONE PIERRAE, BARBARAMONOTYPEMONOPRINTPRINTDORNIE-STONE PIERMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE21 January 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased the object from the annual RSA exhibition. Cat No 57/435Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£650HC2007.24s.; b.r. "Barbara Rae" d.; b.r. "93" inscr.; b.l. "Dornie-Stone Pier" inscr. on back, label; t.c. "Murdo MacDonald Mc, Ballimore, Castleton, Lochgilphead, RSA, 1994, No 435" inscr. on back, label; b.r. "Glasgow Print Studio Gallery, 25 King Street, Glasgow, G1 5QP, Tel 041 552 0704, Fax 041 552 2919" inscr. on back, label; c. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: Barbara Rae, Title for Catalogue: Dornie-Stone Pier, Gross Price: £650, Agent:Self, Cat No 435"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.24.JPG000070 x 72.5 cms23/4/942007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandRAE, BarbaraCRE2007-12-13AAcg1 2840collect>interncollect>intern200711:52:2317:01:58The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, & Printmaking, 2001, Catalogue of the One Hundred & Seventy Fifth ExhibitionHC2008.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt37ac114hcr1ALDBMMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display in the Learning Loft, when Musa opened in October 2008.oil paintingSTORM AT SEASEASTORMOCEANSQUIRE, GEOFFREYMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182010-12-212008-10-222007-12-13Royal Scottish AcademyDonationSQUIRE, GeoffreyFife, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alumnus of 1965.1Present2007-12-13ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2007-12-132011-01-24very goodgood"Storm at Sea"wholegreatCanvas in very good condition. Loss of gilding to top right of frame.2008DALE, Amy2008MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph1"Leaving the Flannan Isles"paintingoil paintingmusa/lloil on canvasOIL PAINTINGSTORM AT SEASEASTORMOCEANSQUIRE, GEOFFREYMACDONALD, MURDOOBJECT FILE22 October 2008CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this object from the annual RSA exhibition.Murdo MacDonald donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the University of St. Andrews. He is an alum of 1965.£2500HC2007.25s.; t.l. "Squire" inscr. on back, label; t.c. "Storm At Sea, Geoffrey Squire, The Studio, Links Place, Elie Fife" inscr. on back, in ink; t.l. "RSA 2001, CAT 306" inscr. on back, label; c.l. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist name: Geoffry Squire ARSA, Title for Catalogue: Storm at Sea, medium: O, Gross Price: £2500, Agent: Aardvark, Cat No 306"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.25.JPG000070 x 86 cms (framed)9/4/012007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandFifeSQUIRE, GeoffreyCRE2007-12-13AAmusa/ll1 2821collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern21.11.2006ST ANDREWS17:30:0910:30:5011:34:4711:34:15University of St AndrewsE2007.22007-11-042007-08-04HC2007.2HC2007.4HC2007.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2ac114ac114JAB20041912Moved to School of Art History. On display in lower part of main stair.Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in College Gate, Deans's offices corridor.printBARNS-GRAHAMST IVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-05-132011-04-182011-04-182007-10-11BequestBARNS-GRAHAM, WilheminaUKThe Wilhemina Barns-Graham Charitable Trust1Present2007-10-11ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-10-112011-05-092011-05-09very goodvery goodCabinets of Curiosity: Collecting at the University of St AndrewsGateway Galleries"Sunghrie III"frameartworkas newSmall chip at right mirror plate. Mark at left mirror plate.Very good condition.17:29:35cg200820092009BURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-10-03200820092009HC2007.2-5 Prints by Barns-Graham20021"Celebration at 90""Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre,Black, White and Lemon""Scorpio II"printscreen printcgprint on paperPRINTBARNS-GRAHAMST IVES23 January 20087 May 200913 August 2009HC2007.3E 401E 401The Wilhemina Barns-Graham Charitable TrustCreated by0056 x 76 cm21.11.2006ABUniversity of St AndrewsUKCONSERVEDconservationC0190BARNS-GRAHAM, Wilhelmina (Scottish; 1912-2004)CRE2007-10-11A17:29:35DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storeoastore1 2822collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople21.11.200610.2007ST ANDREWS11:35:0511:34:4716:37:0610:15:41University of St AndrewsE2008.22008-03-082007-11-17HC2007.2HC2007.3HC2007.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114kjk2ac114JAB20041912Removed at end of exhibition in Gateway to Museum Collections Office.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.printBARNS-GRAHAMST IVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-042011-03-182007-10-11BequestBARNS-GRAHAM, WilheminaUKThe Wilhemina Barns-Graham Charitable Trust1Present2007-10-11ComponentRecord stateBERTRAM, GeoffreyValued by Geoffrey Bertram, Chairman of the Barns-Graham Charitable Trust, at £1800 for insurance.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-10-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodvery goodThe Prints of Wilhelmina Barns-GrahamGateway Galleries"Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre,Black, White and Lemon"framemountartworkas newSmall scrape top left outer corner.20082009BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20082009HC2007.2-5 Prints by Barns-Graham20021"Celebration at 90""Sunghrie III""Scorpio II"printscreen printahprint on paperPRINTBARNS-GRAHAMST IVES10 March 200821 October 2009HC2007.4s. in pencil; b.r. "W Barns Graham" d. in pencil; b.r. "1995" inscr. in pencil: b.l. "56/70"E 401E 401The Wilhemina Barns-Graham Charitable TrustCreated byHC2007.4.JPG00image: 45.5 x 32.5 cm paper: 71 x 5621.11.2006ABUniversity of St AndrewsUKCONSERVEDconservationC0191BARNS-GRAHAM, Wilhelmina (Scottish; 1912-2004)CRE2007-10-11Aah1 2820collect>internpeople21.11.200610.2007ST ANDREWS11:35:0510:15:40University of St AndrewsE2008.22008-03-082007-11-17HC2007.2HC2007.3HC2007.4single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JAB20041912Removed at end of exhibition in Gateway to Museum Collections Office.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.printABSTRACTBARNS-GRAHAMAQUATINTetchingST IVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-182007-10-10BequestBARNS-GRAHAM, WilheminaUKWilhelmina Barns-Graham Charitable Trust1Present2007-10-10ComponentRecord stateBERTRAM, GeoffreyValued by Geoffrey Bertram, Chairman of the Barns-Graham Charitable Trust, at £1700 for insurance.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-10-102011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodvery goodThe Prints of Wilhelmina Barns-GrahamGateway Galleries"Scorpio II"framemountartworkas newScratch top right.Red mark lower centre.Paper offset in mount with right side higher than left.20082009BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20082009HC2007.2-4. Other prints by WBG.19971"Celebration at 90""Sunghrie III""Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre,Black, White and Lemon"printsugar lift etching & aquatintahsugar lift etching and aquatint on paperPRINTABSTRACTBARNS-GRAHAMAQUATINTETCHINGST IVESObject History File; Entry no. E40110 March 200821 October 2009HC2007.5s. in pencil; b.r. "W Barns Graham' d. in pencil; b.r. "1997" inscr. edition in pencil; b.l. "15/25"E 401E 401Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Charitable TrustCreated by001997199721.11.2006ABUniversity of St AndrewsUKCONSERVEDconservationC0188BARNS-GRAHAM, Wilhelmina (Scottish; 1912-2004)CRE2007-10-10Aah1 2823collect>internpeople200711:52:2310:05:42The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and Printmaking, 1999, Catalogue of the One Hundred and Seventy Third Exhibition.HC2008.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt19ac114ac114BMMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.watercolourLITTLEJOHN, WILLIAMBLUE COLOUR WHEELCOLOUR WHEELBLUEFISHDRAGONFLYPINKGoldMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-282007-11-22DonationLITTLEJOHN, WilliamScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his personal collection to the school.1Present2007-11-22ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2007-11-222011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodgoodgoodgood"Blue Colour Wheel"framemountartworkgreat, 7/11/07; some damage to frameScratching and discolouration across whole frame.20092009BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20092009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph19981"Leaving the Flannan Isles"paintingwatercolourahwatercolour on specialty paperWATERCOLOURLITTLEJOHN, WILLIAMBLUE COLOUR WHEELCOLOUR WHEELBLUEFISHDRAGONFLYPINKGOLDMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 November 200921 October 2009CATPurchased by Murdo MacDonald from the RSA. Catalogue Number 42/158.Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his personal collection to the school.£1600HC2007.6s. ink; b.r. "William Littlejohn" d. ink: b.r. "1998" inscr. label; t.r. @158 MeD, Murdo MacDonald, Ballimore, Castleton, Lochgilphead PA31 8RU" inscr. label; t.c. "William Littlejohn RSA RSW RGI, Blue Colour Wheel, [RSA 1999], Watercolopur 1998" inscr. label; t.l. "Royal Scottish Academy, Artist's Name: William Littlejohn RSA, Title for Catalogue: Blue Colour Wheel, Gross price: £1600, Agent: Aardvark, Catalogue No. 158" E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated bydbi Blue Colour Wheel HC2007-6.JPG1874000078 x106 cms [framed]24/4/992007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandLITTLEJOHN, william (Scottish)CRE2007-11-22AAah1 2824collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS16:40:3612:54:0109:57:26Catalogue of the One Hundred and Eighty First Exhibition including HIGHLAND: Visual Responses to Highland ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt31ad458ad458ad458JABBMMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.sculpturePELLY, FRANCESFIELD STUDIESSTONEplasterEMBEDDED STONEMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212007-11-22Royal Scottish AccademyDonationPELLY, FrancesQuoyblackie Rendall, Orkney KW17 2HA, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish Art collection to the school.1Present2007-11-22ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-11-22very goodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Field Studies"Patches of discolouration in bottom left panel (part of sculpture?). (EV, 01.03.2011)great2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, BrenaTHOMSON, Michellecolour photographcolour photograph1sculpturesculptureOpen Access StoreoastoreSTONEplasterWOODSCULPTUREPELLY, FRANCESFIELD STUDIESSTONEPLASTEREMBEDDED STONEMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 September 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this work from the Royal Scottish Academy. Catalogue Number 12/32Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish Art collection to the school.£1200HC2007.7inscr. pencil on back; t.c. " Top [arrow]" inscr. pen on back; t.r. " Mirror platts just need un-screwing and re-positionsing" inscr. pencil on back; t.l. "1" [in a circle] inscr. pencil on back; c.l. "2" [in a cirlce] inscr. pencil on back; t.l. "3" [in a circle] inscr. pencil on back; t.r. "4" [in a circle] inscr. pencil on back; c.r. "5" [in a cirlce] inscr. pencil on back; b.r. "6" [in a circle] inscr. label on back; t.l. "Field Studies, plaster/stone, Frances Pelly RSA, Quoyblackie, Rendall, Orkney, KW17 2HA, 01856 75 1464 inscr. label on back; t.l. "Royal Scottish Academy, Members Name: Frances Pelly RSA, Title for Catalogue: Field Study, Medium: plaster/stone/wood, Gross price £1200, Agent: Self, Catalogue No 32" E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated bydbi Field Studies HC2007-7.JPG187524310000109.2 x 54.1 cms4/5/072007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandQuoyblackie Rendall, Orkney KW17 2HAPELLY, Frances (Scottish)CRE2007-11-22AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack3A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3A1 2825collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS11:47:0011:21:3216:22:0312:49:5809:52:22The RSA Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture and Printmaking, 1997, Catalogue of the One Hundred and Seventy First ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt28ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABBMMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.woodcutCOLLAGECRAIGHOUSE QUARRYHYSLOP, JANEINDUSTRIALINDUSTRYQUARRYMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-312011-08-312011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212007-11-22Royal Scottish AcademyDonationHYSLOP, Jane7 Durham Place Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3EX, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the school.1Present2007-11-22ComponentRecord state2011-03-012007-11-22very goodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Craighouse Quarry I"Slight chipping in upper left corner of frame. Marks on glazing in particular in the lower section. (EV, 01.03.2011)great11:19:53oastore/pictureracking/rack2B2011-02-012009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica2011-08-312009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photograph19961printwoodcutOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperWOODCUTCOLLAGECRAIGHOUSE QUARRYHYSLOP, JANEINDUSTRIALINDUSTRYQUARRYMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access Storageobject fileLocated in oastore, rack2B16 November 2009CATMurdo Macdonald purchased this work from the RSA. It was a winner of the Latimer Award. Catalogue number 75/429.Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century Scottish art collection to the school.£300HC2007.8s. pencil; b.r. "J Hyslop" d. pencil; b.r. "1996" inscr. pencil; b.l. "1/15" inscr. pencil; b.c. "Craighouse Quarry I" inscr.; b.r. embossed seal inscr. chalk on back; t.r. "^" inscr. label on back; c. "RSA Non-Member, Artist's Name: Jane Hyslop, Title for Catalogue: Craighouse Quarry I, Gross price: £300, Gross price u/f print: £210, Catalogue No 429" inscr. label by Murdo MacDonald on back; b.c. "Craighouse Quarry I,, Jane Hyslop 1996, woodcut/collage, RSA, 1997, No 429, Latimer Award" inscr. label on back; b.c. "7 Durham Place, Bonnyrigg, Midloathian EH19 3EX, tel 031 654 1624" E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated bydbi Craighouse Quarry I HC2007-8.JPG1876000063.5 x 98.5 cm (sight), 98.4 x 132.8 cms (framed)26/4/972007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDALE, AmylabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCraighouse Quarry I Jane Hyslop Linocut print, 1996 Jane Hyslop is known for creating ‘descriptive’ prints. In particular, she focuses on decline of industry in Midlothian, which includes Craighouse Quarry. This print is one of a series depicting this quarry. The collage element in this work creates a sense of depth, which is otherwise hard to achieve in a monochrome linocut. This artwork was donated to the University as part of a collection gifted by Murdo MacDonald. Museum Collections Unit HC2007.8 2011-08-317 Durham Place Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3EXHYSLOP, Jane (Scottish)CRE2007-11-22AA11:19:53DALE, AmyMoved from Collections Centre to Development at the Request of Patrick Degg. The artwork is located in the Raisin Room (Meeting room on the first floor)2011-08-31dev1 2826collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007ST ANDREWS12:10:3511:52:2311:07:2316:24:5112:50:3109:52:52The RSA of Sculpture, Architecture, and Printmaking, 1993, Catalogue of the One Hundred and Sixty Seventh ExhibitionUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2007.10HC1997.16HC1997.17HC2008.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt24ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABBM1930Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ink drawingwatercolourSHORE BURNWALKER, FRANCESFIREBURNED LANDSCAPELANDSCAPESCENERYWATERMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-202011-04-182011-03-032011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212007-11-22Royal Scottish AcademyDonationWALKER, Frances5 Crimen Place Aberdeen AB1 1RY, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoMurdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century art collection to the school.1Present2007-11-22ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-04-202011-03-012007-11-22fairgoodvery goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Shore Burn"Mould growth is evident inside the glass of the frame, and possibly on the mount of the work, on the upper left, top right and bottom right hand corners. Visible buckling to the paper. This work should be examined by a paper conservator.Smears on inside of glazing, upper right of mount. Further marks along upper length of glazing (above mount). Creasing where papaer meets the mount. Slight warping of paper in the centre. (EV, 01.03.2011)great2009BURDGE, Jessica2009MEADOWS, Brenacolour photographHC2007.10 , HC1997.16 , HC1997.17 - same artisit20071"Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet"Sunday AfternoonFinnish Landscape"Leaving the Flannan Isles"paintingink drawing/watercolourOpen Access Storeoastoreink & watercolour on paperINK DRAWINGWATERCOLOUR SHORE BURNWALKER, FRANCESFIREBURNED LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPESCENERYWATERMACDONALD, MURDOobject file16 November 2009CATMurdo MacDonald purchased this work from the RSA. Catalogue number 393.Murdo MacDonald graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1965. He donated his 20th Century art collection to the school.£1200HC2007.9s. ink; b.r. "F Walker" inscr. ink by Murdo MacDonald on back; t.l. "RSA 1993 No 393 Illustrated" inscr. ink on back; t.c. "Frances Walker 5 Crimen Place, Aberdeen, AB1 1RY"E415E415MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2007.9.JPG0000 64.5 x 90 cm (sight), 85 x 112.5 cms (framed)26/6/932007APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland5 Crimen Place Aberdeen AB1 1RYWALKER, Frances (Scottish)CRE2007-11-22AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack2B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 2842collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007200731/8/2007200912 February 200915:22:0812:47:4015:11:4912:39:5609:40:19"The Scottish Sale:Wednesday 22, Thursday 23, Friday 24 August 2007, Edinburgh"single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp254Catalogue for sale at which the piece was purchased by Tom Normand on behalf of Museum Collections.cr67ac114ad458ad458ad458HRJAB19611874Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Removed from display at MUSA, currently stored in cupboard in Museum Collections office at 87 North Street.moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office)FERGUSSONSKETCHSTILL LIFELANDSCAPECASSISBREADFERGUSSON, J DWINEBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122011-04-082011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222008-04-02HC:C4Bonhams LtdPurchaseFERGUSSON, John Duncan RBABonhams LtdPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.1Present2008-04-02ComponentRecord state£938.60BONHAMSValue: £1000 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20092011-03-012008-04-02goodgood"Bread and Wine; and view of mountains, Cassis"Accession number visible on reverse. Minor crease on lower right corner. (EV, 01.03.2011)Generally good: Conte crayon not fixed so some smudging - needs to be remounted with thick card and covered with glass to prevent futher smudging.200820092009DALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200820092009ADAMSON, Petercolour photographBoswell collection200719191This piece comprises two separate sketches on the same piece of paper, one a still life and the other a landscape.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectiondrawingconte sketchOpen Access Storeoastoreconte on paperFERGUSSONSKETCHSTILL LIFELANDSCAPECASSISBREADFERGUSSON, J DWINEBOSWELLObject History File16 October 200813 July 2009October 2009CATPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.£938.60HC2008.1E416E416Bonhams LtdCreated by18912007200719191919h21 x w 12 cm frame: h44 x w 33.5cm31/8/2007APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0194FERGUSSON, John Duncan RBA (Scottish; 1874 - 1961)CRE2008-04-02AB15:21ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 2, side A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1 2848collect>interncollect>internpeople20082008June 200810:36:1714:29:4914:38:18"StAndard" (the staff magazine of the University of St Andrews), Issue 14, June 2008.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 12ac114ad458ac114ALDJABMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.GILLANDERSphotographART HISTORYGRAHAM SMITHPROF. SMITHSTUDENTSSILVER GELATINprintTEACHINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-03-252011-03-212008-10-152008-07-30CARRUTHERS, AnnetteDonationGILLANDERS, RobinSt Andrews,, ScotlandSchool of Art History and the photographerThe photograph was a gift to the University's Museum Collections from the staff and students in the school of Art History who commissioned the piece, and also partly from the photographer who gave a reduced fee for the work. The cost was paid by donations from the staff and students and a contribution from the School.1Present2008-07-30ComponentRecord state£600+VAT (£705 )The photograph was taken with a view camera using a long exposure.2008-07-30very goodPhotograph of Prof. Graham Smith with a group of students, in the School of Art History, 2008Excellent. New. (JB, July 2008)2008DALE, Amy2008March 20081Photograph was taken to mark the retirement of Prof. Graham Smith from the School of Art History. The idea to commission this work was conceived by Tom Wright, one of Prof. Smith's students. The group portrait reflects Prof. Smith's pleasure in teaching and his hands on approach to the use of real artworks in class.photographsilver gelatin printgallerymusa/g2GILLANDERSPHOTOGRAPHART HISTORYGRAHAM SMITHPROF. SMITHSTUDENTSSILVER GELATINPRINTTEACHINGObject history file16 October 2008CITThe photograph was a gift to the University's Museum Collections from the staff and students in the school of Art History who commissioned the piece, and also partly from the photographer who gave a reduced fee for the work. The cost was paid by donations from the staff and students and a contribution from the School.£600+VAT (£705 )HC2008.10signed in pencil, verso "Robin Gillanders / March '08" printed label, verso: "Framework Picture Framers / 31-32 Stewartfield, Newhaven Road / Edinburgh EH6 5RQ"E447E447School of Art History and the photographerCreated by200820082008200837 x 46 cm Frame: 59 x 66.5 cmJune 2008ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt Andrews,GILLANDERS, Robin (Scottish)CRE2008-07-30AAgallerymusa/g21 3717collect>intern23/10/200715:04:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458MROMROCOSTUMEM.A. DEGREEacademic hoodsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-01-182009-12-23DonationWATSON, Andrew1Present2009-12-23ComponentRecord state2009-12-23M.A. Graduation Hoodgood. some discolouration and creasing (MRO 23/12/09)192911920OwnedLINKLATER, MaryMary Linklater was a student at St Andrews University in the 1920'sCOSTUMEHOODccCOSTUMEM.A. DEGREEACADEMIC HOODobject history fileMary Linklater was a student at St Andrews University in the 1920'sHC2008.11LINKLATER, MaryWATSON, Andrew1929019200w79cm x h103cm23/10/2007OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-23Amuseummusa/g2/drawer 10.11 3718collect>intern23/10/200717:48:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458MROMROCOSTUMEM.A. DEGREEacademic hoodsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-122010-01-182009-12-23DonationWATSON, Andrew1Present2009-12-23ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2009-12-232011-05-12goodM.A. Graduation Hoodwholegood. some discolouration and creasing (MRO 23/12/09)Some light mould which was cleaned with a toothbrush and museum vac. A clothes moth (?) in cocoon (?) was found attached to hood. Once moth has been removed it was noted that a small hole has formed. There was one other patch of pest damage.192911920OwnedLINKLATER, MaryMary Linklater was a student at St Andrews University in the 1920'sCOSTUMEHOODOpen Access StoreoastoreCOSTUMEM.A. DEGREEACADEMIC HOODobject history fileMary Linklater was a student at St Andrews University in the 1920'sHC2008.12LINKLATER, MaryWATSON, Andrew1929019200w79cm x h103cm23/10/2007OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-23ADALE, AmyFound in box during mould cleaning project in North Haugh Store. Due to be moved back to MUSA collections centre after all costume has been cleaned.2011-05-12Deep storagenhstore1 2852collect>interncollect>internpeople2004200428th Jan 200416:09:3614:29:5215:29:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114JABMoved from the Gateway Galleries to MUSA. Currently in the store under the stairs waiting to be moved to the Crawford store or to go on display in the cabinet of curiosities.FERGUSSONSTATUEMAQUETTEbronzesculpturePOETRYALUMNUSFERGUSSON, ROBERTANNAND, DAVIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-04-082011-03-282008-08-22PurchaseANNAND, DavidScotlandThe Friends of Robert FergussonThe University purchased the statue from the Friends of Robert Fergusson charity. This contributed to the Friends fund-raising efforts to commision and erect an identical life-sized statue in Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The purchase was arranged by the Principal's Office in conjunction with the School of English. It spent some time in both of these places before coming to Museum Collections, hence it was not accessioned until 2008.1Present2008-08-22ComponentRecord state£5000The statue was commissioned by the Friends of Robert Fergusson charity from the Kilmeny-based sculptor David Annand.2008-08-22Statue of Robert Fergusson2008RAWSON, Helen200820031Robert Fergusson was born in 1750 in Edinburgh. He was a student at St Andrews from 1764-8. He wrote poetry in Scots vernacular and was and is revered by Scottish writers. He died young in 1774 in an Edinburgh insane asylum.sculpturebronze statuestoremusa/storebronzeFERGUSSONSTATUEMAQUETTEBRONZESCULPTUREPOETRYALUMNUSFERGUSSON, ROBERTANNAND, DAVIDObject History file28 August 2008The University purchased the statue from the Friends of Robert Fergusson charity. This contributed to the Friends fund-raising efforts to commision and erect an identical life-sized statue in Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The purchase was arranged by the Principal's Office in conjunction with the School of English. It spent some time in both of these places before coming to Museum Collections, hence it was not accessioned until 2008.£5000HC2008.13The Friends of Robert FergussonCreated by20042004200320033ft tall28th Jan 2004APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandANNAND, David (Scottish)CRE2008-08-22Agallerymusa/g21 2854collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2008200826 June 2008ST ANDREWS14:05:4511:52:2212:45:3609:47:11"Frances Walker: Passing Islands"University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2008.15HC2008.16HC2007.6HC2007.25HC2007.10HC2007.9single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt11 November 2003cr67ac114ad458ad458JABALD1930ISLANDSLANDSCAPEwatercolourScotlandSEASCAPEWALKER, FRANCESMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-05-212008-10-17WALKER, Frances MACMILLAN, Duncan (introduction)DonationWALKER, FrancesScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoGiven with two other artworks, in addition to an earlier donation of twenty Scottish artworks.1Present2008-10-17ComponentRecord state2008-10-17very goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Leaving the Flannan Isles"very goodDALE, Amycolour photographHC2008.15 and HC2008.16 HC2007.6 to HC2007.25 All donated by Murdo Macdonald HC2007.10 and HC2007.9 same artist20081999200312003PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoCost: £400.00; Purchased by Murdo Macdonald from an exhibition "Frances Walker: Passing Islands" at the Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh. Receipt in object file."In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin""Landscape with Figure and Dogs""Blue Colour Wheel""Storm at Sea""Autumn Evening-Isles of Fleet""Shore Burn"paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencil on paperISLANDSLANDSCAPEWATERCOLOURSCOTLANDSEASCAPEWALKER, FRANCESMACDONALD, MURDOobject history fileCATPurchased by Murdo Macdonald from an exhibition "Frances Walker: Passing Islands" at the Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh. Receipt in object file.Given with two other artworks, in addition to an earlier donation of twenty Scottish artworks.£400.00HC2008.14s. in pencil; b.r. "F Walker" Labels on back of frame "Frances Walker RSA, RSW 5 Crimon Place Aberdeen AB10 1RY"; "45 / Leaving the Flannan Isles / Watercolour + pencil / 1999" (removed to object file); "Leaving the Flannan Isles watercolour + pencil study 15cm x 21cm date 1999"E448E448MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated by189620032008200320081999199914.6 x 20.5 cms 34.8 x 39.5 cms (framed)11 November 200326 June 2008PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWALKER, Frances (Scottish, 1930 - )CRE2008-10-17AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack 3B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3B1 3448collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2008ST ANDREWS16:05:3211:52:2209:47:4817:03:10University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2008.14HC2007.20HC2007.21HC2000.11(1)HC2000.11(2)HC2000.11(3)HC2000.11(4)HC1992.1(13)HC1992.1(15)HC1992.1(17)HC1992.1(21)HC1992.1(11)HC1992.1(5)HC1992.1(9)HC1992.1(19)HC1992.1(7)HC1992.1(3)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2008ad458ac114ad458hcr1JABMRO1941MACLEAN, WILLGANNETSANGUS MARTINMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-04-182011-02-012010-12-212010-05-212009-11-12DonationMACLEAN, WillScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoDonated as part of a group of three. Murdo MacDonald's second art donation to the University1Present0209-11-12ComponentRecord state2009-11-12very goodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"In the Memory of Gannets / for Angus Martin"16:04:51oastore/pictureracking/rack2A2011-02-01ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-05HC2007.20 , HC2007.21 , HC2000.11(1) , HC2000.11(2) , HC2000.11(3) , HC2000.11(4) , HC1992.1(13) , HC1992.1(15) , HC1992.1(17) , HC1992.1(21) , HC1992.1(11) , HC1992.1(5) , HC1992.1(9) , HC1992.1(19) , HC1992.1(7) , HC1992.1(3) , HC2008.14 , HC2008.152005200812008PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoPurchased from Art First Contemporary Art"Leaving the Flannan Isles""Skye-Collage Study""St. Kilda/Bard's Song"The Land: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Clearance: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Waiting: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The Departure: from the series 'The Tanera Suite'The King's Fish / Isag an RighStrathnavar / Strath Nabhair"The Author of this is..." / "Auctor Huius"Adam's Clan / Clan AdhaimhTrio/A TriDancers/DannsaireanThe Loss of Gaelic/Sioldadh no GaidhligeA Highland Woman / Ban - GhaildhealFroach/FroachElegy to Captain Ferguson/ Marbhrann do Chaiptean Fearghustanpaintinacrylic/wood/clothOpen Access Storeoastoreacrylic on cloth and wood.MACLEAN, WILLGANNETSANGUS MARTINMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, rack2APurchased from Art First Contemporary ArtDonated as part of a group of three. Murdo MacDonalds second art donation to the UniversityHC2008.15front bottom right inPencil: WJ. Maclean '05, on back in pencil: WILLMACLEAN O5 ' / IN THE MEMORY OF GANNETS / (FOR ANGUS MAKJIN), / ACRYLIC ON [Crossed out], CLOTH Label: 1409 Lable@ Will Maclean RSA RSW RGI / In the Memory of Gannets/for Angus Martin. / Acrylic on cloath and board. / 51x44x4 cms / 2005 / RSW 2005 Pink label attatched with duck tape: 1409 / RSW / Artist's name and address in block letters / Will MACLEAN / 18 DOUGALL ST / TAYPORT. FIFE. / Tel No (Day) 01382 552219 / Tel No (Evening) 11 /11 / Title / IN THE MEMORY OF GANNETS/ / FOR ANGUS MARTIN / Carrier Gross Price / A sur £11200 <E448E448MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated by200802008051cm x 44cm x 4cm20082008PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMACLEAN, WillCRE0209-11-12AA16:04:51DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 2876collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2008200826th June 2008ST ANDREWS11:52:2312:52:4509:56:2315:29:26University of St AndrewsE2010.22010-03-062010-01-16HC2008.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458JABALDMoved to display at bottom of stairs in MUSA as higlighted recent addition to the collection.CROWECROWE, VICTORIALANDSCAPEprintGRAALMACDONALD, MURDOMACDONALDDOGSScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-02-012011-02-012010-11-052010-05-212009-04-08DonationCROWE, VictoriaGRAALScotland, ScotlandMACDONALD, MurdoOne of three artworks donated in June 2008, in addition to a larger donation in 2007. Murdo MacDonald was a student at the Univerity, MA Modern History and Mediaeval History, 1965.1Present2009-04-08ComponentRecord stateDetails of the etching process on object file.2011-03-012009-04-08goodgoodChanging Hands: The Journey of a Contemporary Scottish Art CollectionGateway Galleries"Landscape with Figure and Dogs"As before. Minor scratches along bottom of frame and small blemish on bottom rihgt of frame. (EV, 01.03.2011)minor sratches to top of frame, some minor surface dirt on glass, some possible small marks on paper. Generally good.2010BURDGE, Jessica2010DALE, Amycolour photographMurdo MacDonald collection HC2007.6 to HC2007.25 and HC2008.14 and 15.2009200120011"Leaving the Flannan Isles"printetchingmuseummusaink and watercolour on paperCROWECROWE, VICTORIALANDSCAPEPRINTGRAALMACDONALD, MURDOMACDONALDDOGSSCOTLANDSee object file21 May 2010Murdo MacDonald puchased this print from GRAAL Press in 2001. Receipt is on file.One of three artworks donated in June 2008, in addition to a larger donation in 2007. Murdo MacDonald was a student at the Univerity, MA Modern History and Mediaeval History, 1965.£350HC2008.16s. in pencil; b. r. "Victoria Crowe" inscr. in pencil; b. c. "Landscape with Figure and Dogs" inscr. in pencil'; b. l. "40/75" inscr. b. l. "GRAAL" (imbossed in paper)E448E448MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byPrinted byHC2008.16.jpg1897200120080200120080200020012001200134 x 49 cm 62.2 x 77.3 cm (framed)200126th June 2008APADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandScotlandEskhill Cottage, Roslin, Midlothian Scotland EH25 9QWCROWE, VictoriaGRAALCREPRINT2009-04-08ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack3A Moved from display in MUSA to oastore. Artwork was removed to make space for newly acquired Rae (HC2010.30) (Dale, Amy)2010-09-06Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3A1 2843collect>interncollect>intern2007200731/8/2007200912 February 200914:14:4616:43:32"The Scottish Sale:Wednesday 22, Thursday 23, Friday 24 August 2007, Edinburgh"single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp262Catalogue for sale at which the piece was purchased by Tom Normand on behalf of Museum Collections.ac114kjk2MROJAB19801895Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Moved from MUSA to Curator's Choice display in the Gateway Galleries.Hung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 1st Floor.PARKER, A MPARKER, AGNES MILLERWalesLANDSCAPESHEEP DIPPINGprintwoodcutBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082011-04-042010-02-082008-04-02HC:C4Bonhams LtdPurchasePARKER, Agnes MillerWalesBonhams LtdPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.1Present2008-04-02ComponentRecord state£1086.80BONHAMSValue: £1200 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.2009KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2008-04-022011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04goodgoodgoodgood"Sheep dipping in Wales"framemountartworkVery good. small chip on front of frame at top right.As 2008 but with a series of scrapes to the right side top and bottom right centre.Impression of writing visible to lower left of mount.Slight undulation of paper.200820092009DALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200820092009ADAMSON, Petercolour photographBoswell collection200719271Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintwood engravingahink on paperPARKER, A MPARKER, AGNES MILLERWALESLANDSCAPESHEEP DIPPINGPRINTWOODCUTBOSWELLObject History File16 October 200813 July 200921 October 2009CATPurchased through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.£1086.80HC2008.2s. in pencil; b.r "A Miller parker" d. in pencil; b.r. "1927" inscr. in pencil; b.l. "Sheep Dipping in Wales" inscr. b. c; "Proof Copy"E416E416Bonhams LtdCreated by18922007200719271927h19 x w 24cm frame: h37 x w42 cm31/8/2007APUniversity of St AndrewsWalesPARKER, Agnes Miller (Scottish; 1895 - 1980)CRE2008-04-02ABah1 2844exhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2007200731/8/07200912 February 2009ST ANDREWS12:20:1014:25:1914:24:0912:52:2510:43:3709:37:5309:35:1510:41:5610:34:23University of St AndrewsE2011.72011-08-312011-06-04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54reh2reh2ac114ac114mjs42mjs42ad458ad458JABJAB1956Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Moved from MUSA to Curator's Choice display in the Gateway Galleries.Moved from Curator's Choice in Gateway to Open Access Store in preparation for Young Artist Award display.MACHMACH, DMATCH HEADsculptureBUDDHAYELLOWMATCHHEADBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082011-03-282011-01-262011-01-262010-12-022010-12-022009-07-172008-04-02HC:C4PurchaseMACH, DavidMACH, DavidPurchased from the artist by Tom Normand through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.1Present2008-04-02ComponentRecord state£1175BONHAMSValue: £1200 The works in the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection were valued by Bonhams for insurance purposes. See valuation on Boswell Art Collection files.20092008-04-02very goodMaking FacesGateway Galleries"Match head: Buddha in yellow"Very good: as new17:44:1514:22:12gwCommunity Case2011-05-302011-01-25200820092011RAMSAY, RhonaSHEARD, MatthewDALE, AmyBURDGE, JessicaSHEARD, Matthew14:222011-09-052011-04-1920082009ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph200720071Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionsculpturematch sculptureOpen Access StoreoastoreMatchesMACHMACH, DMATCH HEADSCULPTUREBUDDHAYELLOWMATCHHEADBOSWELLmuseumObject History FileFor Young Artist Award exhibition - Making Faces.Moved from Gateway (Curator's Choice exhibition) to Open Access Store in preparation for Young Artist display.16 October 200813 July 200925 January 2011Purchased from the artist by Tom Normand through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Fund.£1175HC2008.3E416E416MACH, DavidCreated bydbi HC2008.3.JPG18932007200720072007h 25 x w 22 x d 15cm31/8/07APUniversity of St AndrewsMACH, David (Scottish; 1956 - )CRE2008-04-02AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 1, shelf C2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1C1 28452007200714 July 2007200720094 July 200717 February 2009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABJAB20051924Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Moved from MUSA to Curator's Choice display in the Gateway Galleries.PAOLOZZIPAOLOZZI, EDUARDOsculpturebronzeVULCANFIGUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-07-172008-04-03BequestPAOLOZZI, EduardoThe Paolozzi FoundationAs a token of his gratitude, Eduardo Paolozzi left in his will bequests to several institutions which had honoured him and his work.1Present2008-04-03ComponentRecord stateFlowers EastKYLE, Mr TrevorFlowers East gallery, London, provided a retail value of £40,000Value: £60,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.200720092008-04-03very good"Standing Figure (Vulcan)"Very good20082009DALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica20082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photograph200719981"Vulcan" was the subject for Paolozzi's major commission for the Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, in 1999.sculpturebronze sculpturegwbronzePAOLOZZIPAOLOZZI, EDUARDOSCULPTUREBRONZEVULCANFIGUREObject History File15 October 200813 July 2009As a token of his gratitude, Eduardo Paolozzi left in his will bequests to several institutions which had honoured him and his work.HC2008.4signed - top surface of base, to rear of figure; "A/C Eduardo Paolozzi" date - top surface of base, to rear of figure; "1998" The Paolozzi FoundationCreated by1894200720071998199861 x 32.5 x 25 cm14 July 2007ABUniversity of St AndrewsPAOLOZZI, Eduardo (1924-2005)CRE2008-04-03AAgw1 2846collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople2007200717 November 200715:05:4916:21:2315:07:5814:25:2214:25:1214:24:0911:02:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2alh10reh2reh2reh2ac114HRJABPOTGIETERPOTGIETER, HSMUTSSMUTS, JANRELIEFsculpturebronzePORTRAITRECTORWORLD WAR IWORLD WAR IIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202011-05-262011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-212010-04-222008-04-03PurchasePOTGIETER, HennieCARRADICE, Ian A.Purchaed by Ian Carradice (Head of Collections) from ebay.co.uk for the Univeristy's Museum Collections.1Present2008-04-03ComponentRecord state£16.992008-04-03very goodrelief portrait of Jan SmutsGood16:20:2515:07:3114:22:12oastoreoastoreCommunity Case2011-05-262011-04-19RAMSAY, Rhona15:0714:222011-06-202011-05-262011-04-19ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-231944/491Jan Smuts was Rector at the University of St Andrews 1931-34. He is the only man to have signed both the peace treaties at the end the first and second World Wars.RELIEFbronze relief sculptureOpen Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1CbronzePOTGIETERPOTGIETER, HSMUTSSMUTS, JANRELIEFSCULPTUREBRONZEPORTRAITRECTORWORLD WAR IWORLD WAR IIOpen Access StoreOpen Access StoremuseumObject History FileReturned to Store after MUSA Young Artist Award sessions 2011Purchaed by Ian Carradice (Head of Collections) from ebay.co.uk for the Univeristy's Museum Collections.£16.99HC2008.5s.b r:;"H Potgieter" d. b r; "1944" or "1949" (unclear)E436E436CARRADICE, IanCreated bydbi HC2008.5.jpg2007200719441949h 17.5 x w 12.5 cm frame: h 30.5 x w 25.5 cm 17 November 2007APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0193POTGIETER, HennieCRE2008-04-03AA16:20:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 4, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay4B1 2847collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2008200814 January 200811:50:4011:50:0311:32:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458HRJABBLAZERRUGBYBLUEMACLEANSTUDENTUNIVERSITYSPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-02-042010-04-222008-04-03DonationJamieson & SonSt Andrews, ScotlandCADLWELL, KarenThe blazer was passed to Museum Collections in 2008 by Karen Caldwell of the University Sports Centre.1Present2008-04-03ComponentRecord state2008-04-03fairUniversity of St Andrews Rugby Club BlazerGenerally good. Some stitching has come away at inside join of sleeve lining on both sides. Slight tear at corner of right pocket. Small hole in bottom half of left sleeve. Some decorative stitching has come away on badge pocket.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessicacolour photograph2011-07-132011-07-132008c.1903-19141The blazer belonged to Kenneth N G Maclean. I t was given to him on the occassion of him being awarded a Blue in Rugby.COSTUMEBLAZEROpen Access StoreoastoreBLAZERRUGBYBLUEMACLEANSTUDENTUNIVERSITYSPORTObject History FileMrs MacLean originally donated her late husbands blazer to the University Sports Centre in 1993.The blazer was passed to Museum Collections in 2008 by Karen Caldwell of the University Sports Centre.HC2008.6label inside collar: "outfitters, Jamieson & Son, St Andrews" Badge sewn to breast pocket: "1903-4-5-6; 1911-12; 1913-14; St. A U R F C" , also shows saltire cross with shield in centre and crescent moon.E422E422E422MACLEAN, Mrs. A ECADLWELL, KarenCreated bydbi HC2008.6 front.jpgdbi HC2008.6 side.jpg1895199320081993200819031914L 82 x W 48cm199314 January 2008ADADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsJamieson & SonCRE2008-04-03ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 2849collect>internpeople20082008June 200811:51:2410:22:39HC2008.8single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABCARATACUS CLARKCLARKphotographprintplatinum printScotlandLANDSCAPEABERFOYLELOCH ARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-03-212008-07-30DonationCARATACUS CLARK, DuncanStudio 31, Paul Cattell (printed by)Aberfoyle, ScotlandCARATACUS CLARK, Duncansee correspondence about the donation in the object file for HC2008.81Present2008-07-30ComponentRecord statesee notes on the photographer in object file of HC2008.8Edition 1/102008-07-30very good"Loch Ard, Aberfoyle"ExcellentHC2008.8 also by Caratacus Clark200320031"Glen Coe: Bidean Nam Bian"photographplatinum printOpen Access StoreoastorepaperCARATACUS CLARKCLARKPHOTOGRAPHPRINTPLATINUM PRINTSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEABERFOYLELOCH ARDObject history filesee correspondence about the donation in the object file for HC2008.8HC2008.7inscr. in pencil, verso: "1/3 Duncan Caratacus Clark 2008"E446E446CARATACUS CLARK, DuncanCreated byCreated by200820082003200320032003unframed: 76.5 x 57 cm (paper) 35 x 43 cm (image)June 2008ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandAberfoyleCARATACUS CLARK, Duncan (photographer), (Scottish, 18/7/08 - present)Studio 31, Paul Cattell (printed by)CRECRE2008-07-30AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 2850collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20082008June 200810:19:2318:10:1312:39:2712:26:39HC2008.7single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ALDJABMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.CARATACUS CLARKCLARKphotographprintSILVER GELATINScotlandLANDSCAPEGELN COEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-252011-02-232011-02-012011-01-312008-10-152008-07-30DonationCARATACUS CLARK, DuncanBELL, Robin (printed by)Geln Coe, ScotlandCARATACUS CLARK, DuncanThis photograph was originally lent for the exhibition 'An Ever-fixed Mark' in 2007 at the Gateway Galleries, which was curated by the Museum and Gallery Studies students. After the exhibition the photographer donated the piece and another (see HC2008.7) to the University's Museum Collections.1Present2008-07-30ComponentRecord statesee notes on the photographer in object fileVOCE, Ella2008-07-302011-03-18very goodgood"Glen Coe: Bidean Nam Bian"ExcellentUndulating slightly along top edge. Small scratch to right edge of frame, 15cm from bottom and small scratch in bottom right corner of frame.10:18:49oastore/pictureracking/rack6B2011-02-012008ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, Amy2011-05-252008HC2008.7 also by Caratacus Clark8 July 200320031"Loch Ard, Aberfoyle"photographsilver gelatin printOpen Access StoreoastorepaperCARATACUS CLARKCLARKPHOTOGRAPHPRINTSILVER GELATINSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEGELN COEOpen Access StorageObject history fileMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack6B (31/01/2011)16 October 2008This photograph was originally lent for the exhibition 'An Ever-fixed Mark' in 2007 at the Gateway Galleries, which was curated by the Museum and Gallery Studies students. After the exhibition the photographer donated the piece and another (see HC2008.7) to the University's Museum Collections.HC2008.8E445E445CARATACUS CLARK, DuncanCreated byCreated by200820082003200320032003photo: 47 x 57.5 cm frame: 88 x 100 cmJune 2008ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGeln CoeCARATACUS CLARK, Duncan (photographer), (Scottish, 18/7/08 - present)BELL, Robin (printed by)CRECRE2008-07-30AA10:18:49DALE, AmyLocated in main School of Art History office2011-05-25ah1 3162collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>intern1807180730 May 180715:33:5913:06:5213:05:2613:05:0713:04:4213:04:1911:54:5918:09:12'Catalogue of Pictures painted for Mr. Bowyer's magnificent edition of Hume's History of England' (Historic Gallery, Pall Mall), n.d.'Opie and his Works', London'John Opie and his Circle''Maklin and Bowyer', Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, vol.XXVICatalogue accompanying the exhibition 'The Painted World: British History Painting: 1750-1830'' , Heim Gallery London.'Robert Bowyer and the Historic Gallery', unpublished PhD thesis, Chicago, Illinois.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc. 1797pp.194, no.10 ,and 232p.335p.175pp.106-107hcr1ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458kjk2JABJAB18071761OPIESHARP, Archbishop JamesHISTORY PAINTINGMURDERMAGUS MUIRST ANDREWSCOVENANTERSEPISCOPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-04-182011-01-262009-06-292009-06-26ROGERS, J. J.EARLAND, AdaBOASE, T. S. R.CANNON-BROOKES, Peter (ed.) BUTLIN, Martin (catalogue entry by)HUTTON, R. W.PurchaseOPIE, John RAGreat BritainCOXE, PeterSold at the Bowyer's Historic Gallery Sale.1Present2009-06-26ComponentRecord state30gnsJohn Opie was born in Cornwall, the son of a mine carpenter. Opie was largely self-taught when Dr William Wolcot recognized the young artist's talent and took him under his wing. In 1781 Wolcot introduced Opie to London as "the Cornish Wonder." Success was immediate, and before another year had passed, Opie had been received by the King and Queen, who purchased paintings from him. He never wanted for prominent patrons, or for portrait commissions, and he continually strove to better himself in his art. It was with this in mind that Opie set out to establish himself as a history painter, and it was Opie's history paintings that ultimately earned him election to the Royal Academy in 1788. He succeeded Fussli to post of Professor of Paintings at the RA in 1805 and in that capacity he gave four lectures in which he set out his theories of art. Opie's history paintings were intended as a manifestation of The Grand Manner in British art.mediumnormaalnormalemittelDale, AmyDale, Amy2009-06-262011-01-242011-01-24goodfairgood'The Death of Archbishop Sharpe'FramecanvasGood.Crack in bottom centre section of frame, approx. 4mm wide. Also similar gaps on left side of frame and top section (centre, right). Large gap in corner of frame and frame has lifted away from the canvas (Bottom right). Top left corner of frame also has large gap and the frame is lifting away from the surface of the canvas.visible cracking to paint surface on main figure's clothing.Bute Photo UnitROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Clairecolour photograph20082011-04-102011-04-102011-04-102011-04-1017971800Backboard present11793CommissionedBOWYER, RobertThis painting was commissioned from Opie by Robert Bowyer to be engraved for his illustrated edition of David Hume's 'History of England'. It was not the first commission given to Opie by Bowyer for this project. 'The Death of Beckett', the earliest (of twelve commissions) dates from 1793. Other artists who were commissioned to do works for Hume's 'History' includedFussli, Smirke, Stothard, Hamilton and Tresham.The painting depicts the murder of Archbishop Sharp on Magus Muir, near St Andrews. James Sharp [note: correct spelling seems to be Sharp, although in title of painting it is written Sharpe] was born in 1618 in Banff where he attended grammar school before continuing to King's College, Aberdeen. He rose to various positions within the church, and at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews. He was elected minister for Edinburgh in 1650 and, with Cromwell's invasion of Scotland, he became a leader of the Resolutioners, a party within the church that wished to drive out Cromwell and that sympathised with eposcopacy within an independent Scottish church. He was imprisoned by Cromwell for some time in the 1650s, and after being released, interceded with Monck just before the Restoration in 1660 and defended the loyalty to the king of the Resolutioners. Sharp declared himself "a Scot and Presbyte" and struggled in favour of a church in Scotland so ordered as to remove any conflict with 'the King's interest'. But the Episcopal party was in power, and Sharp tailored his position accordingly. Henceforth, his not ignoble vision was for a moderater and independent Scottish church governed by episopacy. In 1662, Sharp was consecrated to the archiepiscopal see of St Andrews and moved to suppress Presbyterianism in Scotland, which was regarded by many as a betrayal. An attempt to assassinate him in Edinburgh failed in 1668. In 1669 Edinburgh passed the Act of Supremacy and Sharp lent his support to Lauderdale's policy; in 1675 he was instrumental in unleashing the Highland Host. By this time Sharp's vision and his reputation were demolished and he had few supporters on either side of the religious divide. On 3 May 1679, Sharp was returning with his daughter, Isabella, in his carriage to St Andrews. A number of farmers and lairds had gathered on Magus Moor, hoping to kill or capture Carmichael, the principal persecutor fo the local Covenanters. The Archbishop turned up first, however. The Covenanters, having failed to kill him with gunfire, compelled him to descend from his carriage; they then clubbed him to death, notwithstanding his daughter's attempts to protect him. The assassins escaped to the west of Scotland, and their subsequent attempts to raise a rebellion are the subject of Scott's 'Old Morality'.paintingoil paintingmusa/g4oil on canvasOPIEARCHBISHOP SHARPHISTORY PAINTINGMURDERMAGUS MOORST ANDREWSCOVENANTERSEPISCOPALObject History FileCATCITCITCITCATCITPurchased by the University of St Andrews Museum Collections Unit. Funding was gained to make the purchase as follows: £1000 Binks Trust £16000 The Art Fund £19500 The National Fund for Acquisitions £30000 anonymous donor The remainder of the money was made up from gift aid on the above donations and University funds.The painting was sold as lot 108 in a 'Various Properties' sale at Christies, London. We assume that this was the time at which the painting was purchased by a private collector based in New York, from whom the University then purchased it through Michael Tollemache Fine Art.Sold at the Bowyer's Historic Gallery Sale.This painting was commissioned from Opie by Robert Bowyer to be engraved for his illustrated edition of David Hume's 'History of England'. It was not the first commission given to Opie by Bowyer for this project. 'The Death of Beckett', the earliest (of twelve commissions) dates from 1793. Other artists who were commissioned to do works for Hume's 'History' includedFussli, Smirke, Stothard, Hamilton and Tresham.£71,000£500030gnsHC2008.9E427lot 108Michael Tollemache Fine ArtChristies, LondonPeter Coxe, Saville Passage, LondonBOWYER, RobertCreated byHC2008.9.jpgdbi HC2008.9 conservation1.jpgdbi HC2008.9 conservation2.jpgdbi HC2008.9 conservation3.jpgdbi HC2008.9 conservation4.jpg2008198418071800200819841807179317971797224.8 x 174 cm22 Feb 200813 July 198430 May 1807c. 1797APAPAPMUniversity of St AndrewsGreat BritainCONSERVEDconservationC0260OPIE, John RA (English, 1761-1807)CRE2009-06-26ABmusa/g41 2878collect>internphoto2007200728th August 200710:49:1218:12:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ALDraisin receiptSHAWRAISIN WEEKENDRAISIN MONDAYBOOK OF KELLSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-04-192009-04-08DonationSHAW, FrancesSt Andrews, ScotlandRIDGEWELL, RhiannonDonated to the University by Rhiannon Ridgewell, who was the academic daughter of Frances Shaw (maker of the raisin receipt).1Present2009-04-08ComponentRecord state2009-04-08goodraisin receiptGenerally good, some discolouration around edges. Two small tears 19 cm from top left hand corner.10:48:38oastore/row4/bay1D/solanderC2011-04-26ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01DALE, Amycolour photograph200919771documentraisin receiptOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and watercolour on paperRAISIN RECEIPTSHAWRAISIN WEEKENDRAISIN MONDAYBOOK OF KELLSOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box CDonated to the University by Rhiannon Ridgewell, who was the academic daughter of Frances Shaw (maker of the raisin receipt).HC2009.1s. in ink; b. r. "Frances A. Shaw" inscr. in ink; b. l. "BOOK OF KELLS: MATTHEW V"E414E414RIDGEWELL, RhiannonCreated byHC2009.1.jpg200720071977197763.7 x 40.8 cm28th August 2007ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsSHAW, FrancesCRE2009-04-08AB10:48:38ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 3027collect>interncollect>intern2009200922 April 200914:55:5914:41:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67kjk2MROJAB1935Hung in Pat Wilmer's (Vice-Principal Learning & Teaching) office. Top (2nd) floor, College Gate.VENICECITYSCAPEARCHITECTUREwatercolourIRISHHALL, PATRICKItalysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-05-132010-01-222009-05-1422 January 2010Painting was removed from wall in December 2009 for a wall repair. The painting then fell off the wall when it was rehung and the frame was dented at the botton right and damaged at the bottom left corner.DamagedBequestHALL, PatrickBEARPARK, DenisDr Bearpark was a student at St Andrews studying medicine. He graduated in 1957. Dr Bearpark bequethed this painting to the University 'for the decoration of University property including halls of residence used by undergraduates' - See copy of page from his Will on object file (section 10). He also bequethed £72,000 to the University which was put towards the development of the Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA).1Present2009-05-14ComponentRecord statehighhooghautehochKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2009-05-142009-05-092009-05-092009-05-09goodfairgoodgood"Venetian Facade"framemountartworkGood. Some finger marks and scuffing to frame. Scuffing to frame at right, the bottom in the middle, the left side in the middle and the left side at the top. Damage done from falling off the wall January 2010, dent to frame at bottom right, the bottom left corner is dented resulting in a gap at the frames join. (MRO 22/01/10)Split at bottom left and right corners. Large dent on the bottom edge to centre and also middle of left side of frame at rear. Gilt peeling back at top right corner and also dent to top right on frame edge. Mark to upper left side. Scratches on glass lower left side to frame edge. Chip out of glass upper left area. No mirror plates. Recommend to reframe and rehang with mirror plates. Currently hanging precariously.Blue mark lower left. Slipped in frame.Undulations. Possible paint loss lower right corner to mount.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009BURDGE, Jessicacolour photograph200920th century1paintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperVENICECITYSCAPEARCHITECTUREWATERCOLOURIRISHHALL, PATRICKITALYObject history file78.2 x 99 cm11 November 2009Dr Bearpark was a student at St Andrews studying medicine. He graduated in 1957. Dr Bearpark bequethed this painting to the University 'for the decoration of University property including halls of residence used by undergraduates' - See copy of page from his Will on object file (section 10). He also bequethed £72,000 to the University which was put towards the development of the Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA).HC2009.10s. in pencil;b. r. "Patrick Hall"E480E480BEARPARK, Denis (Dr.)Created byHC2009.10.JPG200920091935200022 April 2009ABUniversity of St AndrewsHALL, Patrick (Irish; b. 1935 -)CRE2009-05-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 5B.2011-10-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 3129collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern20082008200811:06:0911:58:2412:29:0317:01:10"Gender and Academia: A study of two recently commissioned potrraits of women for the University of St Andrews" ; unpublished essay.HC2009.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2008Written for the 2008 Undergraduate Research Internship. Copy of essay on file.ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABJAB1969Moved to the Master's Room in the Hebs Block (next to SALTIRE offices).PORTRAITDEAN OF ARTSDEANMASTERUNITED COLLEGEMCIVER, DR KAYGEOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-182011-03-212010-12-212009-11-052009-06-01HC:C2PurchaseDUNBAR, ColinEdinburgh, ScotlandDUNBAR, Colin1Present2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateinitial sketches made by the artist are kept on the object file, also images of the portrait during various stages are on CD in object file.RAWSON, Helen2009-06-012011-01-25very goodPortrait of Dr Kay McIverExcellent. new.As previously2009BURDGE, Jessica2009DUNBAR, Colincolour photographHC2009.12 - Portrait of Dr Ann Kettle (also Dean of Arts, portraits commssioned at same time).20082008200812008CommissionedUniversity of St AndrewsCommissioned by the University (as well as a portrait of Ann Kettle - HC2009.12) in an attempt to begin to redress the balance of females represented in the portrait collection. During the commissioning process Dr McIver noted that she did not want the portrait to be hung in the Hebdomadar's Room.Portrait of Dr Ann KettleDr McIver joined the University's department of Geography in 1953, becoming head of department three years later. In 1980 she became the first female Dean of Arts, and was appointed Master of the United College in 1984.Portraitspaintingoil paintingmroomoil on canvasPORTRAITDEAN OF ARTSDEANMASTERUNITED COLLEGEMCIVER, DR KAYGEOGRAPHYObject History File140 x 115 cm5 November 2009CITCommissioned by the University (as well as a portrait of Ann Kettle - HC2009.12) in an attempt to begin to redress the balance of females represented in the portrait collection. During the commissioning process Dr McIver noted that she did not want the portrait to be hung in the Hebdomadar's Room.HC2009.11E466E466E466University of St AndrewsDUNBAR, ColinCreated byHC2009.11.JPG200820082008200820082008115 x 89 cm20082008MAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghDUNBAR, Colin (Scottish, b.1969)CRE2009-06-01AAmroom1 3130collect>internphoto20082008200811:06:1018:29:29"Gender and Academia: A study of two recently commissioned potrraits of women for the University of St Andrews" ; unpublished essay.HC2009.11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2008Written for the 2008 Undergraduate Research Internship. Copy of essay on file.ac114ad458JAB1969Hung in Lower College Hall. Second painting on the left as you enter the Hall.PORTRAITDEAN OF ARTSDEANHEBDOMADARUNITED COLLEGEKETTLE, ANNHISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-192009-06-01HC:C2PurchaseDUNBAR, ColinEdinburgh, ScotlandDUNBAR, Colin1Present2009-06-01ComponentRecord stateinitial sketches made by the artist are kept on the object file, also images of the portrait during various stages are on a CD kept in the object file of HC2009.11 - portrait of Dr McIver.2009-06-01very goodPortrait of Dr Ann KettleExcellent. new.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009DUNBAR, Colincolour photographHC2009.11 - Portrait of Dr Kay McIver (also Dean of Arts, portraits commssioned at same time).20082008200812008CommissionedUniversity of St AndrewsCommissioned by the University (as well as a portrait of Dr Kay McIver - HC2009.11) in an attempt to begin to redress the balance of females represented in the portrait collection.Portrait of Dr Kay McIverAnn Kettle joined the University in 1964 as a lecturer in Mediaeval History. In the early 1990s she was the University Hebdomadar and the Chair of the Board of the Student's Association. In 1998 she became the second female Dean of Arts. In 2002 she received an OBE for services to higher education.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasePORTRAITDEAN OF ARTSDEANHEBDOMADARUNITED COLLEGEKETTLE, ANNHISTORYObject History File140 x 115 cm5 November 2009CITCommissioned by the University (as well as a portrait of Dr Kay McIver - HC2009.11) in an attempt to begin to redress the balance of females represented in the portrait collection.HC2009.12E466E466E466University of St AndrewsDUNBAR, ColinCreated byHc2009.12.JPG200820082008200820082008115 x 89 cm20082008MAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghDUNBAR, Colin (Scottish, b.1969)CRE2009-06-01AAlch1 3025collect>intern2009200910th Jan 200916:40:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2JABALDEXAMinkBOTTLEflagonYOUNGER HALLBOURNEDENBYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202009-10-262009-05-13DonationBOURNE DENBYDenby, Derbyshire., EnglandJONES, DavidFound in cupboard by janitor.1Present2009-05-13ComponentRecord state2009-05-13goodFlagon of fields inkWARNING: still contains ink and it seeps through cork when flagon is moved.BURDGE, Jessicacolour photograph2009unknown, possibly 1940s?1Found by janitor in cupboard. Was used in Younger Hall during exams.potteryink flagonOpen Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4BstonewareEXAMINKBOTTLEFLAGONYOUNGER HALLBOURNEDENBYObject History fileFound in cupboard by janitor.HC2009.13inscr.t.c "1G FOUNTAIN PEN 1G" inscr.c "FIELD'S/FOUNTAIN/PEN/INK/Also in Twelve/Glorious Hues/Brown, Magenta, Crimson,/ Scarlet, Orange, Yellow,/Olive, Green, Turquoise,/Blue, Violet and Mauve./ Caribonum Limited /LEYTON, LONDON, E.10" inscr.b.r. "4307463" inscr. "BOURNE/42/DENBY"E455E455JONES, DavidManufactered byHC2009.13.JPG200920091900200033 cm (height) 55 cm (circumference)10th Jan 2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandDenby, Derbyshire.BOURNE DENBYMANU2009-05-13ABDALE, AmyMoved from collections cupboard to storeOpen Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2C1 3186200920098/06/200920098/6/2009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABJAB1960CURRIE, KENGLASGOWINDUSTRIALINDUSTRYlinocutprintBOSWELL COLLECTIONSCOTTISHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-212009-07-20DonationCURRIE, KenKING, SimonParagon PressCURRIE, KenDonated by the artist to the Boswell Collection of Scottish Art. Handed into Museum Collections via Tom Normand, School of Art History.1Present2009-07-20ComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomAt the time of the donation Tom Normand noted that the portfolio normally retails for £5000.2009Printed on an Albion Hand Press, using 225gsm Zerkall paper. All blocks were cut by the artist (Ken Currie).Published by Charles Booth-Clibborn under his imprint the Paragon Press.2009-07-20very good'Story from Glasgow', bound portfolio of 97 linocutsExcellent1989198919893The work presents a narrative of a life in Glasgow during the period of industrial decline in the 1980s.printslinocutsOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperCURRIE, KENGLASGOWINDUSTRIALINDUSTRYLINOCUTPRINTBOSWELL COLLECTIONSCOTTISHObject history fileDonated by the artist to the Boswell Collection of Scottish Art. Handed into Museum Collections via Tom Normand, School of Art History.HC2009.14inscr. (in pencil)' b.r penultumate page 'K. Currie'. inscr. (in pencil), b.l penultumate page, '20/50'.E482E482CURRIE, KenCreated byPrinted byPublished by2009200919891989198919891989198945 x 33.4 x 5.3 cm (portfolio closed in case)8/06/2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsCURRIE, Ken (Scottish, 1960 - )KING, SimonParagon PressCREPRINTPUB2009-07-20AAOpen Access Storeoastore1 3264collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200920092 September 200911:06:1115:43:4015:22:4915:19:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1994ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMROMoved from Crawford store and hung in the dining room at St Salvator's Hall.EDGAR, NORMANBLACK, SIR JAMESPORTRAITNOBEL PRIZEMININGMEDICINEPHYSIOLOGYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-02-022010-11-112010-11-102010-01-202009-09-09HC:C2DonationEDGAR, NormanMACKIE, RonaThe portrait was given to the University of St Andrews because Professor Mackie felt that Sir James Black 'is a perfect example of someone who without his Patrick Hamilton residential scholarship to St Andrews would not have got the start in a professional life which led to a Nobel Prize and an OM among other honours. He was the 4th of 5 boys from a mining family and there was simply no money'. Professor Mackie gave the portrait of Sir James following a meeting with Principal Louise Richardson at which was discussed the University's fundraising aimed at making St Andrews University accessible to all of ability, regardless of income. Professor Mackie suggested that reproductions of the portrait might be used on appeal literature.1Present2009-09-09ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2009-09-092011-02-02very goodvery goodPortrait of Sir James BlackwholeGood. Possible slight abrasion to paint surface lower right side. Frame. Minor losses and wear and tear to all corner edges. Minor scratches, abrasions and losses to frame in general (Mel Oakley, 17 September 2009)Condition unchanged2009BURDGE, Jessica20091994199411993CommissionedMACKIE, RonaPortraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasEDGAR, NORMANBLACK, SIR JAMESPORTRAITNOBEL PRIZEMININGMEDICINEPHYSIOLOGYPROFESSORobject history file130 x 120 cm Wood. Plain glt and washed surface (White)8 October 2009The portrait was given to the University of St Andrews because Professor Mackie felt that Sir James Black 'is a perfect example of someone who without his Patrick Hamilton residential scholarship to St Andrews would not have got the start in a professional life which led to a Nobel Prize and an OM among other honours. He was the 4th of 5 boys from a mining family and there was simply no money'. Professor Mackie gave the portrait of Sir James following a meeting with Principal Louise Richardson at which was discussed the University's fundraising aimed at making St Andrews University accessible to all of ability, regardless of income. Professor Mackie suggested that reproductions of the portrait might be used on appeal literature.HC2009.15signed in brown paint: Edgar Printed on label previously attached to back of portrait, now in object history file: Sir James Whyte Black, OM b1924 / Norman Edgar / The eminent pharmacologist, Sir James Black, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1988. This was for his work in developing a beta blocking drug. Subsequently, his work on histamine-receptor antagonists, led to the production of cimetidine. / Sir James Black studied Medicine at St Andrews University. He held posts at the University of St Andrews and Malaya, and Glasgow Veterinary School before undertaking his pioneering research with ICI and Smith, Kline and French. He has since been professor of Pharmacology at University College, London, Director of Therapeutic Research at the Wellcome Research Laboratories and has held a post at King's College Hospital Medical School. He became Fellow of the Royal Society in 1976, and was knighted in 1981. / Private collectionE484E484MACKIE, Professor Rona (Lady Black)MACKIE, Professor Rona (Lady Black)Created by199420091993200919941994111.5 x 101.1 cmabout 19942 September 2009MADUniversity of St AndrewsKnox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταPortrait of Sir James Black (1924-2010) Norman Edgar (1948- ) Oil painting, 1994 This painting is of eminent pharmacologist Sir James Black. Black studied Medicine at the University of St Andrews after being offered a scholarship aged just 15. Black’s work in developing propranolol – a revolutionary beta blocking drug used in the treatment of heart disease, led to him being awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1988. Following his death in 2010, the University has established the Sir James Black Chair of Medicine in his honour. HC2009.15EDGAR, NormanCRE2009-09-09AADALE, AmyMoved from St Salvator's dining room to the new School of Medicine. The painting is located in the main lecture room.2010-08-26med1 3265collect>interncollect>intern200920092 September 200916:24:1314:39:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114HRMROSONGBRITISH STUDENTS SONG BOOKMUSICbookSTUDENTS ASSOCIATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-052010-04-222009-09-09DonationBayley and Ferguson: London and GlasgowGlasgow, Scotland, ScotlandBROWN, Isobel1Present2009-09-09ComponentRecord statePublished for the Scottish Students' Song Book Committee Ltd by Bayley and Ferguson. This edition is undated. Ms Brown, who donated the book to the University, thinks that Mr Jenkins, who seems to have been the original owner, would have attended St Andrews University in the 1920's. So probably the book dates from this period.2009-09-09goodThe British Students' Song BookGood - Some damage to corners and spine. Spots of brown discolouration on cover (Mel Ruth Oakley, September 2009)c1920200911951OwnedOwnedBROWN, IsobelJENKINS, George MThis book seems to have come into Isobel Brown's family between 1951 and 1958, when her father was headmaster at Yetholm primary school. He replaced George Jenkins as Head Master in 1951, and Ms Brown thinks the book was thus transferred from Mr Jenkins to her family. It was owned by Isobel Brown from 1950's until 2009.Owned by George M Jenkins from c.1920.bookOpen Access StoreoastorepaperSONGBRITISH STUDENTS SONG BOOKMUSICBOOKSTUDENTS ASSOCIATIONobject history fileThis book seems to have come into Isobel Brown's family between 1951 and 1958, when her father was headmaster at Yetholm primary school. He replaced George Jenkins as Head Master in 1951, and Ms Brown thinks the book was thus transferred from Mr Jenkins to her family.HC2009.16inscr. inside cover, right side: George M JenkinsE486E486JENKINS, George MBROWN, IsobelBROWN, IsobelPublished by19502009200919101951200919101930H27.5 x W19.5 (closed) x D2.4 c.m.c19201950s-20092 September 2009OOADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgow, ScotlandBayley and Ferguson: London and GlasgowPUB2009-09-09AB16:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 3396collect>intern200920092009ST ANDREWS16:47:05Crawford Arts CentreE1997.11997-04-201997-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2MROMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LONGprintlithographRIVER AVONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-042010-03-082009-10-16DonationLONG, RichardHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2009-10-162011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodgoodgoodA Road From The Past To The Future: Work by Richard Long from the Haldane CollectionCrawford Arts Centre'River Avon Mud Fingerprint Circle'framemountartworkexcellent Frame: very slight wear at corners. Very small scratches at bottom and top of frame. (Mel Oakley, 16 October 2009)As 2009.Gap between mount and frame the length of the right side.Crumpling of artwork down left side and lower edge of paper.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009199620091PurchaseHALDANE, JohnOriginal paper size H71cm x W51cm, cut prior to coming to the Museum Collections by John Haldane (previous owner) to fit into frames. Book, 'Richard Long: selected statements and interviews' in object history files.printlithographahpaperLONGPRINTLITHOGRAPHRIVER AVONobject history fileH 88cm x W 67.5cm21 October 2009CATHC2009.17(1)signed in pencil: Richard LongE490E490HALDANE, JohnHALDANE, JohnCreated by20092009002009019961996H 70 cm x W 50 cm2009PADUniversity of St AndrewsLONG, RichardCRE2009-10-16AAah1 3398collect>intern2009ST ANDREWS16:50:25Crawford Arts CentreE1997.11997-04-201997-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2MROMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.LONGprintlithographRIVER AVONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-042010-03-082009-10-19DonationLONG, RichardHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-19ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2009-10-192011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodvery goodA Road From The Past To The Future: Work by Richard Long from the Haldane CollectionCrawford Arts CentreRiver Avon Mud Drawingframeartworkexcellent Frame. scratch at left. scratches at right side. 3 marks at top.Scratches to lower right side.Very good condition.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009199520091PurchaseHALDANE, Johnoriginal paper size H100cm x W70cm, cut prior to coming to the museum collections. Book, 'Richard Long: selected statements and interviews' in object history files.printlithographahpaperLONGPRINTLITHOGRAPHRIVER AVONH88cm x W67.5cm21 October 2009CATHC2009.17(2)signed in pencil: Richard LongE490E490HALDANE, JohnHALDANE, JohnPrinted by20090000019951995H79cm x W59cm2009PADUniversity of St AndrewsLONG, RichardPRINT2009-10-19AAah1 3397collect>interncollect>intern2009ST ANDREWS16:48:4916:48:24Crawford Arts CentreE1997.11997-04-201997-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2MROMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.printlithographNORMANDYLONGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-042011-04-042010-03-082009-10-19DonationLONG, RichardHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-19ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2009-10-192011-04-042011-04-04very goodvery goodvery goodA Road From The Past To The Future: Work by Richard Long from the Haldane CollectionCrawford Arts Centre'A Walk in Normandy'frameartworkexcellent Frame. Top Right corner slight chip. 2 scratches at left side. minor mark at the bottom.As 2009.Very good condition.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009199420091PurchaseHALDANE, Johnorigional paper size H80cm x W55cm, cut prior to coming to the museum collections. Book, 'Richard Long: selected statements and interviews' in object history files.printlithographahpaperPRINTLITHOGRAPHNORMANDYLONGobject history fileH88cm x W67.5cm21 October 2009CATHC2009.17(3)signed in pencil: Rischar LongE490E490HALDANE, JohnHALDANE, JohnPrinted by2009000000019941994H79cm x W59cm2009PADUniversity of St AndrewsLONG, RichardPRINT2009-10-19AAah1 34002009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.posterLONGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-02-082009-10-22DonationMuseum Gallery Studies StudentsHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodsigned exhibition poster for student exhibition title, "A Road from the Past to the Future: Work by richard Long from the Haldane Collectiongood (Mel Ruth Oakley 21 Oct 2009) good. some rubber residue at bottom of mountboard. frame, scratch at top right. scratch at left side and scratches at the bottom (Mel Ruth Oakley, 23 Oct 2009)2009BURDGE, Jessica20091posterahpaperPOSTERLONGObject History FileH49cm x W40cm21 October 2009HC2009.18(1)signed in red pencil: Richard Long sticker on back partially removed reads: RY EDGAE491E491HALDANE, JohnCreated by0019971997aprox H44cm x W35cm2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum Gallery Studies StudentsCRE2009-10-22ABah1 34012009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJWFMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.MONTAGERICHARD LONGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-172009-10-22DonationHALDANE, JohnHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodRichard Long photograph and text collage (various signed)good (Mel Ruth Oakley, 21 October 2009) good. frame. scratches and chips at the bottom. scratch at right side.2009BURDGE, Jessica20091collage/montage of images, cards and pieces of text.Photo and Text CollageahpaperMONTAGERICHARD LONGobject histroy fileH68cm x W48cm21 October 2009HC2009.18(2)E491E491HALDANE, JohnCreated by00aprox H63cm x W43cm2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsHALDANE, JohnCRE2009-10-22ABah1 33992009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROHung in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street. 2nd Floor.photographsLONGSCULPTURESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-02-082009-10-22DonationHALDANE, John1Present2009-10-22ComponentRecord state2009-10-22goodthree photographs of Richard Long sculpturesgood (Mel Ruth Oakley 21 Oct 2009) good. 2 marks at the top of the right photograph frame: good. wear at right corners and green marks at bottom left.2009BURDGE, Jessica20091three seperate photographs of natural features mounted within one framethree photographsahphotographsPHOTOGRAPHSLONGSCULPTURESObject History FileH33cm x W74cm21 October 2009HC2009.18(3)in black pen below left photograph: CROSS IN ENGLAND 1968. in black pen below centre photograoh: CIRCLE IN THE ANDES 1972. in black pen below right photograph: CIRCLE IN AFRICA 1978. In black pen bottom centre: THREE SCULPTURES BY RICHARD LONG faint pencil lines below photograohs.E941E941HALDANE, John00aprox H31cm x W72cm2009ADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-22ABah1 3427collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200912:03:5712:01:5611:59:4716:52:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67MROL.L.D.GOWNL.L.D. GownADAM PATRICKMEDICINECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192009-10-26DonationTERON-FORSYTH,Museum Collections Unit1Present2009-10-26ComponentRecord state2009-10-26fairSt Andrews University L.L.D. Gownfair. creased and spotting down front and at cuff of right sleave. (Mel Ruth Oakley, 26 Oct 2009)16:51:442011-07-19ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03197011952OwnedPATRICK, AdamAdam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in Classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the Royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of Medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the wat was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Dedree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.L.L.D. Gownpimento silkL.L.D.GOWNL.L.D. GOWNADAM PATRICKMEDICINECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSobject history fileHC2009.19label at collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED/ AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL/ (James Middlemass and G Incorporated) / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / ROBE MAKERS / PARIS EXHIBITION 75 / KIMBERLY 1892 / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / WILLIAM C. LENG L.L.D.E488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMuseum Collections UnitManufactered bydbi HC2009.19 front.jpgdbi HC2009.19 side.jpgdbi HC2009.19 back.jpg19700019520019231953sholder width. 54cm legnth. 125cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsTERON-Forsyth, MessersMANU2009-10-26AC16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 2877peoplecollect>intern2007200712 Nov 2007200712 Nov 200716:21:4015:38:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458JAB1941sculptureROSSROSS, ALASTAIRDANAEjesmoniteNUDEFEMALEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-02-182009-04-08DonationROSS, Alastair R.ScotlandROSS, Alastair R.1Present2009-04-08ComponentRecord stateROSS, Alastair R.Value: £6000 (insurance) Insurance value suggested by artist, based on sale of cast sold at Royal Scottish Academy exhibition. Letter in file.20072009-04-08very good"Danae II"Excellent15:37:5817:37:15oastore/cabinet4Doastore2011-02-16ROBINSON, Claire17:37:152011-02-182011-02-16BURDGE, Jessicacolour photograph20091sculpturesculptureOpen Access StoreoastorejesmoniteSCULPTUREROSSROSS, ALASTAIRDANAEJESMONITENUDEFEMALEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storesee object history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfDHC2009.2s. in ink; bottom of base. "Alastair R. Ross, 2/25" inscr. engraved metal plaque; b.c. "DANAE II / Alistair R. Ross R.S.A."E419E419ROSS, Alastair R.Created byHC2009.2.JPG1899200720072007200751.5 x 18.3 cm12 Nov 2007ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandROSS, Alastair R. (Scottish; b.1941) R.S.ACRE2009-04-08AA15:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore in row5, bay1, shelfB2011-02-18Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1B1 3428collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200916:52:4312:31:3512:31:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458MROMROADAM PATRICKGOWNMEDICINEGLASGOW UNIVERSITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-192011-07-152011-07-152010-01-182009-10-26DonationMuseum Collections Unitdonated by Professor Hugh MacDougall at the Bute Medical School.1Present2009-10-26ComponentRecord state2009-10-26fairRed Gown.fair. marks down front and on both sleaves.16:51:44oastore/row9/bay52011-07-15ROBINSON, Claire12:302011-07-19ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13197011923OwnedPATRICK, AdamGown worn by Professor Adam Patrick. Expect to be University of Glasgow. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the wat was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Dedree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.RED GOWNOpen Access StoreoastoreADAM PATRICKGOWNMEDICINEGLASGOW UNIVERSITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSOpen Access StorageObject History FileLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5donated by Professor Hugh MacDougall at the Bute Medical School.HC2009.20black label inside neck: THOMSON, SON & LAIDLAW, / ROBEMAKERS TO / TO THE UNIVERSITY, / 159 St. Vincent Street, / GLASGOW. / VIA.VERITAS.VITAE488E488PATRICK, AdamMuseum Collections Unitdbi HC2009.20 front.jpgdbi HC2009.20 back.jpg1970019230sholder width. 70cm Length. 130cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-26AC16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 34292009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROMEDICINEBIRRETUMADAM PATRICKCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-182009-10-26DonationThomson Son & LaffertyGLASGOWMuseum Collections Unitdonated by Professor Hugh Macdougall at Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-26ComponentRecord state2009-10-26goodbirretumgood. been pressed flat. (Mel Ruth Oakley, 26 October 2009)197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the wat was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Dedree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.BIRRETUMccvelvetMEDICINEBIRRETUMADAM PATRICKCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSobject history filedonated by Professor Hugh Macdougall at Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.21Black Label: Thomson Son & Laidlaw / 159. ST VINCENT STREET / Glasgwwo. White Label hand stitched in: Adam PatrickE488E488Patrick, AdamMuseum Collections UnitCreated by197000188300W 26cm L 27cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsGlasgowThomson Son & LaffertyCRE2009-10-26ABcc1 3435collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200914:50:0915:11:1610:42:1810:30:2510:24:3414:46:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458MROMROStoleMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052011-03-282011-03-242011-03-242011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29fairWhite and Black Stolefair: wear to white material and discolouredGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.StoleOpen Access StoreoastoreSTOLEMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEobject history filedonated to Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.22stitched in label black embroidered: Adam PatrickE488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.22 flat.jpgHC2009.22 front.jpg197000188300Length 117cm Width 18cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3434peoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1611:07:2816:10:4214:48:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458MROMROScarfMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodblack scarft with white and beige stripes and tasslesgood. a small loss of part of the edge white stripe. stripe colours fadedGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.ScarfOpen Access Storeoastoresynthetic fabricSCARFMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougallHC2009.23E488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.23 scarf.jpgHC2009.23 scarf Adam Partrick label.jpg1970018830Length120cm Width 32cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3441peoplecollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1710:20:4514:49:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458MROMROBow tiePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, HughDonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord state2009-10-30very goodblack 'bat wings' bow tieexcellent. some minor creasesGARST, MegGARST, Meg197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access StoreoastoreBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history fileDonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.24(1)black label with white embroidery: AKCO / REG white label with black embroidery: 33 black label with white embroidery: J. M. Scott, / 53, REFORM ST. DUNDEE.E488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.24 (1) tie.jpgHC2009.24 (2) label.jpg197000188300Length 83cm min width 2.5cm max width 4.5cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30AALocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3442peoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1710:49:2610:47:4914:50:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458MROMROBow tiePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, HughDonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord state2009-10-30goodblack 'bat wings' bow tiegood. some minor creases and small stain near one of the wingsGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/2011Taken 27/02/2011197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access StoreoastoreBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history fileDonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.24(2)white label with black embroidery: 34 white label with black embroidery: J. M. 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Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access StoreoastoreBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history fileDonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.24(3)E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.24 (3) tie.jpg1970018830Length 86cm width 2.5cm 2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30AALocated in costume bay5, drawerAOpen Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3444peoplecollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1710:58:4414:51:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458MROMROTHISTLEMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMBow tieCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord state2009-10-30very goodblack 'thistle wings' bowtieexcellent. some minor creasesGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access StoreoastoreTHISTLEMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMBOW TIECOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.24(4)black label with white embroidery: ACKO white label with black embroidery: 16 1/2E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.24 (4) label.jpgHC2009.24 (4) tie.jpg197000188300length 81 cm max width 6 am min width 2cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30AALocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3439peoplecollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1711:00:3414:52:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458MROMROCOLLARPATRICK ,PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodgents white shirt collarGood. Startched into a cicle and tie has been floded. some very minor spottingGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.shirt collarOpen Access StoreoastoreCOLLARPATRICK ,PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.25(1)written in black ink: R. C. Patrick HORSE SHOE QUALITY. / ROCOLA / Chiltern. / REGDTRADEMARK / 340121 / 17 X 13/4 STAPLED LABLE AT TIE:ad338E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.25 (1) shirt collar.jpgHC2009.25 (1) RC Patrick label.jpg1970018830Dia11.5cm max width 6.5cm min width 4cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3440peoplecollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1711:02:2414:52:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458MROMROCOLLARPATRICK ,PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodgents white shirt collargood. startched into a circleGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.shirt collarOpen Access StoreoastoreCOLLARPATRICK ,PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.25(2)written in black ink: R.C. PATRICK Stamped in black ink: Doyds SENIOR SERVICE 2 17 Green Label: AD338E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.25 (2) shirt collar.jpgHC2009.25.(2) label.jpg1970018830Dia 12.5cm max width 6.5cm min width 3.5cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3436people200915:11:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROEnvelopeMEDICINEEASTERN REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARDPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macgougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodStamped Address Envelope to Professor Adam Partick, LL.D.good. slightly creased197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.EnvelopeccpaperENVELOPEMEDICINEEASTERN REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARDPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh Macgougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.26red stamd: If undelivered please e / EASTERN REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD / 430 BLACKNESS ROAD DUNDEE red stamp: SD N D / 19I 50 / ANGUS red stapm: GREAT BRITA / POST PAID / N 2 1d/2 25 Address label typed: FASTEN Envelop by gumming this Lael across flap / Open by cutting label instead of tearing Envelope. / Professor Adam Patrick, LL.D., / 12 Windsor Street, DUNDEE. / Eastern Regional Board, 430 Blackness Road, Dundee. / Lablest - For use only on letter packets not exceeding 10" x 5" in size. written in black ink on label: Resignation yhospitals written on label and scored out: Hospitals SpecialistsE404E404MacDougall, Proefssor HughPATRICK, Professor Adam01970000000188300000length 23cm Width 10.5cm2009ADOUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABcc1 3430collect>interncollect>internpeople200911:47:5916:52:4315:11:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67ac114MROPATRICK, ADAMMEDICINEWAISTCOATCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-07-192011-03-282009-10-29DonationROWANSMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated by Professor Hugh Macdonald in the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29fairWhite Gents Waistcoatfair. brown spot at bottom left. black mark above left pocket. black marks at right arm.16:51:44oastore/row9/bay52011-07-18ROBINSON, Claire15:142011-07-19ROBINSON, Claire2011-08-03197011880OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the wat was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Dedree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.WAISTCOATOpen Access Storeoastorecotton with metal bucklePATRICK, ADAMMEDICINEWAISTCOATCOSTUMEOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5donated by Professor Hugh Macdonald in the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.27label in backstrp: ROAWANS / GLASGWO & BIRMINGHAM wrtting in black marker at neck: OFL592 T46E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughManufactered bydbi HC2009.27 front.jpg19700018800018831970L 59cm Waist 47cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsROWANSMANU2009-10-29AC16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 3431collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200911:54:2011:51:4216:52:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67MROPATRICK, ADAMSHIRTMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated by Professor Hugh MacDougall at the Bute Buteical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29fairMans White Shirtfair. creased. some repairs. slight stains.16:51:44cc2011-07-19ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-03197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.SHIRTcccottonPATRICK, ADAMSHIRTMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history filedonated by Professor Hugh MacDougall at the Bute Buteical SchoolHC2009.28(1)black pen on front: 2b4b black pen at neck: 823 P40 / MC / OF2597/ Adam PatrickE404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor Hughdbi HC2009.28(1) front.jpgdbi HC2009.28(1) back.jpg1970018830length 98cm sholder width 60sm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29AC16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 3432collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople200916:52:4312:17:5212:17:2615:11:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ac114MROPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINESHIRTDRYCLEANINGCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-192011-07-152011-07-152011-03-282009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the collections by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodMans White Shirtgood. creased with sptooing at back and underarms16:51:44oastore/row9/bay52011-07-15ROBINSON, Claire12:162011-07-19ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13197011880OwnedPATRICK, AdamCame in drycleaning bag of good condition, H37cm x W24cm D4cm with purple text: your shirt sir/ LAUNDERED BY / Stevensons / OUR / DRY CLEANING SERVICE / IS Excellent TOO Belonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.SHIRTOpen Access StoreoastorecottonPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINESHIRTDRYCLEANINGCOSTUMEOpen Access Storageobject History FileLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5donated to the collections by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.28(2)at collar label with red embroidery reads: Old / England/ MADE IN Gr. BRITIAN black pen at collar: G-16 1/2 RSIE404E404PATRICK, Professor ADAMMacDougall, Professor Hughdbi HC2009.28(2) front.jpgdbi HC2009.28(2) back.jpg1970018800Length 89cm sholder width 60cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29AB16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 3433collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople200916:52:4312:24:0212:23:2815:11:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ac114MRODRYCLEANINGSHIRTMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-192011-07-152011-07-152011-03-282009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodMens white shirtgood. some spotting. creased. a repair16:51:44oastore/row9/bay52011-07-15ROBINSON, Claire12:232011-07-19ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamShirt came in clear celophane bag in fair condition with rip H41.5cm x W24cm x D2.5cm Belonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.SHIRTOpen Access StoreoastorecottonDRYCLEANINGSHIRTMEDICINEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5donated to the Museum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougallHC2009.28(3)on front in black pen: 2b4b at neck in black pen: STIFF / F2592 OF2592 sewn in label: Partrick yellow stitches at back of neck.E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor Hughdbi HC2009.28(3) front.jpgdbi HC2009.28(3) back.jpg1970018830sholder width 50cm length 97.5cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29AB16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 3445people200915:11:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord state2009-10-30fairred academic hoodfair. some spotting and colour wear throughout. wear and rip at edges of lining.197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970. academic hoodccPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.29E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor Hugh1970018830L 104cm x W 82cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30ACcc1 2899200920095th Febuary 2009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpre 1939HRALDMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNREDSTUDENTRED GOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222009-04-17DonationYOUNG, MaggieDonated by Maggie Young and sent by post to the Museum Collections Unit.1Present2009-04-17ComponentRecord state2009-04-17fairRed student gownFair - some small holes in red gown and discolouration of brown velvet area.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009DALE, Amycolour photograph2009193911939OwnedYOUNG, JohnOwned by Dr John Young and he wore it for his graduate in 1939. Maggie Young informed us that the gown had been passed down several generations of the Young family, before coming to John Young.Donated by Maggie Young and worn by her father-in-law Dr John Young. Photo of Dr John Young wearing the gown as a graduate in 1939 and details of family history were also send with the gown at the time of donation.textileGOWNOpen Access Storeoastorevelvet and woolGOWNREDSTUDENTRED GOWNobject file16 September 2009Donated by Maggie Young and sent by post to the Museum Collections Unit.Owned by Dr John Young and he wore it for his graduate in 1939. Maggie Young informed us that the gown had been passed down several generations of the Young family, before coming to John Young.HC2009.3E472E472YOUNG, MaggieYOUNG, John18712009193920091939120cm (length)5th Febuary 2009pre 1939ADOUniversity of St Andrews2009-04-17ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 3447people200915:11:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord state2009-10-30goodpurple and white academic hoodfair. creased with discolouration and spotting. insect shell (expect carpet beetle) found in fur. (Mel Ruth Oakley, 30 Octorber 2009)197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970. academic hoodccunknown and furPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.30label: R. C. PATRICKE404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor Hugh1970018830L82cm x W89cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30ABcc1 3446collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople200917:36:4717:36:3217:35:2315:11:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114MROPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-122011-05-122011-05-122011-03-282009-10-30DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-30ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2009-10-302011-05-12goodgoodred academic hoodwholegood. creasesAccessed for mould treatment, but no evidence for mould was found.197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970. academic hoodOpen Access StoreoastorePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINEHOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSobject history filedonated to the Museum Collections by Professor Hugh Macdougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.31E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor Hugh197000188300L104cm x W81cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-30ABDALE, AmyFound in box in North Haugh store during mould cleaning. Should be moved back to Open Access store once mould cleaning project is complete.2011-05-12Deep storagenhstore1 3437peoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1711:04:1811:03:3814:53:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ad458MROMROMEDICINEBow tiePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, HughDonated to the museum collections by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodwhite bow tiegood. 3 fold creases minor spottingGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access Storeoastoresynthetic materialMEDICINEBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMCOSTUMEobject history fileDonated to the museum collections by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.32(1)written in black ink: P46 / Patrick 596E404E404PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.32 (1) label.jpgHC2009.32 (1) white tie.jpg1970018830length 87cm x width 2.8cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3438peoplecollect>intern200915:11:1714:53:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458MROMROBow tiePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINETHISTLECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Muesum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodwhite 'thistle wing ' bow tiegood. some discolouration and spottingGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access Storeoastoresynthetic fabricBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINETHISTLECOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Muesum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.32(2)E488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.32 (2) tie.jpg1970018830length 73cm max width 7.1cm min width 2cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3338peoplecollect>interncollect>intern200915:11:1611:05:5014:53:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458MROMROBow tiePATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-242011-02-032010-01-182009-10-29DonationMACDOUGALL, Hughdonated to the Muesum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical School1Present2009-10-29ComponentRecord state2009-10-29goodwhite bow tiegood. some discolouration and fold creasesGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11197011883OwnedPATRICK, AdamBelonged to Professor Adam Patrick. Adam Patrick was Professor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews from October 1st 1923. He came from Glasgow where he was a visiting consultant physician at the Glasgow Fever Hospital and Bellahouston Hosptial. He was Born in Greenock of June 29th 1883 and was educated at Greenock Academy. He took an Honours M.A. in classics in 1904, and his M.C. Ch.B with Honours in 1908. His M.D. thesis won the Bellahouston Gold Medal in 1913. After graduation and house physician and surgeon posts, he went to Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital, and here he began his interest in the infectious fevers which continued throughout his life. He also did a spell as extra honorary dispensing physician at the royal hospital for sick children, and was assistant to the Professor of medicine, before joining the R.A.M.C. at the outbreak of War. He was posted to Malta as bacteriologist in the hospital there, and by the end of the war was officer in charge. After the war he became a Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1919, and had become a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London not long before his appointment at St Andrews. He was awarded the Honorary Degree of doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow in 1948 and by the University of St Andrews in 1952. He died in 1970.Bow tieOpen Access Storeoastoresynthetic fabricBOW TIEPATRICK, PROFESSOR ADAMMEDICINECOSTUMEobject history filedonated to the Muesum Collections Unit by Professor Hugh MacDougall of the Bute Medical SchoolHC2009.32(3)written in black in: P46 embroidered in red thread: . / 823 / . written in black ink : 2b4b 9.90 PatrickE488E488PATRICK, Professor AdamMacDougall, Professor HughHC2009.32 (3) label.jpgHC2009.32 (3) white tie.jpg1970018830Length 28cm width 3cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-10-29ABLocated in costume bay5, drawerA2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5A1 3451collect>interncollect>intern200911:59:4311:59:20HC2009.33(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114MROMROCommunion TokenFREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1845subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182009-11-202009-11-20DonationWILKINSHAW, Janet1Present2009-11-20ComponentRecord state2009-11-20fairFree Church of Scotland Communion Tokemfair: some discolouration and scatches.HC2009.33(2)200911845OwnedWILKINSHAW, JanetFree Church of Scotland Communion TokemCommunion TokenmetalCOMMUNION TOKENFREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1845object history file.HC2009.33(1)side one: THIS 00 IN REMEBRANCE OF ME / 1 / I COR XA23 30 side 2: FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND / KINGHORN / 1845E489E489WILKINSHAW, JanetWILKINSHAW, Janet2009018450W 3cm x H 2.1cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-11-20AC1 3450collect>intern200911:59:20HC2009.33(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROCommunion TokenFREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1845subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-11-20DonationWILKINSHAW, Janet1Present2009-11-20ComponentRecord state2009-11-20fairFree Church of Scotland Communion Tokemfair: some white discolouration and scatches.HC2009.33(1)200911845OwnedWILKINSHAW, JanetFree Church of Scotland Communion TokemcoinCommunion TokenmetalCOMMUNION TOKENFREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1845object history file.HC2009.33(2)side one: THIS 00 IN REMEBRANCE OF ME / 3 / I COR XA23 30 side 2: FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND / KINGHORN / 1845E489E489WILKINSHAW, JanetWILKINSHAW, Janet2009018450W 3cm x H 2.1cm2009OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-11-20AC1 3449collect>intern20082008September 200809:55:27HC2011.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJuly 2008kjk2JABJABHung in the Senate Room.PORTRAITPRINCIPALLANG, BRIANCROWE, VICTORIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-192009-11-202009-11-20PurchaseCROWE, VictoriaThe Bank House, Main Street, West Linton, EH46 7EE, ScotlandCROWE, VictoriaPurchased from the artist. Copy of invoice on file.1Present2009-11-20ComponentRecord state£19,500DALE, Amy2009-11-202011-02-08very goodgoodPortrait of Principal Brian LangWholeExcellent. NewTwo spots of gilding loss at top right of frame. Canvas is wrinkled/slack at bottom left.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009Antonia Reeve Photography, Edinburghcolour photograph20082008200812008CommissionedUniversity of St AndrewsCost: £19,500; Commissioned by the University to mark the retirement of Principal Lang.Principal's gownBrian Lang was Principal of the University from January 2001 - December 2008.paintingoil paintingsenoil on linenPORTRAITPRINCIPALLANG, BRIANCROWE, VICTORIAobject history file152 x 122 cmJanuary 2009Commissioned by the University to mark the retirement of Principal Lang.Purchased from the artist. Copy of invoice on file.£19,500£19,500HC2009.34University of St AndrewsCROWE, VictoriaCreated byH7OQ46~8.TIFHGTLBX~D.TIF2121200820082008200820082008127 x 101.5 cmJuly 2008September 2008MAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandThe Bank House, Main Street, West Linton, EH46 7EECROWE, VictoriaCRE2009-11-20AAsen1 3465collect>intern30/10/200810:47:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458MROMROMORTAR BOARDTERTIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012010-01-182009-12-09DonationPRICE, HeatherHeather Price was Mary Rose Prise's Daughter who donated the mortar board after her mothers death.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodMortar Board with yellow tasselgood. the tassel is very slightly worn. MRO 9/12/0910:47:08oastore/row9/bay42011-02-04ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01200811955OwnedPRICE, Mary RoseCOSTUMEMORTAR BOARDOpen Access StoreoastoreMORTAR BOARDTERTIANOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, costume bay4 in box4Heather Price was Mary Rose Prise's Daughter who donated the mortar board after her mothers death.HC2009.35stitched label: Maryrose Miller printed mark: Made in EnglandE467E467PRICE (nee MILLER), Mary RosePRICE, Heather2008019550W24cm x H24cm x D15cm30/10/2008OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-09AB10:47:08ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6A1 34662005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROCommunion TokenKILMENYMINISTER ANDREW HUTTON1782subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-182009-12-09DonationYOUNG, Jean1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09good1782 Communion Tokengood. wear on the metal. MRO 9/12/0920051OwnedMARSHAL, E &Abelieved MAH stands for Minister Andrew Hutton.Communion TokenccPewter or LeadCOMMUNION TOKENKILMENYMINISTER ANDREW HUTTON1782object history fileHC2009.36embossed: M / AH / 1782 embossed: KILMENYMARSHAL, Misses E &AYoung, Jean2005000D 2cm. W 0.3cm2005OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-09ABcc1 3467collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5212:01:2312:33:1912:32:5412:32:1710:34:4110:27:3410:21:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2009.37(2)HC2009.37(3)HC2009.37(4)HC2009.37(5)HC2009.37(6)HC2009.37(7)HC2009.37(8)HC2009.37(9)HC2009.37(10)cr67ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROSPECIAL GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC:C87DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodspecial greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.good: some markings on both sides of the medal. wearing to the embossed border of the box. MRO 9/12/0917:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1953 -1954, with box.General Humanity, class medal, 1951-52, with box.Senior Honours Greek, class medal, 1954-55, with box.Special Humanity, class medal, 1952-53, with box.Senior Honours Humanity, class medal, 1954-55, with box.general greek, class medal, 1952-53, with box.junior honours greek, class medal, 1953-54, with box.civil law, class medal, 1955-56, with box.general french, class medal, 1950-51, with box.Class MedalsCLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreSPECIAL GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(1)medal engraved: SPECIAL GREEK / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1952-53 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3476collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5512:32:5412:32:1810:34:4910:31:1310:21:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROGENERAL FRENCHCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodgeneral french, class medal, 1950-51, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO, 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreGENERAL FRENCHCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(10)medal engraved: GENERAL FRENCH / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1950-51 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3468collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5312:32:5512:32:2010:34:5210:28:1210:21:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROJUNIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodspecial greek class medal, 1953 -1954, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. MRO 9/12/0917:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreJUNIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(2)medal engraved: JUNIOR HONOURS HUMANITY / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1953-54 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3469collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5312:32:5512:32:2110:34:5510:28:4010:21:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROGENERAL HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodGeneral Humanity, class medal, 1951-52, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. small dent in medal (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreGENERAL HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(3)medal engraved: GENERAL HUMANITY / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1951-52 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3470collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5312:32:5512:32:2210:34:5610:29:0610:21:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROSENIOR HONOURS GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodSenior Honours Greek, class medal, 1954-55, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreSENIOR HONOURS GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(4)medal engraved: SENIOR HONOURS GREEK / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1954-55 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3471collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5312:32:5612:32:2310:34:5710:29:2310:21:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROSENIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodSpecial Humanity, class medal, 1952-53, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreSENIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(5)medal engraved: SPECIAL HUMANITY / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1952-53 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3472collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5312:32:5612:32:2410:34:5910:29:3910:21:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROSENIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodSenior Honours Humanity, class medal, 1954-55, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreSENIOR HONOURS HUMANITYCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(6)medal engraved: SENIOR HONOURS HUMANITY / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1954-55 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3473collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5412:32:5712:32:2510:35:0110:29:5410:21:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROGENERAL GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodgeneral greek, class medal, 1952-53, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreGENERAL GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(7)medal engraved: GENERAL GREEK / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1952-53 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3474collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5412:32:5712:32:2610:35:0310:30:2610:21:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROJUNIOR HONOURS GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodjunior honours greek, class medal, 1953-54, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreJUNIOR HONOURS GREEKCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(8)medal engraved: JUNIOR HONOURS GREEK / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1953-54 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3475collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/9/0817:47:5512:32:5712:32:2710:35:0510:30:4710:21:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROCIVIL LAWCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-112010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-09HC2009.37(1)DonationAlex R Kirkwood & SonEDINBURGHMARSHALL, Enid R.1Present2009-12-09ComponentRecord state2009-12-09goodcivil law, class medal, 1955-56, with box.good: wearing to the embossed border of the box. (MRO 9/12/09)17:47:1110:19:34oastorecc2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:192011-07-112010-11-16HC2009.37(1) - (10)195311952AwardedMARSHALL, Enid R.special greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.CLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoreCIVIL LAWCLASS MEDALENID R MARSHALLOpen Access Storeobject history filemarked and moved into store.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.37(9)medal engraved: CIVIL LAW / AIEN APIZTEYEIN / 1955-56 / ENID A. MARSHALL Engraved: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Box embossed: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS / 15, Albany St. / EDINBURGH / EST 1826E450E450MARSHALL, Enid RMARSHALL, Enid RCreated by1953019520box, W9.3cm x H9.3cm x D2cm medall, Dia5.2cm H0.529/9/08WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex R Kirkwood & somCRE2009-12-09AB17:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer MARSHALL2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerMARSHALL1 3477collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern25/02/200811:36:1312:34:0810:45:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458JABMROMitchell MedalmedalHUNTER, DR JAMESLOGIC AND RHETORICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-01-202009-12-10HC:C87DonationLYLE, Marjourie1Present2009-12-10ComponentRecord state2009-12-10fairThe Mitchell Medal with Boxmedal good. metal tarnished and some minor scratches. box fair. wearing to the cases and discolour of lining. (MRO 10/12/09)11:35:33oastoreROBINSON, Claire2011-06-281AwardedHUNTER, JamesPresented to Dr James Hunter (Professor of Logic and Rhetoric) as a student.Class MedalsmedalMitchell MedalOpen Access StoreoastoreMITCHELL MEDALMEDALHUNTER, DR JAMESLOGIC AND RHETORICOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocation checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.38embossed on box lining: JOHN. G. JACOB / CHURCH STREET / LIVERPOOL Embossed on obverse of medal: ACADEMIA EDINENSIS JUVENTUTIS STUDIIS SACRATA : / MDCCCXXIV Embossed on reverse of medal, Latinised from the Greek: E / PAIDEIA / KAI / TES / SOPHIAS / KAI / TES / ARETES / METER / JAMES G. HUNTER / 6TH CLASS / MDCCCXLIXHUNTER, Dr JamesLYLE, Marjourie0000medal dia 5cm x H 0.3cm box L8cm x W8cm x H2cm25/02/2008WADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-10AC11:35:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer HIJK2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerHIJK1 3478collect>intern200812:01:41HC2009.40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROSilhouetteWILSON, DR CHARLESPROFESSOR OF HEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182009-12-10DonationLYLE, Marjourie1Present2009-12-10ComponentRecord state2009-12-10fairSilhouette (right facing) of Dr Charles Wilson Professor of Hebrewfair: rip on reverse. marks on glass and abrasions on frame. foxing on solhouette. (MRO 10/12/09)1OwnedWILSON, CharlesSilhouette (left facing) of Jane Wilsonfamily tree in object history fileSilhouetteccSILHOUETTEWILSON, DR CHARLESPROFESSOR OF HEBREWobject history fileHC2009.39label on reverse: R Charles / Wilson / Prof : of Hebrew / St Andrews / m / Elizabebeth Stark Label on reverse: Given to S.S.7 and me by Kathleen / Sewell London. Sept 28th 1936 for me / now and in John fisher after me. / JSF > HM Lyle nee Watt 1992 M. H. WattE425E425WILSON, Dr CharlesLyle, Marjourie0000W13 x H15.4 x D0.8cm2008OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-10ACcc1 2900collect>intern200920094th March 200918:50:59HC2009.5HC2009.6HC2009.7single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRALDMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.GAMEFIFESTUDENT SOCIETYWARGAMINGSAGAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-082010-04-222009-04-17DonationFRASER, KennethGames from St Andrews University Wargaming Society, left with Mr Fraser who was a member.1Present2009-04-17ComponentRecord state2009-04-17goodSAGA board gamegood, some brown marking and discolouration to box of game.18:50:1917:20:51oastore/row6/bay5Aoastore2011-06-202009BURDGE, Jessica17:20:512011-10-082011-06-202009DALE, Amycolour photographHC2009.5 to HC2009.7 - other board games donated by Mr Fraser and used by the Wargaming Society20091Bonnie Prince Charlie board gameWilson's Creek: The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861 board gameTito and his Partisan Army Yogoslavia, 1941-45 board gameSAGA board game in box. The game consists of one board, a character guide (SAGALOG), A5 blue instruction sheet, A5 white instruction booklet, blue six-sided dice, ten green counters, ten blue counters, ten black counters, ten white counters, one red pen, selection of instruction cards (including home-made hand written ones) and a hand-written sheet detailling optional combat system. The premise of the game is to "Carve your way to the plunder of Perth through Angus and Fife with the Norsemen".GAMEboard gameOpen Access Storeoastorecardplasticpaper and wood.GAMEFIFESTUDENT SOCIETYWARGAMINGSAGAOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf A in solander box16 September 2009Games from St Andrews University Wargaming Society, left with Mr Fraser who was a member.HC2009.4E473E473FRASER, KennethHC2009.4 (game board).jpgHC2009.4.jpg1872200920094.5 x 33.5 x 58 cm (box) 56.5 x 64 cm (board)4th March 2009ADUniversity of St Andrews2009-04-17AB18:50:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 1, shelf B.2011-10-08Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1B1 3479collect>intern200812:01:41HC2009.39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABMROSilhouetteWILSON, DR CHARLESWILSON, JANEHUNTER, DR JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182010-01-202009-12-10DonationLYLE, Marjourie1Present2009-12-10ComponentRecord state2009-12-10fairSilhouette (left facing) of Jane Wilsonfair. cracking and abrasions to frame. Glass broken in transport. Foxing on silhouette. Top Left corner scored. Loss at botton Right. Rip at bottom of paper on reverse and paper is lifitng from frame..HC2009.391OwnedWILSON, JaneSilhouette (right facing) of Dr Charles Wilson Professor of HebrewJane Wilson was the Daughter of Dr Charles Wilson Professor of Hebrew and Wife of Dr James Hunter Professor of Logic and Rhetoric. Family Tree is in the object history file.SilhouetteccSILHOUETTEWILSON, DR CHARLESWILSON, JANEHUNTER, DR JAMESobject history fileHC2009.40written on back: Came to Susan Stirling Fisher nee Watt / c 1910 From Misses Jane & Rebecca Watt / John S Fisher (1992) believed it / to be silhouette of JANE WILSON HUNTER / daughter of Prof Charles Wilson St Andrews / & wilfe of Revd Professor James Hunter / My greatgreatgradmother - Marjourie Lyle (Watt) 1992 / given by John S Fisher.E425E425WILSON, JaneLyle, Marjourie0000W13 x H15.4 x D0.8cm2008OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-10ACcc1 3532collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern24/10/200611:57:0012:30:0112:19:5712:18:0912:15:1010:50:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1946hcr1hcr1ad458ad458ad458ad458MROMROIRVINE, PRINCIPLEmedalCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-272011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162009-12-142009-12-11HC:C76DonationMEVIN, Julia1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord state2009-12-11fairMedal commemorating the Silver Jubline of James Irvine as Principal and Vice-Chancellorgood. abrasions to the top of the box and at all four corners. abrasions also on the bottom of the box. (MRO 11/12/09)12:29:15oastoreROBINSON, Claire2011-06-281AwardedIRVINE, James ColquhounMedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreIRVINE, PRINCIPLEMEDALCHEMISTRYOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.41reverse of medal: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / PRESENTED BY / PRESENT & PAST STUDENTS / TO COMMEMORATE /THE SILVER JUBILEE OF / SIR JAMES COLQUHOUN IRVINE / AS PRINCIPLE AND VICE CHANCELLORE / 1921-1946 / AWARDED TO / WHO GRADUATED IN / CHEMISTRY / AIEN ARITIUEIAN lining of box: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / Medalists. / 9. St James Square / EDINBURGH / ESTAB. 1928E393E393IRVINE, Principle Sir JamesMEVIN, Julia0000dia 5cm x h 0.4sm L8.2cm x W8.3cm x D2.1cm194624/10/2006WADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-11AC12:29:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer I2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerI1 353926/10/06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABMROAUTOGRAPHTERRY, DAME ELLENUniversity HouseHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-01-202009-12-11DonationTERRY, EllenUniversity HouseMELVIN, Julia1Present2009-12-11ComponentRecord state2009-12-11fairframed autograph by Dame Ellen Terryfair: loss at bottom right corner and at top right. water damage on reverse at bottom. tear on label at reverse. mark on glass at bottom left. (MRO 11/12/09)19221Dame Ellen Terry recieved an honourary Degree from St Andrews Univsrityautograohccpen on paperAUTOGRAPHTERRY, DAME ELLENUNIVERSITY HOUSEHONORARY DEGREEobject history fileHC2009.42autogrpah: writted on label on reverse: TELEPHONE NO. 117 THE UNIVERSITY HOUSE, / ST ANDREWS. / Written by Ellen Terry. / and left in the Blotter in / this room May 1922E393E393MELVIN, JuliaCreated by0010.5cm x 14.2cm framed: 12cm x 15.8cm x 1.5cm26/10/06ADUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity HouseTERRY, Dame EllenCRE2009-12-11ACcc1 3714collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern31/10/200814:25:3012:35:5410:53:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1927cr67ad458ad458JABMROCLASS MEDALFIRST SCIENCE PRACTICAL BOTANYALEX KIRKWOOD AND SONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-042010-11-162010-11-162010-01-202009-12-22HC:C87DonationAlex R Kirkwood and Son MedlaistsEDINBURGHANDRESON, Lesley1Present2009-12-22ComponentRecord state2009-12-22good'First Science Practical Botany' Class Medal in Box.good. box liner centre has tug damagewear to box top right and left corners. (MRO 21/12/09)14:24:41oastoreROBINSON, Claire2011-07-0419271AwardedSMITH, EricaErica Smith went on to teach biology at school in St AlbansClass MedalsmedalCLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoremetalCLASS MEDALFIRST SCIENCE PRACTICAL BOTANYALEX KIRKWOOD AND SONOpen Access Storeobject history file.2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.43embossed on the box: ALEX R. KIRKWOOD &SON / Medalistss / 9.St James Square / EDINBURGH / ESTAB. 1825 Medal obverse: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Medal reverse: FIRST SCIENCE PRACTICAL BOTANY EQUAL / AIEN APISTEUEIN / 1927 / FRANCES ERICA SMITHE453E453SMITH, EricaANDRESON, LesleyCreated by0000Box: W8cm x D8cm x H 1.8cm Medal:192731/10/2008WADUniversity of St AndrewsEDINBURGHAlex R Kirkwood and Son MedlaistsCRE2009-12-22AB14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 3715collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern29/7/200912:02:5212:36:5210:55:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458JABMROGREEK19641965CLASS MEDALALEX R KIRKWOOD AND SON MEDALISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-01-202009-12-22HC:C87DonationAlex Kirkwood and SonEDINBURGHBAXTER, Alexander Robert Fife1Present2009-12-22ComponentRecord state2009-12-22goodSenior Honours M.A. Greek Class Medalgood. box catch stiff. wear at all four box corners (MRO 21/12/09)12:02:14oastoreROBINSON, Claire2011-06-281AwardedBAXTER, Alexander Robert FifeClass MedalsmedalCLASS MEDALOpen Access StoreoastoremetalGREEK19641965CLASS MEDALALEX R KIRKWOOD AND SON MEDALISTOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.44box lining: ALEX R KIRKWOOD & SON / Medalises. / 13. Albany St. EDINBURGH 1 / ESTAB. 1824 obverse of ocoin: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE / MCCCCXI Reverse of coin: SENIOR HONOURS M.A. GREEK / AIEN APISTEUEIn / 1964-65 / ALEXANDER ROBERT FIFE BAXTERE485E485BAXTER, Alexander Robert FifeBAXTER, Alexander Robert FifeCreated by000019641965coin dia 5.1cm x H0.5cm box W9cm x D8.7 x H2.3cm29/7/2009WADUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAlex Kirkwood annd SonCRE2009-12-22AB12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 3716collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:02:5215:39:3812:37:3110:58:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1965kjk2kjk2ad458ad458JABMROLewis Campbell MedalmedalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202010-11-162010-11-162010-01-202009-12-22HC:C87DonationBAXTER, Alexander1Present2009-12-22ComponentRecord state2009-12-22goodLewis Campbell Medal in case awarded 1965coin slightly tarnished box hinges stiff and tassle of removing coin gone. abrasions to embossed border left.15:39:05oastoreROBINSON, Claire2011-06-20ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-06-232011-06-231AwardedBAXTER, Alexanderawarded to Alexander Baxter 1965Class MedalsmedalLewis Campbell MedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverLEWIS CAMPBELL MEDALMEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file2010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.45coind obverse: LEWIS CAMPBELL PROFESSOR OF GREEK St ANDREWS VNIV 18C3 1892 Reverso of coin: Greek Lettering Box lining: WH / Walker & Hall / SheffieldBAXTER, AlexanderBAXTER, Alexanderdbi HC2009.45 obverse.jpgdbi HC2009.45 reverse.jpg0000dia 10.7cm x H 5cm D13.8cm x W16.2cm x H2.8cm1965WADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-22AB15:39:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1D1 3719collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern30/3/0916:48:0311:23:1311:22:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2009.46(2)HC2009.46(3)kjk2ad458ad458JABMROBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-05-102011-05-102010-01-202009-12-23DonationFRASER, Kenneth1Present2009-12-23ComponentRecord state2009-12-23good'Science Fiction and Fantasty Society' orange badgegood: some minor rusting on back16:47:1111:21:23oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, Claire11:212011-06-202011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.46(2) HC2009.46(3)2011-05-1111979OwnedFRASER, KennethDepicts a comet'Science Fiction and Fantasty Society' "Don't Panic" badge'SF&F Soc' badgeBADGEBADGEOpen Access StoreoastoreBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCHC2009.46(1)written on badge: UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETY writton on label on reverse: 86 / KENNETH / FRASER / 84/5E481E481FRASER, KennethFRASER, Kennethdbi HC2009.46(1).jpg0019790dia 5.5cm30/3/09OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-23AB16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 3720collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern30/3/0916:48:0311:23:3011:22:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ad458MROBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-05-102011-05-102009-12-23HC2009.46(1)DonationFRASER, Kenneth1Present2009-12-23ComponentRecord state2009-12-23good'Science Fiction and Fantasty Society' "Don't Panic" badgegood: some SPOTTIGN TO FRONT.16:47:1111:21:23oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, Claire11:212011-06-202011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.46(1) HC2009.46(3)2011-05-1111979OwnedFRASER, KennethREFERS TO THE BOOK BY DOUGLAS ADAMES: HITCHIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY PUBLISHED 1979. DOUGLAS ADAMS VISITED THE UNIVERSITY A YEAR OR SO LATERrefers to the book by Douglas Adams published 1979. Douglas Adams visited the university a year or so after'Science Fiction and Fantasty Society' orange badgeBADGEBADGEOpen Access StoreoastoreBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCREFERS TO THE BOOK BY DOUGLAS ADAMES: HITCHIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY PUBLISHED 1979. DOUGLAS ADAMS VISITED THE UNIVERSITY A YEAR OR SO LATERHC2009.46(2)written on badge: S / Society THE / UNIVERSITY / SOCKS OF / SOUP ST. ANDREWS / SOZZLED SCIENCE FICTION / + / FANTASY / SOCIETY / DON'T PANIC / MODE EXECUTIVE READY writton on label on reverse: kEN FRASERE481E481FRASER, KennethFRASER, Kennethdbi HC2009.46(2).jpg0019790dia 6cm30/3/09OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-23AB16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 3721collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern30/3/0916:48:0411:23:4611:22:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ad458MROBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-05-102011-05-102009-12-23HC2009.46(1)DonationFRASER, Kenneth1Present2009-12-23ComponentRecord state2009-12-23good'SF&F Soc' badgegood: some SPOTTIGN TO FRONT.16:47:1111:21:23oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, Claire11:212011-06-202011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireHC2009.46(1) HC2009.46(2)2011-05-1111979OwnedFRASER, Kennethdepicts a rocket'Science Fiction and Fantasty Society' orange badgeBADGEBADGEOpen Access StoreoastoreBADGESCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY SOCIETYOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCHC2009.46(3)written on badge: ST ANDREWS SF&F SOC E481E481FRASER, KennethFRASER, Kennethdbi HC2009.46(3).jpg0019790dia 5.5cm30/3/09OADUniversity of St Andrews2009-12-23AB16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 2916collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200920094th March 200918:51:0011:57:2211:57:01HC2009.4HC2009.6HC2009.7single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ALDMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIEGAMING GALLERYWARGAMING SOCIETYboard gameGAMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-082011-04-182011-04-182009-04-22DonationGaming GalleryForrest Road, Edinburgh., ScotlandFRASER, KennethDonated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.1Present2009-04-22ComponentRecord state2009-04-22goodBonnie Prince Charlie board gameboard is in good condition, with some small dents to the corners. There are some brown marks to the reverse of the gaming board. There are some scratches and marks to the corners and front of the gaming tokens, general wear and tear.18:50:1917:20:51oastore/row6/bay5Aoastore2011-06-202009BURDGE, Jessica17:20:512011-10-082011-06-202009DALE, Amycolour photographHC2009.4, HC2009.6 and HC2009.7 - other board games donated by Mr Fraser and used by the Wargaming Society. See HC2009.4 for donation papers, letters and information.2009pre 19771SAGA board gameWilson's Creek: The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861 board gameTito and his Partisan Army Yogoslavia, 1941-45 board gamePlayed by the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews. This version of the game is a pre-publication issue and the there is a letter from the designers explaining the details. The gaming board consists of three seperate sections, which are placed together to form a map of the UK. There is a seven page guide of historical notes, and a seperate 8 page rule booklet. The game has two score guides. There are four dice and a selection of playing counters, some of which have been cut out for use.board gameOpen Access Storeoastorepapercard and plasticBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIEGAMING GALLERYWARGAMING SOCIETYBOARD GAMEGAMEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf A in solander box16 September 2009Donated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.HC2009.5E473E473FRASER, KennethCreated byHC2009.5.jpg200920091975197777 x 49.5 cm (board)4th March 2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandForrest Road, Edinburgh.Gaming GalleryCRE2009-04-22AB18:50:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 1, shelf B.2011-10-08Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1B1 2917collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200920094th March 200918:51:0011:58:0611:57:22HC2009.4HC2009.5HC2005.7HC2009.7single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114JWFMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.GAMESWARGAMING SOCIETYSTRATEGY & TACTICSCIVIL WARWILSON'S CREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-082011-04-182011-04-182009-04-22DonationStrategy & TacticsSimulation Publications Inc. 257 Park Avenue South, New York, United StatesFRASER, KennethDonated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.1Present2009-04-22ComponentRecord state2009-04-22goodWilson's Creek: The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861 board gameGood, small tear and crease to reverse top left corner. Small tear to front bottom left corner.18:50:1917:20:51oastore/row6/bay5Aoastore2011-06-202009BURDGE, Jessica17:20:512011-10-082011-06-202009DALE, Amycolour photographHC2009.4, HC2009.5 and HC2009.7 - other board games donated by Mr Fraser and used by the Wargaming Society. See HC2009.4 for donation papers, letters and information.2009May/June 19803SAGA board gameBonnie Prince Charlie board gameClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinTito and his Partisan Army Yogoslavia, 1941-45 board gamePlayed by the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews. This game is in the form of a magazine, which contains the instructions and rules. There is a seperate game board and sheet of counters inside the magazine.board gameOpen Access StoreoastorepaperGAMESWARGAMING SOCIETYSTRATEGY & TACTICSCIVIL WARWILSON'S CREEKOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf A in solander box16 September 2009Donated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.HC2009.6inscr.t.c. "Complete Simulation Game in this issue:/ GREAT BATTLES OF/ THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, VOL. 3/ Wilson's Creek/ The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861" inscr.t.l. "May/Jun nr.80/ Strategy/ & Tactics/ ISSN 0049-2310" inscr.t.r. "$5.00" inscr.b.c. "PLUS: Empires of the Middle Ages. Soviet Armor Deployment Slepp Loss and the Continuous Battle. Task Force Update"E473E473FRASER, KennethCreated byHC2009.6.jpg200920091980198028 x 21 cm4th March 2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnited StatesSimulation Publications Inc. 257 Park Avenue South, New YorkStrategy & TacticsCRE2009-04-22AB18:50:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 1, shelf B.2011-10-08Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1B1 2859collect>interncollect>intern200920094th March 200918:50:5811:57:22HC2009.4HC2009.5HC2009.6single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ALDMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.GAMEWARGAMING SOCIETYYUGOSLAVIAboard gameTITOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-082011-04-182009-04-22DonationStrategy & TacticsSimulations Publications, Inc. 257 Park Avenue South, New York., United StatesFRASER, KennethDonated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.1Present2009-04-22ComponentRecord state2009-04-22goodTito and his Partisan Army Yogoslavia, 1941-45 board gamegood condition, some brown spotting to the front cover. Crease in front top right corner.18:50:1917:20:51oastore/row6/bay5Aoastore2011-06-202009BURDGE, Jessica17:20:512011-10-082011-06-202009DALE, Amycolour photographHC2009.4 to HC2009.6 - other board games donated by Mr Fraser and used by the Wargaming Society. See HC2009.4 for donation papers, letters and information.2009July/August 19803SAGA board gameBonnie Prince Charlie board gameWilson's Creek: The West's First Fight, August 10, 1861 board gamePlayed by the Wargaming Society of the University of At Andrews. This game is in the form of a magazine, whcih contains the instructions and rules. There is a seperate game board and sheet of counters inside the magazine.board gameOpen Access StoreoastorepaperGAMEWARGAMING SOCIETYYUGOSLAVIABOARD GAMETITOOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf A in solander box16 September 2009Donated by Kenneth Fraser, 24 Winram Place, St Andrews, KY16 8XH. Games played in the Wargaming Society of the University of St Andrews, and left with Mr Fraser, who was a member.HC2009.7inscr.t.l "Jul/Aug nr.81/Strategy/ &Tactics/ ISSN 0049-2310" inscr.t.r "$5.00"E473E473FRASER, KennethCreated byHC2009.7.jpg200920091980198028 x 21 cm4th March 2009ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnited StatesSimulations Publications, Inc. 257 Park Avenue South, New York.Strategy & TacticsCRE2009-04-22AB18:50:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 1, shelf B.2011-10-08Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1B1 3026collect>internpeoplecollect>intern20092009Jan 200916:01:5512:36:4317:01:02HC2010.29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114hcr1HRJAB1943Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.paintingLANDSCAPEMOFFATSALISBURY CRAGSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLEBOSWELLCASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-03-282011-01-192010-04-222009-05-14HC:C4PurchaseMOFFAT, AlexanderEdinburgh, ScotlandMOFFAT, AlexanderPurchased by Tom Normand (School of Art History) on behalf of the Boswell Committee (and with funds from this body).1Present2009-05-14ComponentRecord state£900Dale, Amy2009-05-142011-02-03very goodvery good"The Rock (The Radical Road)"wholeVery goodcondition unchanged16:00:51ahoastore2010-01-0120092009BURDGE, Jessica2011-09-0520092010BURDGE, Jessicacolour photograph20091988/891Alexander Moffat's sketchbookHarry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionpaintingoil paintingahoil on paperPAINTINGLANDSCAPEMOFFATSALISBURY CRAGSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLEBOSWELLCASTLEOpen Access StoreObject history file63.3 x 82.2 cmMoved to Art History from open access store sometime in 201016 November 2009Purchased by Tom Normand (School of Art History) on behalf of the Boswell Committee (and with funds from this body).£900HC2009.8E470E470MOFFAT, AlexanderCreated byHC2009.8.JPG2009200919881989Jan 2009APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghMOFFAT, Alexander (Scottish; 1943 - )CRE2009-05-14AA16:00:51DALE, AmyReturned from Art History to make space for new display2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2A1 3184collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200820085 Jan 200811:31:3512:22:3812:22:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458HRJABmedalDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCULLODENBATTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222009-07-16PurchaseunknownA H Baldwin & SonsPurchased by Prof. Ian Carradice (Director of Museum Collections) from A H Baldwin & Sons, 11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ.1Present2009-07-16ComponentRecord state2009-07-16goodMedal commemorating the Duke of Cumberland's victory at the Battle of Culloden, 1746.Gernerally good, some minor surface scratches and tranishing, especially on rim, also very small 'nibbles' out of rim.11:30:59oastore2011-06-28DALE, AmyDALE, Amycolour photographcolour photograph20092009after 17461Obverse: Profile relief portrait of the Duke of Cumberland; reverse: battle scene - central male figure (Cumberland ?) stamping on enemy male figure to the left while rescuing femal figure to the right.medalbronze medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCULLODENBATTLEOpen Access Store see object file2010-16-03Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePurchased by Prof. Ian Carradice (Director of Museum Collections) from A H Baldwin & Sons, 11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ.HC2009.9(1)obverse: inscr. (around edge) GULIELMUS . GEOR. II . R . FIL . DUX . CUMBRIAE. reverse: inscr. (bottom) PERDVELLIB . EX . ANG . FVGAT / AD . CULLOD . DEBELLAT / 16 . APR . 1746E421E421A H Baldwin & SonsCreated byHC2009.9(1) obverse.jpgHC2009.9(1) reverse.jpg2008200817462007diam. 5cm5 Jan 2008APUniversity of St AndrewsUNKNOWNCRE2009-07-16AB11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 3185collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200820085 Jan 200811:31:3512:22:3912:22:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458HRJABmedalDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCULLODENBATTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222009-07-17PurchaseunknownA H Baldwin & SonsPurchased by Prof. Ian Carradice (Director of Collections) from A H Baldwin & Sons, 11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ.1Present2009-07-17ComponentRecord state2009-07-17goodMedal commemorating the Duke of Cumberland's victory at the Battle of Culloden, 1746.Gernerally good, some minor surface scratches and tarnishing11:30:59oastore2011-06-28DALE, AmyDALE, Amycolour photographcolour photograph20092009after 17461Obverse: relief portrait of the Duke of Cumberland on horseback; reverse: battle scene - man on horseback in foreground and battle debris, troops on horse back in middle ground and troops on foot in distance.medalbronze medalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALDUKE OF CUMBERLANDCULLODENBATTLEOpen Access Store see object file2010-16-03Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePurchased by Prof. Ian Carradice (Director of Collections) from A H Baldwin & Sons, 11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ.HC2009.9(2)obverse: inscr. (around edge) WILL: DUKE CUMBERLAND; (at bottom) BORN 15 . AP. 1723 reverse: inscr. (around edge) REBELLION . JUSTLY . REWARDED; (at bottom) CULLODEN 16AP / 1746E421E421A H Baldwin & SonsCreated byHC2009.9(2) obverse.jpgHC2009.9(2) reverse.jpg2008200817462007diam. 4cm5 Jan 2008APUniversity of St AndrewsUNKNOWNCRE2009-07-17AB11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1518collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18971897189719831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 199516:20:3715:44:3415:29:4915:12:3316:42:0617:36:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1HRHR3912HC201In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In Senate Room.PORTRAITLORD CHANCELLORCHANCELLORCIVIL WARLOUDOUNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byCAMPBELL, John (1st Earl of Loudoun)HAYNES, Edward TrevannyonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212002-05-162000-11-20HC:C2DonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonCRICHTON-STUART, John Patrick (3rd Marquis of Bute)Presented to the University by John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, Rector of the University 1892-1898. See Court Minutes 19 March 1897.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownPEPLOE, Guy for Aitken Dott LtdValue: £950.00 (insurance)Value: £75 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.pnumber: 5 Value: £2500 (insurance)198319581995This work is a copy of the contemporary portrait at Loudoun Castle. The University Calendar, 1897, identifies the artist.DALE, Amy2001-07-242011-02-08fairfairPortrait of John Campbell, 1st Earl of LoudounWholeFrame: Fair condition, although the four corners have cracks in them. The top and bottom right corners look to have been repaired. Canvas has minimal bitumen cracking. Upper right corner has a white patch, like a "bloom". The centre top has a small drip mark, faintly visible. Canvas is not fully flush with frame on the upper right. Centre of frame is slipping from outer frame (ESE, 24 July 2001). No visiable change.1984194420002001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin1984197920002001unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photograph19842001c. 18971John Campbell (1598-1663) was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1643-1661. He was appointed Lord Chancellor of Scotland on 30 September 1641. See notes in object file for more information.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasCAMPBELL, JOHNPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLORD CHANCELLOR1ST EARL OF LOUDOUNCHANCELLORCIVIL WARLOUDOUNobject history fileGilded wood Frame: 102 x 84 cm (h x w)14 June 19841944April 200024 July 2001FIGPresented to the University by John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, Rector of the University 1892-1898. See Court Minutes 19 March 1897.HC201Inscribed on the frame: JOHN, 1ST EARL OF LOUDEN,/ LORD CHANCELLOR,/ 1641.CRICHTON-STUART, John PatrickCreated by14451528189718971897189770 x 60 cm1897ADA half length portrait of John Campbell, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1643-1661. Campbell is shown wearing the Chancellor's black brocaded gown trimmed with gold and a black cap. In the bottom right corner, part of a red shield with a white unicorn is visible.University of St AndrewsHAYNES, E.T.CRE2001-07-24ACsen1 3766collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200709:34:0114:25:2514:25:0114:24:1010:08:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458reh2reh2reh2ad458HRMROBUSTDUNN, PROFESSOR DOUGLASbronzesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-01-312010-04-222010-01-28PurchaseREGENT, PeterREGENT, Peter1Present2010-01-28ComponentRecord state2010-01-28goodIn respect of portrait head of Professor Douglas Dunngood. glasses are removable (MRO 28/1/10)14:22:12Community Case2011-04-1919951The writtings of Professor Dunn are in Special CollectionsBUSTBUSTOpen Access Storeoastoreresin - bronzeBUSTDUNN, PROFESSOR DOUGLASBRONZEmuseumobject history fileHC2010.1REGENT, PeterCreated by0052x26x222007APUniversity of St AndrewsREGENT, PeterCRE2010-01-28AB14:22RAMSAY, RhonaLocated in oastore, row6, bay1, shelfA Returned to Store after MUSA Young Artist Award sessions 20112011-04-19Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1A1 37772009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROST SALVATORSCHAPELRONALD G. CANTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302010-02-26DonationAllen Lithographic Co. Ltd.St Andrews Preservation TrustROBERTSON, Chris1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord stateAuthor Ronald Gordon Cant2010-02-26very goodSt Andrews Preservation Trust Guide and Handbookexcellent19821982200911982OwnedROBERTSON, ChrisBookletSt Andrews Bookletccink on paperST SALVATORSCHAPELRONALD G. CANTobject history fileHC2010.10E483E483ROBERTSON, ChrisROBERTSON, ChrisPrinted byPublished by200901982018.3cm x 12.3cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsAllen Lithographic Co. Ltd.St Andrews Preservation TrustPRINTPUB2010-02-26AAcc1 37782009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROJAMES MELVILLESIR WILLIAM ARBUCKLETHE DOW LECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302010-02-26DonationT. and A. Constable LtdROBERTSON, Chris1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord state2010-02-26fairA St Andrews Diarist / James Melville by Sir William Arbucklefair: tear at bottom left of cover as well as wear to the edges of the cover1964200911964OwnedROBERTSON, ChrisBookletJames Melville Bookletink on paperJAMES MELVILLESIR WILLIAM ARBUCKLETHE DOW LECTUREobject history fileHC2010.11E483E483ROBERTSON, ChrisROBERTSON, ChrisPrinted by200901964022.5cm x 142009OADUniversity of St AndrewsT. and A. Constable LtdPRINT2010-02-26AC1 3779collect>interncollect>internpeople11:26:4711:22:1511:02:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67ac114MROUTCBADGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-012011-09-012011-03-212010-02-26PurchaseCARRADICE, Ian A.Bought off of Ebay1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord state2010-02-26goodSt Andrews university UTC badgegood: some discolouration on back. pib missing and hooks slighty bent.1BADGEUTC badgeOpen Access Storeoastoregilt metalUTCBADGEobject history fileBought off of EbayHC2010.12Embossed: ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY / U.T.CCARRADICE, Ian004.3cm x 3.3cmAPUniversity of St Andrews2010-02-26AB11:21ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-09-01Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 3780people200712:25:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MRO2011-03-282010-02-26DonationLLOYD, LydiaMILLNER, Martin1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord statemade by Lloyd for Mick Callan of Biology2010-02-26goodpottery dish of newt eating bloodwormsgood: chip on top edge of newts fin1OwnedCALLAN, MickpotteryDISHpotteryobject history fileHC2010.13E417E417CALLAN, MickMILNER, MartinCreated by0000dia 10cm x d 3.5cm2007OADUniversity of St AndrewsLLOYD, LydiaCRE2010-02-26AB1 3733people200712:25:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MRO2011-03-282010-02-26DonationLLOYD, LydiaMILLNER, Martin1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord statemade by Lloyd for Mick Callan of Biology2010-02-26goodgreen pottery ashtray with newt detailgood1OwnedCALLAN, Mickpotteryashtrayccpotteryobject history fileHC2010.14E417E417CALLAN, MickMILNER, MartinCreated by0000dia 12cm x d 2.5cm2007OADUniversity of St AndrewsLLOYD, LydiaCRE2010-02-26ABcc1 3734collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201016:05:3210:46:1116:12:4212:47:4809:50:28E2009.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAugust 2009ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABMROFISHMURDO MACDONALDLITTLEJOHN, WILLIAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-03-032011-03-012011-02-012011-02-012010-07-302010-03-01DonationLITTLEJOHN, WilliamScotlandMACDONALD, Murdo1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2011-03-012010-03-01very goodvery goodLittle Fishes'Torpical Garden with Fish'As before. Large chip on top edge of frame. Paint worn away along right edge of frame. Chip to middle right and bottom edge of frame. (EV, 01.03.2011)Excellent Frame: all four corners damaged. Bottom Left corner damaeged badly. Chip to middle left of frame16:04:51oastore/pictureracking/rack2A2011-02-01ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-05HC2007.6-.25, HC2008.14-.16, HC2010.3, HC2010.16-.1720031PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoCost: £900; bought at an exhibition, entitled little fishes, of William Littlejohns work in 2009 that was held at the RSA in the friends room every Friday of August that year.Mr Macdonald was invited to a selling exhibition of William Littlejohns work.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperFISHMURDO MACDONALDLITTLEJOHN, WILLIAMOpen Access Storageobject history file37.5 x 24 cm (sight), 56.5 x 42.6 (frame)Located in oastore, rack2Abought at an exhibition, entitled little fishes, of William Littlejohns work in 2009 that was held at the RSA in the friends room every Friday of August that year.£900HC2010.15Pen on Front: WL 03 Label on back: WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN RSA RSW RGI / TROPICAL GARDEN WITH FISH / £300 / watercolour 2003. Label: 90 Label: 161E408E408MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated by000020032003August 20092010PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandLITTLEJOHN, WilliamCRE2010-03-01AA16:04:51DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack2B1 3735collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201015:41:0115:38:5017:37:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458MROPUFFERMURDO MACDONALDRODGER, WILLIEprintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-182011-02-182011-02-162010-03-01DonationRODGER, WillieScotlandMACDONALD, Murdo1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2010-03-01very good'Wee Puffer' Willie RodgerExcellent 15:37:5817:37:15oastore/cabinet4Dcc2011-02-16ROBINSON, Claire17:37:152011-02-182011-02-16HC2007.6-.25, HC2008.14-.16, HC2010.3, HC2010.15, HC2010.171PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoThe puffer depicted is the same as George Wyllies 'Puffer' sculpture (HC2007.17) that Mr MacDonald previously donated.printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperPUFFERMURDO MACDONALDRODGER, WILLIEPRINTOpen Access Storageobject history file28.2cm x 26.3cmLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfDHC2010.16E408E408MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2010.16.jpg0000sight: 9.5cm x 8.5cm2010PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandRODGER, WillieCRE2010-03-01AA15:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore in row5, bay1, shelfB2011-02-18Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1B1 3781collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010ST ANDREWS17:34:0713:58:2210:47:1316:14:5112:48:1909:51:08University of St AndrewsE2011.42011-06-02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2008ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MROACHMELVICHMURDO MACDONALDWALKER, FRANCESprintsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202011-05-302011-03-032011-03-012011-02-012011-02-011899-12-302010-03-01DonationWALKER, FrancesScotlandMACDONALD, Murdo1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2011-03-012010-03-01very goodvery goodMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)MUSA"Achmelvich Shore" Frances WalkerExcellent. Tiny chip on right side of frame. (EV, 01.03.2011)Excellent 13:57:44oastore/pictureracking/rack2A2011-02-01ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-30PHILLIPSON, AndyHC2007.6-.25, HC2008.14-.16, HC2010.3, HC2010.15-.162011-04-121PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoCost: £900; purchased at the R.S.A. annual exhibitionprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperACHMELVICHMURDO MACDONALDWALKER, FRANCESPRINTOpen Access Storageobject history file56 x 78.5 cm (sight), 80 x 105 cm (frame)Located in oastore, rack2Apurchased at the R.S.A. annual exhibition£900HC2010.17Label on Back: TITLE / 'Achmelvich Shore' Label on back: Frances Walker / 5 Crimon Place / Aberdeen / AB10 1RY Green Label attatched to hanging rope: A / RSA / ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY / To be attached by string to the top of each picture / frame so as to hang over in front / or attached to each piece of sculputre / MEMBER'S NAME - IN BLOCK LETTERS / (DISTINCTIONS : - KBE, OBE, RSA only please) / FRANCES WALKER R.S.A; D. Litt / V.A.T. No (if applicable) / TITLE FOR CATALOGUE / ACHMELVICH SHORE / Materials: PRINT / GROSS PRICE £900:00 / GROSS PRICE - u/f Print £900.00 / AGENT CATALOGUE / NUMBER / 129 Front in pencil: 1/2 Achmelvich Shore Frances WalkerE408E408MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated byHC2010.17.jpg00002006200620082010PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWALKER, FrancesCRE2010-03-01AA13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 3782collect>interncollect>intern200815:52:1816:48:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2MROJOHN CLEESEAdmission TicketRECTORIAL ADDRESSINSTALATION OF RECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202010-03-01DonationUniversity of St AndrewsCRAIG, Andrew1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2010-03-01very goodAdmission ticket for Installation of Rector Ceremony for John Cleeseexcellent16:47:11cc2011-06-201TICKETAdmission TicketccInk on CardJOHN CLEESEADMISSION TICKETRECTORIAL ADDRESSINSTALATION OF RECTORobject history fileHC2010.18(1)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / Installation of Rector / YOUNGER GRADUATION HALL / WEDNESDAY 21st APRIL 1971 at 3 p.m. / Row G Seat No 19 / ADMISSION BY WEST DOOR / No admission without a Ticket / All ticket-holders should be in their seats before 2:45CRAIG, Dr AndrewCreated bydbi HC2010.18(1).jpg007.6cm x 11.3cm2008ADUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2010-03-01AA16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 3783collect>interncollect>intern200815:50:4016:48:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2MROJOHN CLEESEAdmission TicketMONTY PYTHONFLYING CIRCUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202010-03-01DonationUniversity of St AndrewsCRAIG, Andrew1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2010-03-01very goodAdmission ticket for The Monty Python Flying Circus Showexcellent16:47:11cc2011-06-201TICKETAdmission TicketOpen Access StoreoastoreInk on CardJOHN CLEESEADMISSION TICKETMONTY PYTHONFLYING CIRCUSobject history fileHC2010.18(2)ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY CHARITIES CAMPAIGN / Iresents / The Monty Python Flying / Circus Show / in the / Younger Hall, North Street, St. Andrews / on / SATURDAY, 24th APRIL 1971 at 10 p.m. / Ticket: 50pCRAIG, Dr AndrewCreated bydbi HC2010.18(2).jpg008.7cm x 11.2cm2008ADUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2010-03-01AA16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C1 3784collect>interncollect>intern200815:55:3716:48:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2MROJOHN CLEESEOrder of CeremonyRECTORIAL ADDRESSINSTALLATION OF RECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202010-03-01DonationUniversity of St AndrewsCRAIG, Andrew1Present2010-03-01ComponentRecord state2010-03-01very goodInstallation of Rector Order of Ceremony for John Cleeseexcellent16:47:11cc2011-06-201ProgramOrder of CeremonyOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperJOHN CLEESEORDER OF CEREMONYRECTORIAL ADDRESSINSTALLATION OF RECTORobject history fileHC2010.18(3)UNIVERSITY OF ST. 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Was then bought by the University with 'Portrait of Sir David Brewster (right of stereo pair)' for the collections. Neil Lebeter says that larger mirrors than the ones they used when displaying the portraights in stereo again. 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Was then bought by the University with 'Portrait of Sir David Brewster (right of stereo pair)' for the collections. Neil Lebeter says that larger mirrors than the ones they used when displaying the portraights in stereo again. 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(MRO 14 April 2010ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2001-07-132011-07-13200211935OwnedBERRY, Johnbelonged to John Berry, information in object history file.COSTUMEphd gownOpen Access StoreoastoreCOSTUMEPHDGOWNBERRY, JOHNobject history fileHC2010.24R.W.Forsyth AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / (James Middlemass & G Incorporated) / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / ROBE MAKERS PERIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 / EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / J. BERRY, PH. D.E417E417BERRY, JohnBERRY, Williamdbi HC2010.24 front.jpgdbi HC2010.24 side.jpgdbi HC2010.24 back.jpg2002019350sholders 65cm legnth 132cm20th century till 21st century2010OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 3 (blue gown)2011-07-12Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 4138collect>interncollect>intern201010:09:4111:42:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th century to early 21st cencr67ad458MROCOSTUMEcapBERRY, JOHNDUNDEEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-041899-12-302010-04-14DonationBERRY, William1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord state2010-04-14goodsquare velvet hatgood (MRO 14 April 2010)200211907OwnedBERRY, Johnbelonged to John Berry, information in object history file.COSTUMEcapOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetCOSTUMECAPBERRY, JOHNDUNDEEobject history fileHC2010.25E417E417BERRY, JohnBERRY, William200201907026.5cm x 28.5cm20th century to early 21st cen2010OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-14AB10:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 4132collect>interncollect>intern201011:31:5316:25:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th century till 21st centuryad458ad458MROCOSTUMELLDHOODBERRY, JOHNDUNDEEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142010-04-14DonationBERRY, William1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord state2010-04-14goodDundee LLD hoodgood: creased down the middle and one small stain on blue near hook at front. (MRO 14 April 2010)16:25:06cc2011-02-14GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11201011970OwnedBERRY, Johnbelonged to John Berry, information in object history file.COSTUMELLD hoodccsilk?COSTUMELLDHOODBERRY, JOHNDUNDEEobject history fileHC2010.26E417E417BERRY, JohnBERRY, WilliamHC2010.26 side.jpgHC2010.26 back.jpg2010019700width 50cm x 94cm20th century till 21st century2010OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-14AB16:25:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4B1 4071collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201011:15:4711:15:3416:14:4915:00:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th century till 21st centuryad458ad458ad458ad458MROCOSTUMELLDHOODBERRY, JOHNCAMBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-03-242011-02-032011-02-031899-12-302010-04-14DonationBERRY, William1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord state2010-04-14fairCambridge MA hoodcreased. white marks. frayed at edges (MRO 14 April 2010)GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11200211907OwnedBERRY, Johnbelonged to John Berry, information in object history file.COSTUMEMA hoodOpen Access Storeoastoresilk?COSTUMELLDHOODBERRY, JOHNCAMBRIDGEobject history fileHC2010.27E417E417BERRY, JohnBERRY, WilliamHC2010.27 black hood side.jpgHC2010.27 black hood back.jpg200201907085 x 67.520th century till 21st century2010OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in costume bay5, drawerB2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5B1 4136collect>interncollect>intern201011:45:5516:22:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1935ad458ad458MROCOSTUMEPHDHOODBERRY, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142010-04-14DonationBERRY, William1Present2010-04-14ComponentRecord state2010-04-14goodSt Andrews phd hoodbadly creased. (MRO 14 April 2010)16:22:07cc2011-02-14GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11200211935OwnedBERRY, Johnbelonged to John Berry, information in object history file.COSTUMEMA hoodccsilk?COSTUMEPHDHOODBERRY, JOHNobject history fileHC2010.28E417E417BERRY, JohnBERRY, WilliamHC2010.28 side.jpgHC2010.28 back.jpgHC2010.28 stain.jpg200201935090.5cm x 80.2cm19352010OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-04-14AB16:22:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay3, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3C1 4317collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201020105 May 201014:57:5312:03:5015:34:26HC2009.8single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458JAB1943BOSWELLSKETCHsketchbookEDINBURGHSALISBURY CRAGSLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-152011-04-182011-02-181899-12-302010-08-02HC:C4DonationMOFFAT, AlexanderEdinburgh, ScotlandMOFFAT, AlexanderDonated by the artist to the University's Boswell Collection of Scottish Art.1Present2010-08-02ComponentRecord stateSketches by the artist Alexander Moffat.2010-08-02goodAlexander Moffat's sketchbookgood. some white paint splashes on front cover (from being in artist's studio)HC2009.8 by the same artist20091"The Rock (The Radical Road)"The sketchbook includes sketches relating to the painting 'The Rock (The Radical Road)' (HC2009.8)Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionsketchbooksketchbookOpen Access Storeoastorepencil on paperBOSWELLSKETCHSKETCHBOOKEDINBURGHSALISBURY CRAGSLANDSCAPEObject History FileDonated by the artist to the University's Boswell Collection of Scottish Art.HC2010.29Front cover: "MATHIESONS / DRAWING OFFICE AND GRAPHIC CENTRE / SKETCHBOOK/ PERFORATED' Inside front cover, printed sticker: 'ACID FREE PAPER'E500E500MOFFAT, AlexanderCreated by201020102009200920.7 x 29.5 x 1.5 cm5 May 2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghMOFFAT, AlexanderCRE2010-08-02AB15:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore in row5, bay1, shelfA2011-02-18Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay1A1 3769collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit2010201019 January 2010ST ANDREWSDUNDEE16:06:2312:47:1509:49:3717:32:2612:22:0812:04:0212:03:5016:33:5815:37:33University of St AndrewsUniversity of DundeeE2010.4E2010.12010-05-032010-11-062010-03-202010-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2009ad458ad458ad458hcr1ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MRO1941Moved from Gateway Galleries after exhibition ('The Parrot and the Polymath') to Open Access Store.It was agreed with Matthew Jarron that the loan could be returned on 19/11/2010 (after the agreed end of loan date).MACLEAN, WILLD'ARCY THOMPSONUNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUNDEEMACDONALD, MURDOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-02-012011-02-012011-01-122010-11-192010-11-192010-11-192010-11-022010-11-022010-01-28DonationMACLEAN, WillMACDONALD, MurdoDonated by Mr MacDonald when visiting an exhibition of artworks previously given by him.1Present2010-01-28ComponentRecord stateinspired by the collections of the D'Arcy Thompson Zoological Museum at the University of Dundee. Created to mark the 150 anniversary of the birth of D'Arcy Thompson2011-03-012010-01-28goodgoodThe Parrot and the Polymath: A Celebration of the Life of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonSketching the Universe: Artists' Responses to D'Arcy ThompsonGateway GalleriesUniversity of Dundee"Museum Collage For D'Arcy Thompson"As before. Slight scratch to glazing, lower left of frame. (EV 01.03.2011)good. top left corner cracking. (MRO 28/1/10)16:05:42oastore/pictureracking/rack2Aon loan2010-11-1920102010-08-27ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy2011-09-0520102010-11-19HC2007.6 - HC2007.25, HC2008.14 - HC2008.162009200912009PurchaseMACDONALD, MurdoCost: £1400; Bought by Mr MacDonald at the 2009 RSA selling exhibitiondonated by Mr Macdonald while visiting an exhibition of his collection. Based on the D'Arcy Thompson Zoological Museum at the University of Dundee. Donated during the year celebrating 150 years since D'arcy Thompsons birth.COLLAGEArcylic collageOpen Access Storeoastorecollage and resin with acrylic paintMACLEAN, WILLD'ARCY THOMPSONUNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUNDEEMACDONALD, MURDOOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, rack2A (CR) Returned from loan to Dundee University for temporary exhibition "Sketching the Universe: Artist's Responses to D'Arcy Thompson". Loan period: 27th August - 12th November. It was agreed that the loan could be returned later than the date originally agreed. (AD)6 May 2010On loan to Dundee University for temporary exhibition "Sketching the Universe: Artist's Responses to D'Arcy Thompson". Loan period: 27th August - 12th November.Bought by Mr MacDonald at the 2009 RSA selling exhibitionDonated by Mr MacDonald when visiting an exhibition of artworks previously given by him.£1400HC2010.3label: WILL MACLEAN R.S.A. / MUSEUM COLLAGE / FOR D'ARCY THOMPSON. / COLLAGE AND RESIN / WITH ACRYLIC PAINT. / 42 x 32 x 3 cm 2009MACDONALD, MurdoMACDONALD, MurdoCreated by20092010200920102009200942x32x3cm200919 January 2010PADUniversity of St AndrewsMACLEAN, WillCRE2010-01-28AB16:05:42DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3B1 4276collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople201020105 May 201016:25:5512:04:1814:06:0315:23:08HC2011.2HC2007.23HC2007.24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10ac114ac114ac114JABJAB1943printSEASCAPEetchingCOLLAGRAPHIRELANDBOSWELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082011-03-282010-07-302010-05-20HC:C4PurchaseRAE, BarbaraRAE, BarbaraPurchased by Tom Normand (School of Art History) directly from the artist, for the Boswell Collection of Scottish Art.1Present2010-05-20ComponentRecord state£1000Limited edition print 10/30KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2010-05-202011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodvery goodvery goodvery good"An Ceo Draiochta"framemountimageexcellent. new.Small dent to outer edge of left side at centre.Excellent, as new.Excellent, as new.HC2007.23-24 (also by Barbara Rae)20091Achill"Skelligs Shore""Dornie-Stone Pier"'An ceo draichta' translates from Gaelic as 'a magic mist'. The print depicts a view off the west coast of Ireland towards the Skelligs.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionprintetching and collagraphOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkPRINTSEASCAPEETCHINGCOLLAGRAPHIRELANDBOSWELLObject history filePurchased by Tom Normand (School of Art History) directly from the artist, for the Boswell Collection of Scottish Art.£1000HC2010.30edition number, bottom left, in pencil, "10/30". Title, bottom centre, in pencil, "An Ceo Draiochta". Signature, bottom right, in pencil, "Rae".E500E500RAE, BarbaraCreated by201020102008201082.7 x 76.5 cm5 May 2010APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0225RAE, Barbara (Scottish; 1943 - )CRE2010-05-20AADALE, AmyGoodArtwork moved to 'new acquistions' wall next to stairs. This is the first time the piece has been placed on display. Following an opportunity for the public to view the artwork, it will then be hung in Art History.2010-09-06museummusa1 4277collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201015 April 2010ST ANDREWS13:58:2312:04:5316:19:5112:25:2613:53:5410:27:21University of St AndrewsE2011.42011-06-02HC2001.14HC2004.22HC2004.23(1)HC2004.23(2)HC2004.23(3)HC2004.23(4)HC2004.23(5)HC2004.23(6)HC2004.23(7)HC2004.23(8)HC2004.23(9)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114kjk2ad458ad458ad458JAB1920printGRANGEMOUTHINDUSTRIALDAVIEscreen printsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-182011-03-182011-03-032011-02-012011-02-011899-12-302010-05-21PurchaseDAVIE, AlanBRECHIN, RPurchased with money from the Principal's Art Fund for Scottish Art.1Present2010-05-21ComponentRecord state£350VOCE, Ella2010-05-212011-03-18very goodvery goodMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)MUSA"Grangemouth Image"excellent. new.Excellent13:57:44oastore/pictureracking/rack6A2011-02-01ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-3020091Zurich Improvisations XIICosmic Signals No. 7Cosmic Signals No. 5Cueva NegraCosmic Signals No. 1Haveth HighCosmic Signals No. 4Cosmic Signals No. 2Tresor Fone (Variation IX)Cosmic Signals No. 3Bulls Moon (Variation III)printscreen printOpen Access StoreoastorepaperinkpaintPRINTGRANGEMOUTHINDUSTRIALDAVIESCREEN PRINTOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, rack6APurchased with money from the Principal's Art Fund for Scottish Art.£350HC2010.31edition number, bottom left in pencil, "49/50". signature, bottom right in pencil, "Alan Davie". impressed printer's mark, bottom right.BRECHIN, RCreated by201020102008201076.1 x 87.8 cm (sight), 85 x 99 cm (frame)15 April 2010APUniversity of St AndrewsDAVIE, Alan (Scottish; 1920 - )CRE2010-05-21AA13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 4278exhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010201031/03/2010ST ANDREWS12:20:0914:21:2216:29:0416:28:3910:06:11University of St AndrewsE2011.72011-08-312011-06-04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54mjs42alh10alh10ad458ALDALDPORTRAITwatercolourDOVERSIR KENNETH DOVERKENNETHSCHWARTZCHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-01-312010-06-032010-05-31DonationSCHWARTZ, H.PIPER, RonGifted to the University1Present2010-05-31ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2010-05-312011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18goodvery goodvery goodvery goodMaking FacesGateway Galleriesportrait of Sir Kenneth DoverframemountimageGood. Frame also in good condition (31/05/2010)A couple of small losses on the bottom outer edge.Small bit of debris in upper left area.DALE, Amycolour photograph2010May 19861paintingwatercolourmusa/g4watercolour and charcoal on paperPORTRAITWATERCOLOURDOVERSIR KENNETH DOVERKENNETHSCHWARTZCHANCELLORobject history fileGifted to the UniversityHC2010.32signed and dated, lower right: H Schwartz 5. 1986E502E502Piper, RonCreated byHC2010.32.JPG201020101986198673 x 54.5 cm31/03/2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsSchwartz, HCRE2010-05-31ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 17, side A2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 428114 June 2010single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABMROraisin receiptRAISIN WEEKENDHOCKEYFORRESTER, DUNCANBROWN, KESTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-07-302010-06-28DonationFORRESTER, DuncanBROWN, Forrester1Present2010-06-28ComponentRecord state2010-06-28goodparchment raisin receiptgood1954201011954OwnedBROWN, KeresterThis was produced for Kester Brown by his senior man Duncan ForresterThe owners Senior man who produced this certificate was Duncan foster (now DD. STA and Glasgow) who became principal of New College, Edinburgh. The owner graduated MBCLB 1960. He was captain of Hockey, Scottish Universities Hockey and President of the Athletic Union (1958-9). He became a paediatric anesthesist and was President of the World Feberation of Scoieties of Anesthesests. He worked in Canada and then Melborne Australia from 1966raisin receiptOpen Access Storeoastoreink on parchmentsRAISIN RECEIPTRAISIN WEEKENDHOCKEYFORRESTER, DUNCANBROWN, KESTERobject history fileThis was produced for Kester Brown by his senior man Duncan ForresterHC2010.36E464BROWN, KeresterBROWN, ForresterCreated by201001954019541960W29.7cm x H 46.3cm14 June 2010OADUniversity of St AndrewsFORRESTER, DuncanCRE2010-06-28ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 4442collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:28:2210:47:2909:36:3315:18:5716:24:5217:13:1410:55:1010:41:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4582011-06-012010-12-022010-12-012010-11-182010-11-152010-11-152010-11-152010-11-096.73.317.5GIFTRobertson'sFigurines were produced as part of a collecting schemeaddition to the collection.KILGOUR, ElaineAcquired with three other objects relating to Elaine's time as a student HC2010.37(1-4).2010-10-22Golliwogs were produced by Robertson's as part of thier brand imagelowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2010-11-09complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 ROBERTSON\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} {\colortbl ;\red0\green0\blue0;} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\qc\cf1\b\f0\fs20 HAND \par PAINTED \cf0\par \cf1\fs16 FOREIGN\cf0\fs20\par } DALE, Amygood2010-11-09hand paintedRaisin string with golly figurine.wholeThere are several chips to the clay figure. The head of the guitar has been broken. Paint loss and rubbing to base of figure. ROBERSTON label worn at edges leading to loss of black colouring. String in good condition.figure10:47:0810:04:43oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, Amy10:04:432011-06-012011-05-10DALE, Amy2010-12-021983EDINBURGHapprox.approx.approx.privateThe figure had a blue jacket, white shirt and red trousers. The guitar is mainly brown with black and yellow. The raisin string, of yellow, red and blue, is tied around the figure's neck.2010-10-22GIFTRUSSELL, JanetKILGOUR, ElaineGiven to Elaine by her academic mother Janet Russell. Elaine said that her academic mother had a collection of golliwogs and gave them to all her academic children.ad458Collected by Helen and Amy from Elaine at NMS.raisin string with favour (golliwog)golliwogheritageraisin stringOpen Access Storeoastorefigurestring?claysynthetic fabricOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCPlaced in collections cupboard on arrival. Once photographed and marked, object will be moved to open access store.company namelabelfront, on base of figureunderside of figureHC2010.37(1)stickerstickerENGLISHENGLISH2010-10-22Dale, AmyE6292010-11-09Manufactered byHC2010.37(1).JPGHC2010.37(1) associated image.jpgHC2010.37(1) assoicated image2.jpgHC2010.37(3) associated image2.jpgcmcmcm1960Similar to figures in the V&A childhood collection. These date to about 1960. Elaine was given the golliwog in 1978.figurefigurestringheightwidthlength1978Golly Figurine. Painted clay golly musician. Golly figure playing the guitar.University of St Andrews10:47:08ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6A 4444collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:27:1710:47:2914:19:0209:37:0716:24:3213:40:3509:20:0717:11:0215:09:1315:09:0315:08:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4582011-06-012010-12-032010-12-022010-11-182010-11-162010-11-162010-11-152010-11-152010-11-152010-11-152010-11-1521.57.5GIFTaddition to the collection.KILGOUR, ElaineAcquired with three other objects relating to Elaine's time as a student HC2010.37(1-4).2010-10-22lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2010-11-15completeDALE, Amygood2010-11-15Rasin string with pom-pom.pom-pompom-pom is slightly flattened from storage10:47:0810:04:43oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, Amy10:04:432011-06-012011-05-10DALE, Amy2010-12-021983EDINBURGHapprox.approx.privateBlack raisin string, made from plaited thread. Attached to handmade pom-pom of yellow, blue and red wool.2010-10-22GIFTRUSSELL, JanetKILGOUR, ElaineGiven to Elaine by her academic mother Janet Russell.ad458Collected by Helen and Amy from Elaine at NMS.Rasin string with favour (wool pom-pom)pom-pomheritageraisin stringOpen Access Storeoastorestringpom-pomblack string made from unknown material, probably synthetic.synthetic materialwoolOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCPlaced in collections cupboard on arrival. Once photographed and marked, object will be moved to open access store.HC2010.37(2)2010-10-22Dale, AmyE6292010-11-09HC2010.37(2).JPGHC2010.37(1) assoicated image2.jpgcmcmstringpom-pomlengthwidthHeritage CollectionRaisin string, in black, with wool pom-pom.University of St AndrewsDALE, Amy10:47:08ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6A 4445collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:02:4310:47:3016:12:0114:20:3714:19:1614:11:5909:38:1216:24:1516:21:1515:58:0115:41:4015:10:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458Data for record enters over several days - Amy Dale.2011-06-012010-12-032010-12-032010-12-032010-12-032010-12-022010-11-182010-11-182010-11-182010-11-182010-11-172010-11-1624.529.5GIFTRUSSELL, JanetMade by Janet Russell as part of Raisin Monday fancy dress outfit.addition to the collection.ST ANDREWSKILGOUR, ElaineAcquired with three other objects relating to Elaine's time as a student HC2010.37(1-4).2010-10-22mediumnormaalnormalemittelDALE, AmyDALE, Amy2010-11-182010-11-18completeDALE, Amyfairfair2010-11-18handmadeHat worn on raisin Mondaypaper streamerssellotapeThere are some small tears in the streamers. Some have been torn and are missing. The paper streamers are in a fragile condition.The sellotape used to attached the paper streamers to the frame is yellowing.Made by Janet Russell, Elaine's academic mother.Hat10:47:0810:04:43oastore/row6/bay3Ccc2011-05-10ROBINSON, ClaireDALE, Amy10:04:432011-06-012011-05-10DALE, AmyPhoto of hat in use on Raisin Monday2010-12-02EDINBURGHapprox.approx.2010privateHat made from the wire frame of lampshade. Attached to the frame are multi-coloured paper streamer in pink, blue, green and red. Hanging down from the centre of the frame, are two paper balls, one yellow and one red. Gold sequins have been glued to the surface and strings of gold and red beads hang down from the bottom. A black plastic bag has been attached to the base of the wire frame to rest on the top of the head. There are two thick yellow paper ribbons, which were tied under the chin to attached the hat to the head.1978GIFTRUSSELL, JanetKILGOUR, ElaineGiven to Elaine by her academic mother Janet Russell.ad458Collected by Helen and Amy from Elaine at NMS.Hat worn on raisin Mondayfancy dress hatCOSTUMEHATOpen Access Storeoastorewire framestreamersblack bagunknown metalmetalpaperplasticOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfCPlaced in collections cupboard on arrival. Once photographed and marked, object will be moved to open access store.HC2010.37(3)2010-10-22Dale, AmyE6292010-11-09Created byHC2010.37(3).JPGHC2010.37(3) associated image.jpgHC2010.37(3) associated image2.jpgHC2010.37(3) associated image.jpgcmcmTo be handled with care, due to fragile nature of the paper streamers.1978Eliane's first year at St Andrews University.across the bottom of the hat.HatHatheightwidth1978Heritage CollectionHat worn on raisin Monday, with paper streamers.University of St Andrews2010-11-16DALE, Amy10:47:08ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6A 4469collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:07:1816:21:4014:52:5214:49:2714:19:2512:54:3912:46:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4582011-02-142010-12-032010-12-032010-12-032010-12-032010-12-032010-11-185952GIFTBISSETT, DavidRaisin Mondayaddition to the collectionST ANDREWSKILGOUR, ElaineAcquired with three other objects relating to Elaine's time are a student HC2010.37(1-4).2010-10-22David Bissett created the raisin reciept for his academic daughter, Elaine Kilgour.Part of Raisin Monday fancy-dress costume.DALE, Amy2010-12-03complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 High Cross\par REG\par SIZE 36\par VENONAE\par MADE IN BRITAIN\par } DALE, Amymediocre2010-12-03Raisin reciept written on a simmetwholeArms of simmet were removed during the creation of the raisin receipt. This has resulted in two raw edges.Brown spotting all over simmet. Staining under arms, particularly under right arm. Transfer of red ink on to lower half of simmet (ink has faded to a pink colour), resulting in six lines. Only larger brown stain to lower right front. Reverse also has brown spotting.16:21:182011-02-14DALE, AmyEDINBURGHapprox.approx.2010Simmet of cream cotton. The collar had two buttons. The receipt has been written on in blue ink and names have been highlighted in red ink.1978GIFTBISSETT, DavidKILGOUR, Elainead458Collected by Helen and Amy from Elaine at NMS.SimmetCOSTUMEraisin receiptSimmetButtonscottonplasticlabelback of neckHC2010.37(4)fabric labelENGLISHManufactered byHILGER, Adam2010-10-22DALE, AmyE6292010-11-09Created byHC2010.37(4).JPGHC2010.37(3) associated image.jpgcmcm1978Blue monumentMade during Elaine's first year at university.Measured across the shoulders.SimmetSimmetlengthwidth1978Heritage CollectionSimmet (undershirt) with raisin reciept written across the chest.University of St Andrews2010-11-18DALE, Amy16:21:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 3, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3B 4474collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:19:5609:55:4611:39:0011:38:4113:46:5912:27:1217:25:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2010.38(2)ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4582003-02-151915-03-132011-02-092011-01-252011-01-252010-12-202010-12-202010-12-072010-12-0727.5GIFTPEACE, DavidCreated as a token of thanks from the de Rothschild family.addition to the collectionWILLIAMS, BethanFound by the Quaestor in the cupboard in College Gate. The Principal's assistant, Bethan Williams, researched the bowl before it cameto Museum Collections to be accessioned. See Object history file.2010-12-07lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2010-12-07complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 David Peace 1965\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 This bowl is a token of thanks of Edmund and Elizabeth de Rothschild for the gift of a record of thier family from the 15th century, a time which saw the beginning of both the history of thier family in Frankfurt and the University in St Andrews.\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 concordia\par integritas\par industria\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Genus immortale manet, moltosque per annos\par stat fortuna domus\par et avi numerantur avorum\par } DALE, Amygood2010-12-07ENGRAVEDBowl engraved with university and de Rothschild crestsbowlsome small miror scratches on base of bowlbowl09:54:34cc2010-12-07DALE, Amy2011-01-26DALE, AmyDALE, Amy2010-12-082010-12-08ST ANDREWSapproxShallow bowl made from thick glass. The rim is engraved with with small letters and the base of the bowl is engraved in Latin with two crests.1assigned titlead458Box for bowl engraved with university and de Rothschild crestsdecorative artbowlwholeglass1965196519651965signaturecommerativeinscribedinscribedAbove University crest, on outside of rimon rimbottom of bowlbottom of bowlHC2010.38(1)engravingENGRAVINGengravingengravedENGLISHENGLISHLATINLATINengraverengraverengraverengraverPEACE, DavidPEACE, DavidPEACE, DavidPEACE, David2010-12-07DALE, AmyE6312010-12-07engraverHC2010.38 009.jpgHC2010.38 002.jpgcm1965signature proceeded by a fleurs-de-lisproduction date engraved on bowl next to engraver's signature.bowldiameter1965Heritage CollectionEngraved glass bowl with two heraldic coat of arms.University of St Andrews2010-12-07DALE, Amy09:54:34DALE, AmyMoved to the Principal's House for display after being accessioned.2011-01-26phouse 4476collect>interncollect>intern11:56:1209:55:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4582011-02-092011-01-25HC2010.38(1)9.336.336.3GIFTunknownaddition to the collectionWILLIAMS, BethanFound by the Quaestor in the cupboard in College Gate. The Principal's assistant, Bethan Williams, researched the bowl before it cameto Museum Collections to be accessioned. See Object history file.2010-12-07lowlaagfaibleniedrigDale, Amy2011-01-25completeDale, Amygood2011-01-25Box for bowl engraved with university and de Rothschild crestsboxsome scratches to surface of box09:54:34cc2010-12-07DALE, Amy2011-01-26DALE, Amy2010-12-08ST ANDREWSapproxapproxapproxWooden box with two metal latches and leather handle. Box is lined with green felt and fitted to match the shape of the bowl.2assigned titlead458Bowl engraved with university and de Rothschild crestsdecorative artboxHC2010.38(2)2010-12-07DALE, AmyE6312010-12-07HC2010.38 002.jpgcmcmcmboxboxboxheightwidthlengthHeritage CollectionBox with green felt lining, purpose-made for bowlUniversity of St Andrews2011-01-25DALE, Amy09:54:34DALE, AmyMoved to the Principal's House for display after being accessioned.2011-01-26phouse 37704/2/2010single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROMROETHNOGRAPHYprintHUNT, ROCHARDKWA-GULTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-02-172010-02-05DonationHUNT, RichardWOOLIS, Derek1Present2010-02-05ComponentRecord state2010-02-05good'Kwa - Gulth Sistiutl and Sun' by Richard Huntgenerally good. mount and backboard need to be replaced in the long term (MRO 5/2/10)1Label on back gives details of artist and subject Purchased by Derek Wollins in Vancover in 1980. [unknown word - Mated] in Michigan in '81. His recolection is that these prints were very popular in Canada at the time. He thinks it cost him about $75printsilkscreen printccink on paperETHNOGRAPHYPRINTHUNT, ROCHARDKWA-GULTHobject history fileHC2010.4signed on front: 270/6000/79 Kwa Gulth Sisiutl and Sun Richard Hunt label on back: D.L. WELFORD / 351-7409 / CUSTOM FRAMING / 2nd floor / 220 Albert st. / East Lansing, Mi. Pront Documentation label on back: RICHARD HUNT / Richard Hunt has become the voice of the North West Coast native / cultural renaissance. Being the grandson of the legendary cheif, Mungo Martin, son of the renowned totem pole carver, Henry Hunt / and brother to the internationally renowned Tony Hunt, he is well / qualified for his task. / / Richard hunt was born a Kwa-Gulth of the Kwakiutl nation in Alert Bay / in April of 1951. His family, rich in knowledge of culture and familiar with the subtleties of the tradition tutored Richard. He mastered / painting, carving and potlatch dancing at a young age. He was / initiated into all the potlatch dances and holds the coveted rank of / Hamtsa (Wild Man). His knowledge and skills are further utilized by / the virtue of his position as cheif carver for the British Columbia / Provincial Museum where he restores or recreates ancient pieces of / his people's artwork. // Richard Lives and works in Victoria, British columbia, Canada. / / KWA-GULTH SISIUTL & SUN / Traditionally, the Sun is the source of all life. In the Kwa-Gulth / mythology the Sisiutl is a two-headed creature that serves the Kwa- / Gulth people in times of need. Many legends are told of the Susiutl / changing himseld into a spear or a canoe at an appropriate moment to / save the day. In this design the artist has combined his grandfather's / crest, the Sun, with his mother's main crest which is the Sisiutl. The / copper plaque and the bear in the centre of the design are part of the / Hunt family crest / The beautiful balance of this design and the exquisite attention to / detail are all hallmarks of Richard Hunt's work. The following movements / the balance of colour and the adherance to traditional requirements / all indicate his deep knowledge and understanding of the kwa-Gulth / tradition / LIMITED EDITION PRINT DOCUMENTATION / This is to certify that (444) forty-four Artist proofs and (22) twenty-two Remarques and (2) two Printer Proofs, and 600 prints / have been created and the screens destroyed. The print was silk screened on Teton paper stock, 65.5 x 63.5 cm. in tan / and ivory. KWA-GULTH SISIUTL & SUN was published in 1979. / Richard Hunt / ARTIST: RICHARD HUNT / Liza Anthony Thomas Anthony / PRINTER: LIZA ANTHONY &THOMAS ANTHONY / Carol Sims / FOPR THE PUBLISHER AND DISTRIBUTER: CAROL SIMS, ARTISAN PRINTS , 605 COURTNEY ST., VICTORIA, B.C. CANADAE495E495WOOLIS, Professor DerekCreated by0066.5cm x 64cm4/2/2010ADUniversity of St AndrewsHUNT, RichardCRE2010-02-05ABcc1 4499collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:30:1809:58:0818:15:3318:06:5617:42:0117:38:5617:33:14HC2010.41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4581944-03-0618662011-04-142011-03-112011-03-112011-03-112011-03-112011-03-112011-03-1116.99.539.529.3PurchaseBEATON, Andrew Wilsonaddition to the collection175ST ANDREWSEwan Mundy Fine ArtGBPPurchased from the Principal's art fund2010-10-14lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-03-11complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 South Street.\par 12/9\par W.B.\par } DALE, Amygood2011-03-11South Street, St AndrewswholeDiscolouration in line with age, particularly noticeable around edges of artwork.DALE, Amyartworks purchased at same time2011-03-11GLASGOWapproxapproxpencil drawing on paperad458St Salvator's Church, North Streetdrawingpencil drawingOpen Access Storeoastore1985-07-12signaturebottom right cornerHC2010.40pencilARTISTBEATON, Andrew Wilsonuniversity buildingDALE, AmyE6282010-10-14ARCHITECTUREARTISTHC2010.40.jpgcmcmcmcm1895-07-12artist monogramartworkartworkframeframeheightwidthheightwidth1895-07-12Heritage Collectionpencil drawing on paper, depicting South Street, St Andrews.University of St Andrews2011-03-11DALE, Amy09:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-04-14Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A 4498collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:45:0609:58:5718:07:1317:39:5617:33:1417:28:59HC2010.40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4581944-03-061866upper centreSt Salvator's ChapelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-04-142011-03-112011-03-112011-03-112011-03-112011-03-1116.41039.529.3PurchaseBEATON, Andrew Wilsonaddition to the collection175ST ANDREWSEwan Mundy Fine ArtGBPPurchased from the Principal's art fund2010-10-14lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-03-11complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\ul\b\f0\fs20 W. B. \ulnone\par } DALE, Amygood2011-03-11St Salvator's Church, North StreetwholeOverall condition good, discolouration of paper in line with age. Artwork has 'slipped in mount' at bottom left corner. Scratch on frame, top left.DALE, AmyHC2010.40 and HC2010.41 were purchased at the same timesee also2011-03-11GLASGOWapprox.approx.pencil drawing on paperad458South Street, St Andrewsdrawingpencil drawingOpen Access Storeoastore1895-07-09signaturebottom right cornerHC2010.41pencilARTISTBEATON, Andrew Wilsonuniversity buildingDALE, AmyE6282010-10-14ARCHITECTUREARTISTHC2010.41.jpgcmcmcm1895-07-09artworkartworkframeframeheightwidthheightwidth1895-07-09Heritage CollectionPencil drawing on paper, depicting St Salvator's Chapel, North Street, St Andrews.University of St Andrews2011-03-11DALE, Amy09:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-03-11Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A 3771single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1903MROMROplaqueART HISTORYFEMALE STUDENTS UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-02-092010-02-09DonationArt History Department1Present2010-02-09ComponentRecord state2010-02-09fairPlaque from former female students unionfair: paint marks on all edges, back and front. some spotting in front at the middle right. (MRO 9/2/10)1DonationCARNEGIE SKIBO,plaqueccmetalPLAQUEART HISTORYFEMALE STUDENTS UNIONobject history fileHC2010.5on wood under plaque in pencil: JNO / PAINTERS / A&T GRAHAM / WINDYGATES / 5th AUGUST / 1974 on wood under plaque in pen: PAINTED FEB 20TH / 2002 / J.G. CUNNINGHAM / FOR / E&B On fromt of plaque: THIS BUILDING / IS THE GIFT OF / MRS CARNEGIE, SKIBO, / IN TRUST FOR THE WOMEN STUDENTS / OF THE UNIVERSITY / OF ST ANDREWS. / 1903CARNEGIE SKIBO, MrsArt History Department000030x35cm1903DADUniversity of St Andrews2010-02-09ACcc1 3773collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern22/08/0912:34:1116:41:0614:31:0215:00:5714:59:4017:04:4917:03:4317:04:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1hcr1hcr1MROMROART HISTORYJ. R. STEERoil on canvasPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052011-02-102011-02-082011-01-202011-01-202011-01-192011-01-192010-12-212010-02-172010-02-17DonationHAGELI, UrsulaExecutrix of Mr Laverne Meyers Estate. Bequethed to Art History1Present2010-02-17ComponentRecord state2010-02-17fairPortrait of J. R. Steerfair: frame is not ideal for canvas and has paint faded.. marks on glassah20102010-01-1820091OwnedMEYER, Lavernedonated to art historyPORTRAITPORTRAITOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasART HISTORYJ. R. STEEROIL ON CANVASPORTRAITobject history file43 x 37.8 cmMoved to Art History shortly after acquisition, but not hung.Executrix of Mr Laverne Meyers Estate. Bequethed to Art HistoryHC2010.6MEYER, Mr LaverneHAGELI, Ursula200900036 x 30.6 cm22/08/09OADUniversity of St Andrews2010-02-17AC14:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 18, side A Returned from Sproson framers on 2011-02-08 Taken off-site for repair of frame by Sproson, St Andrews, 2011-01-20 Moved to open-access store from Art History, 18 January 20112011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 3774collect>intern9 February 201015:02:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114MROCHAPELREVISITING COLLECTIONSORGANFATHER WILLISOPEN PIPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-051899-12-302010-02-19DonationWILLISMOLG, David1Present2010-02-19ComponentRecord state2010-02-19goodopen pipe from old Father Willis organgood:4 dents above mouth with a dent at the sideC 1905197011905OwnedOwnedcollected byMOLG, DavidUniversity of St Andrews ChapelWILLISOwned c.1970.c.1905an open pipe is one wihere the 'mouth' is open. Donated during a Revisiting Collections Focus Group: "That was the old father Willis organ in the chapel. I think the label on it was 1905 or something like that and it had one great fault. The trombone register developed a sylph at times and you would get this sudden hiss of air and a wee note and you would get this sort of oooooo coming from the organ, right by where the tenors where. It made getting out notes very difficult." PIPEorgan pipeccmatal and woodCHAPELREVISITING COLLECTIONSORGANFATHER WILLISOPEN PIPEobject history fileHC2010.7E497E497WillisUniversity of St Andrews ChapelMOLG, DavidMOLG, DavidCreated by01970000190500L32.5cm x D2cm1905C. 19709 February 2010COOADUniversity of St AndrewsWillisCRE2010-02-19ABcc1 37752009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROSong BookSTUDENTS UNIONREVISITING COLLECTIONSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302010-02-26DonationUniversity of St Andrews Students Union ComitteeThe Herald PressROBERTSON1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord stateCopyright page lists Martin J. B. Lowe as the editor.The Herald Press, Brothock Bridge Arbroath2010-02-26goodSt Andrews Students Song Bookgood: Black ink lines on back of front cover, St Andrews Crest on back cover has been coloured in with University Colours.1961200911961OwnedROBERTSON, ChrisSt Andrews as the Singing University was discussed as part of a revisiting collections alumni focus group. This book was referred to indirectly.bookSong Bookccink on paperSONG BOOKSTUDENTS UNIONREVISITING COLLECTIONSobject history fileHC2010.8E483E483ROBERTSON, ChrisROBERTSONPublished byPrinted by200901961018.5cm x 12.5cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews Students Union ComitteeThe Herald PressPUBPRINT2010-02-26ABcc1 37762009single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektMROST SALVATORSCHAPELRONALD G. CANTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302010-02-26DonationAllen Lithographic Co. Ltd.St Andrews University CourtROBERTSON, Chris1Present2010-02-26ComponentRecord stateAuthor Ronald Gordon Cant2010-02-26very goodSt Salvators Chapel Bookletexcellent19821982200911982OwnedROBERTSON, ChrisBookletSt Salvators Chapel Bookletccink on paperST SALVATORSCHAPELRONALD G. CANTobject history fileHC2010.9E483E483ROBERTSON, ChrisROBERTSON, ChrisPrinted byPublished by200901982018.3cm x 12.3cm2009OADUniversity of St AndrewsAllen Lithographic Co. Ltd.St Andrews University CourtPRINTPUB2010-02-26AAcc1 4494collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2011201115:15:0516:48:0414:30:5709:39:2309:37:1617:24:1017:20:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4582011-06-202011-02-162011-02-152011-02-152011-02-142011-02-142011-02-14106.7GIFTUniversity of St AndrewsAddition to the collectionST ANDREWSCHALMERS, AlasdairAlasdair Chalmers also gave a digital copy of a photo of him and his mother on his graduation day in 1976. The photo can be found on a CD on with the object history file.2011-02-14lowlaagfaibleniedrigDale, AmyDale, Amy2011-02-142011-02-14complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Stat Scotia Stat Aula\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Peter M Sinclair\par } Dale, Amyfairgood2011-02-14Students' Union card issued in 1972CoverFront pageNo pages missingsome damage and loss of colour to cornersSmall rip to binding where the staple attaches pages.16:47:11oastore/row6/bay3C2011-02-14ROBINSON, Claire10:062011-06-20DALE, Amy2011-03-18ST ANDREWSapproxapproxSixteen page booklet bound with staples. The membership card has a deep red leatherette cover. The cover has some wear and loss of colour to the corners.1ad458Student Union cardStudents' Union cardOpen Access StoreoastorewholepaperOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfC Stored in collections cupboard while being catalogued and photographed. Will then be moved to Open Access store for long-term storage.1972inscribedinscribedfront cover3rd pageHC2011.1embossedstamped signatureLATINUniversity motto2011-02-14DALE, AmyE6322011-02-14STUDENTUNIONHC2011.1.jpgcmcm1972First year page for 1972/1973 session stamped with the signature of the Hon. Secretary Peter Sinclair.wholewholelengthwidth1972Heritage Collectionwholeback pageOn the first page there is the University crest. The following page gives details of the member's name. There are also pages for up to five year of study. However, in this example only the first year page is completed as the following year plastic photo ID cards were introduced.The back page gives details of the new Union facilities, which were much anticipated.noneSt Andrews University Students' Union membership card. Leatherette-bound in deep red with gold embossed University crest. Issued to Alasdair David Chalmers for the session 1972/1973.University of St Andrews2011-02-14Dale, AmyHeritage collection16:47:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3C 4511collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern10:01:3311:30:4016:52:2712:14:0610:36:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt2010cr67ac114ad458ad458ad4581826Hong KongCLASS MEDALgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCOWPERTHWAITE, John JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-132011-05-232011-04-152011-04-152011-04-15HC:C875.31.88.18.1GIFTAlex.r Kirkwood & Sonaddition to the collectionEDINBURGHBATCHELOR, Richard A.2010-09-24lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-15complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI\par }{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 HONOUR HUMANITY, (EQUAL) / JOHN JAMES COWPERTHWAITE / 1936-37 \par [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEIN\par } DALE, Amygood2011-04-15Class medal, Honour Humanity (Equal) 1936-37, awarded to John James CowperthwaitewholeMedal and box in very good conditionDALE, Amy2011-04-15ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS1937AwardedPurchaseUniversity of St AndrewsCOWPERTHWAITE, John JamesBATCHELOR, Richard A.Bought from and antique shop.ad458Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoremedalbox liningbronzesilk and velvet19371937inscribedinscribedobverseReverseHC2011.11inscribedinscribedCreated byCreated byAlex.r Kirkwood & SonAlex.r Kirkwood & Son2010-09-24DALE, AmyE6272011-04-15Minted byHC2011.11.jpgcmcmcmcm1937medalboxboxboxdiameterheightwidthlength1937Heritage CollectionObverseReverseimage of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students).Wreath of laurel leaves and thistlesBronze class medal, Honour Humanity (Equal) 1936-37, awarded to John James Cowperthwaite, in presentation box.University of St Andrews2011-04-15DALE, Amy11:30ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer labelled 'C'2011-04-15Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC 4512collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:51:3215:40:2115:38:4912:32:1709:55:2709:50:4614:59:3013:01:1511:46:5209:36:4917:15:27HC2011.13(1)HC2011.13(2)HC2011.14(1)HC2011.14(2)HC2009.34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458kjk2kjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458COSTUMEGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαownerLANG, Brian AndrewpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-142011-07-142011-05-092011-04-192011-04-192011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152011-04-1548134GIFTEde and RavenscroftAddition to the collectionJARDINE, John2011-02-16lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-18complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Ede and Ravenscroft\par ROBE MAKERS\par FOUNDED 1689\par LONDON\tab OXFORD\tab CAMBRIDGE\tab EDINBURGH\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 BRIAN LANG\par } DALE, Amygood2011-04-18Principal's gownWholeAbrasion and wear to velvet covered button on back. Wear to velvet trim on front resulting in small patches of velvet loss. Stain on back of left shoulder and arm. Two small stains on velvet rim, front left.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireDonated at the same time.2011-07-132011-07-131ST ANDREWSapprox.approx.20082011120012008PurchaseEde and RavenscroftLANG, Brian AndrewJARDINE, JohnJohn Jardine, Senior Janitor, cares for the gowns within the University. He donated several gowns which were no longer in use (see related objects).ad458Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) gownDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) HoodChancellor's Assessor gownChancellor Assessor's trencherPortrait of Principal Brian LangtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoregowntrimwoolvelvetlabellabelNape of necknape of neckHC2011.12labelhand writtenEde and Ravenscroftunknown2011-02-11DALE, AmyE6332011-04-15Manufactered bydbi HC2011.12 front.jpgdbi HC2011.12 reverse.jpgcmcm2001makersgowngownshoulderslength2003Heritage CollectionPrincipal's gown in purple wool with long closed sleeves with inverted - T armholes. Square collar and facings in purple velvet. Worn by Brain Lang.University of St AndrewsDALE, AmyLocated in oastore, row9, bay12011-05-09Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1 4513collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern11:46:5216:36:3816:36:0816:35:4616:50:4514:59:5409:51:4214:59:3011:56:35HC2011.12HC2011.14(1)HC2011.14(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2011.13(2)ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458kjk2ad458ad458ad458GOWNCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαIn 2003 he received an honorary Doctor of Science award from the University of St Andrews Medical School.2010198120031921ownerownerLOWE, KennethBRAID, FrancespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-05-092011-05-092011-04-192011-04-182011-04-182011-04-1845113GIFTJ. R. W. Richieaddition to the collectionST ANDREWSJARDINE, John2011-02-16lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-18complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 J. R. W. RICHIE,\par ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY,\par 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS.\par \par FRANCES BRAID, M.D.\par \par } DALE, Amygood2011-04-18Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) gownwholeStiching on label has come undone and the lower half of the label is loose. Some stains on back, most notably what appears to be black ink. Some discolouration to sleeves. Some minor stains to silk facings.ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireDonated at the same time.see also2011-07-132011-07-132ST ANDREWSapprox.approx.198120102011-02-161ST ANDREWS192120032010J. R. W. RichieBRAID, FrancesLOWE, KennethJARDINE, JohnAs Frances Braid's name is on the maker's label for the gown, it is assumed that it was made for her and then later passed to Prof. Kenneth Lowe.The Gown was given to Kenneth Lowe by the Braid family.John Jardine, Senior Janitor, cares for the gowns within the University. He donated several gowns which were no longer in use (see related objects).ad458Principal's gownChancellor's Assessor gownChancellor Assessor's trencherDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) HoodtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewholeSILKlabelnape of neckHC2011.13(1)labelCreated byJ. R. W. Richie2011-02-16DALE, AmyE6332011-04-15dbi HC2011.13(1) front.jpgdbi HC2011.13(1) side.jpgdbi HC2011.13(1) back.jpgcmcm1921Gold letters on a black leather label.Frances Braid processed MD at St Andrews in 1921 and died in 1981.wholewholeshoulderslength1981Heritage CollectionDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) gown, worn by Professor Kenneth Lowe. The gown was previously worn by Frances Braid. Purple-lilac gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in purple-lilac material.University of St Andrews2011-04-18DALE, AmyDALE, AmyMoved to correct hanging position after accession number was sewn into gown.2011-05-09Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1 4514collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:13:4115:17:2814:59:3012:14:06HC2011.12HC2011.14(1)HC2011.14(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458COSTUMEHOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαIn 2003 he received an honorary Doctor of Science award from the University of St Andrews Medical School.2010198120031921ownerownerLOWE, KennethBRAID, FrancespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18HC2011.13(1)6680GIFTJ. R. W. Richieaddition to the collectionST ANDREWSJARDINE, John2011-02-16lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-18completeDALE, Amygood2011-04-18Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) HoodwholeThree dark stains on hood. The hood also has one repair.Donated at the same time.2ST ANDREWSapprox.approx.198120102011-02-162ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS192120032010J. R. W. RichieUniversity of St AndrewsBRAID, FrancesLOWE, KennethJARDINE, JohnAs Frances Braid's name is on the maker's label for the gown, it is assumed that it was made for her and then later passed to Prof. Kenneth Lowe.John Jardine, Senior Janitor, cares for the gowns within the University. He donated several gowns which were no longer in use (see related objects).ad458Principal's gownChancellor's Assessor gownChancellor Assessor's trencherDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) gowntextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewholewholeSILKsatinHC2011.13(2)2011-02-16DALE, AmyE6332011-04-15cmcm1921Frances Braid processed MD at St Andrews in 1921 and died in 1981.measured flathoodhoodwidthlength1981Heritage CollectionDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) hood, worn by Professor Kenneth Lowe. The hood was previously worn by Frances Braid. Purple-lilac hood lined with white satin.University of St Andrews2011-04-18DALE, AmyDALE, AmyMoved to drawer after object marking was completed2011-05-09Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5C 4515collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern13:01:1415:58:2112:42:5709:52:2314:59:3014:31:5614:31:28HC2011.12HC2011.13(1)HC2011.13(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2011.14(2)ad458ad458kjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458COSTUMEGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα20102007ownerBERRY, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-142011-05-092011-04-192011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-1846.5119GIFTEde and Ravenscroftaddition to the collectionJARDINE, John2011-02-16lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-18Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Ede and Ravenscroft\par ROBE MAKERS\par FOUNDED 1689\par LONDON\tab OXFORD\tab CAMBRIDGE\tab EDINBURGH\par } DALE, Amygood2011-04-18Chancellor's Assessor gownwholeFrogs slightly tarnished. Sticky stain on left sleeve. Some small, minor stains on front.Donated at the same time.2ST ANDREWSapprox.approx.20102011120072010BERRY, WilliamJARDINE, JohnJohn Jardine, Senior Janitor, cares for the gowns within the University. He donated several gowns which were no longer in use (see related objects).ad458Principal's gownDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) gownDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) HoodChancellor Assessor's trenchertextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorewholefrogsSILKGoldlabelnape of neckHC2011.14(1)labelCreated byEde and Ravenscroft2011-02-16DALE, AmyE6332011-04-15Manufactered bydbi HC2011.14(1) front.jpgdbi HC2011.14(1) side.jpgdbi HC2011.14(1) back.jpgcmcm1990wholewholeshoulderslength2005Heritage CollectionChancellor's Assessor gown worn by William Berry. Black gown with black material facings, long closed sleeves and two ornate gold frogs on each shoulder.University of St Andrews2011-04-18DALE, AmyDALE, AmyLocated in oastore, row9, bay12011-05-09Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1 4516collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:59:2920:13:1720:01:5815:08:28HC2011.12HC2011.13(1)HC2011.13(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67hcr1ad458COSTUMEUNIVERSITY COURTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα20102007ownerBERRY, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-072011-10-072011-09-222011-04-18HC2011.14(1)12.53434GIFTEde and Ravenscroftaddition to the collectionJARDINE, John2011-02-16lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-18complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 BY APPOINTMENT TO\par H.M. QUEEM ELIZABETH II\par ROBE MAKERS\par Ede and Ravenscroft\par 93 CHANCERY LANE\par LONDON, WC2A 1DU\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-04-18Chancellor Assessor's trencherwholeTrencher is in excellent condition and gold tassel is untarnished.15:08:08oastore/cabinet6A2011-05-09DALE, Amy2011-09-22Donated at the same time.2ST ANDREWSapprox.approx.approx.20102011-02-16220072010BERRY, WilliamJARDINE, JohnJohn Jardine, Senior Janitor, cares for the gowns within the University. He donated several gowns which were no longer in use (see related objects).ad458Principal's gownDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) gownDoctor of Science (D.Sc.) HoodChancellor's Assessor gowntextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoretrenchertasselliningvelvetGoldplasticOpen Access StorageLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf Alabelinside of trencherHC2011.14(2)labelCreated byEde and Ravenscroft2011-02-16DALE, AmyE6332011-04-15Manufactered bycmcmcm2007trenchertrenchertrencherheightwidthdepth2010Heritage CollectionChancellor Assessor's trencher worn by William Berry, with gold tassel.University of St Andrews15:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5, box 3.2011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5 4535collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:01:2811:47:4517:31:4915:36:0715:32:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmaker2011HC2011.15(1)HC2011.15(2)HC2011.15(3)HC2011.15(4)HC2011.15(5)HC2011.15(6)HC2011.15(7)HC2011.15(8)HC2011.15(9)HC2011.15(10)HC2011.15(11)HC2011.15(12)cr67ad458ad458ad458ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαfamilyfamiliefamilleFamilieإسم عائلةοικογένεια2011-10-052011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-05-09HC:C46245GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighmediumnormaalnormalemittelDALE, Amy2011-08-04complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 The Doings of\par Death by William\par Strang\par \par Essex House Press\par Dec. 1901\par } Dale, Amyfair2011-08-04The Doings of Deathwholefull set of 12 printshistoric pest damage11:46:46oastore/row4/bay1A2011-08-04ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-05Arts and Craftapproxapprox2011-03-30BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458Death and the ChildrenDeath the KingDeath the JudgeDeath and the DancersDeath and the HusbandmanDeath and the RobberDeath the LeechDeath on the BarricadesDeath and the ArtistDeath the LoverDeath the ComforterDeath the MournerHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StorageObject History fileLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A.1901printedfront cover of folderHC2011.15printedManufactered byEssex House Press2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted bycmcm1901flower with stem and two leaves is printed in the centre.folderfolderheightwidth1901Heritage CollectionCollection of twelve lithographic prints (from woodcuts) housed in a folder printed with the title and artist's name. The folder contains a title page which lists the collection of prints. Each artwork is interleaved with a blank piece of paper.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4608collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:00:1811:47:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death and the ChildrenwholeFive small holes from pest damage, bottom left corner. One hole is on the border of the print.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-301BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom left cornerHC2011.15(1)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(1).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthheight1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4617collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:28:0511:47:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 .S.\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the LoverprintSome holes from pest damage, top right corner. Two of the whole are large. Two holes bottom right corner.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-3010BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file19011901signaturesignaturebottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.15(10)monogrammonogramCreated byCreated bySTRANG, WilliamSTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(10).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4618collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:30:0411:47:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the ComforterprintLarge holes from pest damage, top right corner11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-3011BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(11)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(11).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4619collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:31:4911:47:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the MournerprintLarge holes from pest damage on right side of print.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-3012BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom left cornerHC2011.15(12)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(12).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4609collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:06:1211:47:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the KingprintSome holes from pest damage, concentrated in the top right corner11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-302BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom left cornerHC2011.15(2)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(2).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4610collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:09:2311:47:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the JudgeprintA few holes from pest damage, top right corner.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-303BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom left cornerHC2011.15(3)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(3).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4611collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:12:1411:47:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death and the Dancersprintsome holes from pest damage, top right corner11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-304BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(4)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(4).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4612collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:15:3011:47:48single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 W.S.\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death and the Husbandmanprintfive holes from pest damage, top right corner.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-305BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(5)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(5).jpgcmcm1901W.S. in a rectangleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4613collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:17:5511:47:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death and the Robberprintfive holes from pest damage, bottom left corner11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-306BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom left cornerHC2011.15(6)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(6).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4614collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:20:2511:47:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death the LeechprintSome holes from pest damage, top right corner11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-307BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(7)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(7).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4615collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:22:3911:47:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death on the BarricadesprintSome holes from pest damage, top right corner.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-308BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(8)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(8).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4616collect>interncollect>intern2011-03-302011-03-302011-03-3017:24:5911:47:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakercr67ad458192118591898BOSWELLDEATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-052011-08-04HC2011.1558.542.6GIFTSTRANG, WilliamEssex House PressAddition to the Boswell CollectionLONDONBOSWELL, Bruce2011-03-30wood blocks cut by Mr Bernard SleighlowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-04Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 S\par } DALE, Amygood2011-08-04Death and the ArtistprintSome holes from pest damage, top right corner.11:46:46oastoreDALE, Amy2011-10-05Arts and CraftDALE, Amy2011-08-0512approxapprox2011-03-309BOSWELL, BrucePurchased at auction by Bruce Boswellad458The Doings of DeathprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History file1901signaturebottom right cornerHC2011.15(9)monogramCreated bySTRANG, William2011-03-30DALE, AmyE6372011-05-09Created byPrinted byHC2011.15(9).jpgcmcm1901S in a circleprintprintlengthwidth1901Heritage CollectionPart of a set of twelve woodcuts entitled 'The Doing of Death'. The prints have been created using two colours.University of St Andrews2011-08-04DALE, Amy11:46:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 4, bay 1, shelf A2011-10-05Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1A 4549photocollect>intern2011-06-022011-06-022011-06-0213:03:3816:49:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458191418592011-06-302011-06-16PurchaseHERALD, James Watterstonaddition to the collection2600Lyon and TurnbullHammer price was £2000, which came to a total of £2600 with buyer's premium and VAT on premium2011-06-02Market DayLyon and Turnbull20111EDINBURGH1ad458paintingpastelwholepastel on boardHC2011.16199Principal's acquisition fundLyon and Turnbull26002011-06-02DALE, AmyCreated byHC2011.16.JPGHeritage CollectionUniversity of St AndrewsDALE, Amy2011-06-16cc 4634collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:08:0616:14:51setsetsetSetHC2011.17(1)HC2011.17(2)HC2011.17(3)HC2011.17(4)HC2011.17(5)HC2011.17(6)HC2011.17(7)ad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-122011-08-08HC:C4PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigInchoate Landscapes16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEENad458Randomised ArrayCanning TownMoscowA Miniature (Sofia Kiosk)Ludic BricolageTeetering MegastructurePavilion PlanHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionprintprintOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History fileEach print was framed to the artist's instructionsHC2011.17GBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated by20102010Heritage CollectionLimited edition suite of seven screenprints, lithographs, digital prints, relief prints and etchings.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4635collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0810:33:5816:14:5217:07:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-092011-08-09HC2011.1750.566.556.772.6PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-09complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22 Toby Paterson\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\tab\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-09Randomised Arraywholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEENapproxapprox1ad458Inchoate LandscapesprintlinocutOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History filedark grey woodframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(1)signed in pencilEmbossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcmcmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionMap of Scotland from which the topographic forms of regions and counties have been abstracted and re-orientated in random patterns. Edition 2 of 22.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4636collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0815:01:2416:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTURELONDONURBANCanning TownsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-10HC2011.17496856.375PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22 Toby Paterson\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-10Canning Townwholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEENapproxapprox2ad458Digitial print with screenprintInchoate LandscapesprintDigitial printOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History filelight woodframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(2)signed in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionHouses and towerblocks in East London's Canning Town. Abstract coloured blocks are screenprinted across the lower part of the image. Edition 2 of 22.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4637collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:05:0516:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREMOSCOWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPATERSON, Toby2011-09-122011-08-10HC2011.1739.538.549.549PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-10complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22 Toby Paterson\par }DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-10Moscowwholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEENapprox3ad458Lithograph with screenprintInchoate LandscapesprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History filelight woodframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(3)signed in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionPortrait of Moscow as a psychological experience. Edition 2 of 22.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4638collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:05:2916:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREBULGARIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-10HC2011.1735554262PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-12complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22 Toby Paterson\par }DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-12A Miniature (Sofia Kiosk)wholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEEN4ad458photo-etching and screenprintInchoate LandscapesprintscreenprintOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History filewhite painted woodframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(4)signed in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcmcmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionNear-derelict street kiosk in Bulgaria, next to an architectural design.University of St Andrews2011-08-12DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4639collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:05:5616:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREKrakowBelgradechesssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-10HC2011.175156.562.167PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-15complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22 Toby Paterson\par }DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-15Ludic Bricolagewholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEEN5ad458Lithograph and screenprinted collageInchoate LandscapesprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History filedark grey woodframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(5)signed in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcmcmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionObjects seen in the streets of Krakow and Belgrade, inlcuding a chess table.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4640collect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:06:2016:14:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREGLASGOWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-10HC2011.1767477555.5PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-16complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Toby Paterson\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 2/22\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-16Teetering Megastructurewholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEEN6ad458Inchoate LandscapesprintetchingOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History fileframe201020102010signaturesignedmaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(6)signed in pencilsigned in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcmcmcm2010Signature is slightly indistinct.Print is edition 2 of 22.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionConfluence of forms 'sampled' from plans - sourced in the Mitchell Library in Galsgow - for the Anderson Centre in the city's Argyle Street.University of St Andrews2011-08-16DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4641collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-082011-08-082011-08-0817:06:4816:14:5317:23:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad4581974BOSWELLLANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPATERSON, TobypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-08-192011-08-10HC2011.1756566767PurchasePATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsAddition to the Boswell Collection5000ABERDEENABERDEENPeacock Visual ArtsGBPPeacock Visual Arts kindly included the cost of framing within the £5,000 paid to acquire the set.2011-08-08Toby first worked with Peacock’s master printmakers back in 2003 on his hugely successfully suite Patterns and returned in early 2010 to develop this new body of worklowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-08-23complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Toby Paterson 2/22\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-08-23Pavilion Planwholebrand new16:13:53oastoreDALE, Amy2011-09-127ABERDEEN7ad458Inchoate LandscapesprintscreenprintOpen Access StoreoastoreOpen Access StoreObject History fileWhite square frameframe20102010signaturemaker's markbottom right cornerbottom left cornerHC2011.17(7)signed in pencilembossed on paperCreated byCreated byPATERSON, TobyPeacock Visual ArtsGBPHarry and Marjory Boswell Collection5000GBP50002011-08-08DALE, AmyE6462011-08-08Created byCreated bycmcmcmcm2010Print is edition 2 of 22. Signature is slightly indistinct.Image of a peacock viewed from the frontprintprintframeframeheightlengthheightlength2010Heritage CollectionAn abstract representation of the Powder Blue Orthogonal Pavilion Paterson initially installed at Potters' Field Park between the London Assembly Building and Tower Bridge in London during the summer of 2008. It has since become part of the collection at the University of Warwick.University of St Andrews2011-08-08DALE, AmyPeacock Visual Arts websitewebsite textwebsite-teksttexte site webWebsite-Textκείμενο διαδκτυακού τόπου“This new suite of prints differs considerably from the previous one I completed at Peacock in 2003. Formally speaking, within this suite there is great variety in the processes and formats employed in the work, this approach exposing me to techniques such as lithography and etching for the first time. It’s also been a delight to return to previously familiar methods such as relief and silkscreen printing and use them in conjunction with these other processes. Whereas Patterns was a suite that explored idealised images, Inchoate Landscapes has stemmed more from the experience of cities as contingent, pragmatic and flawed entities. Two strong threads within my work of recent years run through the suite; my exceedingly stimulating travels in Eastern Europe under the auspices of a Creative Scotland Award and the work, both permanent and temporary, that I’ve made outside the rarefied confines of the studio and gallery." Toby Paterson, April 201116:13:53DALE, Amy1st floor landing outside of the common room2011-09-12ah 4500collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:27:0309:56:1015:23:0815:46:2115:43:2614:53:4514:49:06Royal Scottish Academy Catalogue for the one hundred and eighty fourth Annual Exhibition of Art and ArchitectureHC2010.30HC2007.24HC2007.23HC1995.3(9)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.28, 37ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad45819432011-04-142011-03-282011-03-182011-03-182011-03-182011-03-182011-03-1815214549.5GIFTRAE, BarbaraAddition to the Murdo MacDonald CollectionMACDONALD, Murdo2010-09-09lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-03-18Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 A/P achill Rae\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 RSA 2010, No. 202 (Illustrated in catalogue, p.37)\par } DALE, Amyvery good2011-03-18AchillwholeBrand new in perfect conditionDALE, AmyDALE, AmyOther works by Barbara Rae2011-03-182011-03-18ST ANDREWSGBPapprox.approx.approx.approx.2010-09-09privateFramed artist print of AchillEDINBURGH2010-05-16500PurchaseRoyal Scottish AcademyMACDONALD, Murdoad458"An Ceo Draiochta""Dornie-Stone Pier""Skelligs Shore"SeagateprintmonotypeOpen Access StoreoastoreframeprintWOODpaper2010signaturecollector's inscriptionbottom right cornerreverse top left cornerHC2011.2pencilpencil on backboardARTISTcollected byRAE, BarbaraMACDONALD, Murdo2010-09-09DALE, AmyE4132011-03-18ARTISTHC2011.2.jpgHC2011.2 close up.jpgbooksboekenlivresBücherكتب βιβλίαcmcmcmcm2010printprintframeframeheightwidthheightwidth2010Heritage CollectionAbstract landscape of Achill Island in Ireland.University of St Andrews2011-03-18DALE, Amy09:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack3A2011-03-18Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack3A 4501collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:45:0417:44:0716:52:2610:03:4616:55:4416:54:5715:28:2115:53:4115:53:0716:55:02HC2011.4HC2011.5(1)HC2011.6HC2011.5(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad4581826CLASS MEDALSPECIAL GEOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byBROWN, Agnes DonaldsonCHALMERS, NicholaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-112011-05-232011-04-152011-04-142011-04-142011-04-142011-04-052011-04-052011-03-222011-03-22HC:C875.31.88.18.1GIFTAlex.r Kirkwood & Sonaddition to the collectionEDINBURGHCHALMERS, Nicholas2010-08-10lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, AmyDALE, Amy2011-03-222011-03-22Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 SPECIAL GEOLOGY / AGNES DONALDSON BROWN / 1933-34 \par [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEIN\par } DALE, Amygoodfair2011-03-22class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brownmedalboxin original boxslightly tarnishedbox no longer closes as it is misaligned.DALE, Amysee also2011-04-14ST ANDREWS1934GIFTAwardedUniversity of St AndrewsCHALMERS, NicholasBROWN, Agnes DonaldsonMedal was awarded to his mother Agnes Donaldson Brownad458class medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersTullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh StewartStudents' Union badgeLetter of Remembrance for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoremedalbox liningbronzesilk and velvet19341934inscribedinscribedobverseReverseHC2011.3inscribedinscribedCreated byCreated byAlex.r Kirkwood & SonAlex.r Kirkwood & Son2010-08-10DALE, AmyE4072011-03-22Minted byHC2011.3.jpgcmcmcmcmapprox.1934medalboxboxboxdiameterheightwidthlength1934Heritage CollectionObverseReverseimage of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students).Wreath of laurel leaves and thistlesbronze class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brown in presentation boxUniversity of St Andrews2011-03-22DALE, Amy17:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer AB2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB 4504collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:53:0611:29:3616:52:2616:59:4116:59:0515:28:21HC2011.3HC2011.5(1)HC2011.6HC2011.5(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ad458ad458ad458ad4581826ENGLISHCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαownerDonated byCHALMERS, James WilliamCHALMERS, NicholaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-132011-05-232011-04-142011-04-142011-04-142011-04-05HC:C875.31.88.18.1GIFTAlex.r Kirkwood & Sonaddition to the collectionEDINBURGHCHALMERS, Nicholas2010-08-10DALE, AmyDALE, Amy2011-04-052011-04-05Complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI\par }{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 GENERAL ENGLISH / JAMES WILLIAM CHALMERS / 1933-34 \par [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEIN\par } DALE, Amygoodgood2011-04-05class medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersmedalboxMedal is in original boxMedal is stuck in boxLarge white mark on top of box. Small white spots on front edge of top of box. Four areas of loss on edge of box. Area of damage to box before hinge. Box does not close properly.DALE, AmyNicholas Chalmers donated medals awarded to his mother and father (along with two other objects) in August 2010.see also2011-04-14GIFTCHALMERS, NicholasMedal was awarded to his father James William Chalmersad458class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson BrownTullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh StewartStudents' Union badgeLetter of Remembrance for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoremedalbox liningbronzesilk and velvetinscribedinscribedobverseReverseHC2011.4inscribedinscribedCreated byCreated byAlex.r Kirkwood & SonAlex.r Kirkwood & Son2010-08-10DALE, AmyE4072011-03-22Minted byHC2011.4.jpgcmcmcmcm1934medalboxboxboxdiameterheightwidthlength1934Heritage CollectionObverseReverseimage of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students).Wreath of laurel leaves and thistlesbronze class medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William Chalmers in presentation boxUniversity of St Andrews2011-04-05DALE, Amy11:28ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer labelled 'C'2011-09-13Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC 4505collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16:51:3017:50:2117:00:1715:28:21HC2011.3HC2011.4HC2011.6single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC2011.5(2)cr67ad458ad458ad45818262011-07-112011-04-142011-04-142011-04-05HC:C875.21.88.18.1GIFTAlex.r Kirkwood & Sonaddition to the collectionEDINBURGHCHALMERS, Nicholas2010-08-10DALE, AmyDALE, Amy2011-04-052011-04-05complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI\par }{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 THE TULLIS MEDAL FOR MATHEMATICS / (EQUAL) HUGH STEWART / 1933-34 \par [with the motto, centre] AIEN APIZTETEIN\par } DALE, Amyfairgood2011-04-05Tullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh Stewartmedalboxmedal in orginal boxslightly tarnishedSmall scuffs to corners of boxDALE, AmyGifted at the same time by Mr Chalmers.2011-04-14211934GIFTAwardedUniversity of St AndrewsCHALMERS, NicholasSTEWART, Hughad458class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brownclass medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersStudents' Union badgeLetter of Remembrance for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoremedalbox liningsilversilk and velvetinscribedinscribedobverseReverseHC2011.5(1)inscribedinscribedCreated byCreated byAlex.r Kirkwood & SonAlex.r Kirkwood & Son2010-08-10DALE, AmyE4072011-03-22Minted byHC2011.5(1).jpgcmcmcmcmmedalboxboxboxdiameterheightwidthlengthHeritage CollectionObverseReverseimage of ancient seal of the University of St Andrews ( St Andrew upon his cross, coats of arms of the three founders of the University and either a rectorial court or a regent, attended by a bedellus, lecturing to a class of students).Wreath of laurel leaves and thistlessliver medal awarded for 1933-34, to Hugh Stewart in presentation boxUniversity of St Andrews17:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, in medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS 4510collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:28:2112:25:5817:00:5815:46:01HC2011.3HC2011.4HC2011.6single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458WORLD WAR IIHMS ROYAL OAKNAVYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSTEWART, HughpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-092011-04-142011-04-142011-04-14HC2011.5(1)17.611.3GIFTaddition to the collectionCHALMERS, Nicholas2010-08-10lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-14whole{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\qc\b\f0\fs20 In Remembrance\par of\par Instructor=Lieutenant Hugh Stewart\par of H.M.S. Royal Oak\par \pard\par \pard Mr and Mrs Neil Stewart and\par family desire to express thier heartfelt\par thanks to all friends for their very kind\par expressions of sympathy extended to\par them in thier tragic bereavement.\par \pard\par 2 Smith Terrace,\par Wick.\par } DALE, Amyfair2011-04-14Letter of Remembrance for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartwholeNote arrived folded in medal box HC2011.5(1) and therefore has several creasesDALE, Amy2011-04-142approx.approx.The black border around the edge of the letter measures 1/4 inch.2ad458class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brownclass medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersStudents' Union badgeTullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh StewartLetter of Remembrancewholepaper1939printedHC2011.5(2)2011-08-10DALE, AmyE4072011-03-22HC2011.5(2).jpgcmcm1939HMS Royal Oak was sunk on Friday 13th October 1939.wholewholeheightwidth1939Heritage CollectionLetter of Remembrance printed on mourning stationary for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartUniversity of St AndrewsRemembrance note gifted at the same time as the medal awarded to Hugh Stewart during his time at the University.oastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRSOpen Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS 4509collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2010-08-102010-08-10201014:17:2711:26:4017:01:4815:28:21HC2011.3HC2011.4HC2011.5(1)HC2011.5(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458STUDENTS UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1937ownerCHALMERS, James WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-132011-04-142011-04-142011-04-144.23.2GIFTunknownAddition to the collectionCHALMERS, Alasdair2010-08-10lowlaagfaibleniedrigDALE, Amy2011-04-14complete{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 STUDENTS' UNION\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 J. W. CHALMERS.\par 1937\par } DALE, Amygood2011-04-14Students' Union badgewholeBadge in is good condition, slightly tarnished.DALE, AmyDALE, Amymedals donated at the same time, by Mr Chalmers.see also2011-04-142011-04-14approx.approx.2010Octagonal badge made from metal, with hoop at top for displaying badge.1937GIFTUniversity of St AndrewsCHALMERS, James WilliamCHALMERS, James WilliamCHALMERS, NicholasOwned by James William Chalmers while student at St Andrews.Given to Nicholas Chalmers by his father.ad458class medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brownclass medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersTullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh StewartLetter of Remembrance for Instructor-Lieutenant Hugh StewartBADGEOpen Access Storeoastorewholemetal19371937inscribedinscribedfront of badgereverse of badgeHC2011.6engravedengravedunknownunknownSTUDENTS UNION2010-08-10DALE, AmyE4072011-03-22STUDENTSHC2011.6(front).jpgHC2011.6(reverse).jpgcmcm1937Students' Union on scrollDate engraved on reversewholewholeheightwidth1937Heritage Collectionfrontplant designs are curved around a central dome.Metal octagonal Students' Union badge, belonging to J. W. Chalmers.University of St Andrews2011-04-14DALE, Amy11:24ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer labelled 'C'2011-04-14Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC 4502collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern11:55:1712:10:1611:57:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr12011-03-242011-03-242011-03-2444.016.16.0unknownLikely to have been made for display in a churchSculpture of St Andrew19th or 20th centuryWooden sculpture of St Andrew. Flat back. Hole in back indicating that it was hung from nail or similar. Tool marks visible. Stylised facehcr1sculptureWOODHC2011.7ST ANDREWRELIGIONcmcmcm1860The donor suggested that it may have been made by one of the Glasgow Boys. This is extremely unlikely.heightwidthdepth1999Wooden sculpture of St Andrew bearing cross. Naive styleUniversity of St Andrews 735collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19361936193619831958199521 September198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS16:23:4315:43:5615:35:3015:12:3309:42:4516:41:5315:20:58The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15HC840single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JABJLS5450HC202HC202In St Salvator's Hall Library, 23 July 1984in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. "Rector's Assessor 1913-1938: Benefactor". Listed as in Students' Union. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Hung in St Salvator's Hall, Reading RoomMoved from reading room to Dining Room, St Salvator's Hall.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Parliament HallPORTRAITLL.DRECTOR'S ASSESSORRECTORBENEFACTORSTUDENTS UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byLOW, WilliamGRIXONI, MariopersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-03-282011-02-072009-12-071998-12-01HC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationGRIXONI, MarioBritainLOW,Court Minutes 24 November 1936, p.17 note that Mrs Low has offered to present to the Men's Student's Union a copy of the portrait of her husband wearing the gown of the Rector's Assessor. The offer was accepted.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-12-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Students' Unionpnumber: 80 Value: £1500 (insurance)198319581995Portrait painter. More information on artist in file.Dale, Amy2002-03-012011-02-07goodgoodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of William Lowwhole(Christine Bullick, 16/09/96) urgent need of conservation, paint peeling off. Poor adhesion between paint layer and canvas. After conservation, in much improved condition. Damage to frame, upper left - section of moulding has come off and must be reattched by professional frame restorer (HCR, 1 March 2002). No change, condition good. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009) Two large losses to plaster decoration of frame, upper left - needs professional treatment by a conservator. Losses also to top left of outer frame. Minor losses to frame lower left. Minor losses to right side of frame (HCR, 17 September 2009)Condition unchangedL1/200219851945200220022009SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19851979200220022008unknownADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, Christineblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/14HC840 - LL.D. gown worn by William Low19842000200219321Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by William Low: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves and facings in pimento silk (?). Four buttons on 'cuff' of each sleeve.William Low, LL.D was Rector's Assessor 1913-1936. He was awarded the honorary LL.D. in July 1919 and also received an O.B.E. The Court Minutes of 29 September 1936, p.139, record his death.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITLOW, WILLIAMGRIXONI, COUNT MARIOLL.DRECTOR'S ASSESSORRECTORBENEFACTORSTUDENTS UNIONobject history filegilt 133.2 x 108 cm30 May 198519457 May 2002November 200217 September 2009CATCourt Minutes 24 November 1936, p.17 note that Mrs Low has offered to present to the Men's Student's Union a copy of the portrait of her husband wearing the gown of the Rector's Assessor. The offer was accepted.HC202signed, lower right, in red: M.Grixoni / 1932LOW, MrsCreated bydbi HC202.jpg90391516131936193619321932109.2 x 85 cm1936ADA portrait of William Low, Rector's Assessor 1913-1936. He is shown wearing the academic dress of the Rector's Assessor: purple-blue silk gown with long open sleeves and a maroon velvet collar. Low is shown sitting with one hand resting on his lap and the other on the arm of the chair.University of St AndrewsBritainCONSERVEDconservationC2002.1GRIXONI, Count Mario; (British; fl.1914-1940)CRE2000-12-18ABph1 1688collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18501875between 1850 and 18751958199525th November 1958199516:24:3815:48:1315:12:3410:13:4317:36:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABAMC HC20310.2151Transferred from library 1997.Library Staff"Catalogue of Portraits" - catalogue compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Listed as one of the most remarkable portraits in the University. In United College Hall. University Calendar (1891-92)Moved from picture store to principal's house.Moved to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in the Hebdomadar's Room.PORTRAITNATURAL HISTORYCIVIL HISTORYHISTORYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterMACDONALD, WilliamUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-212010-12-212009-10-232002-01-09HC:C2unknownunknown (monogram: E P )unknownIn University by 1875: listed in University Calendar 18751PresentSPROSON, AlanJanuary 200220022002£70.50 inc. VATFramed by Alan Sproson, St Andrews2002-01-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) In United College Hall.Value: £1500 (insurance)19581995RAWSON, Helen2002-01-092011-01-25very goodgoodPortrait of William Macdonaldgood (HCR, Jan 2002)minor paint loss, lower right1997185019441891200220042009GUNN, Ann V.unknownCANT, Ronald GordonunknownCAMPBELL, Andrew MFAIRCLOUGH, SarahBURDGE, Jessica1997199719791892200220042009mid to late 19th century1William Macdonald was Professor of Civil History at the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard, 1850-1875. University of St Andrews University Calendar, History and Constitution 1987 Edition states: "The endowment of the Kennedy Chair in Natural History is among the oldest in the University. It was first assigned to support chaplains-choral in St Salvator's College by its founder, Bishop Kennedy, from 1456 onwards. In 1644 the endowment was diverted to the Chair of Humanity in the same college, which, on the formation of United College, became the Chair of Civil History. The association of the Chair with Natural History dates from 1850 when the Professor came under the obligation to teach this subject as "Professor of Civil and Natural History". The Chair became a Chair of Natural History in 1897 and the Kennedy Chair in 1955. "Portraitsoil paintingpaintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITMACDONALD, WILLIAMMONOGRAM: E PNATURAL HISTORYUNITED COLLEGECIVIL HISTORYHISTORYPROFESSORobject history fileFramed Jan 2002 69.5 x 59.2 cm24 September 19971850 - 199719441891 - 18929 January 200218 August 200423 October 2009HC203signed verso in oil, lower left: E PunknownCreated by189118501850190060.5 x 50.5 cm (actual)between 1850 and 1891AUUniversity of St Andrewsunknown (monogram: E P )CRE2002-01-09AAhebroom1 738collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>internconserva192619263 December 1926?1958199525 November 1958199516:28:5716:25:3915:56:2015:12:3411:20:4915:39:4317:39:3717:04:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1ad458 JLSHC20452In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Cant notes the location as University Gymnasium. Museum and Gallery Studies student project.photographBOXINGPORTRAITNATURAL HISTORYGYMNASTICSMCINTOSH HALLPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelFAIRWEATHER, J (attrib.)United CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-03-252011-02-022010-12-212010-12-031998-12-08HC:C2DonationFAIRWEATHER, J (attrib.)St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelSee Court Minutes 1926-27, p.36, 3 December 1926). These record that M'Intosh offered the University a portrait of himself. It was agreed that this should be hung on the staircase to the Senate Room. However, a letter on file from Archibald Strachan, Director of the Department of Physical Education, University of St Andrews, dated 8 January 1966, states that there is in the gymnasium stores a portrait in oils, approx. 3ft. 6ins. x 3ft., of the late Professor McIntosh, presented in 1929 by past and present members of the Gymnastic and Boxing Club in recognition of his Honorary Presidency over a period of 50 years. He asks that the portrait be removed for safekeeping. So which of the two portraits is this one? Or was there only ever one, and did the provenance become muddled by 1966? Cant (catalogue of portraits) thought that the portrait in the gymnasium had been presented by M'Intosh in 1926. Needs more research.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-12-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £5 (insurance) In University Gymnasiumpnumber: 78 Value: £500 (insurance)195819951998-12-08emergency conservation neededPortrait of Professor William Carmichael McIntoshVery poor. Canvas has slipped. Badly creased and wrinkled (HR, November 2004).199719452000GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan199719792000ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/142003before 19261William Carmichael M'Intosh, F.R.S. was Professor of Natural History in the United College, 1882-1917 (until 1897 the post incorporated the Chair of Civil History). The nucleus of McIntosh Hall (Chattan House) was bequeathed by McIntosh in 1931 as a memorial to his parents. Emeritus Professor McIntosh, F.R.S. was for over fifty years Hon. President of the Gymnastic and Boxing Club.Portraitspaintingoil painting and photographOpen Access Storeoastorephotograph & oil paint on canvasPHOTOGRAPHFAIRWEATHER, JBOXINGMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELPORTRAITNATURAL HISTORYGYMNASTICSMCINTOSH HALLUNITED COLLEGEPROFESSORobject history file110.5 x 90.5 cm24 September 19971945April 2000See Court Minutes 1926-27, p.36). These record that M'Intosh offered the University a portrait of himself. It was agreed that this should be hung on the staircase to the Senate Room. However, a letter on file from Archibald Strachan, Director of the Department of Physical Education, University of St Andrews, dated 8 January 1966, states that there is in the gymnasium stores a portrait in oils, approx. 3ft. 6ins. x 3ft., of the late Professor McIntosh, presented in 1929 by past and present members of the Gymnastic and Boxing Club in recognition of his Honorary Presidency over a period of 50 years. He asks that the portrait be removed for safekeeping. So which of the two portraits is this one? Or was there only ever one, and did the provenance become muddled by 1966? Cant (catalogue of portraits) thought that the portrait in the gymnasium had been presented by M'Intosh in 1926. Needs more research.HC204on verso of stretcher: From J. Fairweather, photographer, St AndrewsM'INTOSH, Professor William CarmichaelCreated bydbi HC204.jpg1668192619261900192690.0 x 69.7 cm (actual)3 December 1926?ADA head and shoulders portrait of Professor William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History in the United College, 1882-1917. This full frontal portrait shows McIntosh with a white moustache and beard, wearing a dark navy suit and tie.University of St AndrewsScotland2007-10-03OBSERVEDcheck/assessmentC0233St Andrews, FifeFAIRWEATHER, J (attrib.)CRE1998-12-08AEROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25A1 739collect>internconservacollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1945194519451958199525 November 1958199516:30:5011:55:2715:12:3415:29:5115:37:1317:42:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114ad458hcr1HRSHEHC205HC205HC205HC205Note in object history file: Moved from History Department 8 September 1997 to picture store (worktop)Listed as in Swallowgate, Room 5. In 'Catalogue of Portraits', ref no. 53 This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published. Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In St Salvator's Hall Dining Room. Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Picture StoreTransferred from picture store to museum collections office store.PORTRAITLECTURERHISTORYD.DLL.DsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMACKINNON, JamesKLEIN, E.United CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-182011-03-282011-02-022010-12-212010-04-222001-02-09HC:C2DonationKLEIN, E.MACKINNON,See Court Minutes 1944-45, p. 178, 11 September 1945. Sheriff Mackinnon is the son of James Mackinnon.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-12-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in United College Buildingspnumber: 52 Value: £1500 (insurance)195819952001-02-09fairPortrait of James Mackinnon(Gunn. c.1997) Frame slightly damaged, also canvas needs re-stretching as top right is slipping. (HCR, 16 August 2002) Loss of moulding, inner frame, top right. Clean break. Appears to have been loose and dislodged during move. Pieces with portrait. Minor paint loss, lower right - apparent on 2003 photograph (HR, 6/4/04)199519452000200120022003GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet199819792000200120022003ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/072003late 19th or early 20th cent.1In St Salvator's Hall dining room. James Mackinnon D.D., LL.D, was Lecturer in History in the United College, 1892-1908.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITMACKINNON, JAMESLECTURERUNITED COLLEGEKLEIN, EHISTORYD.DLL.DUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file98.0 cm x 86.5 cm elaborate pierced plaster and gilt frame: motifs of leaves berries and scrolls. Inner frame has rose and leaf motif. Frame slightly damaged and chipped in several areas.19971945April 20009 February 200116 August 200210 April 2003See Court Minutes 1944-45, p. 178. Sheriff Mackinnon is the son of James Mackinnon.HC205signed recto lower left, E Klein inscr. on plaque on frame: JAMES MACKINNON, D.D., LL.D. / LECTURER IN HISTORY IN THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1892-1908MACKINNON, SheriffCreated bydbi HC205.jpg1669194519451850192070.0 cm x 58.2 cm (sight) 11 September 1945ADA head and shoulders portrait of James Mackinnon, Lecturer in History in the United College, 1892-1908. He is shown here with a brown moustache and beard, wearing a black gown.University of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0263KLEIN, ECRE1998-12-08ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24B1 740collect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconserva19451950about 194812:02:0415:29:5516:38:3316:10:5716:09:1116:08:0515:12:3516:41:5816:33:1816:23:0617:23:0817:21:4810:15:3010:00:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458 JLS1928187365HC20665HC2061998 note in object history file: Moved from McIntosh Hall, 10/2/1998: Appears to have been relined.McIntosh Hall, 'E' floor common roomPicture StoreTransferred from picture store to museum collections office store.PORTRAITSILVER WEDDINGSPOUSEPROFESSORDIVINITYBIBLICAL CRITICISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMENZIES, M.ESIMS, Charles, R.A.MENZIES, AllenHONEY, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-022011-09-212011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-02-082011-02-022011-01-272011-01-272011-01-262010-11-031998-12-08HC:C2unknownSIMS, Charles, R.A.BritainCame to the University on the death of Mrs Menzies, about 1948. Information from Mr Smaill, a descendant.1PresentBULLICK, Christine20 December 200020002000Examined by Christine Bullick, picture conservator. She noted: canvas appears structurally sound. Paint and ground layers secure except for slight flaking along upper left and upper right. Pencil hole at right nostril. Splashes and marks all over surface. Very dirty. Varnish appears to be hardly discoloured. Recommended treatment: Repair damage to nostril. Consolidate flaking paint. Surface clean. Minor filling and retouching. Varnish. Estimated cost: £350-£450.DOUGLAS, DeborahHC20623 April 200120012001£7.05 (inc. VAT)Photograph supplied to Mrs Douglas, a descendant of Mrs Menzies, for personal use.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request numberReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesInsurance valuation of £4,500 provided by Trevor Kyle, Lyon and Turnbull auctioneers. Copy of bound valuation in object file. Estimated insurance valuation of £4, 000 provided by Professor Ian Carradice and Dr Ann Gunn (26-01-2011)Portrait, landscape and decorative painter and illustrator. Charles Sims was the son-in-law of John MacWhirter, the 19th century artist, who was married to Katherine Menzies, sister of Allan Menzies. A plaque on the picture gives the date as 1913: however, Professor Menzies's grandson has found family letters which date the portrait to 1900. May Menzies, daughter of Professor Allan Menzies, wrote to her cousin Elsie McFarlan on 6 December 1900: Charles Sims stayed ten days with us to paint the portrait....His picture is quite a success; some outsiders object to the grey background, but the artist and the family think it well in keeping with the subject'. A portrait of Mrs Menzies by Charles Sims was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1904 - is this HC206?Kyle, Trevor1998-12-08fairPortrait of Mary Elizabeth MenziesCanvas appears structurally sound. Paint and ground layers secure except for slight flaking along upper left and upper right. Pencil hole at right nostril. Splashes and marks all over surface (Christine Bullick, 20 Dec. 2000) (SCOTT, Alison 07/03/1985) Numerous portions missing from gilt leaf design frame - two fitted in and could be glued. Also on canvas, chips in canvas so the canvas is visible. Somthing has dripped on the painting, causing streaks to form on the sitter's face. Near the upper right corner there is some fading of the paint. This can also be seen on the upper left side. 2011-02-07450017:37:56cons2011-01-2719851998198519942003ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, AlisonGUNN, Ann V.SCOTT, AlisonGUNN, Ann V.EDWARDS, Juliet17:202011-09-0519851998198519942003ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071999about 19001Mrs Mary Elizabeth Menzies was the wife of Professor Allen Menzies and granddaughter of John Honey. Plaque on picture states that it was painted in 1913 for her silver wedding, but date seems wrong. More information on artist in file. Allan Menzies was Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism in St Mary's College, 1889-1916.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITMENZIES, MARY ELIZABETHSIMS, CHARLES, R.A.MENZIES, PROFESSOR ALLENHONEY, JOHNSILVER WEDDINGSPOUSEPROFESSORDIVINITYBIBLICAL CRITICISMobject history filegilt surround and frame Frame is chipped; large chunks missing all around. 125.5 cm x 105.0 cmPortrait taken offsite for conservation by Christine Bullick, without frame (CR, 27/01/2011)1 June 198510 February 19987 March 19852 February 199410 April 2003Came to the University on the death of Mrs Menzies, about 1948. Information from Mr Smaill, a descendant.HC206Signed, lower left, in black: C. Sims (A.V.G.? c.1997 information sheet) Label on back from Frost and Reed, London and Bristol. Frame Makers, Fine Art publishing, and Picture Reparation. Label inscribed in ink: No. R13793, Date: 3/3/67 Plaque on frame reads: Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH MENZIES / wife of Professor Allen Menzies / grandaughter of John Honey / Painted in 1913 for her silver wedding / CHARLES SIMS, R.A.Created bydbi HC206.jpg1281195019451900190489.4 cm x 69.2 cmabout 1948AUA portrait of Mary Elizabeth Menzies, the wife of Professor Allen Menzies. She is shown here in three-quarter view, sitting on a chair with one hand resting on her lap and the other hanging by her side. Menzies wears a dark coloured dress with a lace shawl around her shoulders.University of St AndrewsBritain2010-08-022010-08-02check/assessmentconservationC0231C0279SIMS, Charles, R.A. (British, 1873-1928)CRE2001-07-10AC17:37ROBINSON, ClaireReturned from conservation on 02/09/2011. Located in oastore, picture rack 15, side A.2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 743collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18351958between 1835 and 1958195825 November 1958ST ANDREWS16:41:3615:01:1416:15:3815:12:3515:29:4217:44:46The Life of John Stuart Mill, London, 1954University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.420042004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.505-506Information on portraits of Mill.ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114hcr1HR JLS19041817HC207in 'Catalogue of Portraits', ref no. 54. This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published.Hung in Dining Room of Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.RECTORPORTRAITPHILOSOPHERUTILITARIANISMPOLITICSRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαconceptconceptconceptKonzeptمفهومέννοιαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMILL, John StuartWATTS, George FrederickUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-172011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212010-04-221998-12-15HC:C2PACKE, Michael St John,unknownWATTS, George FrederickIn University by 1958; on insurance list1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-12-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesOn insurance list - no value given. Listed as in 71 North Street - Resident Architect's Offices.1958English sculptor and painterVOCE, Ella1998-12-152011-05-17goodfairUniversity RectorsUniversity LibraryPortrait of John Stuart Mill(?)good: frame has several cracks (HCR, April 2000)Possible overpainting on clothing. Frame very fragile. Not backed properly. Molding is very cracked. Several cracks around edges of frame. Gilding worn away throughout frame, starting to flake on lower left curve.19951945200020062009A.V.G.CANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19981979200020062009ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph2003between 1835 and 18731Oval shaped picture. There is some doubt over the subject and artist. John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), the philosopher, economist and exponent of Utilitarianism, was Rector of the University from 1865 to 1868. More information on subject in file. Packe notes that 'In March 1873 Sir Charles Dilke persuaded Mill to sit for his portrait to the famous artist, G.F. Watts. .... (note) Helen did not particularly like the painting, the only known one of Mill. It was offered to her by Lady Dilke, but at her suggestion the Dilkes kept it, and commissioned Watts to make a copy of it for the National Portrait Gallery, where it may now be seen. An etching made from the portrait by the French engraver, P.A. Rajon, was bequeathed by Dilke to Westminster City Hall', p.505-6.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on boardMILL, JOHN STUARTWATTS, GEORGE FREDERICKRECTORPORTRAITUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHILOSOPHERUTILITARIANISMPOLITICSRELIGIONobject history fileGilt frame with scroll top19971945April 200020 March 2006January 2009GENHC207inscr. on plaque on frame: JOHN STUART MILL / Rector of the University / 1865-1868 / ARTIST G.F. WATTS inscr. in ink on label, verso: '4' inscr. in ink on label, verso: G.F. Watts. O.M.R.A. 1817-1904 / 10 1/4 x [indecipherable] / Portrait of John Stuart Mill / 1806-1873 Created bydbi portrait of John Stuart Mill.jpg1683197318351835187334 x 26 cm (at widest points)between 1835 and 1973AUA head and shoulders portrait, thought to be that of John Stuart Mill, who was Rector of the University from 1865 to 1868. He is shown here wearing a suit and bow tie, against a dark background.University of St AndrewsWATTS, George Frederick (1817-1904) (?)CRE1998-12-15ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 744collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>intern18531853185319831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199516:46:2716:18:4216:17:2315:12:3516:41:3910:10:2916:58:12Catalogue of PortraitsThe St Andrews University Calendar for the Year 1865-66University Calendar 1891-1892HC144single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1853p.22p.35, ref no. 55 This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published., Edinburgh Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the United College Hall.Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits. In the United College Hall.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HR JLS355in Lower College Hall.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. Listed as in United College Hall.PORTRAITMILLER PRIZESBENEFACTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMILLER, HenryHERRICK, William SalterUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282011-03-212010-12-062002-05-301998-12-1519907 September 1990Vandalised in Lower College Hall. 24" s-shaped slash across lower area of portrait, three quarters of which penetrated the canvas. Further 10" horizontal scar in lower right area, but canvas not cut through: this scar also damaged the frame area immediately below. Damaged repaired by Clare Meredith Conservation Studio. At the time of the damage the painting was valued for insurance purposes at £2500. It cost more than this to restore the work. Therefore the insurers gave the University £2500. This was a cash in lieu settlement, the portrait remaining the property of the University.1990DamagedHC:C2CANT, Ronald GordonSenatus AcademicusCommissionedHERRICK, William SalterHERRICK, William SalterCommissioned by United College, 1853 (UC Minutes 5 February 1853)1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Examined by Donald Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland. He reported sustained deformation of canvas, also flaking and loss of minor areas of paint; requires full lining, cleaning may enhance appearance.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-12-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £1250.00 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance) Listed as in United College Hallpnumber: 49 Value: £3500 (insurance)198319581995Figure painterRAWSON, Helen1998-12-152011-02goodPortrait of Henry MillerFramegood - slash mark can still be seen. Frame: losses to lower left corner, lower left side. Much cracking and surface dirt (HCR: 30 May 2002)Gilding missing, lower right corner and right edge, centre. Missing plaster flowers upper right at top of frame. Missing plaster leaf, centre left at top of frame.19851945SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald Gordon19851979unknownClare Meredith Conservation Studioblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-06198419931853185311853CommissionedUnited CollegeSee United College Minutes 5 February, 24 February, UCLB 23 August 1853Portrait of Sir David BrewsterThe subject was a benefactor of the University. In 1853 he established a fund to be expended in prizes for the encouragement of learning in the United College, St Andrews (the Miller prizes). The twelve prizes were given to the three best students of each of the four years.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITMILLER, HENRYUNITED COLLEGEMILLER PRIZESBENEFACTORHERRICK, W. SALTERobject history filegilt frame1 May 19851945CATCITCITSee United College Minutes 5 February, 24 February, UCLB 23 August 1853HC208inscr. on plaque: HENRY MILLER ESQ. / LONDON / FOUNDER OF THE MILLER PRIZE / 1853 (Clare Meredith Consevation Studio, 1992-1993 - conservation report notes) Scottish Gallery Label with date and reference: 4 July 1985, RT 5599.United CollegeCreated bydbi HC208.jpg9109111853185318531853276 x 184 cm?1853MA full length portrait of Henry Miller, a benefactor of the University. He is shown here sitting in an upholstered chair next to a table with books on it and in the background a green curtain partially obscures a landscape with the sea and mountains.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationRef No. H227C0099HERRICK, W. Salter (exhib. 1880-87)CRE1998-12-15ABlch1 745collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19011901January 190119831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995EDINBURGHParisLONDONWolverhamptonPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)EDINBURGHDUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS16:48:5815:52:1016:35:2016:23:1416:20:4715:12:3616:42:0417:48:5910:20:45Catalogue of PortaitsCatalogue for Franco-British exhibitionThe records of the commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, holden in Edinburgh in the years 1646-52Royal Scottish AcademyRoyal Scottish AcademyE1926.1E1994.7E1908.1E1902.1E1994.8E1994.8E1917.1E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.3419261994-08-14190819021994-08-141994-08-1419191994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-1419261994-08-0619081902-05-011994-08-061994-08-0619171994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1894?, ref no. 56 This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published.Court Minutes 1907-08, p.84, 1892-1909, 3rd volume. Cant notes that the illustration is in Reg. of Comm of Gen. Ass. 1650-1653, 3rd volume. So is the reference right? HCR found it on library computer. Check volumeac114hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114JAB JLS5050HC20956HC209In 'Catalogue of Portraits'Museum and Gallery Studies student projectPORTRAITPROFESSORECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYD.D.LL.D.DIVINITYHEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMITCHELL, Alexander FerrierREID, George R.S.A.St Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-172011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-03-282010-12-212010-12-132009-12-071998-12-15HC:C2CANT, Ronald GordonMITCHELL, Alexander F. and CHRISTIE, James115DonationREID, GeorgeAberdeen, ScotlandMITCHELL,Presented to University by Miss Mitchell, daughter of Professor Mitchell, of Gowan Park, Brechin (Court Minutes, 16 Feb 1901, p118).1PresentSPADAFORA, Professor DavidJuly 199419941994Colour photograph sent to Spadafora of Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IllinoisALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £950.00 (insurance)Value: £75 (insurance) Listed as in the Senate Roompnumber: 1 Value: £5000 (insurance)198319581995Sir George Reid (1841- 1913) was a Scottish portrait painter and illustrator. He studied in Edinburgh, Utrecht and Paris. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1877. He soon established himself as Scotland's leading portrait painter. He was elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1891 and knighted that year.2001-08-07goodR.S.A. Centenary ExhibitionUnknownFranco-British exhibitionWolverhampton Art and Industrial ExhibitionUnknownUnknownWorks of Past PresidentsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownWhite CityWest ParkCarnegie InstituteCarnegie InstituteRoyal Scottish AcademyDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Alexander Ferrier Mitchell.The frame is tarnished, but in good condition with no noticeable damage. Canvas has six tiny losses of paint near the monogram. It is also not quite flush with the frame, and looks to be slipping slightly on the left. (ESE, 7 August 2001)19851988200119452000SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan19851988200119792000unknownunknownunknownblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/04/07198419941994about 1894189511892Commissionedpublic subscriptionKeracher, refering to College Echoes 1895-96, p.24, notes that the work was commissioned by public subscription. Cant, referring to the same article, notes that it was presented to Mitchell in May 1895. The plaque gives the date as 1894.In Senior Common Room Alexander Ferrier Mitchell D.D., LL.D. was Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages 1848-1868 and Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History 1868-1894 in St Mary's College. More information on sitter and artist in file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstmoil on canvasPORTRAITMITCHELL, ALEXANDER FERRIERPROFESSORECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYD.D.LL.D.REID, SIR GEORGEST MARY'S COLLEGEDIVINITYHEBREWobject history filegilt frame Frame width: 113 cm29 May 19852 September 19887 August 20011945April 2000CATFIGFIGKeracher, refering to College Echoes 1895-96, p.24, notes that the work was commissioned by public subscription. Cant, referring to the same article, notes that it was presented to Mitchell in May 1895. The plaque gives the date as 1894.Presented to University by Miss Mitchell, daughter of Professor Mitchell, of Gowan Park, Brechin (Court Minutes, 16 Feb 1901, p118).HC209monogram, lower right: R inscr. on plaque on frame: PRESENTED TO THE/ REV. ALEXANDER FERRIER MITCHELL / D.D. LL.D/ ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIRING FROM THE CHAIR OF/ DIVINITY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY,/ IN ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, ST. ANDREWS,/ AFTER A PROFESSORSHIP OF 46 YEARS./ 1894public subscriptionMITCHELL, MissCreated byHC209.jpg91291391418951901cm189219011893height1895canvas width: 76 cm1894?January 1901MADA portrait of Alexander Ferrier Mitchell, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages 1848-1868 and Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History 1868-1894 in St Mary's College. He is shown standing with his arms behind his back, wearing a black gown and cap.University of St AndrewsScotlandAberdeenREID, Sir George, R.S.A.CRE2001-08-07ABstm1 23collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern195319531953unknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:15:2417:28:0816:41:2314:12:4015:30:0512:24:5712:11:0312:00:3514:26:48, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E2009.61994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142009-03-071994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 108, ill. p. 109ac114ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19501867McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's FlatMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition.ScotlandTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREDUNDEESTEEPLECHURCHgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCARMICHAEL, StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-062011-05-062011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221996-10-29HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-10-29ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesVOCE, Ella2002-09-202011-03-29fairfairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45unknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesDundee from the Old Steeplecrinkled, upper left. Lifted in mount, various areas. Otherwise good. Frame chipped, upper right, lower centre (HR, Sept 2002).As before. Frame worn in all four corners. Minor paint chip on lower left edge of frame. Further paint chips at intervals along top and bottom edges of frame.19942002200320042009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helenunknown19942002200320042009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyHC1-135 all other works from the Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC21.tif20111913194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandprintlithographOpen Access StoreoastorelithographSCOTLANDTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREDUNDEEPILGRIM TRUSTCARMICHAEL, STEWARTSTEEPLECHURCHsee files in Collections Office64.6 x 47.6 cm Narrow black and gold frame28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 200412 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC21printed, upper right, recto: DUNDEE/ FROM. OLD. STEEPLE/ CS [in monogram] - 1913 inscribed in pencil, lower left: Dundee from Old Steeple signed, lower right, Stewart Carmichael inscr. in pencil, lower centre, recto: No. 12 inscr. verso: DUNDEE FROM / OLD STEEPLE./ STEWART CARMICHAEL ink stamp, verso: Thomas Bell & Son / Art Dealers and / Picture Frame Makers / 5 Logies Lane, St Andrews / Telephone: St Andrews 16The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC21.jpg19461953193919531913191339.2 x 29 cm (sight)1940s1953MADLithograph depicting a view of the rooftops and spires of Dundee.University of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart; (British, 1867-1950)CRE1996-10-29ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 746collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19501950September 195019831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199517:01:0617:02:1617:01:3516:45:5816:38:2215:12:3610:44:3909:45:3016:42:1011:21:0917:52:5810:21:57HC211HC876(1)HC876(2)HC814(8)HC877single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1944 or 1945ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114ALD JLS1976188514HC21033Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Moved from Hebdomadar's room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.PORTRAITMONTROSEMARQUESSALUMNUSCIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHNATIONAL COVENANTEXECUTIONSTUDENTKINNAIRD CASTLESILVER ARROWARCHERY MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byAfterGRAHAM, James (1st Marquess of Montrose, 5th Earl of Montrose)THOMSON, Adam Bruce, R.S.A.JAMESON, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152011-04-112011-03-282011-03-252010-12-212010-12-132008-10-151998-12-15HC:C2PurchaseTHOMSON, Adam Bruce, R.S.A.THOMSON, A. BruceDate from Cant's catalogue, seems to refer to date of acquisition, though phrasing is unclear. Commissioned by University in 1945 (CM 19 April, 11 September 1945)1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.pnumber: 36 Value: £1500 (insurance)198319581995Copy of the original portrait by Jameson at Kinnaird Castle, in the possession of the Earl of Southesk (see Court Minutes 1944-45, p.111-112, 19 April, 11 September 1945). See information on artist on file.Dale, Amy2001-05-212011-01-24very goodgoodPortrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosewholeCanvas is slipping from frame on the upper portion. Otherwise, generally sound. Frame has a few chips along lower left side.Gilding lifting on bottom centre of frame. Two losses of gilding bottom left corner. Cracking on frame but generally fair condition. Canvas loose in frame (top left). Canvas in good condition.1985200019442008SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonDALE, Amy1985200019792008unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC211 - portrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose; HC876(1) and HC876(2), Philiphaugh bottle and label; and HC814(8), archery medal - all connected with Montrose198420031945194511944CommissionedUniversity of St AndrewsCost: £52.10s; Commissioned for a fee of £52.10s plus travelling and maintenance expenses. The original painting by Jameson was to be insured for £300 while in the University's possession (see Court Minutes 1944-45, p.150).Portrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseCylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughBottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottleMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.James Graham, Marquess of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, and from 6 May 1644, 1st Marquess of Montrose, as a young man. Original portrait, of which this is a copy, thought to have been painted about the time of Montrose's wedding: he married Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of Lord Carnegie, afterwards Earl of Southesk, on 10 November 1629. Montrose was a student at St Salvator's College, 1627-1629. His tutor's accounts detail his expenditure (see R.G. Cant, The University of St Andrews: A Short History, 1992). He won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1628. Although initially sympathising with the covenanting movement, Montrose broke with it in 1641 to support Charles I. He became the King's Captain General in Scotland and led an army composed mainly of Highland troops and Irishmen to a series of victories against Covenanting armies in 1644-45, before being defeated by David Leslie at Philiphaugh in 1645. Montrose escaped to the Continent. After Charles I's execution, he returned to Scotland in 1650 at the head of an army in support of Charles II. He was defeated at Invercarron in April 1650. He escaped from the battlefield but was betrayed to the government by Macleod of Assynt. He was condemned to death and hanged in Edinburgh on 21 May 1650. Portraitspaintingoil paintinggallerymusa/g2oil on canvasPORTRAITMONTROSETHOMSON, A. BRUCE, A.R.S.A.JAMESONGRAHAM, JAMESMARQUESSALUMNUSCIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHNATIONAL COVENANTEXECUTIONSTUDENTKINNAIRD CASTLECOPYSILVER ARROWARCHERY MEDALSOUTHESK, EARL OFCHARLES Iobject history filebronze gilt frame 83 x 73 cm23 May 1985April 2000194416 October 2008Commissioned for a fee of £52.10s plus travelling and maintenance expenses. The original painting by Jameson was to be insured for £300 while in the University's possession (see Court Minutes 1944-45, p.150).Date from Cant's catalogue, seems to refer to date of acquisition, though phrasing is unclear.£52.10sHC210U.L.C: Anno 1629 "something" (indecipherable) 17University of St AndrewsTHOMSON, Mr A. BruceCreated bydbi HC210.jpg916170819451950194419501945194564.8 x 54.5 cm1944 or 1945September 1950MAPA head and shoulders portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, a student at St Salvator's College 1627-1629. He is shown here wearing a green slashed doublet with a ruff-like collar.University of St AndrewsTHOMSON, A. Bruce, R.S.A. (1885-1976)CRE2001-05-21AAgallerymusa/g21 747collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit194519451945198319951958199921 September 19831995November 1958March 1999ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHST ANDREWS11:47:1909:10:1709:29:5909:27:2617:07:5217:05:1617:00:2115:12:3710:44:3909:47:4609:45:3111:21:3617:54:2714:21:11Scotland's Art, City of Edinburgh Museums and Galleries, Edinburgh, 1999The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1998.1E1999.6E2002.41998-06-211999-10-022002-05-051998-03-281999-07-012002-03-15HC210HC876(1)HC876(2)HC814(8)HC877single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.120p.3Exhibition catalogue.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2hcr1ac114JLS1766168656HC211HC21132HC211HC211Museum and Gallery Studies student project.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Hung in St Salvator's Hall Dining RoomMoved from St Salvator's Dining Hall to Museum Collections Office on 6 April 2005.Returned to St Salvators Dining Hall mcoPORTRAITMARQUESSMONTROSECIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHEXECUTIONCHARLES IWINTER QUEENSTUDENTALUMNUSARCHERYSILVER ARROWSOUTHESK, EARL OFsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byAfterGRAHAM, James (1st Marquess of Montrose, 5th Earl of Montrose)ALEXANDER, John [attrib.],HONTHORST, Gerard vanMUNRO, RpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-06-102011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-182011-04-152011-04-112011-04-112011-01-312010-12-212010-12-061998-12-15199820 March 1998Small damage caused while being removed from St Salvator's dining room for exhibition at St Andrews Museum. Dent ca. 1.0 cm long and minute paint loss in upper right corner. See condition report.1998DamagedHC:C2O'RIORDAN, Ian and PATTERSON, David,Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityPurchaseALEXANDER, John [attrib.],Earl of SoutheskSee Court Minutes 1944-45, pp. 150, 170., 5 July, 11 September 1945. Montrose married Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of Lord Carnegie, afterwards Earl of Southesk, on 10 November 1629. HC211, portrait of Montrose as a young man, was commissioned in 1944 or 1945, and is a copy of a work then in the possession of the Earl of Southesk.1Present1998-12-15ComponentRecord state£50Value: £650.00 (insurance)pnumber: 60 Value: £1500 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.Value: £5000 (insurance) Value changed on 1995 insurance list.1983199519581999This picture is a copy of the Honthorst portrait of Montrose commissioned by the Queen of Bohemia (the Winter Queen, sister of Charles I) in 1649. Attribution and date of copy based on the inscription on the reverse of the portrait. Alexander was a portrait painter, engraver and etcher. He may have been born in Aberdeen. Gerrit Honthorst (1592-1656) was a Dutch painter and draftsman. The portrait attributed to Honthorst is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (998) and another copy of this work is in the National Portrait Gallery (4406). Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2002-03-012011-01-262011-01-26goodgoodgoodBats, Balls and Bowls: A History of Sport in the University of St AndrewsScotland's ArtSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCity Arts CentreCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseframecanvasDent ca. 1.0 cm long and minute paint loss in upper right corner. Cracking all over canvas, particularly noticable on forehead (HCR: 1 March 2002) Frame condition generally good, scratch on bottom left of name plate. No change to painting. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Cracking around frame edges and scratch to frame to left of name plate.Condition unchanged.L1/20021985199620001944200220052005SCOTT, AlisonGUNN, Ann V.KERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidHOPES, David1985199820001979200220052005unknownADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, ChristineADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, ChristineADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photographColour slidePhotographic transparencyColour slidecolour photographHC210, portrait; HC876(1) and HC876(2), Philiphaugh bottle and label; and HC814(8) archery medal - all items connected to Montrose.198419971997199719971997200217311Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontroseCylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughBottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottleMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.James Graham, Marquess of MontrosePortrait of James Graham (1612-1650), 5th Earl of Montrose, and from 6 May 1644, 1st Marquess of Montrose. Montrose was a student at St Salvator's College, 1627-1629. His tutor's accounts detail his expenditure (see R.G. Cant, The University of St Andrews: A Short History, 1992). He won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1628. Although initially sympathising with the covenanting movement, Montrose broke with it in 1641 to support Charles I. He became the King's Captain General in Scotland and led an army composed mainly of Highland troops and Irishmen to a series of victories against Covenanting armies in 1644-45, before being defeated by David Leslie at Philiphaugh in 1645. Montrose escaped to the Continent. After Charles I's execution, he returned to Scotland in 1650 at the head of an army in support of Charles II. He was defeated at Invercarron in April 1650. He escaped from the battlefield but was betrayed to the government by Macleod of Assynt. He was condemned to death and hanged in Edinburgh on 21 May 1650. Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITGRAHAM, JAMES, 1ST MARQUESS OF MONTROSEMARQUESS OF MONTROSEMONTROSEALEXANDER, JOHNHONTHORSTMUNRO, RCIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHEXECUTIONCHARLES IWINTER QUEENSTUDENTALUMNUSARCHERYSILVER ARROWSOUTHESK, EARL OFobject history file122.0 x 104.0 cm Plaster and gilt frame with pierced work at corners.31 May 19851997April 2000194416 August 20026 April 20052 June 2005CATCATFIGHonthorstSee Court Minutes 1944-45, pp. 150, 170. Montrose married Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of Lord Carnegie, afterwards Earl of Southesk, on 10 November 1629. HC211, portrait of Montrose as a young man, was commissioned in 1944 or 1945, and is a copy of a work then in the possession of the Earl of Southesk.£50HC211(Christine Bullick 1997 conservation record) Inscription, verso of lining canvas: The Great Marques of Montrose / who sufferd for his Loylty / Alexr pinxit ex protoypo A.D. 1731 / Restored by R Munro / artist 1844Earl of SoutheskCreated bydbi montrose.jpg9179189199209219221583194519451731173192 x 72cm (sight)1945APA portrait of James Graham, who was once a student at St Salvator's College, 1627-1629. He is shown here standing in three-quarter view, holding the barrel of a gun in his right hand and wearing armour.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationconservationC0015C0016C0038ALEXANDER, John (Scottish, 1686-c.1766) [attrib.], after HonthorstCRE1998-12-15ABstsh1 748collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19881988January 198817:24:5811:50:0609:32:0715:12:3715:30:0616:04:0510:23:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2ac114HR JLSHC212HC212HC212Listed as in the Philosophy Department. Record created of portrait.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Moved from Philosophy Department to picture store - awaiting rehanging in Philosophy.Re-hung in Philosophy Department - seminar room on first floor.In School of PhilosophyPORTRAITPROFESSORMORAL PHILOSOPHYPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMORRISON, DavidHOME, RobertUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-242011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-02-042010-12-132002-05-161998-12-15HC:C2DonationHOME, RobertTAYLOR,1PresentUnknown198819881988£69Picture framed. Arranged by D.P. Dorward, Deputy Secretary of the University of St Andrews.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesLandscape and portrait painter, illuminator, stained glass artist and book decorator. Lived at Ceres and buried in the churchyard. For information on artist see Fife News 13 October 1938.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2001-08-072011-01-262011-01-26goodgoodgoodPortrait of Professor David MorrisonframecanvasGood; edge of frame showing through canvas in the upper centre (HCR, 2001).Loss of gilding upper right.Overall condition good.19961988200120022003GUNN, Ann V.CANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan19981998200120022003ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132003first half of 20th century1OwnedOwnedTAYLOR, WilfredunknownIn Scotsman 28 June 1982, Mr Taylor mentions he has had the painting for some years, having acquired it from 'a now absent friend'. Mr Taylor is an honorary graduate. He was taught by Morrison. Mr Taylor owned the painting from c.1970s.Owned by a 'now absent friend' of Mr Taylor. See article by Mr Taylor, Scotsman 28 June 1982. Prior to the 1980s it is not known who owned the painting.David Morrison was Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College, 1924-36Portraitspaintingoil paintingphilosoil on canvasPORTRAITMORRISON, PROFESSOR DAVIDPROFESSORMORAL PHILOSOPHYPHILOSOPHYHOME, ROBERTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEobject history filewood 74.5 x 64 cm199719882 November 200114 January 200219 August 2003Owned by a 'now absent friend' of Mr Taylor. See article by Mr Taylor, Scotsman 28 June 1982.In Scotsman 28 June 1982, Mr Taylor mentions he has had the painting for some years, having acquired it from 'a now absent friend'. Mr Taylor is an honorary graduate. He was taught by Morrison.HC212s. lower right: R. HOME unknownTAYLOR, Mr WilfredTAYLOR, Mrs WilfredCreated bydbi HC212.jpg17041950198019881920196019881900194059.8 x 50 cm (sight)before 1980sfrom 1970s?January 1988OOADA portrait of Professor David Morrison, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the United College, 1924-36. He is shown wearing a brown jacket and his head and shoulders are turned so he is facing the viewer at a slight angle.University of St AndrewsHOME, RobertCRE2001-08-13ABphilos1 749collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19251925November 1925ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:19:3311:53:0114:19:0214:14:2309:37:3516:11:2515:12:3809:50:3015:30:4310:24:4416:16:22'Exhibition of Some Historic Treasures of the University of St Andrews''An Historic Occasion'University of St Andrews LibrarySt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumE2004.4E2006.12E2006.1220042006-01-082006-01-0820042005-09-242005-09-24HC509HC932HC800HC508single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.28, no. 179-181,p.19, no.87 or 88According to Robert Smart, the catalogue was produced for free by a salesman attempting to sell the University its first xerox machine - one was not purchased until some years later.This was the catalogue for the exhibition held at the Merchant Taylors Hall, London, 1963.cr67ac114mjs42mjs42ac114alh10ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458HR JLSHC213Ref. No. 7.9Transferred from libraryUniversity LibraryIn Museum Collections office picture storeIn Museum Collections Office picture store.MUSA G4 rehand for Young Artist Award.PORTRAITSELF PORTRAITNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLESTUDENTSFRAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byNANSEN, FridtjofNANSEN, FridtjofpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-122011-06-102011-06-032011-06-032011-04-222011-04-182011-04-182011-04-112011-03-282010-12-132010-10-222010-04-221998-12-15HC:C2SMART, Bob and YOUNG, DouglasSMART, Robert N.DonationNANSEN, FridtjofNANSEN, FridtjofInformation from inscription. Nansen also presented his flag, carried on the 'furthest North' expedition, 1893-1895.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.SPROSON, AlanApril 200020002000Framed.1998-12-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-12-152011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodUniversity RectorsNatural History ExhibitionNatural History ExhibitionUniversity LibrarySt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumDr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitframemountimageexcellent A couple of small dents at top left.musa/g419971925200320042011-01-31GUNN, Ann V.unknownRAWSON, HelenCHEN, Chuchiu19971997200320042011-05-30added from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13 HC509, HC932 - other portraits of Nansen. HC800 - Nansen's flag HC508 - lithograph connected to Nansen19251Portrait of Fridtjof NansenSelf-portrait of Fridtjof NansenNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.Polar sceneDr Fridtjof Nansen G.C.V.O., D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) was Nobel Laureate 1921/22 and was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time. Old measurements given as 36.0 x 28.1 cm - sight measurement before reframing, or actual measurement?Portraitsdrawingpencil drawingmusa/g4pencil on paperPORTRAITSELF PORTRAITNANSEN, DR. FRIDTJOFNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLESTUDENTSFRAMobject history fileframed April 2000 by Alan Sproson. black wood frame: 59.4 x 49.2 cm24 September 1997199719 November 2003 28 January 2004CATCATInformation from inscription. Nansen also presented his flag, carried on the 'furthest North' expedition, 1893-1895.HC213signed in pencil, lower right: Fridtjof Nansen inscr. in pencil, lower centre: To the Students of St Andrews University / from / Fridtjof Nansen / November 1925NANSEN, FridtjofCreated bydbi HC213.jpgHC213.TIF192519251925192534.0 x 26.5 cm (sight) See notesNovember 1925ADA head and shoulders portrait of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He is shown here in profile wearing a suit jacket, waistcoat and tie.University of St AndrewsNANSEN, Dr. FridtjofCRE1998-12-15AA15:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 18, side A2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 753collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1987198717/02/19871986199520091986/87199517 February 2009unknown14:17:4211:59:5509:43:0015:12:3909:51:0310:29:2217:57:18Sir Henry Raeburn RASir Henry RaeburnNational Art Collections Fund Review, no. 3378,E1876.118761876HC977single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektuntil 1987p.55p.109pp.158-160See article in object history file.kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HR JLS18231756HC214HC214In Senate RoomIn Senate RoomPORTRAITRECTORPRINCIPALMINISTERMODERATORGENERAL ASSEMBLYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byNICOLL, FrancisRAEBURN, HenryUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsChurch of ScotlandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112011-03-092010-12-212004-04-051999-01-27HC:C2GRIEG, JARMSTRONG, W254183222144PurchaseRAEBURN, HenryChurches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans FundPhillips' auctioneers arranged the private treaty sale between the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans Fund and the University of St Andrews. The University raised part of the purchase price through three separate grants: 1. £1,500 National Art Collections Fund 2. £1,500 The Pilgrim Trust 3. £750 Local Museums Purchase Fund, National Museums of Scotland 1PresentHALLIDAY, Derek198719871987New frame made for picture using early 19th century mouldings by Derek Halliday of Edinburgh. Estimate was £2200 + VAT.DOHERTY, Ms A.August 200220022002Colour print supplied to Ms Doherty, for family history research.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes£5,000Phillips, EdinburghKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £5000 purchase pricepnumber: 107 Value: £40,000 (insurance)Value: £75,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.198719952009See information on Raeburn on file.DALE, Amy2001-07-312011-02-08goodgoodRaeburn ExhibitionunknownPortrait of Francis NicollWhole(Martin J Kemp 1990) Some surface cleaning advisable in due course, generally sound. The darker areas have suffered from bitumen, but not to a disfiguring extent. Extensive pentimenti are visible, particularly in the position of the legs. A vertical strip to the right of the landscape features more prominently in the mezzotint, and appears to have become more translucent over the years. A strip about 10" wide has been added to the bottom of the original canvas - it is not clear if this was by Raeburn or subsequently. Frame: good. Minor scratches and chips (ESE, July 2001)Overall condition good, no visible changes in condition.199019902001KEMP, Martin J.GUNN, Ann V.SEHORN-ELWELL, Erin199019972001unknownunknownADAMSON, PeterBute Photo Unitblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photographColour slideHC977 - engraving after this portrait19981987200020021814198711814OwnedChurches and Universities (Scotland) Widows...FundOwned by the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans FundPortrait of Francis NicollFrancis Nicoll (1770-1835) was awarded the degree of D.D. by the University of St Andrews in 1807. He was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1809. In 1819 he was presented by the Prince Regent to the parish of St Leonard's, St Andrews, Fife. He resigned from this office in 1824. Principal of United College of the University of St Andrews, 1819-35, he was appointed Rector of the Univeristy in 1822. He drew up the address presented to George IV during the royal visit in August 1822. Nicoll is depicted as the collector of the Minister's Widows fund, for which he was an active campaigner. He was instrumental in amending the original Act to set up the fund. This Act (54 George III cap. 169) and the one it repealed of 1779 (19 George III cap. 26) constitute important stages in the history of the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans Fund. The University and the SNPG both possess copies of a mezzotint of HC214 by R.M. Hodgetts. The SNPG has a photograph of another portrait, supposedly of Nicoll, attributed to Raeburn, likely to be slightly earlier than HC214, and held in a private collection. Extensive records in file concerning the purchase of the painting through various grants; the new frame; and notes detailing background of Francis Nicoll.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITNICOLL, FRANCISRAEBURN, SIR HENRYUNITED COLLEGERECTORST LEONARDSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPRINCIPALMINISTERCHURCH OF SCOTLANDMODERATORGENERAL ASSEMBLYobject history fileframe: 180 cm wide A new gilt frame specially made from 19th Century moldings by Derek Halliday & Co. (estimated cost £2,200 + V.A.T.) - see file letters.1990199731 July 2001CITCITCITPhillips' auctioneers arranged the private treaty sale between the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans Fund and the University of St Andrews. The University raised part of the purchase price through three separate grants: 1. £1,500 National Art Collections Fund 2. £1,500 The Pilgrim Trust 3. £750 Local Museums Purchase Fund, National Museums of Scotland Owned by the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans Fund£5,000HC214Document on table by Nicoll inscr.: An Act to Amend and render more effectual an Act passed formerly for the better raising and securing a Fund for a Provision for the Widows and Children of the Ministers of the Church of Scotland &c 1814 Plaque below picture inscr.: FRANCIS NICOLL, D.D. / Principal of the United College, 1819-35 / by / SIR HENRY RAEBURN R.A. / Purchased in 1987 with assistance from / The National Art Collection Fund / The Pilgrim Trust / Local Museums Purchase FundChurches and Universities (Scotland) Widows ..FundChurches and Universities (Scotland) Widows...FundCreated by9309311442154919871987cmcmcmcm198718141814frameframecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1814width of canvas: 144 cm17/02/1987until 1987APOA full length portrait of Francis Nicoll, Principal of United College of the University of St Andrews, 1819-35 and Rector of the University, 1822. He is shown sitting in a chair with his legs crossed, beside him is a table with a pile of books on. There is red drapery framing the scene.University of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0017RAEBURN, Sir Henry (1756-1823)CRE2001-07-31ABsen1 750collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1928192821 December 192819831995195821 September 198310 February 199525 November 195812:07:4709:48:4909:46:4015:12:3916:42:0110:13:5810:12:3810:10:43Notes on the Scottish Family of Playfairsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 31-34ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114kjk2kjk2kjk2ALDJLS193618565958HC215HC215Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room, 26 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.Museum / Gallery Studies student project.In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall. Audit: Museum and Gallery Studies student project.PORTRAITCHEMISTRYMEMBER OF PARLIAMENTPROFESSORPOSTMASTER-GENERALGREAT EXHIBITIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byPLAYFAIR, Lyon (1st Baron Playfair PC., C.C.B., P.H.D., L.L.D., F.R.S.)LORIMER, John H.University of St AndrewsEdinburgh UniversitypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-01-312011-01-312011-01-312009-07-161999-01-07HC:C2PLAYFAIR, A.G.DonationLORIMER, John H.PLAYFAIR, EdithEdith, Lady Playfair of 72, South Audley Street, London. See Court Minutes 1928-29, p. 52; 1929-30, p.40. Offered on condition that the portrait be hung in the Senatus Room (CM 1928-29, 21 December 1928, p.52).1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-01-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £950 (insurance)pnumber: 63 Value: £3000.00 (insurance)Value: £75 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.198319951958Keracher notes that the work is a copy, by Lorimer, of the original work painted by him. Lorimer was a painter of portraits and contemporary genre in oil and watercolour. See further information on file.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin1999-01-072011-01-262011-01-26fairfairfairPortrait of Lyon, 1st. Baron Playfair of St AndrewsframecanvasGenerally good, canvas slightly buckled to lower bottom and warping canvas top centre. Residue stains bottom right. Some crazing bottom right. Frame in very good condition (SHE, 2001) Condition generally the same. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Loss of guilding on fruit and leaves to bottom, left middle and lower left of frame.Significant crazing to right of sitter is cause for concern. Two small white marks on canvas top left and centre.1985194420002001SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanEXSHAW, Susan1985197920002001ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071984200318971Sir Lyon Playfair, 1st. Baron Playfair of St Andrews, P.C., C.C.B., P.H.D., L.L.D., F.R.S. was born at Chunar, in Bengal, on 21 May1818 and died 29 May1898. He was educated at St Andrews and Edinburgh Universities and devoted himself to the study of chemistry. His first professional appointment was at the Royal Institution of Manchester. He was Special Commissioner of the Great Exhibition of 1856, for which he was made a C.B., and appointed Gentleman Usher to the Prince Consort. In 1858 he became Professor of Chemistry in Edinburgh University, where the young princes were amongst his pupils. In 1868 he was elected M.P. for the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews. In 1873 he became Postmaster-General, with a seat in the Privy Council. From 1880 to 1883 he served as Deputy-Speaker and Chairman of Committee. In 1884 he was made a K.C.B. In 1893 he was raised to the Peerage in 1893 with the title of Baron Playfair of St Andrews. and was made a Lord in Waiting to the Queen. The following year he was made G.C.B. Lord Playfair was a Commander of the Legion of Honour, and of the Austrian Order of Francis Joseph; a Knight of the Portugese Order of the Conception, a Knight of the Swedish Order of the Northern Star, and a Knight of Wurtemberg. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and LL.D. of Edinburgh and St Andrews. He married three times: (1) Margaret, daughter of James Oakes of Riddings House; (2) Jean, daughter of Crawley Millington of Crawley House; (3) Edith, daughter of Samuel Russell of Boston. He had a son and a daughter by his first wife, George James Playfair, 2nd Baron and Jessie, and a daughter by his second wife, Ethel Mary Lyon. He is buried in St Andrews.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITPLAYFAIR, SIR LYONBARON PLAYFAIRUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH UNIVERSITYCHEMISTRYMEMBER OF PARLIAMENTLORIMER, JOHNPROFESSORPOSTMASTER-GENERALGREAT EXHIBITIONobject history file150.0 cm x 124.0 cm Gilt wood frame, ornate leaf and berry motif.31 May 19851944April 200019 February 2001GENEdith, Lady Playfair of 72, South Audley Street, London. See Court Minutes 1928-29, p. 52; 1929-30, p.40. Offered on condition that the portrait be hung in the Senatus Room (CM 1928-29, 21 December 1928, p.52).HC215signed, on black, lower left: J H Lorimer 1897 inscr. on placque on frame: LYON FIRST BARON PLAYFAIR OF ST ANDREWS. PC, C.C.B P.HD, LL.D, FRS / BORN MAY 21ST, 1818 - DIED MAY 29TH, 1898 / FOR 17 YEARS MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE UNIVERSITIES OF EDINBORO' & ST ANDREWSPLAYFAIR, Edith, LadyCreated bydbi HC215.jpg92316941928192818971897125.0 cm x 99.4 cm (sight)21 December 1928ADA portrait of Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair. He is shown here in three-quarter view, seated on an upholstered chair, with a piece of red fabric is hanging in the background. The sitter is wearing a black suit with a red sash across his chest.University of St AndrewsLORIMER, John H. (1856-1936)CRE1999-01-07ACstsh1 751collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>intern19401940September 194019831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS12:12:4710:05:0715:14:5916:42:0110:10:4510:25:40'Frame Making in Edinburgh 1790-1830' in Regional Furniture, Vol XIIICrawford Arts CentreE1997.21997-11-091997-10-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.58-77ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JAB JLS179717372HC216HC21657Listed as in Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984Ann Gunn noted: Areas of abrasion especially on proper right shoulder. Speck of ?gold paint by sitter's hand'. Frame: 'Numerous pieces of finish loose round all surfaces. Handle with care. Cracked through all mitre joints'.Museum and Gallery Studies project.in 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.PORTRAITPRINCIPALVANDALISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byPLAYFAIR, JamesMARTIN, DavidUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-03-212010-12-132009-12-071999-01-1319907 September 1990One of several paintings vandalised in Lower College Hall. Deep 30" scratch across figure, with associated loss of paint and ground layers. Pierced orginal canvas but not lining canvas.1990DamagedHC:C2HOULISTON, LauraDonationMARTIN, DavidPLAYFAIR,See Court Minutes 1939-40, 23 September 1940, p.151. Portrait of Principal Playfair (1799) presented by Mrs Playfair of Midland, Ontario, from whom her husband was descended. Received April 1946. Court Minutes 1945-6, p.106 note 'The canvas, which has been preserved in Canada during the war, has now been received. The Executrix of the donor has been thanked. See Court Minutes 3 April 1946.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted 'Appeared stable'.WITHERS, Charles W.J.February 200320032003£6.50 + VATB & w photograph ordered by Withers, for publication in a biographical article on Playfair in Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies, [Vol 25, 2004], ed. P. Armstrong, University of Western Australia, [Continuum].ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-01-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) In United College Hall.pnumber: 50 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Letter dated 25 August 1994 from Lucy Dixon, on file, notes: '...the portrait of James Playfair, D.D., painted by Martin and signed Martin PWP 1798. As Martin died in 1797, it would appear that the portrait was only just finished when the artist died and the signature was added by another person and, therefore, constitutes an inscription'. Martin was a portrait painter in oil and chalk, and a mezzotint and line engraver. Pupil and later chief assistant and copyist to Allan Ramsay, c. 1752-1760s. First instructor of Raeburn and Limner to the Prince of Wales.RAWSON, Helen1999-01-132011-02fairDavid Martin Bicentenary ExhibitionCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of James Playfair, D.D.seems fair, some damage to frame - too high to see properlyStretcher visible round edge of frame. Repaired slash still visible. Gilding cracked, lower inner frame. Centre left, frame cracked.cat. no. 291985199720001944SCOTT, AlisonGUNN, Ann V.KERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald Gordon1985199720001979unknownunknownblack and white photographColour slideColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13198419981991about 17971James Playfair (1738-1819) was Principal of the United College 1799-1819. He studied at St Andrews before being licensed as a probationer in 1770. He was awarded the degree of doctor of divinity from the University in 1779. He was historiographer to the prince of Wales, and declined repeated invitations to preside as Modeator of the General Assembly.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITPLAYFAIR, JAMESMARTIN, DAVIDD.D.PRINCIPALUNITED COLLEGEVANDALISMobject history filePlaster with gilt finish1 May 1985September 1997April 20001944GENSee Court Minutes 1939-40, 23 September 1940, p.151. Portrait of Principal Playfair (1799) presented by Mrs Playfair of Midland, Ontario, from whom her husband was descended. Received April 1946. Court Minutes 1945-6, p.106 note 'The canvas, which has been preserved in Canada during the war, has now been received. The Executrix of the donor has been thanked.HC216inscr. on plaque below frame: JAMES PLAYFAIR, D.D. / PRINCIPAL OF THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1799-1819PLAYFAIR, MrsCreated bydbi HC216.jpg9249251598194019401795179791.0 x 71.8 cmSeptember 1940ADA portrait of James Playfair, Principal of the United College 1799-1819. He is shown here wearing a black gown, resting his right hand against a globe.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0114MARTIN, David (1737-1797, b. Anstruther)CRE1999-01-13AClch1 758collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19811981198112:20:1512:19:4110:07:4415:14:5916:42:1010:10:5317:59:5610:26:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektprior to 1981ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114ALD JLS173116822058aListed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Moved from Hebdomadar's room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.PORTRAITGREEKPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byPRINGLE, FrancisAIKMAN, WilliamSt Leonard's CollegeMEDINA, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-03-212010-12-212010-12-132008-10-151999-02-03HC:C2PurchaseAIKMAN, William (attrib)NEIL, ArthurWhen lunching in the Grosvenor Hotel, Edinburgh, the University Librarian Emeritus saw the portrait of Francis Pringle. The proprietor, Mr Arthur Neil, was a friend of the University and agreed to allow the University to acquire the portrait, on condition that the University paid for a satisfactory copy to be made for the hotel and provided the hotel with a modest financial adjustment. This was arranged. Mr Sandy Cameron of Hanover Street copied the work, which was approved by Mr Neil. The copy cost £400 and in addition the University agreed to frame the copy and offer Mr Neil £250. (See Court Minutes, 23 February 1981, p.130).1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesCant attributes the portrait to Aikman, a pupil of Sir John Medina. The basis for this, and the dates, is not clear.Dale, Amy2001-05-212011-01-24poorgoodPortrait of Francis PringlewholeCracks and paint loss in many places on the canvas. Frame is in good condition. It is recommended that this picture be seen by a conservator (HCR: 21 May 2001)Frame and canvas in good condition. Slight slipage in frame, right centre.198519802008SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonDALE, Amy198519902008unknownBute Photo Unitblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13198420021712-1723198111900OwnedNEIL, ArthurFrancis Pringle was Professor of Greek in St Leonard's College, St Andrews, from 1702-1747. In 1734 he declined the invitation to take the Chair of Greek at the University of Edinburgh, despite the offer of an enormous increase in salary. He wrote to his nephew, Dr John Pringle, from St Andrews on 18 February 1734, explaining why he was declining the offer: 'Here I live in a healthful place, sweet & clean, surrounded with gardens (& those peopled with the chearfull Thrush & other smaller Characters of the air) with dry walks abroad, with spacious Sands bordering the fair Ocean, & quiet ample fields for Exercise & Diversion, profusely blessed (to give you Cardan's words) with purest Vernal Air & here & there adorned with the Venerable Remains of Ancient [Pielic+]. (p.137, Commonplace Book of Francis Pringle, c.1699-1746, MS LF111.P8IC99, in University Library).Portraitspaintingoil paintinggallerymusa/g2oil on canvasPORTRAITPRINGLE, FRANCISGREEKST LEONARD'S COLLEGEPROFESSORMEDINA, JOHNAIKMAN, WILLIAMobject history filegilt frame 88 x 74.3 cm23 May 1985198116 October 2008When lunching in the Grosvenor Hotel, Edinburgh, the University Librarian Emeritus saw the portrait of Francis Pringle. The proprietor, Mr Arthur Neil, was a friend of the University and agreed to allow the University to acquire the portrait, on condition that the University paid for a satisfactory copy to be made for the hotel and provided the hotel with a modest financial adjustment. This was arranged. Mr Sandy Cameron of Hanover Street copied the work, which was approved by Mr Neil. The copy cost £400 and in addition the University agreed to frame the copy and offer Mr Neil £250. (See Court Minutes, 23 February 1981, p.130).HC217top right, in gold: Mr. Frans. Pringle / Professor of Greek, at / St Andrews.Mr Arthur Neil, Grosvenor Hotel, EdinburghMr Arthur Neil, Grosvenor Hotel, EdinburghCreated bydbi HC217.jpg937159719811981190019811712172371.6 x 59.2 cmprior to 19811981OAPA half-length portrait of Francis Pringle, Professor of Greek in St Leonard's College, St Andrews, from 1702-1747. He is shown in profile against a dark background but with his head turned to face the viewer. Pringle wears a red gown with a white necktie.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2008.3AIKMAN, William (1682-1731)CRE2001-05-21ADgallerymusa/g21 759collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconserva1907190723 February 190719831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS12:22:5319:01:3010:09:1515:15:0016:42:1310:10:5414:41:2914:40:1809:52:4609:25:5518:01:0016:34:26University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1ad458HR JLS117HC218HC21859In entrance lobby, department of chemistry, 18 October 1984.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.In entrance lobby, department of chemistryIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.Removed from Purdie Building foyer during refurbishments. Stored in Crawford Arts Centre.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.PORTRAITPROFESSORCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byPURDIE, ThomasREID, GeorgeUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-092011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-03-212011-03-152011-03-152011-01-202011-01-202010-12-212010-12-202010-04-221999-02-03HC:C2DonationREID, GeorgePURDIE,Mrs Purdie, of London, was the aunt of Thomas Purdie. See Court Minutes 1906-7, p.247, 23 Feb 1907; 1909-10, p.284, 20 Nov 1909.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) In Senate Roompnumber: 3 Value: £5000 (insurance)Insurance value £12, 000. Bound paper copy of insurance valuation in object file.198319581995Sir George Reid was a Scottish portrait painter and illustrator. He studied in Edinburgh, Utrecht and Paris. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1877. He soon established himself as Scotland's leading portrait painter. He was elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1891 and knighted that year.GBPTrevor Kyle, Lyon and Turnbull2011-03-242001-05-21CONSERVEDgoodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesPortrait of Thomas PurdieCanvas: A few spots of missing paint are evident, along with some cracking. Frame: Gilding appears to have been rubbed off on bottom and lower left of frame. (ESE, 21 May 2001) Cracks all over surface, particularly to lower centre and across robe and books. Small scratch to lower right with slight indentation. Curved area of canvas upper left, may be something pushing forward. Frame chipped in several places to lower part (Audrey Wilson, MGS student, 2001)2011-01-1414:34:16mcogwoastore19852000200119442003200820092011-032011-05SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, Helen2011-03-1419852000200119792003200820092011-052011-06-02unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319992003late 19th or early 20th c.1OwnedThomas Purdie, LL.D. F.R.S., was Professor of Chemistry in the United College, University of St Andrews, 1885-1909.Portraitspaintingoil paintingpuoil on canvasPORTRAITPURDIE, THOMASPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGECHEMISTRYREID, SIR GEORGEOpen Access Storeobject history filegilt frame 161.8 x 132.5Off-site for conservation treatment at Egan, Matthews and Rose conservation studio from 2011-01-17 (CR)28 September 1985April 200021 May 200119442 September 200327 May 200816 November 2009Returned from conservation in Dundee to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition. Transported by Leuchars Removals.Moved to store from Elements of Genuis exhibitionMrs Purdie, of London, was the aunt of Thomas Purdie. See Court Minutes 1906-7, p.247; 1909-10, p.284.HC218inscr. top right, in brown: 'R'PURDIE, MrsCreated bydbi HC218.jpg9381706190701907018851913123.5 x 93.5 cm (sight)23 February 1907ADOA portrait of Thomas Purdie, Professor of Chemistry in the United College, University of St Andrews, 1885-1909. He is shown in profile, wearing a black gown and standing next to a desk with his right hand resting on a pile of books. There is a blackboard in the background and some chemical glassware.University of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα2010-11-24check/assessmentC0234Portrait of Professor Thomas Purdie George Reid (1841-1913) Oil on canvas, late 1800s or early 1900s This work was painted by one of Scotland’s most eminent artists, Sir George Reid. The portrait shows Purdie in a laboratory setting, with a backdrop of chemical equipment and a blackboard. The painting has recently been conserved for display in this exhibition. Museum Collections, HC2182011-03-17REID, Sir George, R.S.A. (Scottish; 1841-1913)CRE2001-05-21AB14:38DALE, AmyHung in Purdie Building, Lecture Theatre C.2011-06-02pu1 762collect>interncollect>internunknown10:10:0415:15:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114 JLSHC219PORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterREID, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-222011-04-181999-02-091999-02-09HC:C2unknown1Present1999-02-09ComponentRecord state1999-02-09unknownPortrait of Alexander Reid1990A.V.G.1998unknownblack and white photograph1Portraitspaintingoil paintingunknownunknownPORTRAITREID, ALEXANDERobject history filec.1997HC21994100unknownAUUniversity of St Andrews1999-02-09AUunknown1 24collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195816:50:1911:37:2115:28:4412:11:0812:00:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940skjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG1950186781Missing from University HallWardlaw HallWardlaw HallListed as missing: last known location University Hall.Found in Warden's office, previously listed as missing. Needs conservation.INTERIORARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSST PAULS CATHEDRALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCARMICHAEL, StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-132011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-10-29HC:C3DonationCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1996-10-29ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £7.7.01958KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1996-10-292011-05-092011-05-09poorpoorpoorInterior of St. Paul's Cathedral ChurchmountartworkPoor - needs attention from conservator.Unframed. Mouldy spots across whole mount to rear. Front of mount torn and very dirty.Undulating on backboard, discoloured. Substantial foxing across whole especially centre and right side. Torn lower right corner. Signature fading.19991958196319812009RAWSON, HelenunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, Helen19991958196319812009HC1-135 all other works from the Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.On old typed list as at Wardlaw Hall ( University Hall?)Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourccwatercolour?INTERIORARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSST PAULS CATHEDRALPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections OfficeNovember 199919581963198128 February 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC22The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart; (British, 1867-1950)CRE1996-10-29ADcc1 763collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>intern19011901March 190119581983199525 November 195821 September 19831995unknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS12:28:0210:11:5715:15:0116:42:1311:06:2115:42:5118:01:5516:40:4615:14:2411:03:03University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458hcr1ad458ad458ad458JAB JLS11860HC220HC220In Bute Medical Building Entrance Hall, 16 May 1984.in "Catalogue of Portraits". This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Museum and Gallery Studies project.Moved from Scott Lang store to Dean of Medicine's room, the Bute building.Removed from Bute building due to Medical School's reloaction to new building at the North Haugh. Taken into storage in the open access store.PORTRAITMEDICINEANATOMYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterREID, JohnUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-03-082011-02-022010-12-212010-12-202010-11-112010-11-102010-05-311999-02-09HC:C2BequestunknownTAYLOR, AndrewBequeathed by Andrew Taylor of Edinburgh (Court Minutes 1900-1901 p.124, 30 March 1901). Cant notes that the bequest occured 'through good offices of D. Hay Fleming'.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) In Bute Buildings, Entrance Hall.Value: £650.00 (insurance)pnumber: 19 Value: £2000 (insurance)195819831995Dale, Amy1999-02-092011-02-02goodfairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of John ReidwholeCondition appears good and stable (Scott, 16.5.1984) Cracking to all corners of frame; gilding flaking from sides and missing from lower part of frame (Rawson, 17/3/00)condition checked, unchanged since last conservation report.19851944199520022010SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19851979199520022010ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132003mid 19th century1John Reid, M.D. was Professor of Medicine and Anatomy (Chandos Chair), United College, University of St Andrews, 1841-1849.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITREID, JOHNPROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND ANATOMYMEDICINEANATOMYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPROFESSORobject history filegilt frame, with corner ornamentation of leaves and scrolls. 95.0 x 82.5 cm1 July 198519441995November 200231 May 2010CATBequeathed by Andrew Taylor of Edinburgh (Court Minutes 1900-1901 p.124). Cant notes that the bequest occured 'through good offices of D. Hay Fleming'.HC220inscr on label, l.c. frame: JOHN REID, M.D. / PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE & ANATOMY / UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / 1841-1849 inscr. verso: [L]3535TAYLOR, AndrewCreated bydbi HC220.jpg1684190119011800190074.5 x 62.5 cmMarch 1901ABA portrait of John Reid, Professor of Medicine and Anatomy, United College, 1841-1849. He is shown here in three-quarter view, wearing a black gown, against a dark background.University of St AndrewsKnox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα2010-11-24check/assessmentC0235Portrait of John Reid Unknown Artist Oil painting, mid 19th Century This painting is of John Reid who was Professor of Medicine and Anatomy (Chandos Chair) at the United College of the University of St Andrews (1841-1849). John Reid graduated M.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1830. After further study in Paris, he became an assistant to Robert Knox at Surgeon’s Hall. He was President of the Royal Medical Society from 1835 to 1836.2010-11-11unknownCRE1999-02-09ABDALE, AmyMoved from open access store to be hung in the new Medical Sciences building. The painting is located in the main lecture room on the gorund floor at the back of the room.2010-08-26med1 764collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>intern19031903190319831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199512:29:4610:15:3215:15:0116:42:0110:10:4510:31:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HR JLS1161HC221In Lower College Hall 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.Museum and Gallery Studies project.PORTRAITLOGICPROFESSORMETAPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byRITCHIE, David GeorgePACE, PercyUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-03-212010-12-132002-05-301999-02-09HC:C2DonationPACE, PercyRITCHIE,See Court Minutes 4 April 1903.1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Examined by Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland. Found to be 'sound'.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) In United College Hall.pnumber: 40 Value: £1500 (insurance)198319581995Landscape, portrait and still life painter.RAWSON, Helen1999-02-092011-02fairfairPortrait of David George Ritchieappears fair, some bitumen - to high to see properlyCraquelure. Surface dirt, lower left and centre198519442000SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan198519792000unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319842003late 19th century1David George Ritchie, MA, LL.D. (1853-1903) was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the United College, the University of St Andrews, 1894-1903. See further information on file. Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITRITCHIE, DAVID GEORGELOGIC AND METAPHYSICSUNITED COLLEGEPROFESSORPACE, PERCYobject history fileGilt frame22 May 19851944April 2000See Court Minutes 1901-07, p.77.HC221RITCHIE, MrsCreated bydbi HC221.jpg9421681190319031880190382 x 69 cm? - too high to measure4 April 1903ADA portrait of David George Ritchie, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the United College, 1894-1903. He is shown in profile, sitting in a chair with his hands clasped together in front of him. Ritchie wears a dark gown with a red hood.University of St AndrewsPACE, Percy (exh. 1898-1936)CRE1999-02-09AClch1 765collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19421942194219831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 199512:39:3810:18:3315:15:0209:40:1310:32:4114:11:05HC191single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458 JLS19821883525262HC222Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Library, 23 July 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant gives the location as St Salvator's Hall.Temporarily removed from St Salvator's Hall to Picture Store, because reading room is to be used as student bedroom.Hung in St Salvator's Hall Reading Room.PORTRAITBENEFACTORCHANCELLOR'S ASSESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byRUSSELL, DavidHENDERSON, KeithPilgrim TrustIRVINE, James ColquhounpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112010-12-132010-11-111999-02-09HC:C2DonationHENDERSON, KeithRUSSELL, DavidSee Court Minutes 1942-43, 4 December 1942, p.32. 'The Principal intimated the presentation to St Salvator's Hall of portraits of Dr David Russell and himself, executed by Mr Keith Henderson'.1PresentBULLICK, Christine20 Dec 200020002000Examined by Christine Bullick, painting conservator. She noted: Objects lodged behind lower right stretcher bar. Appears structurally sound. Unvarnished. Uneven and patchy surface. Recommended treatment: Remove objects behind stretcher bar. Surface clean and varnish. Estimated cost: £250-£350.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.pnumber: 58 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Painter in oil but mostly in watercolour; landscapes, figurative subjects, birds and other animals, flowers; illustrator.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin1999-02-092011-01-262011-01-26fairfairfairPortrait of David RussellframecanvasObjects lodged behind lower right stretcher bar. Appears structurally sound. Unvarnished. Uneven and patchy surface. (Christine Bullick, 20 Dec 2000) Appears to be an area of paint loss, centre (HR, 14/4/04) Food stainage on third button up (DH August 2005) Two areas of possible minor paint loss above right shoulder of sitter. Frame condition good. Some loss to bottom left corner of frame. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Gap in frame centre right. Loss of plaster/beadwork lower left corner. Two areas of guilding loss to centre and centre right of frame.Condition unchanged.14:09:33stsh19881985194420032004SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2010-08-2619881985197920032004unknownunknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographPhotographic transparencycolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC191 - companion portrait of James Colquhoun Irvine.19841999200319411Portrait of James Colquhoun IrvineScott notes: 'matches and is hung as pendant to portrait of James Colquhoun Irvine'. Sir David Russell was Chancellor's Assessor and a benefactor of the University. He was instrumental in arranging the donation of the Pilgrim Trust 'Recording Scotland' series of artworks to the University.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasPORTRAITRUSSELL, DAVIDHENDERSON, KEITHBENEFACTORCHANCELLOR'S ASSESSORPILGRIM TRUSTIRVINE, JAMES COLQUHOUNobject history filewood 145 x 119.5 cm21 September 198830 May 1985194416 September 200314 April 2004See Court Minutes 1942-43, 4 December 1942, p.32. 'The Principal intimated the presentation to St Salvator's Hall of portraits of Dr David Russell and himself, executed by Mr Keith Henderson'.HC222inscr., in gold, top of canvas: DAVID RUSSELL / 1941 CANCELLARII ASSESSOR s., in red-brown, lower right: Keith HendersonRUSSELL, Sir DavidCreated bydbi HC222.jpgHC222.JPG94394416921942194219411941125 x 100 cm1942ADA full frontal portrait of David Russell, Chancellor's Assessor and a benefactor of the University. He is shown standing against a blue background, wearing a black gown with red buttons and a red hood.University of St AndrewsHENDERSON, Keith (Scottish: 1883-1982)CRE1999-02-09AC14:09:33DALE, AmyMoved from open access store to St Salvator's dining room2010-08-26stsh1 766collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19081908January 190819831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995unknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS10:00:0709:58:4009:55:1109:47:3512:42:4310:19:4515:15:0212:04:2311:41:1416:42:1116:25:2218:04:14, "Grace in Winter: Rutherford in Verse", Southampton, 1989"Politics, Religion and the British Revolutions - The mind of Samuel Rutherford", Cambridge University Press, 1997Samuel Rutherford: A Study Biographical and somewhat Critical, in the History of the Scottish Covenant, Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, Edinburgh, Greetings card, Holywell Press, Oxford, "Catalogue of Portraits", ref no. 63, Court Minutes, Muniments.Scotland's Story, First Press Publishing, Glasgow1935 volumeUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektnineteenth centurybook jacket backbook jacket frontpp. 233-237p. 53Correspondence on file relating to a request in 1988 to reproduce the pictureAppendix I: 'What I Know Concerning an Alleged Portrait of Samual Rutherford in My Possession', by James R. Brown.Edward Greene, 45 Pembroke Street, Oxford, requested a photograph of the portrait of Rutherford for a New Year Card, 1999/2000. Not for commercial purposes, but for sending to friends.This catalogue was compiled by Dr. Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St. Andrews. It has not been published.A letter from Mr J. R. Brown, addressed to Dr. David Hay-Fleming, is recorded in the minutes which expresses Brown's wish to donate the portrait to the University.Colour image of Rutherford reproduced in Scotland's Story (print run 10,000), published 12 April 2000.The frontispiece appears to illustrate this portrait of Rutherford, though no source for the image is given.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114kjk2hcr1DH JLS2863Listed as in St Mary's College Room A101 (College Hall) 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PORTRAITPRINCIPALDIVINERELIGIONDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterRUTHERFORD, SamuelSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-06-242011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-082011-04-082011-03-282011-02-042010-12-212005-08-241999-02-09HC:C2COOK, FaithCOFFEY, JohnGILMOUR, R. A.CANT, Ronald GordonUNIVERSITY COURTMACLEOD, AlexHawick Archaeologocal SocietyDonationunknownBROWN, James R.See Court Minutes, 29 February 1908, p.53. In his letter, addressed to David Hay Fleming, expressing his wish to donate the portrait to the University, Brown, of West Kirby, Cheshire, refers to it as 'an alleged portrait of Samuel Rutherford'. The portrait's provenance is described in the appendix by James R. Brown, 'What I Know Concerning an Alleged Portrait of Samuel Rutherford in My Possession', to Samuel Rutherford: A Study by Robert Gilmour. 1PresentFORBES, Donald14 June 198419841984Forbes of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland noted no immediate cause for concern in the condition.GREENE, E.P.C.December 199919991999Black and white image of Rutherford reproduced for use on a New Year's card (not for commercial sale but for Mr Greene to send to personal friends).SPINKS, Bryan D.HC223200120012001£35.00Black and white photograph of portrait to appear in 'Sacraments, Ceremonies and Stuart Divines England and Scotland 1603-1662' by Bryan D. Spinks, to be published 2001.VAN ROON, Mr and Mrs12 June 200220022002Colour image, for personal use only, sent to Mr and Mrs Van Roon, The Netherlands.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesReproduction requesterReproduction request numberReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.pnumber: 28 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995The donor, Brown, notes that there was a paper label on the back of the frame, which intimated that the artist was R. Walker. (see article by the donor, J. R. Brown in object file). This label is no longer present. Paul Cox and Jill Springall of the National Portrait Gallery, London and Nicola Kalinsky of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, do not support this attribution. (See letters in object file).Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin1999-02-092011-02-012011-02-01goodfairfairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Samuel Rutherford (?)framecanvas(Donald Forbes, Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland): no immediate cause for concern, 14/06/1984. 26/01/2000, slight fissures in paintwork but generally good condition, some mould on back of canvas. Frame: some cracking on corners and gesso ornament, some chips on bottom edge.Large crack/loss top right of frame to canvas. Chips to bottom frame edge. Large plaster loss to ornament bottom left. General cracking of frame. Chips to guilding left of name plate and small loss to right side.Slight cracking of paint top right. Canvas moving away from frame bottom left corner.198520001945SCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanCANT, Ronald Gordon198520001979unknownunknownBute Photo Unitblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/11198419892002190411880DonationPurchaseunknownDonationOwnedINGLIS, Alexander, P.CHAPMAN'S of EdinburghBROWN, James R.INGLIS, Alexander, P.CHAPMAN'S of EdinburghAULD, DrunknownDonated to Brown by Alexander Inglis. Acquired before 1904.Purchased by Inglis of the Board of Trustees for Manufactures, Royal Institution, Edinburgh, from Chapman's. Inglis had intended to present the portrait to the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh should he be able to authenticate it. Instead he gave it to Brown. Purchased before 1904.Sold at Chapman's, presumably by Mrs Auld, widow of Dr Auld (see Brown's appendix to Gilmour's work). Sold in the nineteenth century.Dr Auld, Headmaster, Madras College, St. Andrews, was given the work by the Roman Catholic priest in the nineteenth century.Reported to have been owned by a Roman Catholic priest in Edinburgh in the nineteenth century.Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661) was Principal of St Mary's College, 1647-1661. See biographical information on file. There is now some doubt over whether the subject is Rutherford. See correspondence on file. Jill Springall and Paul Cox of the National Portrait Gallery, and Nicola Kalinsky of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery felt that the portrait could not be by Robert Walker Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasPORTRAITRUTHERFORD, SAMUELPRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEDIVINERELIGIONDIVINITYobject history filegilt frame with tongue and leaf moulding around sight edge and elaborate corner ornaments of flowers and acanthus. 73.0 x 70.0 cm25 May 198526 January 20001945 - 1979FIGFIGCITFIGCATCITFIGFIGReported to have been owned by a Roman Catholic priest in Edinburgh.Dr Auld, Headmaster, Madras College, St. Andrews, was given the work by the Roman Catholic priest.Sold at Chapman's, presumably by Mrs Auld, widow of Dr Auld (see Brown's appendix to Gilmour's work).Purchased by Inglis of the Board of Trustees for Manufactures, Royal Institution, Edinburgh, from Chapman's. Inglis had intended to present the portrait to the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh should he be able to authenticate it. Instead he gave it to Brown.Donated to Brown by Alexander Inglis.See Court Minutes, 29 February 1908, p.53. In his letter, addressed to David Hay Fleming, expressing his wish to donate the portrait to the University, Brown, of West Kirby, Cheshire, refers to it as 'an alleged portrait of Samuel Rutherford'. The portrait's provenance is described in the appendix by James R. Brown, 'What I Know Concerning an Alleged Portrait of Samuel Rutherford in My Possession', to Samuel Rutherford: A Study by Robert Gilmour. HC223inscr. in pencil on paper label, verso t.c: [f?] 3532 inscr. on paper label, verso: [in pencil] MAY 1842 [printed] AITKEN DOTT & SON / CARVERS AND GILDERS / 26 SO CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH / [in pencil] [f?] 3532 inscr. on plaque on lower centre of frame (plaque not necessarily of same date as frame): "SAMUEL RUTHERFORD, D.D. / PRINCIPAL OF ST.MARY'S COLLEGE / 1647 to 1661."unknownAULD, DrCHAPMAN'S of EdinburghINGLIS, AlexanderBROWN, James R.BROWN, James R.Created bydbi HC223.jpgRUTHE~89.JPG945946159619001900190019021904190800000000180018001800189018801908000000001630170052.0 x 50.0 cm (sight)19th century19th century19th centurybefore 1904before 1904January 1908ODUPDADA head and shoulders portrait of Samuel Rutherford, Principal of St Mary's College, 1647-1661. He is shown wearing a black gown with a white square collar and a black cap.University of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0050unknownCRE1999-02-09ABstm:a1011 767collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18951895189519831958199521 September198325 November 1958199515:25:2515:17:3913:34:5212:45:0410:06:0410:05:2910:27:0610:26:4210:25:1515:15:0309:51:4709:34:2818:06:0410:33:58HC152HC178single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114JAB JLSHC22434HC22415Museum and Gallery Studies project.Listed as in Parliament Hall, 14 June 1984.Audit: in Parliament Hall.Listed as in Parliament Hall, April 1982. Students' Union crossed out. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.Painting re-hung in Parliament Hall after completion of refurbishment work.PORTRAITRECTORPRIME MINISTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byDonated byCECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne (3rd Marquis of Salisbury)HAYNES, Edward TrevannyonCRICHTON-STUART, John Patrick (3rd Marquis of Bute)Students' UnionpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-062011-06-062011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112011-04-112010-12-212010-12-132009-02-121999-02-18HC:C2DonationHAYNES, Edward TrevannyonLondon, EnglandBUTE, John 3rd Marquess of"The Union has been enriched with beautiful portraits in oil of Lord Salisbury and Mr Gladstone. The colour of their LL.D hoods forms a striking contrast to the tint of the walls. They were presented to the University by the Lord Rector and are the work of Mr E. Trevannyon Haynes, a London artist of wide repute" (College Echoes 24 October 1895, 1895-96, p.6). 1Present5 December 195819581958A letter from the Buildings Officer to the President of the Students' Union, dated 5 December 1958, states that this work was found damaged in a cupboard in the Students' Union. It was in a similar condition to the portrait of Gladstone, which was holed and suffering badly from the effects of bituminious paint or varnish. The College Council have instructed Mr H.R.H. Woolford, an expert in picture restoration, to undertake the necessary renovation and restoration. Presumably the work was carried out as planned in Spring 1959.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-06-14ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Students' Union.pnumber: 82 Value: £2500 (insurance)198319581995Haynes was a landscape, portrait and figure painter.Dale, Amy2001-06-072011-02-07fairgoodPortrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of SalisburywholeCanvas: Suffers from the effects of bitumen, most noticeable on the red cloak and also on either side of the sitter. There is a small white spot in the upper centre, near the frame. To the right of the sitter's beard there appears to be a small tear that has been fixed. Frame: Has small cracks, mostly on the outer part; overall generally sound. Top left of the inner portion has a small chip. Name plate has missing ink on the words, most obvious on the first seven (Sehorn-Elwell, 7 June 2001). No change to canvas or frame (ALH Aug 2006) No change to canvas or frame (ALH Sept 2007)Condition unchanged200019852001194420082008KERACHER, SusanSCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica200019852001198220082008unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC178 - portrait of Gladstone by Haynes19842003about 18951Portrait of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of ArgyllPortrait of William Ewart GladstoneRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, LL.D. (1830-1903) was Prime Minister. See further information on file.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITSALISBURY, 3RD MARQUESS OFRECTORBUTE, 3RD MARQUESS OFCRICHTON-STUART, JOHN PATRICKSTUDENTS' UNIONHAYNES, E. TREVANNYONPRIME MINISTERobject history filegilded wood 101.5 x 91 cmApril 200026 May 19857 June 2001194428 July 200829 October 2008"The Union has been enriched with beautiful portraits in oil of Lord Salisbury and Mr Gladstone. The colour of their LL.D hoods forms a striking contrast to the tint of the walls. They were presented to the University by the Lord Rector and are the work of Mr E. Trevannyon Haynes, a London artist of wide repute" (College Echoes 24 October 1895, 1895-96, p.6). HC224inscr. on plaque on frame: The most hon. Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, K.G./ LL.D. 1893 signed in black, upper right: E.T. HAYNES inscr., verso: PRESENTED TO THE STUDENTS' UNION AT ST ANDREWS BY JOHN 3RD MARQUESS OF BUTE. RECTOR 1892-95BUTE, 3rd Marquess ofCreated bydbi HC224.jpg947169918950189501893189575 x 62.5 cm1895ADA portrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne. He shown in three-quarter view, against a dark background, wearing a red gown.University of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHAYNES, E. TrevannyonCRE2001-06-14ACph1 768collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19501950January 195019581995200925 November 195830 May 199517 February 2009LONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHST ANDREWSunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS17:16:3813:37:2310:39:5715:15:0409:52:3410:10:5018:09:1310:35:10The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E2002.4E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142002-05-051994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062002-03-151994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC1995.5HC227single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.4Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114JABJLS1680161865HC225In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Senate Room.In Senate RoomPORTRAITCHANCELLORARCHBISHOPST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterCreated byExhibited atSHARP, JamesLELY, PeterUniversity of St AndrewsVictoria and Albert MuseumSANDYS-LUMSDAINE, F.G.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-242011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112011-03-212010-12-212010-12-132009-12-071999-02-18HC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityPurchaseLELY, PeterExecutors of Miss Agnes Cecilie Sandys-Lumsdaine.Purchased from Executors of Miss A.C. Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie, January 1950. See Court Minutes 17 January 1950.1PresentMILLAR, Sir OliverHC225September 1999199919992001-08-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request numberReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end date£26.5s.PEPLOE, Guy of Aitken Dott LtdKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Roompnumber: 15 Value: £75,000 (insurance) Previous insurance figure of £2000 corrected at this time.Value: £100,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.195819952009The renowned portrait painter Lely became Principal Painter to the King in 1660, at the Restoration. Acquired by the University of St Andrews in 1950, this portrait was for many years thought to be a copy of a work by Lely. However, recent cleaning, which revealed its true quality, and research into its provenance by Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune c.1987, have established that it is indeed the original Lely portrait. See file letter to Martin Kemp from Bob Smart 30 July, 1987: [The portrait] may just possibly be the picture for which Sharp paid Madam/Lady Currour (who acted as his agent in London) £12 or £96 Scots on 8 or 17 July 1666 although the money could have been for a picture of the King which Sharp got a jeweller to mount for him for £120 at this time. (Original of Sharp's household book 1663-66 in University's possession). The portrait could alternatively have been executed in 1675, when Sharp made a prolonged visit to London because of threats to his life.DALE, Amy2002-03-012011-02-08goodgoodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyCrawford Arts CentreBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Archbishop SharpWholeFrame: Various small chips and cracks, but no large chunks missing. Overall, sound. Canvas: On the lower left side, the brown of the canvas is visible. Mid section shows signs of bitumen, and a horizontal line is visible from several feet back. 2 inch white mark noticeable on middle right side. On right side, a vertical line is also noticeable. No paint loss, and canvas is flush with frame. (ESE, 31 July 2001). Slight paint loss to lower centre? (HCR, 1 March 2002)Minor paint loss on sitter's left wrist, by head and on gold curtain. Mark under sitter's left hand (residue or paint loss?). No visible change to frame.L1/2002199419442001LEE, Karen M.CANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin199419952001unknownADAMSON, Peter, G.BULLICK, Christineblack and white photographblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC1995.5 - copy of this portrait, late 18th century. HC227 - portrait of Sharp as a younger man19991995199519951866about 1666?1OwnedOwnedSANDYS-LUMSDAINE, A.C.SANDYS-LUMSDAINE, F.G.The University bought the portrait in 1950 from the executors of Miss A.C. Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie. Before 1950 it was owned by Miss A.C. Sandys-Lumsdaine.In 1866 the portrait was in the possession of the Rev. F.G. Sandys-Lumsdaine, who lent it to the Victoria & Albert Museum for an exhibition. The family of Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie were the heirs of the Sharp property but not the baronetcy. After the death of Archbishop Sharp in May 1679, it is believed that the portrait was moved from the archiepiscopal residence in St Andrews to No. 1 South Street, the family home of his son, Sir William Sharp of Scotscraig and later of the 2nd and 3rd baronets. On the death of Sir James, the 3rd baronet, some two or three years after 1747, his possessions were inherited by his sister, Mary Lilias, while the baronetcy reverted to an uncle. Mary Lilias was the wife of James Lumsdaine of Rennyhill and Innergellie and her possessions passed into this family (later Sandys-Lumsdaine). When the portrait was lent for the 1866 exhibition, it was listed as 'Painted by Sir Peter Lely' so its provenance seems to have been known at this date. The Reverend Francis and Mrs M.A. Sandys-Lumsdaine had a large family and it seems that through division of their possessions the remaining Sharp heirlooms lost their identity. The executors of Miss Agnes Cecilie apparently knew nothing of the portrait's history. Portrait of Archbishop Sharp (after Lely)Portrait of Archbishop Sharp (younger man)James Sharp (1613-1679) was Archbishop of St Andrews and Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1661-1679. Formerly a prominent Presbyterian minister, from the mid 1660s he attempted to enforce episcopalian worship and suppress the Presbyterians. On 3 May 1679 he was murdered on Magus Muir, near St Andrews, by Fife lairds and farmers who opposed his actions. Following his murder, the government suppression of the more extremist Presbyterians - the Coventanters - became increasingly violent. Before becoming Chancellor of the University, Sharp had taught at St Leonard's and St Mary's Colleges. As Chancellor, in 1668 he persuaded Charles II to donate £200 [or £300] a year from exchequer funds to the University. This was used to fund two new Chairs, of Hebrew at St Mary's College and the Regius Professorship of Mathematics at St Salvator's College, first held by James Gregory. The funding was received into the 19th century The University also has a copy of this portrait, dating from the late eighteenth century. Other copies are held in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (head and shoulders only) and Perth Museum (by Millar). Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune had a contemporary miniature painted from the Lely portrait by David Paton (fl. 1660-95). Lord Southesk and Lady Saltoun also have copies of the Lely portrait. Four engravings were made from, or based on, the portrait, the best one by G. Vertue dated 1710. Others were by Adlard (1840), Page (1835) and Loggan (1675).Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITSHARP, JAMESLELY, PETERCHANCELLORVICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUMSANDYS-LUMSDAINEARCHBISHOPST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filegilded wood 148.7 x 125.4 cm4 February 1994194431 July 2001CATFIGPurchased from Executors of Miss A.C. Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie, January 1950. See Court Minutes 1949-1950, p.92.In 1866 the portrait was in the possession of the Rev. F.G. Sandys-Lumsdaine, who lent it to the Victoria & Albert Museum for an exhibition. The family of Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie were the heirs of the Sharp property but not the baronetcy. After the death of Archbishop Sharp in May 1679, it is believed that the portrait was moved from the archiepiscopal residence in St Andrews to No. 1 South Street, the family home of his son, Sir William Sharp of Scotscraig and later of the 2nd and 3rd baronets. On the death of Sir James, the 3rd baronet, some two or three years after 1747, his possessions were inherited by his sister, Mary Lilias, while the baronetcy reverted to an uncle. Mary Lilias was the wife of James Lumsdaine of Rennyhill and Innergellie and her possessions passed into this family (later Sandys-Lumsdaine). When the portrait was lent for the 1866 exhibition, it was listed as 'Painted by Sir Peter Lely' so its provenance seems to have been known at this date. The Reverend Francis and Mrs M.A. Sandys-Lumsdaine had a large family and it seems that through division of their possessions the remaining Sharp heirlooms lost their identity. The executors of Miss Agnes Cecilie apparently knew nothing of the portrait's history.The University bought the portrait in 1950 from the executors of Miss A.C. Sandys-Lumsdaine of Innergellie.£26.5s.HC225plaque on frame: ARCHBISHOP SHARP/ CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY/ 1661-1679Executors of Miss Agnes Cecilie Sandys-Lumsdaine.SANDYS-LUMSDAINE, Rev. F.G.SANDYS-LUMSDAINE, Miss A.C.Created bydbi HC225.jpg948949950951154719501866195019501866190016601680124.9 x 101.2 cm (sight) January 19501866before 1950APOOA portrait of Archbishop Sharp, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1661-1679. He is shown sitting, with his body turned towards the viewer. One hand rests on the top of an open book and he wears a black gown with a square white collar and black cap.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC0018C0019LELY, Sir Peter (1618-80)CRE2001-08-07ABsen1 2602collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20042004February 200410:54:0710:48:0310:42:0915:15:0516:50:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ad458HRHR18241749PORTRAITGREEKPROFESSORCAMBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterCreated byAfterPORSON, RichardSHARP, WilliamHOPPNER, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-02-012010-04-222004-09-29HC:C2DonationSHARP, WilliamEnglandSchool of Classics, University of St AndrewsFound in School of Classics, Swallowgate, during refurbishment. After investigation, remained unclaimed by any staff member, therefore transferred to Museum Collections.1Present2004-09-29ComponentRecord stateEngraving, after the portrait by Hoppner. The original portrait by Hoppner is in the university library at Cambridge (Dictionary of National Biography). Sharp was an eminent engraver of portraits and historical, religious and decorative subjects after his contemporaries and Old Master Painters. Hoppner was a portrait painter: according to contemporary accounts, the most important portrait artist in England following the retirement of Reynolds in 1789.2004-09-29goodPortrait of Richard PorsonGood. Dirt inside glazing. Spotting, centre left. (HR, 29 September 2004)late 18th / early 19th century1Richard Porson (1759-1808) was a Greek scholar and Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge. PortraitsprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperPORSON, RICHARDHOPPNER, JOHNSHARP, WILLIAMPORTRAITGREEKPROFESSORCAMBRIDGEobject history file48.5 x 41.6 cm Plain wood frameHOPPNER, John (1758-1810)Found in School of Classics, Swallowgate, during refurbishment. After investigation, remained unclaimed by any staff member, therefore transferred to Museum Collections.HC226inscr. below image: J. Hoppner R.A. pinx:t / Ricardus Porson. / Will:m Sharp sculpSchool of Classics, University of St AndrewsCreated by200420041780182435.4 x 28.0 (plate) 44.8 x 38.0 cm (paper- sight)February 2004ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSHARP, William (1749-1824), after HOPPNER, John (1758-1810)CRE2004-09-29ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17B1 1047collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19281928192813:47:3114:47:4110:53:2315:15:0509:53:1209:52:3512:01:0812:00:56HC225HC1995.5single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HR JLSHC227HC227listed with 65HC227Principal's Room, College GatePicture storeIn 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Principal's Office.In Picture StorePORTRAITCHANCELLORST ANDREWSMURDERARCHBISHOPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterSHARP, JamesUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-022011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112011-04-112010-12-172010-12-172010-04-221999-03-18HC:C2unknownunknownInformation from Cant's catalogue.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProbably a copy of an lost original portrait, perhaps by Lely or his studio. The original was probably executed in the 1650s or 1660s. Information from Roy Strong, 15 August 1999 and Sir Oliver Millar, 26 August 1999. See letters on file.VOCE, Ella2001-07-102011-06-02fairpoorPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (younger man)fair. Paint scratched and cracked, lower and upper canvas. White mark, lower left, caused by steam from kettle in Principal's Office (he boiled it below painting). Frame: good - minor scratches. Small area missing, upper right. (Sehorn-Elwell 10 July 2001).As before. Small abrasion below eye on right. Small raised areas on canvas. Outline of previous frame visible. Unknown substance adhered to surface (upper centre). Frame: good. Some minor scratches.19971999200019952001GUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin19981999200019952001unknownADAMSON, Peter G.unknownblack and white photographcolour photographcolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-17HC225 - Portrait of Sharp by Lely HC1995.5 - copy of portrait of Sharp by Lely1996199619991996after 1650s1Portrait of Archbishop SharpPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (after Lely)Portrait shows a younger man than the Lely portrait of Sharp, HC225. James Sharp (1613-1679) was Archbishop of St Andrews and Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, 1661-1679. Formerly a prominent Presbyterian minister, from the mid 1660s he attempted to enforce episcopalian worship and suppress the Presbyterians. On 3 May 1679 he was murdered on Magus Muir, near St Andrews, by Fife lairds and farmers who opposed his actions. Following his murder, the government suppression of the more extremist Presbyterians - the Coventanters - became increasingly violent. Before becoming Chancellor of the University, Sharp had taught at St Leonard's and St Mary's Colleges. As Chancellor, in 1668 he persuaded Charles II to donate £200 [or £300] a year from exchequer funds to the University. This was used to fund two new Chairs, of Hebrew at St Mary's College and the Regius Professorship of Mathematics at St Salvator's College, first held by James Gregory. The funding was received into the 19th century The University owns a portrait of Sharp as an older man, by Lely (HC225), and also a copy of this portrait (HC1995.5), dating from the late eighteenth century. Other copies of HC225 are held in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (head and shoulders only) and Perth Museum (by Millar). Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune had a contemporary miniature painted from the Lely portrait by David Paton (fl. 1660-95). Lord Southesk and Lady Saltoun also have copies of the Lely portrait. Four engravings were made from, or based on, the portrait, the best one by G. Vertue dated 1710. Others were by Adlard (1840), Page (1835) and Loggan (1675).Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITSHARP, JAMESCHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSMURDERARCHBISHOPobject history file84 x 71.5 cm wood frame199716 December 19993 November 2000199510 July 2001Information from Cant's catalogue.HC227In photographs, partially faded number appears in upper centre of frame: 1[3?]Created bydbi HC227.jpg12221223122412251928192816501928frame: 84 x 71.5 cm canvas: 69 x 59.5 cm (h x w)1928AUA head and shoulders portrait of Archbishop Sharp as a younger man. He is shown wearing a black gown with a high white collar and a black cap.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE2001-07-10ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 1048collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18861886188619831958199521 September 198325 November 1958199513:51:5711:15:3815:15:0616:42:01University Calendar 1891-92Principal Shairp and His Friends, pub. John Murray, Albemarle Street, Londonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.35pp.401-3Listed as one of the University's most remarkable portraits: in United College Hall.ac114ac114ac114ac114HR JLS18881829964HC228In Lower College Hall, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in United College Hall.PORTRAITPRINCIPALHUMANITYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated bySHAIRP, John Campbell (LL.D.)HERDMAN, RobertUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282002-05-301999-03-1819907 September 1990Vandalised in Lower College Hall. Slashed with a fine, sharp implement: vertical slash about 77.5 cm long. Slash was clean, with minimal paint loss.1990DamagedHC:C2KNIGHT, William AngusDonationHERDMAN, Robertpublic subscriptionPainted by public subscription as a memorial, to hang in the United College Hall (Court Minutes 17 December 1885). In place in United College Hall by 16 December 1886 (Court Minutes 16 December 1886). In 'Principal Shairp and his Friends', Knight, 1888, p.401, the author notes that 179 people responded to the appeal for a memorial to Shairp. More than £460 was raised. It was spent on this portrait, and a stained glass window. The window was designed by Mr Henry Holiday, A.R.A. and executed by Messrs James Powell & Son, of Whitefriars Glass Works, London. It was placed in St Salvator's Chapel in December 1886. p.402: 'The portrait was kindly undertaken by the late Mr Robert Herdman, who painted it from memory, with the help of photographs and the suggestions of friends'. The portrait, which was partly taken from the last photograph by Mr Marshall Ware, has recently [in 1888] been engraved. p.402-3 - Herdman's account of the portrait is given. 'St Bernard's, Bruntfield Crescent, Edinburgh, 12 October 1886. ... I have wished to represent the Principal mainly in repose, but to suggest the activity of his nature by turning the head a little aside, as though something of interest drew his attention. The expression of countenance which I most sought for, was kindly steadfastness of purpose, and the ideality which seemed to dwell visibly in the eyes and expressive brow; and I have endeavoured in the general effect and composition, to suggest the deep rich well-balanced nature of the man. The three books point to where his special sympathies lay, in literature and thought, while the robe, hood and cap sufficiently indicate his academic position. The column behind him may point to classic culture, whilst more obviously the bit of distant open-air nature, floating cloud and misty hilltop, disclose themselves as in peculiar affinity with the poetic side of his character.' In another letter, Mr Herdman states: 'I did it mainly because of my strong and early affection for St Andrews, and the old College, where I passed my youthful days'. 1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-03-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) In United College Hall.pnumber: 42 Value: £2000 (insurance)198319581995Scottish painter of genre and historical subjects, portraits, landscapes and flowers. See more information on file. The artist accepted the honorarium of 100 guineas as full payment.1999-03-18fairPortrait of John Campbell Shairp, LL.D.good. cracks and evidence of bitumen all over. Frame good - minor cracking and losses.198519442000SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, Susan198519792000unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319841991200318861John Campbell Shairp (1819-1885) was Principal of the United College, 1868-1885 and Professor of Humanity in the United College 1861-71. He had been appointed assistant to Professor Pyper, the Latin Professor at St Andrews, in 1857 and succeeded him on his death in 1661. He was educated at Glasgow University, 1836-39 and stood first in logic and moral philosophy there. He became Professor of poetry at Oxford University in June 1877. He was awarded the LL.D. by Edinburgh University in 1884, at the tercentenary celebrations.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITSHAIRP, JOHN CAMPBELLPRINCIPALHERDMAN, ROBERTLL.D.UNITED COLLEGEHUMANITYPROFESSORobject history fileGilt frame. ? x 142.5 cm22 May 19851944April 2000CITCITPainted by public subscription as a memorial, to hang in the United College Hall (Court Minutes 17 December 1885). In place in United College Hall by 16 December 1886 (Court Minutes 16 December 1886). In 'Principal Shairp and his Friends', Knight, 1888, p.401, the author notes that 179 people responded to the appeal for a memorial to Shairp. More than £460 was raised. It was spent on this portrait, and a stained glass window. The window was designed by Mr Henry Holiday, A.R.A. and executed by Messrs James Powell & Son, of Whitefriars Glass Works, London. It was placed in St Salvator's Chapel in December 1886. p.402: 'The portrait was kindly undertaken by the late Mr Robert Herdman, who painted it from memory, with the help of photographs and the suggestions of friends'. The portrait, which was partly taken from the last photograph by Mr Marshall Ware, has recently [in 1888] been engraved. p.402-3 - Herdman's account of the portrait is given. 'St Bernard's, Bruntfield Crescent, Edinburgh, 12 October 1886. ... I have wished to represent the Principal mainly in repose, but to suggest the activity of his nature by turning the head a little aside, as though something of interest drew his attention. The expression of countenance which I most sought for, was kindly steadfastness of purpose, and the ideality which seemed to dwell visibly in the eyes and expressive brow; and I have endeavoured in the general effect and composition, to suggest the deep rich well-balanced nature of the man. The three books point to where his special sympathies lay, in literature and thought, while the robe, hood and cap sufficiently indicate his academic position. The column behind him may point to classic culture, whilst more obviously the bit of distant open-air nature, floating cloud and misty hilltop, disclose themselves as in peculiar affinity with the poetic side of his character.' In another letter, Mr Herdman states: 'I did it mainly because of my strong and early affection for St Andrews, and the old College, where I passed my youthful days'. HC228Signed with monogram and dated 1886 centre right (not visible in photographs). Inscribed on reverse: John Campbell Shairp LLD / Principal of United College. St Andrews. / Painted by R. Herdman RSA / 1886 (NB. after vandal attack the canvas lining was removed, the inscription section cut out and now this inscribed section is stored in the file.)public subscriptionCreated bydbi HC228.jpg1226156616791886188618861886139.5? x 104cm1886ADA portrait of John Campbell Shairp, Principal of the United College, 1868-1885 and Professor of Humanity in the United College 1861-7. He is shown sitting with his hands clasped together in his lap. Shairp is wearing a black gown with a red hood and behind him there is a column and a piece of hanging red fabric.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDanalysedconservationcheck/assessmentC0020C0229HERDMAN, Robert, R.S.A., R.S.W. (1829-1888)CRE1999-03-18AClch1 1051collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>interncollect>intern194219431942-194319831958199521 September 198325 November 195810 February 1995GLASGOWunknown10:07:5913:56:2311:20:1315:15:0711:31:2209:50:4816:42:1011:21:0917:10:4418:13:09E1943.2E1943.11943194319431943HC955HC2004.24HC2005.14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114hcr1hcr1ALD JLS196218743838HC229HC22966Listed as in Parliament Hall.Listed as in Parliament Hall.Listed as in Senate Room.Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Audit: in Parliament Hall.Listed as in Senate Room. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.Moved from Library Mezzanine (Upper Library) to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Moved from Parliament Hall into storage (in Upper Library mezzanine) due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall. To be returned in Autumn 2008.PORTRAITRECTORFIELD MARSHALPOLITICIANSOUTH AFRICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterCreated bySMUTS, Jan ChristiaanSALISBURY, Frank OwenUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-312011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-182011-03-312011-03-282011-03-252011-01-192010-12-212008-10-151999-04-01HC:C2DonationSALISBURY, Frank OwenLondon, EnglandSALISBURY, Frank OwenSee Court Minutes 1942-43, 23 Oct 1942, p.19.1PresentMcMURRAY, NigelDecember 199919991999£6.00 + VATReproduced in colour for personal research.DAVIES, Jeffrey K.March 199119911991Reproduced in colour (transparency sent), to be used as illustration in a monograph on Salisbury, by Davies.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-06-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £2,500 (insurance)Value: £200 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.pnumber: 4 Value: £7000 (insurance)198319581995See Court Minutes 1942-43, 23 October 1942, p.19. Mr Frank O. Salisbury, LL.D. offered to paint a portrait of Smuts, providing necessary sittings can be arranged. Will present it to the University in commemoration of General Smuts's period as Rector. The work was exhibited at Glasgow Art Galleries Summer Exhibition in 1943 - see Court Minutes 22 June 1943, p. 109. Salisbury was a painter of portraits, historical and ceremonial subjects. See more information on file.Dale, Amy2001-06-072011-02-07goodgoodSummer ExhibitionSummer ExhibitionGlasgow Art GalleriesThe New GalleryPortrait of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan SmutsWholeCanvas: Top of canvas is slipping from frame on the left and right sides, although the middle is still attached. Right upper side is slipping as well. Bottom left is also showing some daylight between frame and canvas. Otherwise, the canvas is in very good condition. Frame: Has lost its colour, general chipping is visible all around the frame. The corners of the frame are noticeably cracked. (E. Sehorn-Elwell, 7 June 2001). No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Aug 2006) No change to painting or frame (A Hadfield, Sept 2007) No visible change19941988198420002001194420082008unknownSCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonDALE, AmyRAWSON, Helen19941988198420002001197920082008unknownunknownADAMSON, PeterBute Photo Unitblack and white photographPhotographic transparencycolour photographColour slide198419911999200219421Bust of Jan Christiaan SmutsPortrait medal of Jan Christiaan SmutsCharacter Jug of Jan-Christiaan SmutsThe South African statesman and prime minister Jan-Christiaan Smuts, LL.D. F.R.S. (1870-1950) was the Rector of the University of St. Andrews, 1931-1934. He was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University in 1934. Frank O. Salisbury was awarded an LL.D. by the University in 1935. Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITSMUTS, JAN-CHRISTIAANRECTORFIELD MARSHALLL.DF.R.S.SALISBURY, FRANK OWENPOLITICIANUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSOUTH AFRICAobject history fileGilt frame 182 x 141.5 cm27 January 19942 September 198814 June 1984April 20007 June 2001194416 October 200828 July 2008See Court Minutes 1942-43, 23 Oct 1942, p.19.HC229signed l. r.: Frank O Salisbury inscr. on plate on bottom centre of frame: Field Marshal, The Rt. Hon. / JAN CHRISTIAAN SMUTS L.L.D. FRS / Rector of the University of St Andrews / 1931-1934 / Liberty is bought with a price & preserved only by self-sacrifice. inscr. verso: FIELD MARSHALL, THE RT HON. / JAN CHRISTIAAN SMUTS LL.D. F.R.S. / PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFICA / LONDON 1942 inscr. on label, verso: Dickee inscr. on label, verso: 1009SALISBURY, Frank OwenCreated by12281229129615451943194219421943145.5 x 105 cm1942-1943ADA three-quarter length portrait of the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan Smuts, Rector of the University of St. Andrews, 1931-1934. He is shown standing in a study with his left hand resting on an open book and holding some papers in the other hand. Smuts wears the Rector's purple silk gown, faced and lined with maroon silk.University of St AndrewsEnglandLondonSALISBURY, Frank Owen (1874-1962)CRE2001-06-07ABDALE, AmyMistakenly recorded as being located in MUSA. This painting has never been display in MUSA (to date)2011-08-31ph1 25collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991199111:38:5014:32:4312:30:5112:11:1212:00:3811:31:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19501867FIFEScotlandCERESARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCARMICHAEL, StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-292011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-05-211996-10-29HC:C3DonationCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1996-10-29ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991VOCE, Ella2002-02-082011-03-29fairfairWhite Gables, Ceres, Fifefair, slightly rising in mount. Puncture holes, as though pinned, to lower left and top right.As before. Frame slightly worn in places and dust under glazing, lower left.HC1-135 all other works from the Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.On old typed list as at St. Salvator's Hall, Common Room. 11/12/99 This painting was removed from Hepburn Hall after the Hall had been closed for some months.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourFIFESCOTLANDCERESARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officeplain wood, glazed 48.0 x 60.0 cmCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC23monogrammed and dated in watercolour l.l.: SC. 42 inscr. in pencil, upper left: Stewart Carmichael inscr. in pencil, verso, upper centre: WHITEGABLES / CERES. / STEWART CARMICHAELThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391942194228.0 x 39.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart; (British, 1867-1950)CRE1996-10-29ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1028collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18501869about 186919831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS14:09:0711:31:4015:15:0716:41:5910:37:1916:43:25University Calendar 1891-92University Calendar 1869-70The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.35In Library. Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits. Recorded as 'John Spottiswoode, Archbishop of St Andrews (supposed to be)'.Listed as among the University's most remarkable portraits. Recorded as 'John Spottiswoode, Archbishop of St Andrews (supposed to be) 1615-1639'. This appears to be the first time the portrait is mentioned in the University Calendars.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JABJLSHC23055HC23067Listed as in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room, 26 September 1984Audit for Museum and Gallery Studies project. In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.Cant notes that the painting was acquired c. 1869. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in St Salvator's Hall.Hung in St Salvator's Hall Dining Room.PORTRAITDAIRSIESPONSORSHIPCONSERVATIONSTUDENTARCHBISHOPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterSPOTTISWOODE, JohnSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282010-12-132010-11-172009-12-071999-04-012003June? 2003Damage noted 24 June 2003, during annual audit of artworks displayed in St Salvator's Hall. Work appears to have been hit by blunt object - damage thought to be accidental. 1 inch horizontal perforation, penetrating both original and lining canvas at lower right centre, 3 inches in from lower edge. Distortion to the canvases and minor paint loss around the area of the tear. (see Christine Bullick's report). 2003DamagedHC:C2Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownunknownBased on Cant's notes and reference to portrait in University Calendar 1869-70.1PresentFROST, Michael D.19 July 200120012001One colour photograph of portrait during restoration process and one after completion sent to sponsor.RUFFLE, MrJune 200220022002Colour photograph provided to Mr Ruffle of Dairsie Castle, Dairsie. Mr Ruffle thought that the portrait was of John, son of Archbishop Spottiswoode. He notes that other Spottiswoode portraits (Which Spottiswoode?) are held at Parliament House, Edinburgh, and a house in Fife.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-04-01ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as John Spottiswoode, younger, of Dairsie. In St Salvator's Hall Dining Hall.pnumber: 59 Value: £1500 (insurance) Listed as John Spottiswoode, Younger of Dairsie.1983195819952002-03-01very goodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of John Spottiswoode of Dairsiegood (2001, following conservation) Slight cracking all over canvas. Frame worn, with some missing gilding and cracks, particularly to lower centre (HCR, 1 March 2002). Tear, c.3cm long, lower centre right. Appears to have been hit by blunt object (SPK June 2003). Repaired Nov. 2003. No change, condition good. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)L1/200219961985200119442004GUNN, Ann V.SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanCANT, Ronald GordonRAWSON, Helen19981985200119792004unknownADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, ChristineBULLICK, Christineblack and white photographcolour photographColour slideColour slideColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319841999199920012003after 16291Christine Bullick notes that the artist appears to have used the end of the brush in wet paint to make the detail on the white collar. Dr Michael Frost, a descendant of Spottiswoode, suggests that the portrait is more likely to be that of Archbishop John Spottiswoode than his grandson. See his supporting evidence on file. John Spottiswoode (1565-1639), Archbishop of St Andrews and Scots historian, was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1615-1639. His grandson, John Spottiswoode, matriculated at St Salvator's College in 1628.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITSPOTTISWOODE, JOHNDAIRSIESPONSORSHIPCONSERVATIONSTUDENTST SALVATOR'S COLLEGEARCHBISHOP SPOTTISWOODEobject history file86.3 cm x 78.5 cm Gilt frame199730 May 198519 February 2001194414 April 2004CITCITCATBased on Cant's notes and reference to portrait in University Calendar 1869-70.HC230inscr. on plate on frame: JOHN SPOTTISWOODE OF DAIRSIE/ST. SALVATORS COLLEGE/1629 inscr. in ink on label on stretcher: JOHN SPOTTISWOOD / probably John Spottiswood, / Younger, of Dairsie, grandson / of Archbishop Spottiswoode / student / St Salvator's Coll 1628 inscr. in ink on 2 labels, verso: J3534 printed on label, verso: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aiken Dot'Son May 1812 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE STREET / EDINBURGH also inscr. in pencil on Aiken label: J3534Created bydbi HC230.jpg12301491149214931733186918501629165064.8 cm x 56.8 cmabout 1869AUA head and shoulders portrait of John Spottiswoode, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1615-1639. He is depicted against a red background, wearing a black gown with a white collar. The artist has depicted his facial features in a highly stylized manner.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationHC230C2003.2unknownCRE1999-04-01AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack18A Moved from St Salvator's dining room to the open access store. Removed to make way for the pair of portraits of Russell and Irvine.2010-08-26Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 1029exhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internunknownST ANDREWS12:20:1014:19:3914:22:1011:35:3715:15:0816:27:0510:41:04University of St AndrewsE2011.72011-08-312011-06-04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54ac114mjs42ac114ac114ad458ac114HR JLSHC231Transferred from Library in 1997; Lib. Ref. 1.5.PORTRAITSTRATHALLANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterDRUMMOND, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-302011-06-102011-06-032011-04-222011-04-182011-02-012010-12-132010-04-221999-04-01HC:C2Purchaseunknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes1999-04-01goodMaking FacesGateway GalleriesPortrait of Viscount Strathallan, Lt. Gen. William DrummondGood. Some discolouration around edges of print. (R Clerke 28/4/05).1997GUNN, Ann V.1997ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1320031PortraitspaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourPORTRAITDRUMMOND, WILLIAMVISCOUNTSTRATHALLANobject history file29 September 1997HC231Inscr. centre under print: LIEUT. GENERAL WILLIAM DRUMMOND./ 1st Viscount Strathallen Inscr. bottom left on label: Viscount Strathallen.Created bydbi HC231.jpg16880018.5 x 14.5 cm (Actual) 35 x 28.5 cm (Frame)unknownAPA three-quarter length portrait of Viscount Strathallan, Lt. Gen. William Drummond, who is shown standing with one hand resting on a military helmet. He is shown wearing armour and an elaborate long wig.University of St AndrewsunknownCRE1999-04-01AB15:16ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 16, side B2011-05-30Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 1052collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1915191525 May 191519831995195821 September 1983199525 November 195814:20:2614:23:1211:56:5711:55:2511:55:0815:15:0816:42:1315:22:38Extending Oxford: A History of Adult Education in the University of Oxford, Oxford University Press.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThis reference has to be verified - see the letter from Lawrence Goldman to The Librarian, 15 August 1988, which mentions forthcoming publication and seeks permission to reproduce an image of the portrait.kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JAB JLS19131841HC2324368HC232Museum and Gallery Studies projectIn Senate Room, 14 June 1984.Listed as in Senate Room. In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published.In Senate Roommoved from Senate room to Parliament Hall to make room for portrait of Principal Brian LangPORTRAITRECTOREXTRA-MURAL EDUCATIONALUMNIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated bySTUART, JamesREID, George R.S.A.University of OxfordpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-06-102011-04-222011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-02-072009-02-121999-04-01HC:C2GOLDMAN, Lawrence N14512311387.5DonationREID, George, R.S.A.STUART,Mrs Stuart, of Carrow Abbey, Norwich, was the widow of the sitter. See Court Minutes 1914-15, p.108, 11 June 1915. A letter from Mrs Stuart records: "with the exception of an unfinished portrait by Herkomer, Sir George Reid's is the only oil painting that was ever made of my husband". Principal Herkless and Professor Scott Lang are to decide on an appropriate inscription.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £650.00 (insurance)pnumber: 9 Value: £5000 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance)198319951958Painter in oil and watercolour; illustrator; portraits and landscapes. See more information on file.Dale, Amy2001-07-312011-02-07fairfairPortrait of James StuartwholeFrame: Gilding is tarnished. Small scratches on outer left side. Otherwise sound. Canvas: Significant cracking on mid-lower right side. Stretcher marks (perhaps?) visible near top. This is evidenced by a horizontal line just seen on the canvas. Two paint chips on the left side. (ESE, 31 July 2001)Condition unchanged20001985194420012009KERACHER, SusanSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinBURDGE, Jessica20001985197920012009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/071984200119051James Stuart, MA, LL.D., P.C. was a student at St Andrews University, 1859-1862. He was Rector of St Andrews University, 1898-1901. He was also the founder of extra-mural education at the University of Oxford in the 1870s. He was Head of the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University 1875-1890. He became M.P. for Hackney in 1884. There is a copy of this portrait in the School of Engineering, Cambridge University.Portraitspaintingoil paintingphoil on canvasPORTRAITSTUART, JAMESRECTOREXTRA-MURAL EDUCATIONUNIVERSITY OF OXFORDREID, SIR GEORGEALUMNIobject history fileGilt frame 122 cm wideApril 200028 May 1985194431 July 20016 February 2009CITMrs Stuart, of Carrow Abbey, Norwich, was the widow of the sitter. See Court Minutes 1914-15, p.108, 11 June 1915. A letter from Mrs Stuart records: "with the exception of an unfinished portrait by Herkomer, Sir George Reid's is the only oil painting that was ever made of my husband". Principal Herkless and Professor Scott Lang are to decide on an appropriate inscription.HC232inscr. upper left: R inscr. on plaque: JAMES STUART M.A., LL.D., P.C. / STUDENT, ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, 1859-1862. / RECTOR, " " " [i.e. St Andrews University] 1898-1901.STUART, MrsCreated bydbi HC232.jpg123115261915cmcmcmcm19151905frameframecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1905canvas width: 87.5 cm25 May 1915ADA portrait of James Stuart, Rector of St Andrews University, 1898-1901. He is depicted here in three-quarter view, sitting casually holding a cigar in his left hand. Stuart is wearing a black gown over his suit.University of St AndrewsREID, Sir George, R.S.A. (1841-1913)CRE2001-07-31ACph1 1053collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1948194819481958199525 November 19581995EDINBURGHST ANDREWS14:27:5811:59:0315:15:0912:24:5616:42:13On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.16E2010.41994-08-142010-05-031994-08-062010-03-20HC234HC235HC804BP2000.12HC723HC724HC1051single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JAB JLS1965190112269In lobby at entrance to Bell Pettigrew Museum.In lobby at entrance to Bute buildings.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Natural History Department.Returned from conservation in Edinburgh (Christine Bullick). Stored in mco (former Museum Collections office, Library basement).Moved from Gateway Galleries after exhibition ('The Parrot and the Polymath') to Open Access Store.Moved to Bute building, hung outside entrance to Bell Pettigrew Museum.PORTRAITPROFESSORBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthEWART, David ShanksUnited CollegeUniversity of DundeepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-152011-03-282010-06-011999-04-012010201016 March 201031 May 2010Joiners unpacked the portrait at the Gateway (unsupervised, before Museum Collections staff arrived). They reported that a corner piece of the frame (top left) just fell off when unpacking. Damage may have occured during transport.Damage to top left corner of frame occurred in transport from store to bute building. One large section of gilded plaster fell off when un-packed.20102010DamagedDamagedHC:C2THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthDonationEWART, David ShanksTHOMPSON, D'ArcyCourt Minutes, 14 December 1948, p.76. Lady D'Arcy Thompson has presented a very fine portrait of the late Professor Sir D'Arcy Thompson to the Department, where Sir D'Arcy had expressed the wish it should hang.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-08-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £150 (insurance) In Bute Buildingspnumber: 20 Value: £5000 (insurance)19581995Landscape and portrait painter in oil. See more information on file.Dale, Amy2001-08-072011-02-02very goodgoodUnknownThe Parrot and the Polymath: A Celebration of the Life of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonRoyal Scottish AcademyGateway GalleriesPortrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonwholeFrame is still quite fragiile, damage has been repaired in top left corner (JAB, 1/10/2010)Frame and painting have both been conserved (see conservation file). Condition is now very good. (JB, 26/01/2010). The frame is chipped and cracked with paint loss, particularly to the lower part. but the damage is minor. Canvas appears in very good condition as it remains under glass. (ESE, 24 July 2001)Canvas very good following recent conservation. Two losses to right side of frame.209198820011944201020102010SCOTT, AlisonSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinCANT, Ronald GordonBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica198820011979201020102010ADAMSON, PeterBute Photo Unitcolour photographColour slideHC234, HC235 - portraits of Thompson; HC804 - bust of Thompson; BP2000.12 - his microscope2000200219381Portrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)Bronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseDisplay label should always include: "Conserved with the aid of a grant from the AIM Pilgrim Trust Conservation Scheme 2009/10". Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948) was Professor of Biology in Dundee University 1884-1917 and Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneeering work 'On Growth and Form, published in 1917, laid the foundation for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of all plants and animals could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics.Portraitspaintingoil paintingbuteoil on canvasPORTRAITTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHPROFESSORDUNDEE UNIVERSITYUNITED COLLEGEEWART, DAVID SBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYobject history fileGlazed. Gilt frame. 150.2 x 109.5cm21 September 198824 July 2001194421 January 20106 May 201031 May 2010GENCourt Minutes, 14 December 1948, p.76. Lady D'Arcy Thompson has presented a very fine portrait of the late Professor Sir D'Arcy Thompson to the Department, where Sir D'Arcy had expressed the wish it should hang.HC233signed, lower right, in grey: David S. Ewart inscr. on plaque on frame: D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON / PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY / UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 1884-1917, UNITED COLLEGE 1917-1948 / PORTRAIT BY DAVID EWART 1938.THOMPSON, Lady D'ArcyCreated byHC233.jpg131515921948194819381938125 x 85 cm1948ADA three-quarter length portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He is shown standing with his hands in his pockets, his body turned slightly away from the viewer. D'Arcy Thompson is shown wearing a dark suit and hat.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDREPAIREDREPAIREDconservationconservationconservationconservationC2009.1C2010.1C0224C0226EWART, David Shanks (1901-1965)CRE2001-08-07AAbute1 1060collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit19441997after 1944ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSDUNDEE14:29:3915:00:3212:04:3415:15:0912:24:5609:56:3209:54:2310:42:3012:25:1515:37:33On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Cambridge and LondonSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of DundeeE2003.2E2010.4E2010.12003-04-202010-05-032010-11-062003-04-052010-03-202010-09-03HC233HC235HC804BP2000.12HC1051single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458 JLS18941832HC234HC234Transferred from Library 1997; Lib. Ref. 9.33. In Picture Store.In picture store.Moved from Gateway Galleries after exhibition ('The Parrot and the Polymath') to Open Access Store.PORTRAITCHILDPROFESSORBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthSTANTON, George Clark (R.S.A.)University of DundeepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-022011-04-222011-04-182011-04-152011-04-112011-04-112010-12-132010-11-192010-11-021999-04-01HC:C2THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthunknownSTANTON, George Clark, R.S.A.unknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC234March 200320032003£10 +VATFrame back tightened.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe artist was D'Arcy Thompson's uncle.VOCE, Ella2001-07-172011-06-02goodgoodProminent Men of St AndrewsThe Parrot and the Polymath: A Celebration of the Life of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonSketching the Universe: Artists' Responses to D'Arcy ThompsonSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesUniversity of DundeePortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childgood. Frame in fair condition, though with small cracks over the gilding, mostly in the inset of frame and large cracks on corners. Center part of frame holding the canvas is loose in the back (ESE, 17 July 2001) Frame tightened by Alan Sproson, March 2003. Good. Frame: small cracks over the gilding, mostly in inset of frame and large cracks on corners.HC234on loan1997200120102010-08-27GUNN, Ann V.SEHORN-ELWELL, ErinBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1997200120102010-11-19Bute Photo UnitColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC233, HC235 - portraits of Thompson; HC804 - bust; BP2000.12 - his microscope20021864-651Portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseSir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948) was Professor of Biology in Dundee University 1884-1917 and Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneeering work 'On Growth and Form, published in 1917, laid the foundation for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of all plants and animals could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on wood panelPORTRAITTHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHSTANTON, GEORGE CLARK, R.S.A.CHILDPROFESSORBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYDUNDEE UNIVERSITYobject history fileOval 44 x 40.5 cm24 September 199717 July 20016 May 2010Returned from loan to Dundee University for temporary exhibition "Sketching the Universe: Artist's Responses to D'Arcy Thompson". Loan period: 27th August - 12th November. It was agreed that the loan could be returned later than the date originally agreed.GENHC234inscr. verso: D'AWT inscr. in ink, verso: For Babby / D.W.T. / 12.9.44 inscr., verso, typed: This portrait of me was done when I / was between four and five years old, by my / Uncle, George Clark Stanton, afterwards / R.S.A., at his studio in Ramsay Lane, Edin/burgh. I can remember, as one of my ear/liest recollections, walking beside my Grand/mother to these sittings, from our house / in Alva Street. I used to think this / picture too fanciful to have ever been like / me; but when my Barbara was the same age, it / was the very image of her. And so it may / have been me. printed on label, verso: CHARLES ROBERTSON & CO / ARTISTS' COLOURMEN / MANUFACTURERS OF WATER AND OIL COLOUR / MATERIALS FOR DRAWING & PAINTING / 99, LONG ACRE, LONDON.unknownCreated bydbi HC234.jpg1587199719441864186523.5 x 19.5 cm (oval mount)after 1944AUA head and shoulders portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a child. He is shown with one hand resting on his collar, looking directly at the viewer.University of St AndrewsSTANTON, George Clark, R.S.A. (1832-1894)CRE2001-07-17ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16B Returned from loan to Dundee University for temporary exhibition "Sketching the Universe: Artist's Responses to D'Arcy Thompson". Loan period: 27th August - 12th November. It was agreed that the loan could be returned later than the date originally agreed.2010-11-19Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 1061collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19441997after 194414:32:1914:42:3712:10:0015:15:1012:24:5609:56:32On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and LondonHC233HC234HC804BP2000.12HC1051single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114HR JLSHC235Transferred from Library 1997; Lib. Ref. 3.12. In Picture Store 24 September 1997.PORTRAITLIBRARIANPROFESSORBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthBUSHNELL, George HerbertUniversity of DundeepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-262011-04-222011-04-182011-04-152011-04-112010-04-221999-04-01HC:C2THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthunknownBUSHNELL, George Herbertunknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-04-01ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesGeorge Herbert Bushnell was the Librarian of the University of St Andrews, 1925-19611999-04-01goodPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompsongood: unframed1997GUNN, Ann V.1997ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC233, HC234 - portraits of Thompson; HC804 - bust of Thompson; BP2000.12 - his microscope200319441Portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with baseSir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948) was Professor of Biology in Dundee University 1884-1917 and Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneeering work 'On Growth and Form, published in 1917, laid the foundation for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of all plants and animals could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics.PortraitsdrawingpastelOpen Access Storeoastorechalk and pastelPORTRAITTHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHBUSHNELL, GEORGE HERBERTLIBRARIANPROFESSORBIOLOGYNATURAL HISTORYDUNDEE UNIVERSITYobject history file24 September 1997GENHC235signed, lower right: GHB / 1944unknownCreated bydbi HC235.jpg1665199719441944194463.04 x 50.5 cmafter 1944AUA head and shoulders portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Professor of Natural History in the University of St Andrews 1917-1948. He is depicted in later life, with a moustache and beard, wearing a grey jacket and blue tie.University of St AndrewsBUSHNELL, George HerbertCRE1999-04-01ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 1072collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern194619469 July 194619831995195821 September 1983199525 November 195812:12:3815:15:1010:02:4916:42:1218:14:17HC237single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1DH JLS18881829HC23630HC23671Museum and Gallery Studies student project.Listed as in St Mary's College, Room A101, 14 June 1984.St Mary's College, R.101.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant duruing his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Information on picture and donor. Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.PORTRAITMODERATORGENERAL ASSEMBLYPRINCIPALDIVINITYPROFESSORVICE-CHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byTULLOCH, JohnHERDMAN, RobertSt Mary's CollegeChurch of ScotlandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112011-03-282010-12-212005-08-241999-04-22HC:C2DonationHERDMAN, RobertMCCALL, R.M.Presented to the University (Court Minutes 9 July 1946, p. 167-8). The Court Minutes record that the portrait is by Robert Herdman, and that Mr McCall is a friend of Professor Knox.1PresentFORBES, Donald16 June 198419841984Forbes, of the Council for Museums and Galleries in Scotland, noted no immediate cause for concern.1999-04-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £250.00 (insurance)pnumber: 29 Value: £500 (insurance)Value: £20 (insurance) Listed as in St Mary's College Hall.198319951958The work is a copy of HC237, Portrait of John Tulloch by Robert Herdman, 1880. This copy would seem to be by Herdman - the label on the backboard and the Court Minutes of 9 July 1946 indicate so. The minutes of the Senate meeting (16 May 1887, p.143) at which it was disclosed that Principal Tulloch had bequeathed HC237, the original portrait by Herdman, to the University, record that Mr Herdman had requested that before the portrait formally passed into the custody of the Senatus Academicus, he should be permitted to put it in as perfect a condition as possible and also make a copy for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. This was agreed. Is the copy refered to HC236? Do the Scottish National Portrait Gallery have a copy? Was more than one copy made at this time? More investigation is needed. Herdman was a painter of historical Scottish scenes, biblical subjects and portraits.Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin1999-04-222011-02-012011-02-01fairfairfairPortrait of John TullochframecanvasFair: scratch to upper left of picture, minor cracking to frame. Many minor cracks to frame. (June 2000) Considerable cracking to frame. Tarnished gilding on scrolls on four corners.Gold paint (or possible gilding) to right side of canvas.2000198520001946KERACHER, SusanSCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, Helen and BOID, JillyCANT, Ronald Gordon2000198520001979unknownblack and white photographHC237 - Portrait of John Tulloch of which this is a copy.1984about 1887?1Portrait of John TullochJohn Tulloch (1823-1886) was Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1854-1886 and Senior Principal of the University 1859-1886. He was also Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1878.Portraitspaintingoil paintingstm:a101oil on canvasPORTRAITTULLOCH, JOHNMODERATORGENERAL ASSEMBLYST MARY'S COLLEGEPRINCIPALDIVINITYCHURCH OF SCOTLANDHERDMAN, ROBERTPROFESSORVICE-CHANCELLORobject history file77.5 x 56.5 cm Gilt frame with floriated ornamentApril 200025 May 1985June 20001946Presented to the University (Court Minutes 9 July 1946, p. 167-8). The Court Minutes record that the portrait is by Robert Herdman, and that Mr McCall is a friend of Professor Knox.HC236inscr. on plaque, lower centre of frame: John Tulloch D.D. LL.D. Principal of St Mary's College 1854-1886 printed on label on blackboard: ESTABLISHED [Royal Motto] 1825 printed on label on backboard: The Late ROBERT HERDMAN R.S.A. printed on label on backboard: GLASGOW / EAST-END INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, / FINE ART SECTION, / LOAN Also indecipherable printed label.MCCALL, Mr R.M.Created by1246194619461880188853 x 34 cm (sight)9 July 1946ADUniversity of St AndrewsHERDMAN, Robert (Scottish: 1829-1888)CRE1999-04-22ACstm:a1011 1073collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18871887188719831995195821 September1983199525 November 1958EDINBURGH14:38:5212:18:3815:15:1011:52:0615:16:46E1994.161994-08-141994-08-06HC236HC957single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt21 May 1880ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114DH JLS18881829HC2374870HC237HC237In Senate RoomIn Senate Room, 14 June 1984.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Information on artist and donation. Listed as in Senate Room. NB: Cant notes that the work dates from 1879: this seems to be an error in view of the date of 1880 on the picture.University calendar Identified as being among the most remarkable portraits in the University: listed as being in the library.Museum and Gallery Studies project.In Senate RoomPORTRAITGENERAL ASSEMBLYPRINCIPALMODERATORPROFESSORDIVINITYVICE-CHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byTULLOCH, JohnHERDMAN, RobertSt Mary's CollegeChurch of ScotlandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-152011-03-072005-08-261999-04-22HC:C2BequestHERDMAN, RobertTULLOCH, JohnBequeathed to the University by Principal Tulloch. His will regarding this was read to the Senate after his death: 'The presentation portrait of myself, painted by Robert Herdman, being destined by the donors to the University of St Andrews will be handed over by my said Trustees to the Senatus Academicus of that University, who will I hope find a place for it in the University Library or St Mary's College' (Senate Minutes 16 May 1887, p.143). The minutes of the same Senate meeting record that Mr Herdman requested that before the portrait formally passed into the custody of the Senatus Academicus, he should be permitted to put it in as perfect a condition as possible and also make a copy for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. This was agreed.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £1250 (insurance)pnumber: 14 Value: £4000 (insurance)Value: £100 (insurance) Listed as in Senate Room.198319951958HC236 is a copy of this portrait. Herdman was a painter of Scottish historical scenes; biblical subjects and portraits.DALE, Amy2001-07-242011-02-08poorpoorUnknownRoyal Scottish AcademyPortrait of John TullochWholeFrame: very small cracks all round, larger cracks in corners. Gilding has faded/tarnished. Canvas: Heavy bitumen damage, mostly located in the center of the canvas. Top of canvas is no longer flush with the frame and top corners appear slightly wrinkled (ESE, 24 July 2001) Canvas: chip in surface paint below left elbow on background, very wrinkled at top (JF August 2005)crazing to surface322200119851944189120002001SEHORN-ELWELL, ErinSCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonunknownKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin200119851979189220002001unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07HC236 - a copy of this portrait198420001880188011880DonationTULLOCH, JohnPresented to Principal Tulloch on 21 May 1880. The Dictionary of National Biography notes that it was 'presented to Tulloch by friends at the general assembly of 1880'.Portrait of John TullochBust of Principal TullochJohn Tulloch (1823-1886) was Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity of St Mary's College 1854-1886, Senior Principal of the University 1859-1886 and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1878.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITTULLOCH, JOHNST MARY'S COLLEGECHURCH OF SCOTLANDGENERAL ASSEMBLYHERDMAN, ROBERTPRINCIPALMODERATORPROFESSORDIVINITYVICE-CHANCELLORobject history filegilt frame 188 cm wide24 July 200129 May 198519441891- 1892April 200024 July 2001Presented to Principal Tulloch on 21 May 1880. The Dictionary of National Biography notes that it was 'presented to Tulloch by friends at the general assembly of 1880'.Bequeathed to the University by Principal Tulloch. His will regarding this was read to the Senate after his death: 'The presentation portrait of myself, painted by Robert Herdman, being destined by the donors to the University of St Andrews will be handed over by my said Trustees to the Senatus Academicus of that University, who will I hope find a place for it in the University Library or St Mary's College' (Senate Minutes 16 May 1887, p.143). The minutes of the same Senate meeting record that Mr Herdman requested that before the portrait formally passed into the custody of the Senatus Academicus, he should be permitted to put it in as perfect a condition as possible and also make a copy for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. This was agreed.HC237Monogram centre right: RH 1880 inscr. on plaque, centre of frame base: PRESENTED BY HIS FRIENDS / ON THE 21ST MAY 1880 / PRINCIPAL TULLOCH. / OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / MODERATOR OF THE / GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND 1878 / Painted by R. Herdman, R.S.A.TULLOCH, Principal JohnTULLOCH, Principal JohnCreated bydbi HC237.jpg12471392188018871880188718801880241? x 151 cm 21 May 18801887DABA full length portrait of John Tulloch, Senior Principal of the University 1859-1886. He is shown standing, pointing at an open book with his right hand and holding a bundle of papers in his left. Tulloch wears a black gown trimmed with gold.University of St AndrewsHERDMAN, Robert, R.S.A. (Scottish: 1829-1888)CRE2001-07-24ADsen1 1074collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1948194819481958199525 November 1958199514:41:2114:41:0012:20:1715:15:1115:29:5716:09:4118:16:27'"The grand features of an unsubdued world": William Robertson and the Spanish Empire' in Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.71Volume 4, 'Art Academics & Spanish Art' edition, ed. CARRUTHERS, Annette and MACARTNEY, Hilary. Portrait of Watson.ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458hcr1HR JLSHC238HC238HC23872HC238HC238HC238HC238Principal's Room, College Gate.Present in the Principal's Office, College Gate.Picture storeTransferred from picture store to Principal Lang's residence.This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomader's Room.Museum / Gallery Studies project.In Picture Store.Returned to picture storeMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.PORTRAITPRINCIPALPROFESSORLOGICRHETORICMETAPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterWATSON, RobertUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-05-172011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-02-012010-12-212010-04-221999-04-22HC:C2HOWARTH, DavidDonationunknownunknownHAIG,Presented to the University by Miss Haig of Stirling on behalf of Major A.W. Haig, Ballater. See Court Minutes 1947-48, p.86, 30 Jan 19481PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £50 (insurance) In Hebdomadar's Room.pnumber: 31 Value: £2000 (insurance)19581995VOCE, Ella2001-07-102011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Principal Robert WatsonThe canvas is slipping slightly at the top. Canvas is showing through the paint, most noticeably on sitter's hand and face. Lower right has several marks, resembling repaired scratches. Frame is in good conditions, with no obvious marks. (ESE, 10 July 2001) Loss of gilding to frame, particularly upper centre, lower left corner. White marks (bloom?) on canvas (HCR, 8/01/2002), Ann Gunn inspected (8/10/2002) and agreed with diagnosis.Canvas slipping at top. Small abrasions along sleeve of sitter. Paint worn around sitters hand and face. Scuff marks in upper right section. Gilding worn on bottom left corner of frame and on plaque. Cracks along edges of frame.199619992000200219442000200120022003GUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, ErinRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet199619992000200219792000200120022003unknownADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/1119982000second half of 18th century1Robert Watson (1730?-1781) was Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard from 1778-1781 and Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in the United College 1756-1778.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITWATSON, ROBERT, LL.D.PRINCIPALUNITED COLLEGEPROFESSORLOGICRHETORICMETAPHYSICSobject history file83.2 cm x 70.5 cm199616 December 19993 November 20008 January 20021944April 200010 July 200117 January 20027 April 2003FIGPresented to the University by Miss Haig of Stirling on behalf of Major A.W. Haig, Ballater. See Court Minutes 1947-48, p.86.HC238Plaque on frame: ROBERT WATSON, LL.D., / PROFESSOR OF LOGIC, RHETORIC, AND / METAPHYSICS IN THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1756-1778 / PRINCIPAL, 1778-1781 inscr. on label, verso, upper centre: CARVERS & [GILD]ERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH / (in pencil) K4307HAIG, MissCreated bydbi HC238.jpgHC238A.JPGHC238B.JPGHC238C.JPGHC238D.JPG12481314194819481750180074 .0 cm x 61.8 cm30 January 1948ADA half-length portrait of Robert Watson, Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard from 1778-1781 and Professor of Logic, Rhetoric and Metaphysics in the United College 1756-1778. He is shown wearing a black gown with a white square collar and holding a book in his hands.University of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2001-07-10ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15A1 1075collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern198519861986199530 May 1995LONDONST ANDREWSEDINBURGHunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS14:53:0912:25:5812:21:2215:15:1112:12:3518:19:1511:33:12Royal Scottish AcademyUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.18E1994.33E1986.4E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-1419861994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-0619861994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1985ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114DH JLS1916HC239In Senate RoomIn Senate Room, 1988.PORTRAITPRINCIPALVICE-CHANCELLORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byWATSON, John StevenDONALDSON, David AbercrombieUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-03-212010-12-212010-12-132005-08-261999-04-22HC:C2PurchaseDONALDSON, David AbercrombieGlasgow, ScotlandDONALDSON, David AbercrombiePurchased with money from the Free Endowment Fund, via University Court. See Court Minutes 13 Dec 1984; 16 May and 1 July 19851PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes£4,945 (incl. frame)PEPLOE, Guy of Aitken Dott Ltdpnumber: 117 Value: £25,000 (insurance)1995Commissioned by the University Court in 1985; finished 1986. See letters on file as regards selection process for the artist of this portrait. Donaldson is a painter in oil and occasionally watercolour. Painter of portraits and landscape. He joined the staff at Glasgow School of Art in 1940 and became head of painting 1967-81. In 1977 he was appointed Limner to the Queen in Scotland.DALE, Amy2001-07-242011-02-08very goodvery goodUnknownUnknownRSA Spring ExhibitionUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownMall GalleriesCrawford Arts CentreRoyal Scottish AcademyBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesPortrait of Principal John Steven WatsonWholeExcellent (both canvas and frame) (ESE 24 July 2001) Dust behind glass along bottom edge. Spacer bobbling on right side and bottom, 2 bulges on right. (JF August 2005)Overall condition very good, no visible change.20011990SEHORN-ELWELL, ErinKEMP, Martin J.20011990ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1320011986198511985CommissionedUNIVERSITY COURTCommissioned by University Court, the University of St Andrews, from David Donaldson.John Steven Watson was Principal of the University, 1966-1986. David Donaldson was the Queen's limner in Scotland at the time of the commission. The choice of artist for the portrait was somewhat controversial. The Committee for the selection of artist, composed of Professor Martin Kemp of Art History, the Vice-Principal M.A. Jeeves and Mr Stewart recommended that the work be carried out by Peter Greenham. The University Court selected David Donaldson.Portraitspaintingoil paintingsenoil on canvasPORTRAITWATSON, JOHN STEVENPRINCIPALDONALDSON, DAVID, A.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSVICE-CHANCELLORobject history fileGlazed gilt frame 146 x 116 cm24 July 200117 April 1990Purchased with money from the Free Endowment Fund, via University Court.Commissioned by University Court, the University of St Andrews, from David Donaldson.£4,945 (incl. frame)HC239Signed lower left: Donaldson Plaque on frame: The Last Regius Principal of the / University 1966-1986 / J. Steven Watson / MA DLitt DHL FRHistS FRSE / Presented by the University Court, 1986.DONALDSON, DavidUniversity CourtCreated bydbi HC239.jpg1527198619851985198519851986122 x 98 cm (sight) 130 x 104 cm (actual)19861985APMA portrait of John Steven Watson, Principal of the University, 1966-1986. He is shown sitting in a wooden chair, clasping the top of a wooden stick in one hand, the other hand resting on the arm of the chair. Watson wears the Principal's purple silk gown faced with purple velvet. In the background there is a desk with an image of St Salvator's Chapel propped up.University of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowDONALDSON, David Abercrombie (1916- )CRE2001-07-24AAsen1 26collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953192319351991about 1923about 194012:22:1215:23:3111:40:5215:30:0812:11:1612:00:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVGPresent in the Front Stairwell, Old Wing, University HallPresent in the Front Stairwell, Old Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to front stairwell after refurbishment of University Hall.CASTLEScotlandARCHITECTURECRAIGMILLARFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustCOWAN, Georgina (exh. 1904-1927)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-11-05HC:C3DonationCOWAN, Georgina (exh. 1904-1927)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateUnknownunknownunknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £3 - 3 label on reverse of painting indicates a price of £3 -3s (about 1923 when work completed). A later label indicates the price as being £4-4s-0.Value: £4-4-0 label on reverse indicates the price of painting: £4-4-0. An earlier label gives the price as £3-3.19431942label on back of work states the artist's studio address as: 130 George Street, Edinburgh.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-11-052011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodgoodfairgoodCraigmillar CastleframemountartworkgoodSmall chip bottom right and small dent on middle of right side.Debris/insects across most of mount area (approx 12).Good condition, unmoved.19991999200320082009TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19991999200320082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1923194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by Alison Scott, 22/10/84 in University Hall, Old Wing, outside Senior Study; same location on 16th November 1990. Labels removed from reverse of painting, February 2002 by AMC.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperCASTLESCOTLANDARCHITECTURECRAIGMILLARFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTobject history file1999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC24signed and dated, lower right: G. COWAN/ 1923. 8 labels attached the reverse of painting (4 legible): label 1: peinted and handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [handwritten, ink] No 2. / [printed] Title of Picture, [handwritten, ink] Craigmillar Castle / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten, ink] Georgina Cowan. / [printed] Address, [handwritten, ink] (Studio) 130 George Street, Edinburgh. / [printed] Price £, [handwritten, ink] 4 - 4 - 0 / [handwritten, pencil (?)] outside S.S label 2: Printed framer's label: centre, top Royal Coat of Arms (Lion and Unicorn). To left (printed): Telephone / No. 28247. To right (printed) Telegrams - / "Rembrandt, / Edinburgh". Beneath (printed): DOIG, WILSON, & WHEATLEY / Fine Art Dealers & Printsellers / Picture Restorers & Framers to / -- His Majesty the King -- / 90 GEORGE STREET / EDINBURGH / Established 1840. label 3: label with octagonal printed blue ink double borders (thick and thin lines). [Handwritten, pencil (?)]: WINDO / SEN STUDY. 4th. [HandwrittenRed crayon (?)]: SELF. label 4: square paper label, red crayon (?): 20. Fragment of lable 5 remains legible. Pr ice is written, in pencil, lower right corner: £3- 3.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by32919461946193919391923192324.0 x 17.0 cm.1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh. The tower house forms the main focus of the painting.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0031COWAN, Georgina; (British, exh. 1904-1927)CRE1996-11-05ABuh1 1076collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17551946unknown, after 175519831958199521 September 198325 November 19581995ST ANDREWS15:02:2415:00:2412:30:4615:15:1209:25:5218:28:1011:34:04'Frame Making in Edinburgh 1790-1830', in Regional Furniture Vol XIIICrawford Arts CentreE1997.21997-11-091997-10-03HC158single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.58-77Examples of the frames used by David Martin.ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114JAB JLS17971737HC2401673HC240HC240Listed as in Hebdomader's Room, 14 June 1984.This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Listed as in Hebdomadar's Room.Museum / Gallery Studies student project.In Hebdomadar's Room.PORTRAITPROFESSORGREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byWILSON, WalterMARTIN, DavidUnited CollegeCRAIGIE, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-04-112010-12-212010-12-132009-12-071999-04-22HC:C2HOULISTON, LauraunknownMARTIN, DavidunknownIn University by 1946: described in Cant, 'The University Portraits' in Alumnus Chronicle, 1946, pp.13-171PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-05-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesunknownValue: £650.00 (insurance)Value: £50 (insurance) Listed as in Hebdomadar's Room.pnumber: 37 Value: £3000 (insurance)198319581995Born in Anstruther, Fife. Portrait painter in oil and chalk, mezzotint and line engraver. Pupil of Allam Ramsay. First instructor of Raeburn.2001-05-21{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 WALTER WILSON / PROFESSOR OF GREEK / IN THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1748-1769\par } fairDavid Martin Bicentenary ExhibitionCrawford Arts CentrePortrait of Walter WilsonMinute paint loss, left side of painting. Dent in painting, left side. Dents and rough areas visible all round edges where old canvas has been stuck down on new lining. Paint surface shows slight cupping throughout and extensive craqueline. Area of small paint losses in lower right corner, and retouching. Small area of matte finish (a drip?) by top edge of overcoat. Frame has a small loss to the top centre and to the upper left, the latter with cracking. There is an old repair to the top right and the top right corner is clipped. The frame is cracked along the mitre joints and there is a dent in the plaque. (See condition report, Gunn, 23/09/1997). Canvas is also slipping from the frame from the top (ESE, 21 May 2001).cat.no. 319971985194420002001GUNN, Ann V.SCOTT, AlisonCANT, Ronald GordonKERACHER, SusanSEHORN-ELWELL, Erin19971985197920002001unknownblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna CarliniHC158 - companion portrait of Reverend Craigie, by Martin.198417551Portrait of Reverend David CraigieWalter Wilson was Professor of Greek in the United College, 1748-1769. This is a companion portrait to the portrait of the Reverend David Craigie.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITWILSON, WALTERPROFESSORUNITED COLLEGEMARTIN, DAVIDGREEKCRAIGIE, REVEREND DAVIDobject history fileGilt wood and plaster frame199723 May 19851944 - 1979April 200021 May 2001GENlabelon frameHC240Signed lower left: D. Martin. _ / 1755unknownCreated bydbi HC240.jpg1249195817551755175563.2 x 76.5 cmunknown, after 1755AUA half-length portrait of Walter Wilson, Professor of Greek in the United College, 1748-1769. He is shown standing with one hand resting inside his gown.University of St AndrewsMARTIN, David (Scottish: 1737-1797)CRE2001-05-22AChebroom1 1077collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1972197219721995199515:14:0412:35:5212:33:3315:18:0014:57:2311:35:04Sir James Guthrie, Macmillan, Londonsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBiography.ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1ac114HR JLS19301859HC241 (a)Recorded as in Lower College Hall.PORTRAITBENEFACTORMOUNT MELVILLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterCreated byYOUNGER, JamesGUTHRIE, James LL.D., P.R.S.A.Younger HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-03-232010-12-132002-05-301999-04-22HC:C2CARR, James L.DonationGUTHRIE, James LL.D., P.R.S.A.Sir James and Lady YoungerCertain books for the library were donated by the Youngers at the same time.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1999-04-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notespnumber: 118 Value: £7000 (insurance)1995Painter in oil and watercolour of portraits, genre, figurative subjects. One of the Glasgow Boys.RAWSON, Helen1999-04-222011-02goodgoodPortrait of James YoungergoodMinor cracks to foliage on frame, lower right19951992GUNN, Ann V.unknown19971992unknownADAMSON, Peter, G.ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographcolour photographblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13199919941994200319151This is a 3/4 length portrait of Dr James Younger, LL.D. of Mount Melville (1856-1946). Dr and Mrs Younger provided the Younger Hall for the University.Portraitspaintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasPORTRAITYOUNGER, JAMESMOUNT MELVILLEGUTHRIE, SIR JAMESYOUNGER HALLBENEFACTORobject history fileGilded framec.19972 February 1992GENCertain books for the library were donated by the Youngers at the same time.HC242signed in brown paint, bottom left: J. Guthrie inscr. on plaque below portrait: DR JAMES YOUNGER / OF / MOUNT MELVILLE, 1856-1946 / BY / Sir James Guthrie, P.R.S.A.Sir James and Lady YoungerCreated bydbi HC242.jpg12501251153516781972197219151915132 x 81 cm?1972ADA three-quarter length portrait of James Younger, who is shown standing, his body is turned slightly away from the viewer. He is holding a newspaper in one hand and has the other in his trouser pocket.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0021GUTHRIE, Sir James (Scottish: 1859-1930) LL.D., P.R.S.A.CRE1999-04-22ABlch1 1223collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19301932about 1930ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:15:1612:39:0915:18:0013:00:31'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study of His Remains' in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, LVIII, Part I (No.4), 1933-34,St Andrews MuseumUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE2002.1E2004.52003-01-1920042002-10-182004-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektplate IXEdinburghac114ac114ac114ac114JABHRMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BISHOPFOUNDERST ANDREWSRELIGIONEXCAVATIONTOMBCHAPELboneSKULLRECONSTRUCTIONANATOMYANTHROPOLOGYPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byKENNEDY, JamesMURRAY, Jas T.St Salvator's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsWATERSTON, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282009-12-072000-05-11HC:C2WATERSTON, DavidPurchaseMURRAY, Jas T.MURRAY, Jas T.Court Minutes 1929-1930, 26 September 1930, p.168: Professor Waterston informed the Court that he had agreed with Mr Murray to make a careful drawing of the head of Bishop Kennedy as re-constructed from careful measurements etc of his skull and it was agreed that Professor Waterston should be authorised to procure this drawing at a cost of not more than £10 10s.1Presentbefore 199819901998Transferred from the Library to University Collections. Library reference number 9.15.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesIn 'Bishop James Kennedy: An Anthropological Study', p.81, Waterston refers to Murray as 'a skilled and well-known artist whose anatomical drawings have gained world-wide recognition for their accuracy and artistic qualities, and whose training has given him special knowledge of the relation between the form of the skull and the contour of the face and head'. He notes 'Mr Murray studied the skull itself, as well as photographs and orthogonal tracings made from it, and after several preliminary sketches produced the two drawings, one in profile, the other a three-quarter view'. This drawing is the one in profile: the other is in the vestry of St Salvator's Chapel.2000-05-11very goodA Drawing AnthologyWork and WorshipSt Andrews MuseumUniversity LibraryJames Kennedygood. Edges slightly stained from old mount (HR, 6/4/04).09:55:42musa/g12008DALE, Amy2011-02-182008ROCHE, DavidADAMSON, PeterColour slidecolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1320012003about 19301Reconstruction of the appearance of Bishop James Kennedy (1440-1465), based on an examination of his skull by J.T. Murray. The lines of the skull are evident on the sketch. Kennedy's tomb in St Salvator's Chapel was opened on 7 March 1930, after the discovery of a flight of three steps into it during the restoration of the chapel, 1929-1930. Professor David Waterston carried out a full examination of the remains of Kennedy, published in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. LVIII.Portraitsdrawingpencil drawinggallerymusa/g1pencil and watercolour on paperKENNEDY, BISHOP JAMESBISHOPFOUNDERST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATOR'S COLLEGERELIGIONWATERSTON, PROFESSOR DAVIDMURRAY, J.T.EXCAVATIONTOMBCHAPELST SALVATOR'SBONESKULLRECONSTRUCTIONANATOMYANTHROPOLOGYPORTRAITgalleryobject history file45.6 x 33.1 cm Plain black frame16 October 2008FIGCourt Minutes 1929-1930, 26 September 1930, p.168: Professor Waterston informed the Court that he had agreed with Mr Murray to make a careful drawing of the head of Bishop Kennedy as re-constructed from careful measurements etc of his skull and it was agreed that Professor Waterston should be authorised to procure this drawing at a cost of not more than £10 10s.HC243signed in pencil, lower right; Jas. T. Murray R.S.W.MURRAY, Jas. T.Created bydbi HC243.jpg15601705193219301930193130.6 x 20.3 cm (actual)about 1930APA pencil drawing reconstructing of the appearance of Bishop James Kennedy based on an examination of his skull.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0088MURRAY, Jas. T., R.S.W.CRE2000-05-11AA09:55:422011-02-18museummusa/g1/case 31 1231collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1899189926 January 189915:02:5312:42:3115:18:0116:32:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458HRHRLAUDERDALEPORTRAITgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byMAITLAND, JohnG.P.H.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-022011-04-222011-04-182011-02-012010-04-222000-05-11HC:C2PurchaseG.P.H.Birket Foster's sale at Christie's1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord state£11-11-0VOCE, Ella2000-05-112011-06-02goodvery goodJohn, Duke of LauderdalegoodTiny mark on paper, upper left. A few minor scratches to frame.before 18991John Maitland, second Earl and first Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682)Portraitspaintingpencil and watercolourOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and watercolour on paperLAUDERDALEDUKE OF LAUDERDALEMAITLAND, JOHNPORTRAITMONOGRAM: G.P.H.object history filewood 46.0 x 33.5 cm£11-11-0HC244signed in pencil, centre left: GPH inscr. in ink, lower centre: John, Duke of Lauderdale inscr. in pencil, lower centre: From the original in the collection of Lord Willoughby De Ersby. inscr. in ink, verso: MAITLAND, John, 1st. duke of Lauderdale. inscr. in ink, verso: BIBLIOTHECA UNIVERSITATIS ANDREANAE / GRA2225 (University library classmark) inscr. on typed label on back of old frame: St Andrews. / Bought at Birket Foster's Sale at / Christies. Jan 26. 1899. / £11-11-0 inscr. on printed label on back of old frame: HENRY J. MURCOTT / Picture Frame Manufacturer, / 6 Endell Street, Long Acre, / LONDON, W.C.Birket Foster's sale at Christie'sCreated by1899189935.8 x 26.5 cm (actual) 42.0 x 29.7 cm (mount)26 January 1899APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0089G.P.H.CRE2000-05-11ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 1605collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern196619861960s-1980s11:29:5512:50:0012:46:4815:18:0115:30:2717:01:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114hcr1JABHRHC245HC245Moved from picture store to Principal's house.Returned to Principal's house.Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.Hung in the Hebdomadar's Room.PORTRAITHEBREWPROFESSORWOMANFEMALEDUNINOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSitterCreated byBIRRELL, ElizabethJONNIAUX, A.University of St AndrewsBIRRELL, JohnWALLACE, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-04-222011-04-222011-04-182011-03-282011-01-252009-10-232001-05-112002January 2002January 2002 - painting dropped by Principal, glazing broken. Paint loss to upper right and canvas torn, about 3cm, with some paint loss, lower centre.2002DamagedHC:C2BequestJONNIAUX, A.Son of Professor and Mrs BirrellCharles Armour, Minister at Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews, recollected on 5 March 2001 that the last surviving son of Professor and Mrs Birrell, who was living in a nursing home in Lundin Links (he had previously lived in Epsom) willed the portrait of Mrs Birrell to the University. This was because Mrs Birrell had taken a great interest in the admission of women to the University in the 1880s and 1890s. During Steven Watson's time as Principal (1966-1986) arrangements were made to collect the painting (presumably the son had died). Principal Watson and Charles Armour collected the work: Armour was involved because he was a friend of the Birrells, who had provided Holy Trinity with an endowment.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMay 200220022002£38Frame reglazed by Alan Sproson. Top right corner of frame was loose and was remoulded and repaired.ALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2001-07-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPortrait painter.RAWSON, Helen2001-07-102011-01-25very goodPortrait of Mrs Elizabeth BirrellMay be exhibiting signs of bloom - examination by conservator recommended (Ann Gunn, 9/01/02). Dust inside glazing. Frame - some slight loss of gilding (HCR, 9/01/02). January 2002 - painting dropped by Principal, glazing broken. Paint loss to upper right and canvas torn, about 3cm, with some paint loss, lower centre (HCR, 29/1/02) After conservation - condition of canvas good. Blanching removed. Frame slightly scratched, chipped and cracked, particularly in lower corners. (HCR, 28 May 2002).As previously2002200220092009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2002200220092009BULLICK, ChristineColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/072002early 20th century1Mrs Birrell was the wife of John Birrell, Professor of Hebrew at the University of St Andrews, 1871-1902. In 2001 the picture was removed from the English Language Teaching building in Butts Wynd. Ian Carradice thinks that it was in a garage in University Hall in the early 1990s.Portraitspaintingoil paintinghebroomoil on canvasPORTRAITBIRRELL, ELIZABETHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBIRRELL, PROFESSOR JOHNHEBREWPROFESSORWOMANFEMALEJONNIAUX, AL.L.A.WALLACE, JAMESDUNINOobject history file96.5 x 83.5 cm gilt frame, scallop shell and foliage moulding Glazed9 January 20025 June 2002January 200923 October 2009Charles Armour, Minister at Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews, recollected on 5 March 2001 that the last surviving son of Professor and Mrs Birrell, who was living in a nursing home in Lundin Links (he had previously lived in Epsom) willed the portrait of Mrs Birrell to the University. This was because Mrs Birrell had taken a great interest in the admission of women to the University in the 1880s and 1890s. During Steven Watson's time as Principal (1966-1986) arrangements were made to collect the painting (presumably the son had died). Principal Watson and Charles Armour collected the work: Armour was involved because he was a friend of the Birrells, who had provided Holy Trinity with an endowment.HC245s. lower right: A. JONNIAUX label, recto, lower left: 3 inscr. on plaques formerly with the portrait: (1) Portrait by A. JONNIAUX of MRS ELIZABETH BIRRELL (1850-1943) daughter of JAMES WALLACE. The Brake Dunino; wife of Rev. JOHN BIRRELL D.D., / Minister of Dunino (1864-72) Prof. of Hebrew St. Andrews University; a member of Old Testament Revision Company. His life is recorded in National Dictionary of Biography. (2) ELIZABETH BIRRELL, with her Husband was Active in the Establishment of the L.L.A. and in Working / for the Admission of WOMEN to the UNIVERSITYSon of Professor and Mrs BirrellCreated bydbi HC245.jpg1612198619661900194375.3 x 62.3 cm (sight)1960s-1980sABA half length portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Birrell, the wife of John Birrell, Professor of Hebrew at the University of St Andrews, 1871-1902. Mrs Birrell is shown standing with her right hand resting on the wrist of the left hand, her body is turned slightly to one side.University of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2002.4JONNIAUX, A. (exh. 1919-39)CRE2001-07-10AAhebroom1 604collect>interncollect>intern1749198314:11:4310:03:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0009MAXWELL , Stuart19841983HC246(2)ac114ac114SKHSKHsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-112011-04-111998-09-081998-08-13unknownLondon, Englandunknown1Present1998-08-13ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks1998-08-13one of two cast candlesticks with separate nozzles; elaborate stem with spools, frills, knops etc on a pedestal which flares into a hexagonal curved and stepped base.1749 - 17501one of two cast candlesticks with separate nozzles; elaborate stem with spools, frills, knops etc on a pedestal which flares into a hexagonal curved and stepped base.candlestickhebroomsilverSILVERHC246(1)hallmarks: 1. 'D.L' over a flower head in a trefoil punch; 2. lion (quality mark); 3. crowned leopard's head - London; 4. 'O' in a shaped punch - 1749-50; 5. On the nozzles are a lion and a very rubbed 'EC' marked, base panel: very rubbed Arms; on opposite panel: U.H.S.T.A.G.A. / ST ANDREWS / 1896 - 1946. unknownCreated by198317491491750H 9.2", W (at base) 5.65", W (at nozzles) 2.9 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCRE1998-08-13Ahebroom1 605collect>intern14:11:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0010MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114SKHsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-111998-08-13HC246(1)London, England1Present1998-08-13ComponentRecord state1998-08-13one of two cast candlesticks with separate nozzles; elaborate stem with spools, frills, knops etc on a pedestal which flares into a hexagonal curved and stepped base.1749 - 17501one of two cast candlesticks with separate nozzles; elaborate stem with spools, frills, knops etc on a pedestal which flares into a hexagonal curved and stepped base.candlestickhebroomsilverSILVERHC246(2)hallmarks: 1. 'D.L' over a flower head in a trefoil punch; 2. lion (quality mark); 3. crowned leopard's head - London; 4. 'O' in a shaped punch - 1749-50; 5. On the nozzles are a lion and a very rubbed 'EC' marked, base panel: very rubbed Arms; on opposite panel: U.H.S.T.A.G.A. / ST ANDREWS / 1896 - 1946. Created by0017491750H 9.2", W (at base) 5.65", W (at nozzles) 2.9 cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCRE1998-08-13Ahebroom1 606collect>intern1991199115:16:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0011MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458SKHSKHsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201998-09-081998-08-17London, England1Present1998-08-17ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 44 Value: £1,566 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-17The McEwan Rose Bowl; broad bowl with flattish base, on four cast, recumbent lion feet; rim and foot have the same moulded decoration; the two c-shaped handles have cast figures seated ..(see notes)15:13:51oastoreDALE, Amy2011-06-171910 -19111...(cont. from name) on them, one a laureate, partially draped female, the other a satyre playing pan pipes.rose bowlOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVEROpen Access StoreHC247hallmarks: 1. 'J.R' in a diamond-shaped punch 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. a lower case 'p' - 1910-11. marked on base: JAMES RAMSAY - DUNDEECreated by19101911H 5.25", D (base) 6.5", (rim) 10.6"University of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCRE1998-08-17A15:13:51DALE, AmyTaken to College Gate for annual prize giving ceremony2011-06-17cg1 607collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>internpeople1991199112:17:3617:08:1210:05:4214:32:5215:30:01HC249(1)HC249(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0012MAXWELL, Stuart19841983HC248(2)ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-04-252011-04-112011-04-082011-03-281998-08-17HC:C13RAMSDEN, OmarLondon, England1Present1998-08-17ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 24 Value: £360 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-17goodCommunion chalice; deep, straight-sided bowl set in moulded band of stylised leaves over a rope moulding and six-pointed star; hexagonal stem with applied crosses .... (see notes)slight scratching inside; 2 of blue stones (enamel?) scratched (JMM 03/10/2003)199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199620082008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-121937 - 1938 1Miller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; no inscriptionMiller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; inscription states that the cup was a gift from the widow of Rev. Miller.(cont. from name).....and elaborate knop set with six blue stones; hexagonal stepped base. For paten see HC248(2)paten; broad plain rim, gilt on the upper face.Communion PlatesilverCommunion chalicemusa/g3silverSILVERobject history fileApril 199628 July 200816 October 2008HC248(1)hallmarks: 1. 'OR' in shaped punch - Omar Ramsden 2. lion passant 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'B' - 1937-38. marked on base: OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT marked (scratched) on base: 1049Created byHC248(1).jpg19371938H 22.7, D (base) 15 (rim) 11.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRAMSDEN, OmarCRE1998-08-17ABmuseummusa/g3/case 21 608collect>internpeople14:12:3415:30:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0013MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-112011-03-281998-08-17HC248(1)RAMSDEN, OmarLondon, England1Present1998-08-17ComponentRecord state1998-08-17goodpaten; broad plain rim, gilt on the upper face.slight scratching on surface (JMM 03/20/2003)199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy1996200820081937 - 1938 1For chalice see HC248(1)Communion chalice; deep, straight-sided bowl set in moulded band of stylised leaves over a rope moulding and six-pointed star; hexagonal stem with applied crosses .... (see notes)silverpatenmusa/g3silverSILVERobject history fireApril 199628 July 200816 October 2008HC248(2)hallmarks: 1. 'OR' in shaped punch - Omar Ramsden 2. lion passsant 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'B' - 1937-38. marked on base: OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECITCreated by19371938D 15.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRAMSDEN, OmarCRE1998-08-17ABmuseummusa/g3/case 21 609collect>interncollect>intern14:13:5110:04:22HC248(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0014MAXWELL, Stuart19841983HC249(2)ac114ac114SKHSKHsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-112011-04-111998-09-081998-08-171Present1998-08-17ComponentRecord state1998-08-17Miller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; no inscriptionHC248(1) 1Communion chalice; deep, straight-sided bowl set in moulded band of stylised leaves over a rope moulding and six-pointed star; hexagonal stem with applied crosses .... (see notes)(S. Maxwell): The Miller Cups, used as Communion Cups in St Mary's and St Salvator's. The design is based on a number or Communion Cups made by Edinburgh makers between 1617 and 1619Miller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; inscription states that the cup was a gift from the widow of Rev. Miller.CUPhebroomsilverSILVERHC249(1)hallmarks: 1. 'H&I' - Hamilton and Inches 2. thistle 3. castle - Edinburgh 4. gothic 'F' - 1961-62 H 7.8", D (base) 3.6", (rim) 4.95"University of St Andrews1998-08-17Ahebroom1 610collect>intern14:13:51HC248(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0015MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114SKHSKHsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-111998-09-081998-08-17HC249(1)1Present1998-08-17ComponentRecord state1998-08-17Miller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; inscription states that the cup was a gift from the widow of Rev. Miller.HC248(1) 1Communion chalice; deep, straight-sided bowl set in moulded band of stylised leaves over a rope moulding and six-pointed star; hexagonal stem with applied crosses .... (see notes)(S. Maxwell): The Miller Cups, used as Communion Cups in St Mary's and St Salvator's. The design is based on a number or Communion Cups made by Edinburgh makers between 1617 and 1619Miller cup; deep v-shaped bowl, gilt inside; baluster stem with plain mouldings on trumpet base with rolled rim; no inscriptionCUPhebroomsilverSILVERHC249(2)hallmarks: 1. 'H&I' - Hamilton and Inches 2. thistle 3. castle - Edinburgh 4. gothic 'F' - 1961-62 marked: THE GIFT TO ST MARY'S COLLEGE / OF THE LATE / MARIE DE JOANNIS MILLER / IN MEMEORY OF HER HUSBAND / THE VERY REVEREND J. HARRY MILLER / PRINCIPAL OF ST MARY'S FROM 1935 - 1940H 7.8", D (base) 3.6", (rim) 4.95"University of St Andrews1998-08-17Ahebroom1 27collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199111:05:1810:59:0013:57:3911:42:0415:29:3712:11:1912:00:4014:03:0010:34:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940skjk2kjk2ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19651887Hamilton Hall 4th floor cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeScotlandEDINBURGHARCHITECTUREHUNTLY HOUSETOWNSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDAWSON, MabelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-172011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211996-11-05HC:C3DonationDAWSON, MabelScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-05-17fairgoodHuntly House, Edinburghgood: painting slightly warped, coming away from mount on bottom edge. Slightly foxed, upper left (Aug 2002)As before. Frame is slightly scratched along edges of top left corner. Smear on glazing.199920022003GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet199920022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1995c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventory by C. J. Payne 2/2/95 in Hamilton Hall, T.V. room Inventory by K. Gray 03/03/1999 in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDEDINBURGHARCHITECTUREHUNTLY HOUSETOWNSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office57.2 x 47.2 cm plain wood03 March 199914 August 20027 April 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC25signed, in ink, l.r.: Mabel Dawson printed labels, v.c.: 1.Edinburgh picture liners label: Aiken Dott'Son; 2.Property of the Pilgrim Trust / Huntly House / by Mabel Dawson 3. ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOUR / Huntly House, Edinburgh / (before renovations) / (Miss) Mabel Dawson, R.S.W. / 130 George St / Edinburgh, £88, agent - self / Historican section inscr. in red crayon, verso: 21 inscr. in pencil, verso: BLAIRGOWRIE inscr. in pencil, verso: 3The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by33033119461946193919391939194533.1 x 23.2 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a street scene in Edinburgh. Buildings line the street on the right, including the four-storey facade of Huntley House, and on the pavements below figures cluster together by an archway.University of St AndrewsScotlandDAWSON, Mabel; (British, 1887-1965)CRE1996-11-05ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 611collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1946194619461991199118:03:5709:27:4914:14:1910:06:0812:08:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0016MAXWELL, Stuart19841983HC250(2)ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114SKHsilversaltDUBLINCAMBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated bySUTHERLAND, G.B.B.M.United CollegePembroke CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-281998-08-19DonationunknownDublin, IrelandSUTHERLAND, G.B.B.M.This information is taken from the inscription on the salt1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 18 There are various old insurance lists. It is not clear who provided the valuation. the figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-19goodone of a pair of salts; the circular rim has case 'egg and dart' ornament; the sides are convex and it stands on three cast, leafy legs and hoof feet. There are two inscriptions and (see notes)Good, dent to left of coat of arms - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographbefore 19461(cont. from name) ... the coat of arms of the University of St Andrews. In the 1991 insurance list the two salts are listed along with 'Georgian spoons'. These are catalogued separately as HC251(1) and HC251(2).one of a pair of salts; the circular rim has case 'egg and dart' ornament; the sides are convex and it stands on three cast, leafy legs and hoof feet. There are two inscriptions and (see notes)silversalthebroomHC250(2)silverSILVERSALTDUBLINCAMBRIDGEPEMBROKE COLLEGEUNITED COLLEGESUTHERLAND, G.B.B.MOpen Access StoreMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is taken from the inscription on the saltHC250(1)hallmarks, all rubbed: 1. crowned harp - Dublin 2.'[?c]M' - 3. Hibernia - duty mark marked : UNITED COLLEGE, ST ANDREWS / AND / PEMBROKE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE marked: GIFT OF G.B.B.M. SUTHERLAND / 1946SUTHERLAND, G.B.B.MCreated by17271946194618501946H 4.6, D (rim) 6.7 cm - feet splayed1946ADUniversity of St AndrewsIrelandCleanedconservationC0135DublinunknownCRE1998-08-19AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 612collect>interncollect>intern1946194619461991199118:03:5714:14:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0017MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114SKHsilversaltDUBLINCAMBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated bySUTHERLAND, G.B.B.M.United CollegePembroke CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-111998-08-19HC250(1)DonationunknownDublin, IrelandSUTHERLAND, G.B.B.M.This information is taken from the inscription on the salt1PresentMACRAE, Joanna 20031998-08-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 18 There are various old insurance lists. It is not clear who provided the valuation. the figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-19goodone of a pair of salts; the circular rim has case 'egg and dart' ornament; the sides are convex and it stands on three cast, leafy legs and hoof feet. There are two inscriptions and (see notes)Good - JMM - 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographbefore 19461(cont. from name) ... the coat of arms of the University of St Andrews. In the 1991 insurance list the two salts are listed along with 'Georgian spoons'. These are catalogued separately as HC251(1) and HC251(2).one of a pair of salts; the circular rim has case 'egg and dart' ornament; the sides are convex and it stands on three cast, leafy legs and hoof feet. There are two inscriptions and (see notes)silversalthebroomsilverSILVERSALTDUBLINCAMBRIDGEPEMBROKE COLLEGEUNITED COLLEGESUTHERLAND, G.B.B.M.Open Access Storeopbject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is taken from the inscription on the saltHC250(2)hallmarks, all rubbed: 1. crowned harp - Dublin 2.'[?c]M' - 3. Hibernia - duty mark marked : UNITED COLLEGE, ST ANDREWS / AND / PEMBROKE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE marked: GIFT OF G.B.B.M. SUTHERLAND / 1946SUTHERLAND, G.B.B.MCreated by16501946194618501946H 4.6, D (rim) 6.7 cm - feet splayed1946ADUniversity of St AndrewsIrelandCleanedconservationC0123DublinunknownCRE1998-08-19AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 613collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople181019841991199118:03:5714:14:4310:06:4912:08:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0018MAXWELL, Stuart19841983HC251(2)ad458ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverspoonsaltLONDONOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-03-281998-08-19unknownunknownLondon, EnglandunknownThe two salt spoons are listed in old insurance lists along with two salts donated by G.B.B.M. Sutherland in 1946 but it is not clear whether they were part of that gift.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 18 There are various old insurance lists. It is not clear who provided the valuation. the figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-19goodone of a pair of salt spoons; script 'S' engraved on its old English endGood - very small dent in bowl - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph1810 - 18111In the 1991 insurance these two spoons are listed along with a 'pair of footed salts....'. The salts are catalogued separately as HC250(1) and HC250(2).one of a pair of salt spoons; script 'S' engraved on its old English endsilverspoonhebroomHC251(2)silverSILVERSPOONSALTLONDONOLD ENGLISH ENDOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002The two salt spoons are listed in old insurance lists along with two salts donated by G.B.B.M. Sutherland in 1946 but it is not clear whether they were part of that gift.HC251(1)hallmarks: 1. King's head 2. 'P' - 1810 - 11 3. lion passant - London 4. 'TB' marked : S unknownCreated by16511984181018101811L 9.4, (bowl) 2.1, W (bowl) 2.6 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0124LondonunknownCRE1998-08-19AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 614collect>interncollect>intern181019841991199118:03:5714:14:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0019MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114SKHsilversaltLONDONspoonOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082011-04-111998-08-19HC251(1)unknownunknownLondon, EnglandunknownThe two salt spoons are listed in old insurance lists along with two salts donated by G.B.B.M. Sutherland in 1946 but it is not clear whether they were part of that gift.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 18 There are various old insurance lists. It is not clear who provided the valuation. the figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19911998-08-19goodone of a pair of salt spoons; script 'S' engraved on its old English endGood - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962003DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962003MACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph1810 - 18111In the 1991 insurance these two spoons are listed along with a 'pair of footed salts....'. The salts are catalogued separately as HC250(1) and HC250(2).one of a pair of salt spoons; script 'S' engraved on its old English endsilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSALTLONDONSPOONOLD ENGLISH ENDOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962003The two salt spoons are listed in old insurance lists along with two salts donated by G.B.B.M. Sutherland in 1946 but it is not clear whether they were part of that gift.HC251(2)hallmarks: 1. King's head 2. 'P' - 1810 - 11 3. lion - London 4. 'TB' marked : S unknownCreated by16521984181018101811L 9.4, (bowl) 2.1, W (bowl) 2.6 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0125LondonunknownCRE1998-08-19AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 623collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19151932193218:04:0009:38:3709:34:5414:18:3414:15:0910:08:3912:08:09HC252(1)HC252(2)HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHboxCRUET SETEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationWilson & SharpinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-281998-08-24DonationunknownSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACARE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess name1998-08-24goodbox for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.Good - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACARE, Joannablack and white photograph1mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.CRUET SEThebroomleathermetalfabricBOXCRUET SETWILSON & SHARPEDINBURGHST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252marked: WILSON & SHARP / LTD / GOLDSMITHS / 89 PRINCES STREET / EDINBURGHSt Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16531932191519001932H 9.5, W 26.9, D 22.7 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 615collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5809:43:1809:36:4509:34:5914:18:3510:08:39HC252HC252(2)HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0020MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHCheck inscription - on this inventory the date of donation is noted as 1952 not 1932silverglassCRUET SETMUSTARDPOTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-152011-04-112011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot.HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess name1998-08-24goodmustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)small spots of tarnishing on lid - JMM 22/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(2) mustard spoon to accompany pot1915- 19161box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.(cont. from name) The handle is a long 'C' shape. The is engraved with an inscription. The pot has a blue glass liner For mustard spoon see HC252(2)silvermustard pothebroomsilverglassSILVERGLASSCRUET SETMUSTARDST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONPOTOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot.HC252(1)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co Ld' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion passant 4. lower case 'q' - 1915-16 marked on lid: FROM THE / ST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY / WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, / EDINBURGH / TO / ALMA MATER / 1932. marked (stamped): 16204 marked (stamped): WILSON & SHARP LTD / EDINBURGH marked (scratched): AB 8 94 q - ST KSt Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16541932191519151916H 6.6, W 6.5, D 9.8 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0126BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 616collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5809:46:2009:37:5709:36:4814:21:0410:11:22HC252HC252(1)HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0021MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverspoonMUSTARDBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-152011-04-112011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodmustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.good - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph1915- 19161box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.For mustard pot see HC252(1)silvermustard spoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONMUSTARDBIRMINGHAMMH & COEDINBURGHST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(2)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion passant 4. lower case 'q' - 1915-16St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16551932191519151916L 10.8, (bowl) 2.5, W (bowl) 1.8 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0127BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 617collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5809:47:4209:37:5910:12:41HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0022MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114SKHsilversaltglassCRUET SETCLAW AND BALL FEETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodone of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.good - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(4) identical salt1916 - 19171one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.silversalthebroomsilverglassSILVERSALTGLASSCRUET SETCLAW AND BALL FEETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(3)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. lower case 'r' - 1916-17 marked: 16204St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16561932191519161917H 5.4, W 7.5, D6 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0128BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 618collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5809:48:5909:37:5910:13:52HC252(3)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0023MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114SKHsilverglasssaltCRUET SETCLAW AND BALL FEETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodone of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.good - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(3) identical salt1916 - 19171one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.silversalthebroomsilverglassSILVERGLASSSALTCRUET SETCLAW AND BALL FEETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(4)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. lower case 'r' - 1916-17 marked: 16204 marked (scratched): AB894 a-SJ-KSt Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16571932191519161917H 5.4, W 7.5, D 6 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0129BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 619collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5909:49:5509:38:0010:15:16HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252(8)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0024MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114SKHsilversaltspoonCRUET SETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodone of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.good - JMM 23/07/200318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(6) identical salt spoon1915- 19161one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.silverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSALTSPOONCRUET SETBIRMINGHAMEDINBURGHST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(5)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion passant 4. lower case 'q' - 1915-16St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16581932191519151916L 8.8, (bowl) 2, W (bowl) 2 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0130BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 620collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5909:51:1609:38:0010:16:57HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(7)HC252(8)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0025MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114ac114SKHsilverspoonEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMCRUET SETsaltsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMacrae, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodone of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.good - JMM 30/07/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(5) identical salt spoon1915- 19161one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.salt spoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONCRUET SETSALTOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(6)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. lower case 'q' - 1915-16St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by16591932191519151916L 8.8 (bowl) 2, W (bowl) 2 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0131BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 621collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:03:5909:38:0010:17:55HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(8)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0026MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114SKHsilverpepperglassCRUET SETEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodcylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.good - JMM 30/07/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(8) identical pepper1920 - 19211one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.silverpepperhebroomsilverglassSILVERPEPPERGLASSCRUET SETEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(7)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion passant 4. lower case 'v' - 1920-21 marked base: 16204 marked base (scratched): aB 894St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by17281932191519201921H 6.7, D 3.7 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0136BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 622collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151932193218:04:0009:38:0010:18:39HC252(3)HC252(4)HC252(5)HC252(6)HC252(7)HC252HC252(1)HC252(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0027MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114SKHsilverglasspepperCRUET SETEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byCreated bySt Andrews University Women's AssociationMH & CoinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-152011-04-111998-08-24DonationMH & CoBirmingham, EnglandSt Andrews University Women's AssociationThis information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(1) - (8)1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-24Stored WithComponentRecord stateProcess nameInformation derived from hallmarks1998-08-24goodcylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.good - JMM 30/07/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC252(7) identical pepper1920 - 19211one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts from a boxed cruet set; oval, straight sided, of the same design as HC252(1), with blue glass liners, but on claw and ball feet.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.one of a pair of salts spoons from a boxed cruet set. The bowl is circular and gilt inside, the end is Old English.cylindrical pepper; one of a pair from a boxed cruet set. Decoration as for mustard pot - HC252(1), pierced cushion top and blue glass liner.box for cruet set, black leather with cream fabric and black velvet lining and metal catch; contains a mustard pot and spoon, two salts with spoons and 2 peppers all catalogued separately.mustard pot; part of boxed cruet set. The pot has straight, reeded and pierced sides, with beaded rim and base. The slightly domed, hinged lid has a pierced thumb piece. (see notes..)mustard spoon with an Old English end; part of boxed cruet set.silverpepperhebroomsilverglassSILVERGLASSPEPPERCRUET SETEDINBURGHBIRMINGHAMST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002This information is derived from the inscription on the mustard pot HC252(1)HC252(8)hallmarks: 1. 'M H & Co' ( ) 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion passant 4. lower case 'v' - 1920-21 marked (base): 16204St Andrews University Women's AssociationCreated by17291932191519201921H 6.7, D 3.7 cm1932ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0137BirminghamMH & CoCRE1998-08-24AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC252(1) - (8) 624collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1929192919291991199117:56:4810:11:1710:08:3810:04:3909:59:4012:08:0914:50:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0028MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458HRSKHsilversilver plateMETHERLONDONCUPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byESHER,BRETT, Reginald Baliol (9th Duke of Argyll)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-192011-04-192011-04-192011-03-282011-03-252003-08-271998-08-31DonationThomasLondon, EnglandESHER,This information is taken from Stuart Maxwell's list. He suggest that this information is derived from an inscription on the cup which he has not recorded. **Check for inscriptions and transcribe [done 2003]. The cup was presented to the University by Viscount Esher in 1929, to mark his appreciation of the honorary degree Doctor of Laws conferred on him in 1919.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-08-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 27 Value: £960 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from inscription1998-08-31goodThe Esher Cup, a silver plated mether; a large two-handled cup on a circular base with plain sides which curve outwards to a square top with rounded corners; the handles are hollow (see notes).....Good - JMM 23/07/200319962002MARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria19962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph1908-19091(cont. from name)....... and oblong in cross-section. There are engraved two coats of arms and two inscriptions to the effect that it had been given by the 9th Duke of Argyll to Lord Esher, who in turn gave it to the University in 1929 to mark his appreciation of the honoray degree conferred on him in 1919.silverCUPmuseummusa/g2/case 6silver plateSILVERSILVER PLATEMETHERESHERARGYLL, DUKE OFLONDONTHOMASBRETT, REGINALD BALIOLCUPobject history fileApril 19962002This information is taken from Stuart Maxwell's list. He suggest that this information is derived from an inscription on the cup which he has not recorded. **Check for inscriptions and transcribe [done 2003]. The cup was presented to the University by Viscount Esher in 1929, to mark his appreciation of the honorary degree Doctor of Laws conferred on him in 1919.HC253hallmarks: 1.'TCHJW' in shield, 2. lion passant, 3. leopard's head - London, 4. lower case n -1908-1909 marked: a crown, Prince of Wales feathers marked: THOMAS / 153 NEW BOND STREET marked: A SCOTS METHER FROM A HIGHLANDER TO HIS LOWLAND COLLEAGUE 1911 marked: THIS METHER, A CHERISHED POSSESSION OF REGINALD BALIOL BRETT, / VISCOUNT ESHER, TO WHOM IT HAD BEEN GIVEN BY THE NINTH DUKE OF ARGYLL, / AS A TOKEN OF PERSONAL AFFECTION, WAS PRESENTED BY LORD ESHER TO THE UNIVERSITY TO MARK HIS APPRECIATION OF THE HONORARY DEGREE OF / DOCTOR OF LAWS CONFERRED ON HIM IN 1919. SEPTEMBER 1929Lord EsherCreated by1726192901929019081909H 31.8, W 23.5, D(base) 12.9 (top) 14.2 cm1929ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0134LondonThomasCRE1998-08-31ABmuseummusa/g2/case 61 625collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplepeoplecollect>internexhibit19341934193419911991BIRMINGHAMST ANDREWS10:15:1814:15:4810:19:3016:29:4912:08:0914:12:3115:02:14Omar Ramsden 1873-1939: Centenary Exhibition of SilverBirmingham City Museum and Art GalleryMuseum Collections UnitE1973.1E2011.11973-03-182011-03-051973-02-022011-01-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0029MAXWELL, Stuart19841983No. 86. Catalogue of exhibition at Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery.HC254(2)ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458SKHRecorded as being in St Salvator's Hall at the time of this inventory.silvercandelabraST SALVATORS HALLHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byCreated byRUSSELL, DavidRAMSDEN, OmarpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282011-03-282011-01-252011-01-171998-08-31DonationRAMSDEN, OmarLondon, EnglandRUSSELL, DavidThe candelabra were designed and made to Dr Russell's order. The presentation of the candelabra is recorded in the Minutes of University Court on the 20th November 1934, page number 38.1Present1998-08-31ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 6 Value: £6,600 Value given for the pair of candelabra.1994Information derived from hallmarks1998-08-31Omar Ramsden 1873-1939: Centenary Exhibition of SilverModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureCity Museum and Art GalleryGateway GalleriesRussell Candelabra, one of two; heavy, octagonal base with octagonal stem narrowing to a castellated knop, above which is a larger castellated feature forming the base for the central (see notes) ...8614:30:2709:32:47oastoregw2011-03-072011-01-101996KNOX, KevinDALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy09:32:472011-03-242011-03-071996unknownblack and white photograph19971934-19351(cont. from name)... candle holder and for the branches; the central candle holder has castellations below an octagonal stem and a cylindrical nozzle with inverted lip; the two branches, with their heavy double scroll and curves, have holders similar in design to the central one. The inner, double scrolls of the branches hold four shields of arms. The front shields are the modern arms of the University and those of Russell. The back shields are the old arms of the Univeristy and the shield of Bishop Kennedy. The weight of the candelabra (both?) is 450ozs. troy nett of sterling.Russell Candelabra, one of two; heavy, octagonal base with octagonal stem narrowing to a castellated knop, above which is a larger castellated feature forming the base for the central (see notes) ...candelabraphouseHC254(2)silverSILVERCANDELABRARUSSELLST SALVATORS HALLRAMSDEN, OMARHALLMARKOpen Access StoreTemporarily moved to Store after Model Rooms Exhibition.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Gateway for display in Model Rooms exhibitionApril 1996CATThe candelabra were designed and made to Dr Russell's order. The presentation of the candelabra is recorded in the Minutes of University Court on the 20th November 1934, page number 38.Ian Carradice translated the Latin inscription on the candelabra. The same motto appears on each of the two. It reads: David Russell / friend of the hall of St Salvator [then a Latin motto from the Irvine family, ‘Yielding under no wind’] donated this candelabrum / month of September 1934’ HC254(1)hallmarks: 1. 'OR' - Omar Ramsden. 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. lower case, OE 't' - 1934-35. marked: OMAR RAMSDEN / ME FECIT marked (engraved) on base: DAVID RUSSELL / HOSPITII AMICUS / SCI SALVATORIS marked on base two crests with mottos: 1. A hand holding a bunch of holly leaves with the motto: "HAUD ULLIS LABENTIA VENTIS" / HOC CANDELABRUM / DONO DEDIT / MENSE SEPT MCMXXXIV" 2. Double wings with the motto "A CRUCE SALUS"RUSSELL, Dr DavidCreated byC1FRONT.JPGC1BACK.JPG8311934193419341935H 30.2", D (base) 11.1" (across arms) 24.4"1934ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheard, MattlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταOmar Ramsden Candelabra Local businessman Sir David Russell gave two of these candelabra to St Salvator’s Hall in 1934, when James Irvine was Principal. The Latin states the date, donor and recipient of the gift and the Irvine family motto, “Yielding under no winds”. The hand holding a bunch of holly is the Irvine family crest. You can see the hallmarks indicating the maker at the bottom. The candelabra are used at formal dinners in the hall. 2011-01-10LondonRAMSDEN, OmarCRE1998-08-31A14:30DALE, AmyMoved from Open Access Store to University house for display in the living room.2011-03-24phouse1 597collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19341934193419911991BIRMINGHAM14:10:0614:15:4816:41:51Omar Ramsden 1873-1939: Centenary Exhibition of SilverBirmingham City Museum and Art GalleryE1973.11973-03-181973-02-02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0030MAXWELL, Stuart19841983No. 86. Catalogue of exhibition at Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery.ad458ac114hcr1HRSKHRecorded as being in St Salvator's Hall at the time of this inventory.silvercandelabraST SALVATORS HALLHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byCreated byRUSSELL, DavidRAMSDEN, OmarpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-042011-04-112011-01-262003-12-231998-09-08HC254(1)DonationRAMSDEN, OmarLondon, EnglandRUSSELL, DavidThe candelabra were designed and made to Dr Russell's order. The presentation of the candelabra is recorded in the Minutes of University Court on the 20th November 1934, page number 34.1Present1998-09-08ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 6 Value: £6,600 Value given for the pair of candelabra.1994Information derived from hallmarks1998-09-08Omar Ramsden 1873-1939: Centenary Exhibition of SilverCity Museum and Art GalleryRussell Candelabra, one of two; heavy, octagonal base with octagonal stem narrowing to a castellated knop, above which is a larger castellated feature forming the base for the central (see notes) ...no. 8609:08:4516:58:28musaphousestsh2011-09-292011-01-261996MASON, DeborahRAWSON, HelenMARTIN, LucyRAWSON, Helen16:58:282011-09-302011-09-2919962011-01-26unknownblack and white photograph19971934-19351(cont. from name)... candle holder and for the branches; the central candle holder has castellations below an octagonal stem and a cylindrical nozzle with inverted lip; the two branches, with their heavy double scroll and curves, have holders similar in design to the central one. The inner, double scrolls of the branches hold four shields of arms. The shields on the front are the modern arms of the University and those of Archbishop James Beaton. The shields on the back are of Bishop Henry Wardlaw and Archbishop Alexander Stewart. The weight of the candelabra (both?) is 450ozs. troy nett Sterling.Russell Candelabra, one of two; heavy, octagonal base with octagonal stem narrowing to a castellated knop, above which is a larger castellated feature forming the base for the central (see notes) ...candelabraphousesilverSILVERCANDELABRARUSSELLST SALVATORS HALLRAMSDEN, OMARHALLMARKmuseumobject history fileMoved for teaching, to be returnedMoved to Principal's House, 9 The Scores, from St Salvator's HallApril 1996Moved to Principal's House, 9 The ScoresCATThe candelabra were designed and made to Dr Russell's order. The presentation of the candelabra is recorded in the Minutes of University Court on the 20th November 1934, page number 34.Ian Carradice translated the Latin inscription on the candelabra. The same motto appears on each of the two. It reads: David Russell / friend of the hall of St Salvator [then a Latin motto from the Irvine family, ‘Yielding under no wind’] donated this candelabrum / month of September 1934’HC254(2)hallmarks: 1. 'OR' - Omar Ramsden. 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. lower case, OE 't' - 1934-35. marked: OMAR RAMSDEN / ME FECIT marked (engraved) on base: DAVID RUSSELL / HOSPITII AMICUS / SCI SALVATORIS marked on base two crests with mottos: 1. A hand holding a bunch of holly leaves with the motto: "HAUD ULLIS LABENTIA VENTIS" / HOC CANDELABRUM / DONO DEDIT / MENSE SEPT MCMXXXIV" 2. Double wings with the motto "A CRUCE SALUS"RUSSELL, Dr DavidCreated byC2FRONT.JPGC2BACK.JPG8321934193419341935H 30.2", D (base) 11.1" (across arms) 24.4"1934ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRAMSDEN, OmarCRE1998-09-08A09:08:45DALE, AmyReturn to Principal's House dining room from MUSA2011-09-30phouse1 598collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18651984after 18651991199114:55:5714:54:2710:19:2612:12:0610:27:3312:08:08'Silver', Pelicansingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0031MAXWELL, Stuart19841983p193, plate 14bS. Maxwell noted that the shape of the Hooper bowl was similar to a bowl by Paul de Lamerie described in this book.hcr1hcr1ad458ad458ad458ac114SKHsilverbowlORATIONPRIZECAMBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαHOOPER,Trinity College CambridgeSTUART, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-08-042011-06-082011-06-032011-04-192011-03-281998-09-09TAYLOR, GeraldunknownE.K.R (?)London, EnglandunknownResearch needed on the two names included in the inscription; Dr Hooper and James Stuart.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna - marked 20031998-09-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 14 Value: £480 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from hallmarks1998-09-09goodThe Hooper Oration bowl; A two-handled standing cup with a separate lid, the shape is similar to that by Paul de Lamerie described by G Taylor ("Silver", plate 14b and p193: Pelican) (see notes)...Slight scratching (from cleaning?), very small dent to left of shield decoration - JMM 23/07/200310:18:4912:09:34oastoreoastore2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002ROBINSON, ClaireMACRAE, JoannaROBINSON, Claireblack and white photograph2011-08-032011-08-031865 -18662(cont. from name)... "the tall, bulged and waisted body extends in an inverted dome to the narrow stem'; the lower part of the cup has deeply embossed leaves over a chshion foot with a wavy edge; the cushion and domed lid has an egg and dart moulding on its edge, and a twisted leaf finial attached by a screw. There is an inscription engraved on one side, and on the other, a shield of Arms and a motto (see Marks)silverbowlhebroomsilverSILVERBOWLHOOPER, DRORATIONPRIZESTUART, JAMESCAMBRIDGETRINITY COLLEGEOpen Access StoreOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreApril 19962002GENResearch needed on the two names included in the inscription; Dr Hooper and James Stuart.HC255hallmarks on bowl and on lid: 1. 'E.K.R' - ? 2. lion passant 3. leopard's head - London 4. lower case O.E 'k' - 1865 - 66 5. 2 head - duty mark marked (engraved): THIS / ORATION PRIZE / THE LEGACY OF DR HOOPER / ADJUDGED / TO JAMES STUART / BY TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE / 1865 marked (engraved) a shield of arms with the motto: VIRTUS VERA NOBILITASunknownCreated bydbi HC255 front.jpg1725dbi HC255 back.jpg1984186518651866H 29.4, W 20.2, D 10.3 cmafter 1865AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0133LondonE.K.R (?)CRE1998-09-09AB10:18:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf D2011-06-08Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4D1 599collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1931193131st May 19311991199114:52:1914:50:5110:19:2711:00:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0032MAXWELL, Stuart19841983hcr1hcr1ad458ac114SKHIn hebroomsilverflagonSTUDENTS' UNIONST. SALVATORS' CHAPELCOMMUNIONWINEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byBrook and SonUnited CollegeHUNTER, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-08-042011-06-082011-03-281998-09-09DonationBrook and SonEdinburgh, ScotlandMembers of the Students' UnionInformation from inscriptions - flagon presented by fellow members of the Students' Union in 1931 in memory of Robert Hunter B.Sc. who died in 1930.1PresentMARTIN, LucyApril 1996199619961998-09-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateInsurance listpnumber: 23 Value: £600 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from hallmarks. Brook & Son, 87 George Street, Edinburgh.2003-02-24goodflagon for communion wine, presented in memory of Robert Hunter; a straight sided, lidded flagon with a v-shaped spout and a long, hollow, s-shaped handle(see notes)...slightly tarnished, otherwise good (JMM Feb 2003)10:18:4912:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022003DALE, AmyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022003ROBINSON, ClaireMACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph2011-08-031930 -19311(cont. from name)... the splayed cushion base is to which the lid is hinged and the thumbpiece attached; embossed with embossed egg and dart type decoration; the shallow, domed lid has a broad button finial. There is are inscriptions engraved on the side and base (see Marks).silverflagonhebroomsilverSILVERFLAGONHUNTER, ROBERTUNITED COLLEGESTUDENTS' UNIONST. SALVATORS' CHAPELCOMMUNIONWINEEDINBURGHBROOK & SONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreFebruary 2003GENInformation from inscriptions - flagon presented by fellow members of the Students' Union in 1931 in memory of Robert Hunter B.Sc. who died in 1930.HC256hallmarks: 1. 'B & S in a serrated edged punch' - Brook [?] and Son 2. thistle 3. castle - Edinburgh 4. 'Z' - 1930 -31 marked (engraved) on side: TO THE MEMORY OF / ROBERT HUNTER. B.Sc., / 1909 -1930 / STUDENT OF THE UNITED COLLEGE / 1926 - 1930 marked (engraved) on base: PRESENTED TO / ST. SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / BY HIS FELLOW MEMBERS / OF THE STUDENTS' UNION / ST. ANDREWS / 31ST. MAY 1931. marked on base: BROOK & SON / 87 GEORGE ST / EDINBURGHMembers of the Students' UnionCreated bydbi HC256.jpg1637dbi HC256 side.jpg1931193119301931H 28.8cm, D (base) 12.9cm (rim) 9cm, W 19.8cm31st May 1931ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCleanedconservationC0118EdinburghBrook and SonCRE1998-09-09AB10:18:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf D2011-06-08Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4D1 626collect>interncollect>internpeople1932193219321991199110:46:0510:41:4814:19:36John Nairne (1711-1795) (Minister of Anstruther Easter) and his Descendants, LondonMakers of Indian Colonial Silversingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0033MAXWELL, Stuart1984198312 July 1817Contains family tree showing Alexander Nairne and his descendants.ad458ad458ac114SKHsilverSNUFF BOXPITTENWEEMCALCUTTANAVYCOMMODOREFLEETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byNAIRNE, AlexanderEast India CompanyNELSON, Horatio (1st Duke of Bronte, 1st Viscount Nelson)KYD, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-192011-04-192011-03-281998-09-09NAIRNE, C.S.,WILKINSON, R.T.DonationunknownNAIRNE, AlexanderPresented to the University by Emeritus Professor The Rev. Alexander Nairne, D.D., formerly of the University of Cambridge, as a memento of his graduation as an Honorary Doctor of Divinity of the University of St Andrews. See Court Minutes 1931-32, 12 July 1932, p.97. The Court authorised the box to be engraved 'Presented in 1932 to the University of St Andrews by Emeritus Professor Alexander Nairne, D.D., grandson of Captain Alexander Nairne'. This was not done.1Present2000-200120002001Used in Museum and Gallery Studies object study task. Much of the detailed research has come from student projects.1998-09-09ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesInsurance listpnumber: 22 Value: £840 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from hallmarks The hallmarks, when read together, are unusual and contain discrepancies. There is no town mark. What appears to be the maker's mark ('A') should contain two initials, of the maker's Christian and surname. The lion passant mark denotes stirling silver and before 1844 could be used to denote 22-carat gold. The '18' denotes 18-carat gold. Clearly the box is not silver. It is possible that the lion passant mark was accidentally struck instead of the town mark. Or the wrong carat denomination may have been applied. Alternatively, the piece may be foreign made, with the marks applied, perhaps to add authenticity or to give the impression it is British made, without a true understanding of their significance. This may explain the 'A' mark which should, if it is a maker's mark, have two initials. R.T. Wilkinson, an expert on Indian colonial silver has commented on the use of 'A' and 'B' marks in Calcutta. He has found no definite explanation for their meaning but surmises that they may act as a trademark.1998-09-09goodThe Nairne Snuff Box, of gold; oblong, with concave sides, cast oak leaves and acorns. Decoration borders the lid, under the thumb piece and continues along the front edge with shells and (see notes)good, all smooth surface areas and base have minor scratches1996MARTIN, Lucy19961814?181711817AwardedNAIRNE, AlexanderPresented to Captain Nairne by the crew of his ship the 'General Kyd' as a mark of their esteem. See Court Minutes 1931-32, 12 July 1932, p.97.(cont. from name)... flanking scrolls; base and sides are covered with wavy lines. Engraved on the lid are two crests with mottos and an inscription (see Marks). Alexander Nairne (11 October 1785-1866) was born and received his early education in Pittenweem, Fife. He was the grandson of Reverend John Nairne of Claremont, assistant minister of St Leonard's College and later minister of Anstruther Easter until his death in 1795, and the son of the Reverend James Nairne of Pittenweem and his wife Helen Kyd. He entered the Royal Navy at a young age, probably 11 or 12 years and worked as a seaman and midshipman. In 1802, on the Declaration of Peace after the battle of Copenhagen, in which he had taken part under Lord Nelson, he left the Navy and entered the East India Company. His maternal uncle, General Alender Kyd, held a high position in the company and was part-owner of the teak-built ship named after him, the General Kyd. Alexander Nairne became the commander of the General Kyd on 7 October 1814. He later became commodore of the India fleet. He married an English woman, Anne Spencer Domett (d.1876), on 14 April 1824 in Surrey and shortly afterwards retired from the services of the East India Company. He spent the latter part of his life in England, at Grovehill, Camberwell, London. Two of his sons entered the East India Company's civil service. The General Kyd was built by Kyd & Co. in Calcutta in 1813. It was a 1200 ton vessel which made nine voyages between 1814 and 1831.SNUFF BOXOpen Access Storeoastoregold in red leather case lined with silk and velvetSILVERNAIRNE, CAPTAIN ALEXANDERSNUFF BOXEAST INDIA COMPANYGENERAL KYDPITTENWEEMCALCUTTANAVYCOMMODOREFLEETNELSON, HORATIOApril 1996GENGENPresented to Captain Nairne by the crew of his ship the 'General Kyd' as a mark of their esteem. See Court Minutes 1931-32, 12 July 1932, p.97.Presented to the University by Emeritus Professor The Rev. Alexander Nairne, D.D., formerly of the University of Cambridge, as a memento of his graduation as an Honorary Doctor of Divinity of the University of St Andrews. See Court Minutes 1931-32, 12 July 1932, p.97. The Court authorised the box to be engraved 'Presented in 1932 to the University of St Andrews by Emeritus Professor Alexander Nairne, D.D., grandson of Captain Alexander Nairne'. This was not done.HC257hallmarks stamped inside box 1. 'A ' - ? 2. King's head 3. lion 4. 'T' - ? 1814 (London) 5. Crown 6. '18' - carat hallmarks inside lid: 'A', 'T', '18' marked (engraved) on lid are two crests with mottos: 1. a sailing ship, above which is inscribed: THE GENERAL KYD; 2. a globe, above which is inscribed: SPES ULTRA (the globe and the motto form the Nairne family crest). inscr. on lid below 2nd crest: AN marked (engraved) on lid: Alexandro Nairne / navis magistro praestantifsino / eidemque viro morum suavitate / insigni / mens grata vectorum / dono dedit / Calcuttae Julii 12 mo 1817 inscr. on paper in box containing snuff box: S. ANDREAE PATRONO / Alexander Nairne STP / dicauitNAIRNE, Captain AlexanderNAIRNE, Reverend AlexanderCreated by181719321817193218001820H: 3.2 x L: 8.6 x W: 6.5 cm12 July 18171932WADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE1998-09-09ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 627collect>intern180019841991199118:04:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0034MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458SKHsilverWOODquaichTHISTLELOVINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-081998-09-09unknownunknownunknown1PresentMACRAE, Joanna cleaned February 20031998-09-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameInsurance listpnumber: 39 Value: £240 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.19942003-02-24poorsilver-mounted, turned wooden quaich; listed in insurance schedule as 'Loving Cup'. Rim and base have silver bands with thistle design and there is a cast silver thistle on each lug (see notes)...silver rim detached from wooden body and slightly tarnished, small cracks in wood and small piece missing from edge where wood meets rim (JMM Feb 2003)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-022003DALE, AmyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-022003MACRAE, Joannablack and white photograph2(cont. from name)... There is a double line inscription on the inner side of the rim mount (see Marks)silverquaichhebroomWOODsilverSILVERWOODQUAICHTHISTLELOVINGOpen Access StoreMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreFebruary 2003GENHC258hallmarks: no hallmarks marked (engraved) on inside of rim mount: Fair as the Lily tipt with morning dew, / Our beauteous QUEEN reclined beneath this YEW, / Oft as the Brim to kiss you fondly carry, / May Fancy change it to the Lip of MARY.unknownCreated by16391984180018001984H 2.5cm, D (rim) 7.1, (base) 4.1, (acr. lugs) 9.6AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE1998-09-09AD18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 628photocollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19791980about 198019911991ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS17:10:0414:16:2910:20:0112:08:0514:59:03'The Honey Family' in The Alumnus Chronicle 71E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0035MAXWELL, Stuart19841983about 1800p.26-7Gives details of presentation of cup to the University of St Andrews.HC259(2)ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ALDSKHMoved from Gateway Gallery to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverCUPHONEY CUPHEROSHIPWRECKSEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byHONEY, MargaretHONEY, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-252011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282011-03-252008-10-241998-09-09DonationEMES, JohnLondon, EnglandHONEY, MargaretThe cup was presented the great great grandaughter of John Honey, Miss Margaret Honey (MA 1966), her brother John and her mother, the wife of the late Reverend John Honey (1903-1979). Miss Honey also endowed in her father's memory the John Honey Prize in Medieval History. 1Present1998-09-09ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 45 Value: £1,872 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from hallmarks1998-09-09goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesThe Honey Cup; a two-handled neo-classical cup with a separate cover, it has a deep bowl which tapers to a plain moulding where it joins the trumpet stem over the stepped, reeded edge foot; (notes)..good (JMM 03/10/2003)19962008MARTIN, LucyDALE, Amy19962008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-121799 - 1800180121800AwardedHONEY, JohnPresented to John Honey by the Right Honorable The Earl of Kellie and several merchants of London for his actions in rescuing shipwrecked sailors.(cont. from name)... below reeded mouldings at the rim is a band of engraved decoration, flower head roundels joined by scrolls and leaf swags. The elongated c-shaped handles rise above the rim. The cover has a cushion base below a scotia moulding which ends in a reeded edge surmounted by a dome with an acorn finial. There is an inscription engraved on the side of the bowl (see Marks).Lid of the Honey Cupsilvercup with covergallerymusa/g2HC259(2)silverSILVERCUPHONEY, JOHNHONEY CUPHEROSHIPWRECKSEAobject history file199624 October 2008CITPresented to John Honey by the Right Honorable The Earl of Kellie and several merchants of London for his actions in rescuing shipwrecked sailors.The cup was presented the great great grandaughter of John Honey, Miss Margaret Honey (MA 1966), her brother John and her mother, the wife of the late Reverend John Honey (1903-1979). Miss Honey also endowed in her father's memory the John Honey Prize in Medieval History. HC259(1)hallmarks: 1. lion passant 2. leopard's head - London 3. "D" - 1799 - 1800 4. King's head 5. "J.E." - John Emes marked (engraved) on side: This Cup was presented / to Mr John Honey, Student at St Andrews / by the Right Hon ble the Earl of Kellie, / and by several Merchants of London, / as a memorial of the Courage, Compassion and Perserverance, / displayed by him on the 3 January 1800, in / rescuing by five successive Efforts at the / imminent hazard of his own Life five / shipwrecked persons from a / Watery Grave. marked (scratched) on base: 26 30 4/3 DU C GU O (?)HONEY, Mr JohnHONEY, MargaetCreated byHC259.jpg180119801800197917991800H (cup) 26.8 (lid) 12.7, D (base) 12.2, W 21.3cmabout 1800about 1980WADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonEMES, JohnCRE1998-09-09ABmuseummusa/g2/case 81 2851photocollect>internpeople19791980about 198019911991ST ANDREWS17:10:0414:16:2915:30:05'The Honey Family' in The Alumnus Chronicle 71E1994-151994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0443MAXWELL, Stuart19841983about 1800p.26-7Gives details of presentation of cup to the University of St Andrews.ad458ac114ac114HRLid moved into storage in Library strongroom, from Parliament Hall strongroom, due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Library Strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverCUPHONEY CUPHEROSHIPWRECKSEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byHONEY, MargaretHONEY, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-252011-04-112011-03-282008-08-01HC259(1)DonationEMES, JohnLondon, EnglandHONEY, MargaretThe cup was presented the great great grandaughter of John Honey, Miss Margaret Honey (MA 1966), her brother John and her mother, the wife of the late Reverend John Honey (1903-1979). Miss Honey also endowed in her father's memory the John Honey Prize in Medieval History. 1Present2008-08-01ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 45 Value: £1,872 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1994Information derived from hallmarks2008-08-01goodUnknownGateway GalleriesLid of the Honey Cupgood (JMM 03/10/2003)199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199620082008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-121799 - 1800180121800AwardedHONEY, JohnPresented to John Honey by the Right Honorable The Earl of Kellie and several merchants of London for his actions in rescuing shipwrecked sailors.The Honey Cup is a two-handled neo-classical cup with a separate cover, it has a deep bowl which tapers to a plain moulding where it joins the trumpet stem over the stepped, reeded edge foot below reeded mouldings at the rim is a band of engraved decoration, flower head roundels joined by scrolls and leaf swags. The elongated c-shaped handles rise above the rim. The cover has a cushion base below a scotia moulding which ends in a reeded edge surmounted by a dome with an acorn finial. There is an inscription engraved on the side of the bowl (see Marks).The Honey Cup; a two-handled neo-classical cup with a separate cover, it has a deep bowl which tapers to a plain moulding where it joins the trumpet stem over the stepped, reeded edge foot; (notes)..silvergallerymusa/g2silverSILVERCUPHONEY, JOHNHONEY CUPHEROSHIPWRECKSEAobject history file199628 July 200824 October 2008CITPresented to John Honey by the Right Honorable The Earl of Kellie and several merchants of London for his actions in rescuing shipwrecked sailors.The cup was presented the great great grandaughter of John Honey, Miss Margaret Honey (MA 1966), her brother John and her mother, the wife of the late Reverend John Honey (1903-1979). Miss Honey also endowed in her father's memory the John Honey Prize in Medieval History. HC259(2)hallmarks: 1. lion passant 2. leopard's head - London 3. "D" - 1799 - 1800 4. King's head 5. "J.E." - John Emes marked (engraved) on side: This Cup was presented / to Mr John Honey, Student at St Andrews / by the Right Hon ble the Earl of Kellie, / and by several Merchants of London, / as a memorial of the Courage, Compassion and Perserverance, / displayed by him on the 3 January 1800, in / rescuing by five successive Efforts at the / imminent hazard of his own Life five / shipwrecked persons from a / Watery Grave. marked (scratched) on base: 26 30 4/3 DU C GU O (?)HONEY, Mr JohnHONEY, MargaetCreated byHC259.jpg180119801800197917991800H (cup) 26.8 (lid) 12.7, D (base) 12.2, W 21.3cmabout 1800about 1980WADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonEMES, JohnCRE2008-08-01ABmuseummusa/g2/case 81 28collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199111:14:4211:13:1114:32:1414:00:0611:43:2015:30:0812:11:2512:00:4114:03:4310:35:58, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 128, ill. p. 129kjk2kjk2ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19591873HC26K. Gray, MGS student project. Hamilton Hall, 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Hung in SALTIRE.Condition good as noted in summer auditThe painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Painting removed from Development office. Currently being stored in the cupboard in the Museum Collections Office, 87 North Street.ScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTMILLSTRATHDONABERDEENSHIRELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDIXON, AnnainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-172011-05-172011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211996-11-05HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationDIXON, AnnaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan1 October 200220022002Reglazed, new mount and backboard.1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-05-17emergency conservation neededgoodThe Old Mill, Strathdon, AberdeenshireGood. Glazing and mount and backboard replaced (HR 1 Oct 2002).Small tear where paper is slightly warped in top right corner. Top edge of frame is chipped and there are white marks along left and right edges of frame.1999200220032004200520082009unknownRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1999200220032004200520082009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1995early 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by C. J. Payne 2/2/95 in Hamilton Hall, Paper store Inventoried by K. Gray (02/03/1999) in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard, next to liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTMILLSTRATHDONABERDEENSHIRELANDSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office48.9 x 59.0 cm. wood frame2 March 199914 August 20027 April 20036 December 200417 August 200527 October 20086 February 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC26signed, in ink, l.l.: Anna Dixon inscribed, in green felt tip pen, on old backboard, removed Oct 2002.: The Old Mill / Strathdon / Aberdeenshire / by Ann Dixon RSW / 6 Spring Gdns, / Abbey Hill / Edinburgh inscr. in black ink, on old backboard: STAIR 9The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by33233319461946193919391900194526.3 x 37.5 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a rural landscape centred around a mill in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire. In the foreground there is a bridge over a river leading to the mill and its waterwheel. A figure stands in front of the building and beyond the mill trees can be seen in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandDIXON, Anna; (British, 1873-1959)CRE1996-11-05AEROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 629collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1600198417th century?1991200320091991April 200317 February 200912:26:5411:05:3210:57:1810:55:1916:11:1115:30:01'Old Scottish Communion Plate''The University of St Andrews'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0036MAXWELL, Stuart19841983p 201p 151S. Maxwell notes that the cup is described in this book and illustrated in the large edition of the book.S.Maxwell suggests that it is described in this book. ** check the reference and date of publication.ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114SKHHC260Moved from Collections Office to Parliament Hall.St Leonards College inventory The inventory lists 'It. Ane Silver Mazer D.P.B.' The inventory is reproduced in John Herkless and Robert Kerr Hannay (ed.), The College of St Leonard, 1905.Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Library Strong Room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverBruce CupLYELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBETHUNE, HenryGUTHERIE, GeorgeCHALMERS, PatrickSMALL, AlexanderMACPHERSON, EwanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-06-062011-04-192011-04-192011-04-082011-03-281998-09-10HC:C11Burns, J.CANT, Ronald Gordonunknownunknown (later adapted by Henry Bethune, 1727-28)unknown1Present1998-09-10ComponentRecord stateInsurance listDALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 25 Value: £1,680 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.Value: £15,000 (insurance)Value: £50,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199420032009It appears that the cup was made in the early seventeenth century but adapted/remade by Henry Bethune in 1727-28. S. Maxwell refers to analysis in Dr J. Burns 'Old Scottish Communion Plate' 1892, and R.G Cant, 'The University of St Andrews' ? p 151 and records that the inscription "'D.P.B' on the rim must refer to the Peter Bruce who was Principal of St Leonard's College 1611-30 and the Cup must have been made about that period. I am not sure to what extent Bethune 're-made' the cup; he may, as Burns says, have added the rim, but it is possible that in repairing damage he destroyed any decoration the vessel may have had, thus making it into a plain cup agreeable to the taste of his own day, but not altering its original shape or size. It would be interesting to discover whether the rim, bowl, stem and foot are of the same silver. The scratched graffiti suggest an informal use of the cup in the late 18th century; the names may also be identifiable, also 'King Club'. 1998-09-10goodThe Bruce Cup; the cup is of mazer shape, on a foot, but is all of silver; the bowl is broad, but quite deep, and the prominent rim is stepped outside the bowl, (see notes)...slight scratching and some small dents, lip of base slightly bent in places (JMM 03/10/2003)19962003169820082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenunknownRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy19962003169820082008ALLEN, JimColour slide2003c. 1611 - 16301(cont. from name)... with which, however, it forms one piece; the 'cup' is quite plain, apart from an everted moulding on the rim and two, faint concentric circles engraved on the raised 'print' within the bowl. It stands on an hour-glass stem and cushion foot (both silver), the stem having a plain knop with narrow collars above and below. There is an inscription engraved on the outside of the rim and two other inscriptions scratched under the inner and outer rim (see Marks). S. Maxwell noted the possible dates and provenance of the cup in his 1983/4 inventory. The information is recorded in MANU, HISTORY and REF. tables. Early Scottish SilversilverCUPgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERBRUCECUPBETHUNE, HENRYGUTHRIE, GEORGECHALMERS, PATRICKSMALL, ALEXANDERMACPHERSON, EWANLYELLobject history file199620 March 200315 July 169828 July 200822 October 2008CITCITHC260hallmarks: 1. "HB" conjoined - Henry Bruce 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. "EP" rubbed - Edward Penman, assay master 4. (rubbed) a Roman 'X' - 1727 - 28 marked (engraved) on outside of rim: D.P.B Dono dedit C.D.L. Refecit An. Dom. 1727 marked (scratched) under the inner rim (in various directions): KING CLUB / [T] Lyell / EMP / A Small / A Small / E Mpherson / Lyell 1793 / 24318 [indecipherable] / 242 marked (scrached) under the outer rim: G GUTHRIE 1790-1-2 / P CHALMERS 1790-1 A SMALL / A + Small 1799 / [indecipherable] Lyell March 1793unknownCreated by17141984160016001700H 19, Diam (rim) 20.5 cm (base) 14.5 cm17th century?AUUniversity of St Andrewsunknown (later adapted by Henry Bethune, 1727-28)CRE1998-09-10ABmuseummusa/g2/case 131 630collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>internexhibit1540198416th or 17th century?1991200320091991April 200317 February 2009EDINBURGHST ANDREWS18:10:3011:30:0712:31:0215:30:0116:38:3315:46:20, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, LXVIII, (1933-4), The Connoisieur, XCIII,, Old Scottish Communion Plate,, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, Chatto and Windus, London,National Gallery of ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsE2008.1E2010.52008-04-272010-122007-12-172010-09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0037MAXWELL, Stuart19841983pp 408-410, figs16,17p 319pp 193-4, fig 14,pp 82-3, plate 28ad458ad458ac114ac114hcr1hcr1JABSKHinventory of silver of st leonards college Reproduced in 'Herkless, John, and Hannay, Robert Kerr (ed.), The College of St Leonard: Being Documents with Translations, Notes and Historical Introductions, 1905. "Inventor of Silverwork Bloninge to St Leonard's Colledg delyvered by Mr George hamilton let principall of the said Colledg To Mr Thomas Talizor Mr Jo Craigie Mr Jo Loudan and Colin Vilant professor of philosophie in the said Colledg". One of the items listed is 'Imp An Large Silver maser broken from the foot and the brim but both foot and brim delyvered'. Is this HC261? If so, it would explain many of the anomalies connected to the form of the bowl. Perhaps only the 'foot' and 'brim' are original - the bowl may be a replacement. Helen Rawson, 2003.Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silvermazersubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Leonard's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-04-202011-04-192011-04-082011-03-282011-02-152011-02-102009-11-051998-09-18HC:C7HOW, G.E.P.HOW, G.E.P.BURNS, J.FINLAY, Ianunknownunknownunknown1Present1998-09-18ComponentRecord stateInsurance listDALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 16 Value: £1,320 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.Value: £200,000 (insurance)Value: £350,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199420032009S. Maxwell notes that the mazer is discussed in the following publications: Rev Dr J Burns 'Old Scottish Communion Plate' pp193-4, fig14; Commander G E P How 'PSAS' LXVIII(1933-4) pp 408-10, figs 16 & 17 and 'The Connoissieur' XCIII, p319; and by Ian FInlay 'Scottish Gold and Silver Work' pp 82-3, pl 28. He summarises the debate about when it might have been made as follows: [the mazer] is one of the most interesting and puzzling pieces of early Scottish silver plate......The interest lies in tracing its relation to the group of Scottish standing mazers (described by How and others) of the second half of the 16th century, and to silver Communion Cups of the first half of the 17th century. Burns considered that its silver bowl replaces an earlier wooden one, and it is therefore a mazer; he points out that a St Leonard's college inventory of 1544 mentions 'ane maizer', which if identified with this cup would make it the earliest one known. How admitted that the bowl might be a replacement, but preferred to think it original and the whole as being early in the series of the 17th century Communion cups. Finlay refers to it as 'the St Leonard's so-called mazer' and considers it to be the proto-type of the all-silver Communion Cups of the Town Church of St Andrews, three of which, dating between 1617 and 1635, have stems like the 'St Leonard's Mazer' and bowls and feet which are similar (without added rim). While I admit that the 'added' rim is puzzling, it is not the strongly everted rim of the five standing mazers (see Finlay, 'op cit.', pp 66-73) while the stem is also of quite different form. Extract from Helen Rawson's PhD research:- A silver spoon and 'an great Cup, called an Maizer, double o'regilt in gold, both feet and borders round about', were presented to St Leonard's College by John Duncanson, Principal of the College 1552-1566, sometime before his retirement in 1566. Prior to 1566, when St Leonard's College was 'behind the hand and empty of Coals', the mazer was pawned to Thomas Methven for '20 lb'. That it was 'afterwards freed' and returned to the College demonstrates that it had some intrinsic importance to St Leonard's, though at this point the importance may have primarily related to the influence of Duncanson, who seems to have organised the pawning and recovery. It is possible that Duncanson's gifts, and the pawning of the mazer, pre-dated his principalship. The 'Memorandum of the Donations by Principal John Duncanson to St Leonard's College, 1566' summarises the various donations which Duncanson in the past 'gave and now presently gives' to the college. In addition to considerable sums of money and his books they include 'an carved Lang saddle of aik which stands in the East Chamber, nearest the Gate called sometime captain John Borthwick's chamber'. It is likely that this is the 'lang sadill of fyr' which was among the items 'in cubiculo provisoris que est supra portam orientalem' [in the chamber of the provost which is over the east gate] in 1544, the wood of the 'sadill' or bench being misidentified in one of the records. If so, the mazer could have been presented as early as, or earlier than, 1544. The St Leonard's Mazer has been discussed by the Rev. Thomas Burns in Old Scottish Communion Plate, Edinburgh, 1892, pp.193-4; G.E.P. How, 'Scottish Standing Mazers' in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. XVIII, 1933-4, pp.394-411, and Ian Finlay in Scottish Gold and Silver Work, London, 1956, pp.82-3. It has been noted in these works, which comprise some of the most influential on Scottish silver, that the 1544 inventory of furnishings contains mention of 'ane maizer'. On this basis, it has been noted that the extant St Leonard's Mazer (catalogued as HC261 in the Museum Collections of the University), if it can be positively identified with this 'maizer' of 1544, 'would be the earliest of the Scottish standing mazers'. However the citation is erroneous. The mistake can be traced to the Reverend Thomas Burns who, in his magisterial 'Old Scottish Communion Plate', writes: In the Inventory of the chamber in St Leonard's College allotted to the Principal in 1544, there are mentioned "2 silver pieces, ane maizer, wt common cups and stoups". He gives 'Lee's History of the Church, vol ii, p.352' as the source. In fact, Lee correctly, though due to the arrangement of the text, not very clearly, gives the date of this reference as 1599. The source is The Rental of St Leonard's College within St Androis Given Up by Mr Robert Wilkie, Rector, 1599, which includes a 'Compt of Insight' and 'Compt of Vessel', detailing the furnishings, silver and other movables of the college. As discussed in footnote 3, the original document, which may or may not have been consulted by Lee, cannot now be located: however both Robert Howie, Principal of St Mary's College (1607-47) and Francis Pringle, Professor of Philosophy (1699-1702) and Professor of Greek (1702-1747) at St Leonard's College, produced transcripts, which can be examined in the University Library. The inventory of furnishings of 1544, discussed above, does not refer to silver vessels. The mention of the mazer in the 'Memorandum' of 1566 does not appear to have been known to scholars of silver. On the basis that the donation of the mazer may predate the creation of this document by some years, if the extant St Leonard's Mazer can be associated with this vessel, it may be that it is indeed the earliest surviving Scottish standing mazer, preceding the Watson Mazer of the mid 16th century, the Tulloch Mazer of c.1557 and the St Mary's Mazer, which on the evidence of the deacon's mark of Thomas Ewing, was produced between 1552-5, 1556-7 or 1561-2 (the latter also belongs to the University of St Andrews: cat. no. HC292). However, there are good grounds for arguing that the St Leonard's Mazer, as it appears now, does not retain its original form. 1998-09-18fairSilver Made in ScotlandImage and Word: The 450th Anniversary of the Scottish ReformationNational Museums ScotlandGateway GalleriesThe St Leonard's College mazer; a broad, shallow silver bowl with a silver gilt rim pinned to it in the same way that the metal rim is pinned to the wooden bowl of a Scottish standing mazer (notes)...scratches all over and some small dents,;much of gilt lost; small tear in cushion moulding at base (JMM 03/10/2003)1996169720082008MARTIN, LucyunknownRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy1996169720082008Analytical Research ReportPHILLIPSON, AndyALLEN, JimColour slide\\eta\images\Collections- text - digitalrefs\HC261NMSreport.pdf2011-04-1220031(cont. from name)... The rim is in one part with a single, staight join; on its upper edge there is a line of beading between two narrow plain mouldings, just below the rim; the rim mount is stepped where it covers the bowl edge and near the lower edge is another line of beading and mouldings over the broad serrations of the edge iteslf, sharp v's dividing the edge line into sections decorated with criss-cross lines. The bowl has no print, as is the case with the standing mazers, but is itself pinned to the upper part of the stem. The stem is a variation of the hour glass type witha narrow central knop which has much rubbed embossed decoration (rope work) between two plain mouldings. Below the 'trumpet' of the stem is a vertical band with dentil mouldings, over a cushion foot, which has embossed decoration, strap work and flower heads (there is a small tear on the cushion moulding), and the narrow, plain, stepped edge. Large capital letters, an 'S' super imposed on an 'L' are engraved on the side. There are no silver hallmarks. There is extensive discussion of this piece in various books. See REF child table. This object may be an intermediate form between a mazer and a communion cup. The linking of a family celebration or meal to communion was a Protestant concept. The Presbyterian idea that communion should be shared led to wider communion cups. It is unlikely that the bowl on the St Leonard's mazer is original. See inventory of 1697. The stem is attached to the bowl with rivets. This is unusual. Silver mazers would normally be made in one piece. There is no boss or plaque as on the St Mary's mazer. Bosess / plaques were used to attach wooden bowls to metal stems. Without a plaque, riveting would be the only way to attach wood to metal. Silver bowl probably replaces earlier wooden one. 'S L' inscription is stamped engraving, dating from 2nd half of 16th / early 17th century. Later than earliest possible date of mazer. Was perhaps added if / when bowl was replaced. The 'Trinity Cups' in Edinburgh are similar to this piece. They were made in London - but not in the English style. Were perhaps influenced by this or a similar piece. Mazerssilvermazermuseummusa/g1/case 4silversilver giltSILVERMAZERST LEONARD'S COLLEGEobject history file199620 April 169728 July 200816 October 2008CITCITCITCITHC261marks (engraved) on side: S [superimposed on] L scratched on side: TF / [FITHEKYO]unknownCreated byHC261.jpg17151984154015401700H 19.1, D (rim) 23.8 (base) 13.7 cm16th or 17th century?AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE1998-09-18ACDALE, AmyLocation changed following building of location hierarchy Kristina Brown (MGS Student 2011-01-20)museummusa/g1/case 41 631collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1681168112 April 16811991200320091991200317 February 2009ST ANDREWS12:19:2018:11:4011:33:5215:30:01, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, LXVIII, (1933-4), Old Scottish Communion Plate,, The University of St Andrews, ?University of St AndrewsE2003.42003-05-042003-03-14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0038MAXWELL, Stuart19841983pp 410-11, fig 18pp 200, fig facing,pp 151-2ac114ad458ad458ac114JABSKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverMURRAY CUPcommunion cupsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byCreated byMURRAY, AnneLAW, WilliamSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-04-202011-04-192011-03-282009-12-071998-09-22HC:C13HOW, G.E.P.BURNS, J.CANT, R.G.DonationLAW, WilliamEdinburgh,, Scotland.MURRAY, AnneInscription records donation by 'a devout widow' but Donor name was recorded by S. Maxwell and the cup is sometimes referred to as the Murray cup. Confirm source of donor information (possibly R.G. Cant's book).1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord stateInsurance listDALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 26 Value: £2,460 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.Value: £10,000 (insurance)Value: £65,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199420032009Information derived from hallmarks.1998-09-22goodThe Good, the Bad and the Holy: Church and Congregation in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumThe St Leonard's College Communion cup or the Murray Cup; this cup is very like the 'St Leonard's mazer' in form, taller but less in rim diameter; the rim is quite plain, (see notes)...Good. Slightly scratched in many places (no recent marks). Two very minor dents to lower part of stem, below running band of flower heads. One part of egg and dart ornamentation abraded, to top of stem (HR, 6 March 2003).199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199620082008PHILLIPSON, AndyBute Photo UnitColour slide2011-04-122003between 1679 and 16811(cont. from name)... the knop on the stem is engraved with a running band of flower heads; the sharply defined foot has a band of punched egg and dart ornament, and there is similar ornament at the join of the bowl and stem. An inscription is engraved round the bowl in the normal Communion Cup manner. The bowl is decorated with engraved ornaments of large reversed C's tied together, with other scrolls and flower heads.Communion Platesilvercommunion cupmuseummusa/g1/case 4silverSILVERMURRAY CUPST LEONARD'S COLLEGELAW, WILLIAMCOMMUNION CUPHALKET, LADYobject history file199628 July 200816 October 2008CITCITCITInscription records donation by 'a devout widow' but Donor name was recorded by S. Maxwell and the cup is sometimes referred to as the Murray cup. Confirm source of donor information (possibly R.G. Cant's book).HC262hallmarks: 1. 'WL' conjoined under a crown - William Law 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. an'E' and a 'C' superimposed - Edward Cleghorne (Deacon of the Edinburgh Incorporation of Goldsmiths 1679-81, and responsible for the assay). marks (engraved) on bowl: THIS . CUP . IS . DEDICATE . TO . THE . USE . OF . THE . HOLY . TABLE . IN . ST LEONARD'S CHURCH . IN . ST ANDREWS . BY . A . DEVOUT . WIDOW . AS . A . FREE . WILL . OFFERING . FOR THE . / RETURNE . OF . PRAYER .(ornament) UPON . THE . XIII . DAY . OF . APRIL . MDCLXXXI [1681] (ornament).MURRAY, Anne (Lady Halket?)Created byHC262.jpg16381681168116791681H 21, D (rim) 20.5, (base) 14.9cm12 April 1681ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland.Edinburgh,LAW, WilliamCRE1998-09-22ABmuseummusa/g1/case 41 639collect>interncollect>internpeople18131814c. 1813-14ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS18:04:0111:45:2710:05:40University of St Andrews LibraryUniversity of St AndrewsE2004.5E2005.120042005-05-082004-09-032005-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0040MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ad458ac114SKHIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomOAR ENDHALLMARKEDINBURGHspoonSERVING SPOONTHISTLE MARKsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byZEIGLER, JohnUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-082011-03-251998-10-27HC:C10PurchaseZEIGLER, JohnEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-10-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1998-10-27goodWork and WorshipA Taste of St AndrewsUniversity LibrarySt Andrews Museumserving spoon with a pointed oval bowl and an oar end.slightly tarnished. (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005black and white photograph20001813 - 18141Stored in fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery. Silver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverOAR ENDHALLMARKEDINBURGHSPOONSERVING SPOONZEIGLER, JOHNTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGE SILVERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSILVEROpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by United CollegeHC263hallmarks: 1. King's head in trefoil - duty mark. 2. castle - Edinburgh town mark. 3. thistle - quality mark 4. lower case 'h' - 1813-14. 5. 'JZ' [or IZ?] - maker, John Zeigler. marked (engraved) on upper side of end, in script: United CollegeCreated by16271814181318131814L 32.9 cmc. 1813-14APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghZEIGLER, JohnCRE1998-10-27AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 640collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17771778c.1777-1778ST ANDREWS18:04:0211:20:3911:45:2910:05:40University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC264(2)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0041MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ad458ac114SKHIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverHALLMARKEDINBURGHspoonSERVING SPOONHANOVERIAN ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-082011-03-251998-10-27HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-10-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumserving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.slightly tarnished. Dents to bowl. (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC264(2), HC266(1)-(3)20001777 - 17781serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6Stored in fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery. It is notable that this spoon, made 1777-8, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research.Silver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERHALLMARKEDINBURGHSPOONSERVING SPOONROBERTSON, PATRICKHANOVERIAN ENDUNITED COLLEGEST LEONARD'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTHISTLE MARKOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by United CollegeHC264(1)hallmarks: 1. King's head in trefoil - duty mark. 2. castle - Edinburgh town mark. 3. thistle - quality mark 4. Gothic 'y' - 1777-1778. 5. 'PR' - maker, Patrick Robertson. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: St. LCreated by16261778177717771778L 38.3 cmc.1777-1778APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-10-27AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 656collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17771778c.1777-78ST ANDREWS18:04:0211:20:3910:22:0810:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC264(1)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0001MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114SKHIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverHALLMARKEDINBURGHspoonSERVING SPOONTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-05HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-05Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumserving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.slightly tarnished. Dent above 'PR' on stem and on bowl (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005black and white photographHC264(1), HC266(1)-(3)20001777 - 17781serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6Stored in fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery. It is notable that this spoon, made 1777-8, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research.Silver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERHALLMARKEDINBURGHSPOONSERVING SPOONROBERTSON, PATRICKTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGE SILVERST LEONARDS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHANOVERIAN ENDOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by United CollegeHC264(2)hallmarks: 1. King's head in trefoil - duty mark. 2. castle - Edinburgh town mark. 3. thistle - quality mark 4. gothic 'y' - 1777-78 5. 'PR' - maker, Patrick Robertson. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: St. LCreated by16281778177717771778L 38.3 cmc.1777-78APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-05AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 737collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople172317231723ST ANDREWS18:04:0411:54:0911:52:5411:44:0312:15:1311:45:3110:05:42, Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Antique Collectors' ClubUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0120MAXWELL, Stuart19841983 p546This edition first published 1989 edited by Ian Pickfordad458ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ac114ALIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBETHUNE, HenrySt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsBEATON, HarryPENMAN, EdwardDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-04-192011-04-192011-04-192011-04-112011-04-082011-03-251998-12-03HC:C10JACKSON, CharlesPurchaseBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardEdinburgh, ScotlandHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC263-HC2711Present1998-12-03Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks. Maxwell identifies 'HB' as Henry Bethune, Jackson (see ref.) as Harry BeathuneThis information is derived from hallmarks.1998-12-03goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5polished. Bowl rim worn to one side (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC265 (1) - (5)19981723-241723-241tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7St Leonard's College spoon. The initials 'ID' stand for 'Magister / Master Joseph Drew', Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHPENMAN, EDWARDDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHBETHUNE, HENRYST LEONARD'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHANOVERIAN ENDBEATON, HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005CITHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC265(1)hallmarks: 1. 'HB' - Henry Bethune / Harry Beaton 2. castle- Edinburgh 3. 'EP' in a shaped punch - Edward Penman (assay master) 4. 'T' in an outline punch - 1723-24. marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/ID marked (engraved) on the outside of the bowl: 'L' with a smaller 's' superimposed. Created byAssayed by936172317231723172317241724L 20.2 cm1723APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardCREASSAY1998-12-03AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 643collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople172317231723ST ANDREWS16:35:0711:57:3911:49:4510:23:4210:05:41Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Antique Collectors' ClubUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC265(1)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt p546This edition first published in 1989 Edited by Ian Pickfordkjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114KG5The majority of the University silver was listed by Stuart Maxwell in 1983/84In the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomExhibited in a case in Gateway Galleries by Special Collections, in a display on University history.silverspoonEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBETHUNE, HenrySt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsBEATON, HarryPENMAN, EdwardDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-10-28HC:C10JACKSON, CharlesPurchaseBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardEdinburgh, ScotlandHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC263-HC2711Present1998-10-28Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks Maxwell identifies 'HB' as Henry Bethune; Jackson (see ref.) as Harry BeathuneThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-10-28goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5polished, bowl rim worn and dented on one side (VLG 01/11/200216:34:08oastore1983200220052006MAXWELL, StuartGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, Davidunknown2011-06-201984200220052006unknownblack and white photographHC 265 (1) - (5)19981723 - 17241723 - 17241tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7St Leonard's College spoon. The initials 'ID' stand for 'Magister / Master Joseph Drew', Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKBETHUNE, HENRYTABLESPOONPENMAN, EDWARDST LEONARDS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEATON, HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history file1983 - 19841 November 20027 July 2005May 2006CITHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC265(2)hallmarks: 1. 'HB' - Henry Bethune / Harry Beaton 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'E[P]' in a shaped punch - Edward Penman, (assay master) 4. ['T'] in an outline punch - 1723 - 24 marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'M/ID' marked (engraved) on outside of the bowl: an 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposedCreated byAssayed by835172317231723172317241724L 20.2 cm1723APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardCREASSAY1998-10-28AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 692collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17231723172316:35:1111:59:5811:49:4510:24:3114:35:11Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Antique Collectors' ClubHC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(4)HC265(5)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0077MAXWELL, Stuart19841983 p546This edition first published 1989 Edited by Ian Pickfordkjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114JBIn the Museum Collections office.silverEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONspoonHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBETHUNE, HenrySt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsBEATON, HarryPENMAN, EdwardDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10JACKSON, CharlesPurchaseBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardEdinburgh, ScotlandHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks Maxwell identifies 'HB' as Henry Bethune; Jackson (see ref.) as Harry BeathuneThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-16fairtablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.polished Almost complete circular scratch on inside of bowl; 8 notches on outside of bowl; Scratch on underside of join (possibly an 'L'), notches scratched all along sides of handle. Bowl rim dented and worn to one side (VLG 01/11/2002)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC265 (1) - (5)19981723 - 241723 - 241tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7St Leonard's College spoon. The initials 'ID' stand for 'Magister / Master Joseph Drew', Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVEREDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONBETHUNE, HENRYPENMAN, EDWARDST LEONARDS COLLEGESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEATON, HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002CITHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC265(3)hallmarks: 1. 'HB' - Henry Bethune / Harry Beaton (maker) 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'EP' - in a shaped punch - Edward Penman (assay master) 4. 'T' in an outline punch 1723 - 24 marked (engraved) on underside of end : M/ID marked (engraved) on outside of the bowl : L with a smaller 's' super-imposed.Created byAssayed by875172317231723172317241724L20.2cm1723APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardCREASSAY1998-11-16AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 706collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17231723172316:35:1212:14:3611:49:4510:25:1414:35:12Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Antique Collectors' ClubHC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(5)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0090MAXWELL, Stuart19841983 p546This edition first published in 1989 Edited by Ian Pickfordkjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114TKIn the Museum Collections office.silverHANOVERIAN ENDTABLESPOONEDINBURGHspoonHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBETHUNE, HenrySt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsBEATON, HarryPENMAN, EdwardDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-19HC:C10JACKSON, CharlesPurchaseBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardEdinburgh, ScotlandHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC263-HC2711Present1998-11-19Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks Maxwell identifies 'HB' as Henry Bethune; Jackson (see ref.) as Harry BeathuneThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5Polished Bowl rim worn and dented to one side. (VLG 01/11/2002)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC265 (1) - (5)19981723-17241723-17241tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7St Leonard's College spoon. The initials 'ID' stand for 'Magister / Master Joseph Drew', Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverBETHUNE, HENRYBEATON, HARRYSILVERHANOVERIAN ENDTABLESPOONPENMAN, EDWARDDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHEDINBURGHST LEONARDS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSPOONHALLMARKOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002CITHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC265(4)hallmarks:1. 'HB' - Henry Bethune / Harry Beaton (maker) 2. castle - Edinburgh 3.'E[P]' in a shaped punch - Edward Penman, (assay master) 4.'T' in an outline punch, 1723-24. marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/ID marked (engraved) on outside of bowl: 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposed marked (scratched) on underside of bowl junction: 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposedCreated byAssayed by889172317231723172317241724L20.2cm1723APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardCREASSAY1998-11-19AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 726collect>interncollect>internpeople172317231723ST ANDREWS16:35:1311:49:4510:05:42Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Antique Collectors' ClubUniversity of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0104MAXWELL, Stuart19841983 p546This edition first published in 1989 Edited by Ian Pickfordkjk2ac114ac114CSIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomExhibited in a case in Gateway Galleries by Special Collections, in a display on University history.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBETHUNE, HenrySt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsBEATON, HarryPENMAN, EdwardDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-04-112011-03-251998-11-27HC:C10JACKSON, CharlesPurchaseBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardEdinburgh, ScotlandHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC263-HC2711Present1998-11-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks Maxwell identifies 'HB' as Henry Bethune; Jackson (see ref) as Harry BeathuneThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-27fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5polished, 6 parallel scratches on upperside of end. Bowl rim worn on one side. Approximately 16 parallel scratches to one side of stem (VLG 01/11/2002)16:34:08oastore200220052006GARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, Davidunknown2011-06-20200220052006unknownblack and white photographHC265(1) - (5)19981723-17241723-17241tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7St Leonard's College spoon. The initials 'ID' stand for 'Magister / Master Joseph Drew', Principal of St. Leonard's College 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHALLMARKSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHBETHUNE, HENRYPENMAN, EDWARDST LEONARDS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBEATON, HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 20027 July 2005May 2006CITHC265(1)-(5) seem to have been refashioned from older college spoons. See St Andrews, University Library, Miscellaneous Senate Papers 1690-1858, UY459 A Bundle 4, 'Memorandum of Silver work put into ye Chests at different times from 1698 to 1723': 'Jan 11 1723 taken out of ye Library ye large Mazer 9 inches diameter consisting of 3 pieces to be sent over to Hary Beaton Gold-smith to be soldered. It[em] a Silver Mug. It[em] 9 Silver Spoons to be reformed of weight'.HC265(5)hallmarks:1. 'HB' - Henry Bethune / Harry Beaton (maker) 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'E[P]' in a shaped punch - Edward Penman (assay master). 4. 'T' in an outline punch - 1723-24. marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'M/ID' marked (engraved) on outside of bowl: 'L' with smaller 's' superimposed marked (scratched) : hatching on end marked (scratched) on outside of bowl: 'L' Marked (scratched) on bowl junction: 'L' with smaller 'S' superimposedCreated byAssayed by896172317231723172317241724L20.2cm1723APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghBETHUNE, HenryPENMAN, EdwardCREASSAY1998-11-27AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 674collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17781779c.1778-79ST ANDREWS18:04:0310:36:3210:34:5610:22:4910:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0066MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114STIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomTABLESPOONsilverspoonHALLMARKEDINBURGHOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmark1998-11-11goodA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.polished, small dent in bowl. (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC266 (1)-(3) HC264(1)-(2) - spoons made by Robertson the previous year HC 267(1)-(6) similar spoons made the following year19961778-791tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6It is notable that this spoon, made 1778-9, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverTABLESPOONSILVERROBERTSON, PATRICKSPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKST LEONARDS COLLEGEUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file.Moved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Bought by United CollegeHC266(1)hallmarks 1. 'PR']- Patrick Robertson 2. castle- Edinburgh 3. thistle - quality mark 4. a gothic ' Z' - 1778-79 marked (engraved) on upper side of end, in script: St. L Created by8591779177817781779L 22.0 cmc.1778-79APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-11AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 644collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17781779c.1778-9ST ANDREWS18:04:0210:39:1310:34:5610:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC266(1)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0042MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114EHIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomTABLESPOONsilverEDINBURGHHALLMARKspoonOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-03HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-03Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3polished. Bowl slightly dented (VLG 01/11/2002)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknown 1990sblack and white photographHC266(1) - (3) HC264(1)-(2) - spoons made by Robertson the previous year HC267(1) - (6) similar spoons made the following year 1778-791tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6It is notable that this spoon, made 1778-9, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverST LEONARDS COLLEGETABLESPOONSILVERROBERTSON, PATRICKEDINBURGHHALLMARKSPOONOLD ENGLISH ENDUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTHISTLE MARKOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Bought by United CollegeHC266(2)hallmarks: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. a gothic 'Z' 1778-79 marked (engraved) on upperside of end in script: St LCreated by8361779177817781779L 21.9cmc.1778-9APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-03AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 659collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17781789c.1778-916:35:0810:42:1010:39:1314:35:09HC266(1)HC266(2)HC264(1)HC264(2)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0004MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114SSIn the Museum Collections office.spoonHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-05HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-05Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information was derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.polished Scratches to stem and inside of bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC266(1) - (3) HC264(1)-(2) - spoons made by Robertson the previous year HC267(1) - (6): similar spoons made the following year.between 1778 - 791tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6It is notable that this spoon, made 1778-9, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverST LEONARDS COLLEGESPOONHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHROBERTSON, PATRICKOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKSILVERUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC266(3)hallmarks: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle - (quality mark) 4.gothic 'z' - 1778 - 79. marked (engraved) on end in script: St. L.Created by7551789177817781779L 22 cmc.1778-9APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-05AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 673collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c.1779-8016:35:1012:34:3211:07:3010:42:1114:35:11HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0065MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114MMIn the Museum Collections office.spoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHsilverHALLMARKTHISTLEMARKOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-09goodtablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6polished , several small dents in bowl. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by Robertson HC264(1)-(2)19891779 - 17801tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand. It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverROBERTSON, PATRICKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHSILVERHALLMARKTHISTLEMARKST LEONARDS COLLEGEOLD ENGLISH ENDUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC267(1)hallmark: 1. 'P.R.' - Patrick Robertson . 2. castle - Edinburgh . 3. thistle - quality mark 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-80 . marked ( engraved ) on upperside of end in script: 'St.L'Created by9281780177917791780L 20.8cmc.1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-09AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 654collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c.1779-8016:35:0811:09:3011:07:3014:35:09HC267(1)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114ac114OFIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-11goodtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 polished End of stem sctratched (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002MAXWELL, Stuartunknownblack and white photographblack and white photographHC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by RobertsonHC264(1)-(2)198419981779-801tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHROBERTSON, PATRICKOLD ENGLISH ENDST LEONARDS COLLEGETHISTLE MARKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC267(2)hallmarks: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-80 marked (engraved) on upperside of end, in script: St. LCreated by8678681780177917791780L. 20.7 cmc.1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-11AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 721collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c. 1779-8016:35:1311:11:4211:09:3014:35:13HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0099MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114GFIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONOLD ENGLISH ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-23HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information derives from hallmarks1998-11-23goodtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6polished (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by RobertsonHC264(1)-(2)19981779-17801tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONROBERTSON, PATRICKOLD ENGLISH ENDST LEONARDS COLLEGETHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC267(3)hallmarks: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle - (quality mark) 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-80 marked (engraved) on upperside of end, in script: St. LCreated by8951780177917791780L 20.9cm c. 1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-23AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 664collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c.1779-8016:35:0911:17:5711:13:3711:11:4214:35:10HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(5)HC267(6)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0047MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114EWIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHTHISTLE MARKOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6polished Short, deep scratch on inside of bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by RobertsonHC264(1)-(2)19981779-17801tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHROBERTSON, PATRICKST LEONARDS COLLEGETHISTLE MARKOLD ENGLISH ENDUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC267(4)hallmarks: 1. 'PR'- Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3.thistle (quality mark) 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-1780 marked (engraved) on the underside of end in script: St. LCreated by8431780177917791780L 20.9 cmc.1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-09AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 688collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c.1779-8016:35:1011:18:3711:16:3811:13:3814:35:11HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(6)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0076R0112unknownMAXWELL, Stuart1998198419901983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114P-CLIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks.1998-11-16goodtablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6polished (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002HC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by Robertson1779-801tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKST LEONARDS COLLEGEOLD ENGLISH ENDROBERTSON, PATRICKUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002DESBought by United CollegeHC267(5)hallmarks: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. thistle(quality mark). 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-80 marked (engraved) on upperside of end, in script: St. LCreated by1780177917791780L. 20.9 cmc.1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-16AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 698collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17791780c.1779-8016:35:1111:20:3911:16:3814:35:12HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC264(1)HC264(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0083MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114SusTIn the Museum Collections office.HALLMARKsilverTABLESPOONEDINBURGHspoonTHISTLE MARKOLD ENGLISH ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROBERTSON, PatrickUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-18HC:C10PurchaseROBERTSON, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-18Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6polished Short, deep scratches on inside of bowl (VLG, 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC267 (1)-(6) HC266 (1)-(3) - other spoons by RobertsonHC264(1)-(2)19981779 - 17801tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.(Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks p.549) The date letter is identified as a saxon ampersand It is notable that this spoon, made 1779-80, bears the inscription 'St. L' instead of 'United College'. The United College was created in 1747, when St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges united. Perhaps the inscription was copied by the maker from an old St Leonard's College spoon, which had been sent for remaking due to wear and tear. The various University inventories of silver suggest that the refashioning of worn spoons was fairly common. See Helen Rawson's PhD research. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHALLMARKSILVERROBERTSON, PATRICKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHST LEONARDS COLLEGESPOONTHISTLE MARKOLD ENGLISH ENDUNITED COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Bought by United CollegeHC267(6)hallmark: 1. 'PR' - Patrick Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. saxon ampersand - 1779-1780, marked (engraved) on the upperside of end, in script: 'St. L 'Created by8811780177917791780L 20.9 cmsc.1779-80APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghROBERTSON, PatrickCRE1998-11-18AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 754collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-31ST ANDREWS18:04:0509:19:3209:18:3312:59:0312:58:4612:57:0011:23:0411:48:2410:05:43University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0121MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ac114ALIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesSt Salvator's CollegeUniversity of St AndrewsURE, ArchibaldpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-05-062011-05-062011-04-192011-04-192011-04-192011-04-112011-04-082011-03-251999-01-28HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandBought by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1999-01-28Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.This information is derived from hallmarks.2000-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16polished Rim of bowl worn near top. Long scratches and spot of tarnish on inside of bowl. Hallmarks partially rubbed (VLG 01/11/02).18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)19981730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONURE, ARCHIBALDHALLMARKEDINBURGHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDUNCAN, CHARLESST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Bought by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(1)Hallmarks: 1. 'CD' over a star in a heart-shaped punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. script 'A' - 1730-31. marked (engraved) on the underside of the end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on the underside of end: three orbs, each surmounted by a cross.Created byAssayed byCreated by935173117301730173017311731L 20.3 cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAYCRE1999-01-28AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 670conservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3110:02:2709:39:0011:34:5711:34:0414:35:10HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0053MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114MMIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .polished Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Inside of bowl scratched (VLG 01/11/02)09:54:40musa/g22002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-222002unknownblack and white photographHC 268 (1)-(16)19991730-17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver Spoonssilverspoongallerymusa/g2silverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHURE, ARCHIBALDDUNCAN, CHARLESST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSgalleryobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(10)hallmark: 1. 'C.D.' over a star in a heart-shaped punch - Charles Duncan . 2. castle - Edinburgh . 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) . 4. 'A' - 1730-31 . marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by929173117301730173017311731L 20.2cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotland2011-06-132011-06-13CleanedconservationC0273EdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-09AC09:54:40DALE, Amylocated to case level2011-06-22museummusa/g2/case 21HC263-HC271 652collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:0709:40:5011:35:4411:34:5814:35:09HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0072MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114OFIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-11fairtablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Small dents in back of bowl. Deep scratch inside bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)19981730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(11)hallmarks: 1. [ 'CD' over a star in a heart shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3.'A[U]' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4.['A'] - 1730-31. marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a cross Created byAssayed by865173117301730173017311731L. 20.1cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-11AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 653collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:0809:42:3111:36:2611:35:4414:35:09HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0073MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114OFIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-11fairtablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Spots of tarnish inside bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1)- (16)19981730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(12)hallmarks: 1. ['CD' over a star in a heart shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3.'A[U]' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. ['A'] - 1730-31. marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a cross Created byAssayed by866173117301730173017311731L. 20cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-11AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 722collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:1309:45:0711:37:1611:36:2614:35:13HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0103MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114GFIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-23HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Scratches to inside of bowl. 'M' of 'M/RR' partially rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1)-(16)19981730-17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKDUNCAN, CHARLESTABLESPOONURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(13)hallmarks: 1. 'CD' over a star in a heart shaped punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. 'A' - 1730-1731 marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: three orbs, each surmounted by a cross.Created byAssayed by891173117301730173017311731L 20.2cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-23AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 665collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:0909:46:3811:37:5311:37:1614:35:10HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0048MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114EWIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThe information is derived from the hallmarksThe information is derived from the hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Long scratches inside bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unkownblack and white photographHC268(1)-(16)19981730-17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(14)hallmarks: 1. ['CD' over a star in a heart-shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. [script 'A'] - 1730-1731 marked (engraved) on the underside of end in script: 'M/RR' marked (engraved) on the underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by844173117301730173017311731L 20.1cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-09AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 687collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:1009:51:5311:38:2811:37:5314:35:11HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0116MAXWELL19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114P-CLIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byURE, ArchibaldDUNCAN, CharlesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseURE, ArchibaldDUNCAN, CharlesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed, long scratches in bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)19981730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKURE, ARCHIBALDDUNCAN, CHARLESST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002DESPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(15)hallmarks: 1. ['CD'] over a star in a heart-shaped punch - Charles Duncan . 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. '[A]U'-Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. in script ['A'] - 1730-31 marked (engraved) on the underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a crossAssayed byCreated by871173117301730173017311731L. 20.2 cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghURE, ArchibaldDUNCAN, CharlesASSAYCRE1998-11-16AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 699collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-31ST ANDREWS18:04:0309:53:2811:38:2810:05:42University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0084MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114SusTReturned to Hebdomadar's RoomIn the Museum Collections office.HALLMARKsilverTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDspoonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-05-062011-04-112011-03-251998-11-18HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-18Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-18fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Scratches and dent in bowl, dent on edge of stem-end, scratches on top of stem-end. (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220052002DALE, AmyHOPES, DavidGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220052002unknownblack and white photographHC268 (1) - (16)19981730-17311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverHALLMARKSILVERTABLESPOONEDINBURGHURE, ARCHIBALDDUNCAN, CHARLESST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDSPOONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store7 July 20051 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(16)hallmark: [1.'CD' over a star in a heart-shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. ['AU'] - Archibald Ure, (assay-master) 4. [scripted 'A' ] - 1730-31. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by882173117301730173017311731L 20.1 cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-18AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 731collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-31ST ANDREWS16:35:1409:20:2509:17:1511:24:5911:23:0514:35:13University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.520042004-09-03HC268(1)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0109MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114KGIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonEDINBURGHTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeURE, ArchibaldpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-27HC:C10PurchaseURE, ArchibaldDUNCAN, CharlesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairWork and WorshipUniversity Librarytablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished, hallmarks significantly rubbed, 'M' of engraved 'M/RR' rubbed (VLG 01/11/02).16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268 (1)-(16)19981730 - 17311730 - 17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONEDINBURGHTABLESPOONDUNCAN, CHARLESHANOVERIAN ENDST SALVATORS COLLEGEURE, ARCHIBALDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(2)hallmarks: 1. ['CD' over a star in a heart-shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. script 'A' - 1730-31 marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: 'M/RR' marked (engraved) on underside of end: three orbs, each surmounted by a crossAssayed byCreated by901173117301730173017311731L 20.1cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghURE, ArchibaldDUNCAN, CharlesASSCRE1998-11-27AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 693collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:1109:22:3411:26:3811:24:5914:35:12HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0078MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114JBIn the Museum Collections office.silverEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONspoonHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.polished, hallmarks significantly rubbed (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268 (1) - (16)19981730 - 17311730 - 17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVEREDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATOR'S COLLEGESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(3)hallmarks: 1. ['CD' over a star in a heart shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. ['A]U' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. ['A' in script] -1730 - 31 marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs each surmounted by a cross.Created byAssayed by876173117301730173017311731L20.1cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-16AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 703collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:1209:24:2211:28:2211:26:3814:35:12HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0092MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114TKIn the Museum Collections office.spoonTABLESPOONsilverEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-19HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-19Stored WithComponentRecord statethis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished, hallmarks significantly rubbed. Edge of bowl dented to one side. Small dents to middle of bowl. Scratches in bowl (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)19981730-17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSPOONTABLESPOONSILVERDUNCAN, CHARLESEDINBURGHURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDST SALVATORS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHALLMARKOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(4)hallmarks:1. 'CD' over a star in a heart shaped punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. script 'A' - 1730-31 marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by886173117301730173017311731L20cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-19AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 727collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:1309:26:4811:29:4911:28:2214:35:13HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0105MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114CSIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-27HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is drived from hallmarks1998-11-27fairtablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.Polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Dents to edge of bowl on one side. Small, deep scratch inside bowl at top of stem. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1)-(16)19981730-17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverDUNCAN, CHARLESSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDURE, ARCHIBALDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(5)hallmarks: 'C[D]' over a star in a heart shaped punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. script 'A'- 1730-31 marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: three orbs each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by897173117301730173017311731L 20.2cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-27AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 675collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1730173116:35:1009:29:1211:30:5811:29:5014:35:11HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0067MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114STIn the Museum Collections office.HANOVERIAN ENDsilverspoonHALLMARKEDINBURGHTABLESPOONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarkThis information is derived from the hallmark1998-11-11fairtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.polished. scratches inside bowl [initials 'IF'?]and back of stem. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photograph HC268(1)-(16)19961730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHANOVERIAN ENDSILVERURE, ARCHIBALDSPOONHALLMARKDUNCAN, CHARLESST SALVATORS COLLEGEEDINBURGHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTABLESPOONOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Slavator's CollegeHC268(6)hallmarks 1. 'C[D'] over a star in a heart-shaped punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle- Edinburgh 3. [A] U - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. 'A' in script - 1730-31 marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a cross Created byAssayed by86017310173001730173017311731L 20.2 cm.c.1730-31APAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-11AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 645collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-31ST ANDREWS18:04:0209:31:4011:32:0211:30:5810:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0043MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114EHIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomspoonTABLESPOONsilverHALLMARKHANOVERIAN ENDEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-03HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-03Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Small scratches to back of bowl. Small dent to bowl. (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknown 1990sblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)19991730-311730-311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSPOONTABLESPOONSILVERDUNCAN, CHARLESHALLMARKURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDEDINBURGHST SALVATORS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(7)hallmarks: 1. ['CD' over a star in a heart-shaped punch] - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. script ['A'] 1730-31. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: three orbs, each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by837173117301730173017311731L 20.2cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-03AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 660collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3116:35:0809:34:2311:33:0711:32:0214:35:09HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(9)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0005MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114SSIn the Museum Collections office.spoonsilverHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-05HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-05Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information was derived from hallmarks.This information was derived from hallmarks.1998-11-05fairtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.polished, cross (Saltire) scratched in bowl. Hallmarks significantly rubbed (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC268(1) - (16)1999between 1730 - 31between 1730 - 311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSPOONSILVERHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDST SALVATORS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(8)hallmarks: 1. '[CD]' over a star in a [heart-shaped] punch - Charles Duncan 2. castle - Edinburgh 3.'A[U]' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. upper case, script '[A]' - 1730 - 31 marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/RR. marked (engraved) on underside of end:3 orbs, each surmounted by a cross.Created byAssayed by756173117301730173017311731L 20.1 cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-05AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 671conservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17301731c.1730-3110:02:2709:36:1111:34:0411:33:0814:35:11HC268(1)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0063MAXWELL , Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114MMIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1998-11-09goodtablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .polished, hallmarks significantly rubbed (VLG 01/11/02)09:54:40musa/g22002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-222002unknownblack and white photographHC 268 (1-8 and 10-16)19991730 - 17311730-17311tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16(S. Maxwell) The mark 'CD' is wrongly attributed to Charles Dickson by Jackson. The spoon bears the arms of St Salvator's College, the imperial orb surmounted by a Latin cross, and the initials of [Magister / Master] Robert Ramsay, Principal of St Salvator's College 1698-1733. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver Spoonssilverspoongallerymusa/g2silverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHDUNCAN, CHARLESURE, ARCHIBALDST SALVATORS COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSgalleryobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Salvator's CollegeHC268(9)hallmark: 1. ['C.D.' over a star in a heart-shaped punch ]- Charles Duncan . 2. castle - Edinburgh . 3. ['AU' ]- Archibald Ure (assay master) . 4. 'A' - 1730-31 . marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/RR marked (engraved) on underside of end: 3 orbs, each surmounted by a crossCreated byAssayed by927173117301730173017311731L 20.1cmc.1730-31APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotland2011-06-132011-06-13CleanedconservationC0273EdinburghEdinburghDUNCAN, CharlesURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-09AB09:54:40DALE, Amylocated to case level2011-06-22museummusa/g2/case 21HC263-HC271 756collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-34ST ANDREWS18:04:0510:04:3109:55:3311:41:1811:50:2310:05:43University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0123MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ALIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-082011-03-251999-01-28HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1999-01-28Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.This information is derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7polished. Small, deep scratches inside of bowl. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC269 (1) - (7) HC265 (1) - (5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions19981733-341733-341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHURE, ARCHIBALDGORDON, HUGHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST LEONARDS COLLEGEDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHHANOVERIAN ENDHALLMARKOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(1)Hallmarks: 1. 'HG' in a shaped punch - Hugh Gordon 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU'- Archibald Ure, assay master 4. a script 'D' - 1733-34. marked (engraved) on the underside of end: 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposed marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/ID, with downward-pointing arrow between 'I' and 'D'Created byAssayed by934173417331733173317341734L 21.2 cmc.1733-34APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1999-01-28AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 732conservacollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-410:26:3411:43:3811:41:1814:35:14HC269(1)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114ALDKG35The majority of the University silver was listed by Stuart Maxwell in 1983/84In the Museum Collections office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverHALLMARKspoonEDINBURGHTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-222011-04-112011-04-112011-03-212008-10-151998-11-27HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-27Stored WithComponentRecord statethis information is derived from hallmarksthis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7polished Hallmarks partially rubbed. Some tarnishing inside bowl. Edge of bowl dented on one side (VLG 01/11/02)198320022008MAXWELL, StuartGARRINGTON, VictoriaDALE, Amy198420022008unknownblack and white photographHC269 (1)-(7) HC265 (1)-(5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions19981733 - 341733 - 341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver Spoonssilverspoonmuseummusa/g2/case 2silverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONEDINBURGHTABLESPOONURE, ARCHIBALDGORDON, HUGHST LEONARDS COLLEGEDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file1983 - 19841 November 200216 October 2008Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(2)hallmarks: 1. 'HG' in a shaped punch - Hugh Gordon 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. a script 'D' - 1733-34 marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposed marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: 'M/ID', with a downward-pointing arrow between the 'I' and 'D'.Created byAssayed by902173417331733173317341734L 21.2 cmc.1733-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotland2011-06-132011-06-13CleanedconservationC0273EdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-27ACmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC263-HC271 694conservacollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-410:26:3311:45:0711:43:3814:35:12HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0079MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ALDJBIn the Museum Collections office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDspoonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-222011-04-112011-04-112011-03-212008-10-151998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-16goodtablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7polished, 2 deep scratches under 'M/ID' inscription (VLG 01/11/02)20022008GARRINGTON, VictoriaDALE, Amy20022008unknownblack and white photographHC269(1)-(7) HC265(1)-(5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions19981733 - 17341733 - 17341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver Spoonssilverspoonmuseummusa/g2/case 2silverSILVEREDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONGORDON, HUGHURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDST LEONARDS COLLEGEDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHSPOONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file1 November 200216 October 2008Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(3)hallmarks: 1. 'HG' in a shaped punch - Hugh Gordon (maker) 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. 'D' in script - 1733 - 34 marked (engraved) on the underside of end in script : 'L' with a smaller 's' super-imposed. marked (engraved) on the underside of end in script : M/ID. Downward-pointing arrow between 'I' and 'D'.Created byAssayed by877173417331733173317341734L21.2cmc.1733-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotland2011-06-132011-06-13CleanedconservationC0273EdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-16ABmuseummusa/g2/case 21HC263-HC271 707collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-416:35:1211:46:1811:45:0714:35:13HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0091MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114TKIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDEDINBURGHScotlandHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-19HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-19Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-19goodtablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7polished Bowl dented and slightly worn on one side. 'S' and 'L' partially rubbed16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC269(1) - (7) HC265(1) - (5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions19981733-1734between 1733 and 17341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDGORDON, HUGHEDINBURGHDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHSCOTLANDST LEONARDS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSURE, ARCHIBALDHALLMARKOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(4)hallmarks:1.' HG' in shaped punch - Hugh Gordon. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. 'AU' - Alexander Ure (assay master). 4. a script 'D' - 1733-34. marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'S' superimposed on 'L' marked (engraved) on underside of end: M/ID. Downward-pointing arrow between 'I' and 'D'Created byAssayed by890173417331733173317341734L21.1cm c.1733-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-19AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 728collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-34ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS18:04:0411:48:5811:47:2111:46:1810:05:42University of St Andrews LibraryUniversity of St AndrewsE2004.5E2005.120042005-05-082004-09-032005-03-19HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(6)HC269(7)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0106MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114CSIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-27HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-27goodWork and WorshipA Taste of St AndrewsUniversity LibrarySt Andrews Museumtablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7polished (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC269(1) - (7) HC265(1) - (5) earlier spoons with the same inscription19981733-17341733-17341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverGORDON, HUGHSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDST LEONARDS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(5)hallmarks: 1. 'HG' in a shaped punch - Hugh Gordon 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. script 'D' - 1733-34 marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'L' with smaller 's' superimposed marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: M/ID. Downward-pointing arrow between the 'I' and 'D'Created byAssayed by898173417331733173317341734L 21.4cmc.1733-34APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-27AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 697collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-4ST ANDREWS18:04:0310:18:2411:48:4011:48:1811:47:2210:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(7)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0082MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114STIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonHALLMARKEDINBURGHTABLESPOONHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-18HC:C10PurchaseURE, ArchibaldGORDON, HughEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-18Stored WithComponentRecord statethis information is derived from the hallmarkThis information is derived from the hallmark1998-11-18poorA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.polished; dents on the side of stem and on the bottom of bowl; end of bowl very worn and dented. Hallmarks partially rubbed (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC269 (1)-(7) HC265 (1)-(5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions19961733-341733-17341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverGORDON, HUGHSILVERSPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHURE, ARCHIBALDTABLESPOONST LEONARDS COLLEGEDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file.Moved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(6)hallmarks 1. 'HG' Hugh Gordon 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' - Archibald Ure (assay master) 4. script 'D' - 1733-34 marked (engraved) on underside of end: 'L' with a smaller 's' superimpossed marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M / ID. Downward-pointing arrow between the 'I' and 'D' Assayed byCreated by880173417331733173317341734L 20.7 cmc.1733-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghURE, ArchibaldGORDON, HughASSAYCRE1998-11-18AD18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 646collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17331734c.1733-4ST ANDREWS18:04:0211:49:4411:48:1810:05:41University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0044MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ac114EHIn the Museum Collections office.Hebdomadar's RoomsilverHANOVERIAN ENDEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONspoonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldUniversity of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegeDREW, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-03HC:C10PurchaseGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-03Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7polished. 2 deep scratches on back of stem end. Hallmarks partially rubbed (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005no photographblack and white photographHC 269(1) - (7) HC 265(1) - (5) earlier spoons with the same inscriptions1733-341733-341tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5St Leonard's College spoon. 'M/ID' stands for [Magister / Master] Joseph Drew, Principal of St Leonard's College, 1708-38. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverST LEONARDS COLLEGESILVERURE, ARCHIBALDHANOVERIAN ENDEDINBURGHHALLMARKDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHTABLESPOONSPOONGORDON, HUGHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by St Leonard's CollegeHC269(7)hallmarks: 1. 'HG' in a shaped punch - Hugh Gordon 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'AU' Archibald Ure, (assay master) 4. a script 'D' - 1733-34 marked (engraved) on underside of end: an 'L' with a smaller 'S' superimposed. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: M/ID. Downward-pointing arrow between 'I' and 'D'Created byAssayed by838173417331733173317341734L 21.2cmc.1733-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughURE, ArchibaldCREASSAY1998-11-03AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 29collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195811:47:0012:10:4812:11:2912:00:42, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 92, col. ill. p. 93ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19591873100Silence Room, St Regulus HallSilence Room, St Regulus HallMissingScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPECASTLEKISMULKISHMULBARRAgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDIXON, AnnainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-212011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-11-05HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationDIXON, AnnaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £5.5.019581996-11-05unknownKismul (or Kishmul) Castle, Barra195819631981unknownunknownunknown195819631981HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustearly - mid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last known location the Silence Room at St. Regulus HallRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPECASTLEKISMULKISHMULBARRAPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1958?19631981PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC27signed, lower right: Anna DixonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939190019391940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDIXON, Anna; (British, 1873-1959)CRE1996-11-05MUmissing1 723collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17741775c.1774-5ST ANDREWS18:04:0310:24:1211:52:1011:51:4310:05:42University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0100MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ac114ad458ac114GFIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-05-062011-04-112011-04-082011-03-251998-11-23HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-23fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6Polished. Small dents to bowl. Small scratches down side of stem. Hallmarks partially rubbed (VLG 01/11/02).18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC270(1)-(6) HC271(1)-(5) similar spoons made in the following year 19981774-17751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONHEWITT, JAMESTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by United CollegeHC270(1)hallmarks: 1. 'IH' script - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. gothic 'u' - 1774-1775 4. thistle (quality mark) marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script, SSSLCreated by8921775177417741775L 21.4cmc.1774-5APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-23AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 724collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17741775c.1774-5ST ANDREWS18:04:0411:53:2511:52:1010:05:42University of St AndrewsE2005.12005-05-082005-03-19HC270(1)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0101MAXWELL, Stuart841983ad458ac114ac114ac114GFIn the Museum Collections office.Returned to Hebdomadar's RoomsilverspoonEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-112011-04-112011-03-251998-11-23HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-23Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1998-11-23fairA Taste of St AndrewsSt Andrews Museumtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 Polished. Small dents and scratches to bowl. (VLG 01/11/02)18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0220022005DALE, AmyGARRINGTON, VictoriaHOPES, David12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0220022005unknownblack and white photographHC270(1)-(6) HC271(1)-(5) similar spoons made in the following year19981774-17751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonhebroomsilverSILVERSPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTABLESPOONHEWITT, JAMESTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1 November 20027 July 2005Purchased by United CollegeHC270(2)hallmarks: 1. 'I.H' script - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. gothic 'U' - 1774-1775 4. thistle - (quality mark) marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script, SSSLCreated by8931775177417741775L 21.5cmc.1774-5APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-23AC18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1HC263-HC271 668collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17741775c.1774-516:35:0910:30:3911:54:3911:53:2614:35:10HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0051MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114ac114EWIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks1998-11-09fairtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6Polished. Dented underside of bowl. Hallmarks partially rubbed.16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC270(1) - (6) HC271(1) - (5) similar spoons made in the following year19981774-17751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery 'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHEWITT, JAMESTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC270(3)hallmarks:1. 'IH' script - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. gothic 'U' - 1774-1775 4. thistle (quality mark) marked (engraved) in script in the underside of the end: SSSLCreated by8471775177417741775L 21.5cmc.1774-5APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-09AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 667collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17741775c.1774-516:35:0911:56:0211:54:3914:35:10HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(5)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0050MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114EWIn the Museum Collections office.silverHALLMARKspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks2002-11-01goodtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6Polished. Hallmarks partially rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC270(1) - (6) HC271(1) - (5) similar spoons made in the following year19981774-17751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlerySilver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHEWITT, JAMESTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC270(4)hallmarks:1. 'IH' script - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. gothic 'U' - 1774 - 1775 4. thistle (quality mark) marked (engraved) in script on the underside of the end: SSSLCreated by8461775177417741775L 21.3cmc.1774-5APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-09AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 689collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17741775c.1774-516:35:1111:57:1211:56:0214:35:11HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0114MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114P-CLIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information from hallmarks.2002-11-01goodtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6polished. Hallmarks slightly rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photograph19981774-751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDUNITED COLLEGEHEWITT, JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC270(5)hallmarks: 1. 'IH' script - James Hewitt. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. a gothic 'U' - 1774-75 4. thistle (quality mark) marked (engraved) in script on the underside of the end : SSSLCreated by8721775177417741775L.21.5 cmc.1774-5APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-16AB16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 690collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople177417751774-516:35:1111:58:3811:57:1214:35:11HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0113MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114P-CLIn the Museum Collections office.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-16HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-16Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is dervied from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6polished. Dents to edge of bowl and bowl itself. Hallmarks partially rubbed. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC270(1) - (6) HC271(1) - (5) similar spoons made in the following year.19981774-751tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDUNITED COLLEGEHEWITT, JAMESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC270(6)hallmarks: 1. 'IH' script - James Hewitt. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. a gothic 'U' - 1774-75 4. thistle (quality mark) marked (engraved) on the underside of end, in script : SSSLCreated by873017750177417741775L.21.5 cm1774-5APAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-16AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 700collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17751776c. 1775-616:35:1212:00:0311:58:3814:35:12HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0085MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114SusTIn the Museum Collections office.silverTABLESPOONEDINBURGHspoonHALLMARKHANOVERIAN ENDTHISTLE MARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-18HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-18Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-18fairtablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Long scratches inside bowl. Small dent to one side of bowl. Small dents to end of stem. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC271(1)-(5) HC270(1)-(6) similar spoons made in the previous year19981775 - 17761tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in wooden box with United College spoons.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHEWITT, JAMESSILVERTABLESPOONEDINBURGHSPOONHALLMARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDTHISTLE MARKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC271(1)hallmark: 1.['IH'] in script - James Hewitt. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. gothic 'V' - 1775-1776. marked (engraved) on the underside of end, in script: SSSL .Created by883177601775017751776L. 21.8 cmsc. 1775-6APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-18AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 701collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17751776c. 1775-616:35:1212:02:4712:00:0314:35:12HC271(1)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0086MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114SusTIn the Museum Collections office.silverTABLESPOONEDINBURGHspoonHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-18HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-18Stored WithComponentRecord statethis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.Polished. Hallmarks partially rubbed. Tarnish to stem end. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC271(1)-(5) HC270(1)-(6). similar spoons made in the previous year19981775 - 17761tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHEWITT, JAMESSILVERTABLESPOONEDINBURGHSPOONHALLMARKUNITED COLLEGETHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC271(2)hallmark: 1.'IH' in script - James Hewitt. 2. castle - Edinburgh. 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. a gothic 'V' - 1775-1776. marked (engraved) on the underside of end, in script : SSSL Created by8841776177517751776L. 21.7 cmsc. 1775-6APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-18AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 661collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17751776c.1775-616:35:0812:03:4812:02:4714:35:10HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(4)HC271(5)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0006MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114SSIn the Museum Collections office.spoonsilverHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-05HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-05Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information was derived from hallmarks.2002-11-01fairtablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.Polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Long scratch in bowl. Small dents to bowl. Stem end scratched on top. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC271(1) - (5) HC270(1) - (6): similar spoons made in the previous year19991775 - 761tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSPOONSILVERHALLMARKTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHEWITT, JAMESUNITED COLLEGETHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC271(3)hallmarks: 1. script 'IH' - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle - (quality mark) 4. gothic 'v' - 1775 - 76. marked (engraved) in script on the underside of end: SSSL.Created by7571776177517751776L 21.9 cmc.1775-6APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-05AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 672collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17751776c.1775-616:35:1012:05:5012:03:4814:35:11HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(5)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0064MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114MMIn the Museum Collections OfficespoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-09HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-09Stored WithComponentRecord state2002-11-01fairtablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .Polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Stem end tarnished on back. Long, light scratch to front of stem end. Small, deep scratches to bowl. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC 271 (1)-(5) HC 270 (1)-(6) similar spoons made in the previous year20001775 - 17761tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in fitted wooden box containing United College cutlery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverHEWITT, JAMESSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHEWITT, JAMESHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSILVERST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC271(4)hallmark: 1. [I H] - James Hewitt . 2. castle - Edinburgh . 3. thistle (quality mark) . 4. gothic 'V' - 1775-76 marked ( engraved ) on underside of end : 'SSSL'Created by16291776177517751776L 21.8 cmc.1775-6APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-09AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 655collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17751776c.1775-616:35:0812:06:4012:05:5014:35:09HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0074MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ac114ac114ac114OFIn the Museum Collections office.spoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHsilverTHISTLE MARKHANOVERIAN ENDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEWITT, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeUnited CollegeSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-211998-11-11HC:C10PurchaseHEWITT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by United CollegeHC263-HC2711Present1998-11-11Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks2002-11-01fairtablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5Polished. Hallmarks significantly rubbed. Bowl scratched inside and out. (VLG 01/11/02)16:34:08oastore2002GARRINGTON, Victoria2011-06-202002unknownblack and white photographHC271(1) - (5) HC270(1) - (6) similar spoons made in the previous year19981775-761tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6'SSSL' stands for 'St Salvator's, St Leonard's' i.e. the United College. It is interested that the term 'United College' is not used. Stored in a fitted wooden box containing United College cultery.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSPOONTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHSILVERHEWITT, JAMESTHISTLE MARKUNITED COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST SALVATORS COLLEGEST LEONARDS COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file1 November 2002Purchased by United CollegeHC271(5)hallmarks: 1. ['IH'] in script - James Hewitt 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. thistle (quality mark) 4. a gothic 'V' - 1775-76 marked (engraved) on underside of end in script: SSSLCreated by8691776177517751776L. 21.8 cmc.1775-6APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghHEWITT, JamesCRE1998-11-11AC16:34:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf B in wooden cutlery box2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4B1HC263-HC271 657collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern17531754c.1753-411:17:2611:11:0009:40:3812:06:5911:42:5915:30:2017:33:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0002MAXWELL, Stuart19841983HC272(2)ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverHALLMARKEDINBURGHspoonSERVING SPOONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-05-062011-04-152011-04-112011-04-082011-03-282011-02-161998-11-05HC:C10PurchaseLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Mary's College1Present1998-11-05ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.This information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-05goodserving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.polished17:33:14oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620082009unknownblack and white photograph19981753 -17541753 - 17541serving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.Silver SpoonssilverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERHALLMARKEDINBURGHSPOONSERVING SPOONLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONGORDON, HUGHST MARY'S COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009Purchased by St Mary's CollegeHC272(1)hallmarks: 1. 'L & R' - Lothian and Robertson. 2. castle - Edinburgh town mark. 3. 'HG' - Hugh Gordon, assay master 4. 'y' - 1753-54. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: Col : Mar : St And : 1754Created byAssayed by754175417531753175317541754L 37.4 cmc.1753-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONGORDON, HughCREASSAY1998-11-05AB17:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfC2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 658collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern17531754c.1753-411:20:0409:41:1509:40:3815:30:2017:33:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0003MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HALLMARKEDINBURGHspoonSERVING SPOONsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282011-02-161998-11-05HC:C10HC272(1)PurchaseLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughEdinburgh, ScotlandPurchased by St Mary's College1Present1998-11-05ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.This information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-05goodserving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.polished, obvious dent in bowl17:33:14oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620082009unknownblack and white photograph19981753 -17541753 - 17541Silver Spoonsserving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.silverspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverST MARY'S COLEGEHALLMARKEDINBURGHSPOONSERVING SPOONLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONGORDON, HUGHSILVERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009Purchased by St Mary's CollegeHC272(2)hallmarks: 1. 'L & R' - Lothian and Robertson. 2. castle - Edinburgh town mark. 3. 'HG' - Hugh Gordon, assay master 4. 'y' - 1753-54. marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: Col : Mar : St And : 1754Created byAssayed by753175417531753175317541754L 37.4 cmc.1753-4APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONGORDON, HughCREASSAY1998-11-05AB17:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfC2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 755collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern17531983between 1753 and 198311:23:0312:08:5511:35:5915:30:2218:02:0917:59:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0122MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ALMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverspoonTABLESPOONHALLMARKEDINBURGHHANOVERIAN ENDFACETTED JOINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-112011-04-082011-03-282011-02-162011-02-161999-01-28HC:C10unknownGORDON, HughLothian & RobertsonEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present1999-01-28ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.This information is derived from hallmarks.1999-01-28goodtablespoon with narow, almost oval bowl, facetted join, and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24polished17:59:36oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620082009unknownblack and white photographHC273 (1) - (24)19981753-541753-541Silver SpoonsspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONGORDON, HUGHHALLMARKEDINBURGHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONGORDON, HUGHHANOVERIAN ENDST MARY'S COLLEGEFACETTED JOINOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009HC273(1)Hallmarks: 1. castle - Edinburgh 2. 'HG' - Hugh Gordon (assay master) 3. 'y' 1753-54 4. 'L & R' - Lothian & Robertson marked (engraved) on underside of end, in script: Col: Mar:/ St. And/ 1754unknownAssayed byCreated by933HC273.jpgHC273 reverse.jpg198317531753175317541754L 21.0 cmbetween 1753 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghGORDON, HughLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONASSAYCRE1999-01-28AB17:59:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfB2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4B1 730collect>interncollect>internpeople17531983between 1753 and 198312:00:5811:36:0115:30:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0108MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458ac114CSMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverspoonTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKHANOVERIAN ENDFACETTED JOINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAssayed byLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-082011-03-281998-11-27HC:C10unknownLothian & RobertsonGORDON, HughEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present1998-11-27ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarksThis information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-27goodtablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24polished, small round dent near join17:29:16oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1620082009unknownblack and white photographHC273(1) - (24)19981753-17541753-17541Silver SpoonsspoonOpen Access StoreoastoresilverGORDON, HUGHSILVERSPOONTABLESPOONEDINBURGHHALLMARKLOTHIAN & ROBERTSONST MARY'S COLLEGEHANOVERIAN ENDFACETTED JOINOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009HC273(10)hallmarks: 1. 'L&R' - Lothian & Robertson 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. 'HG' - Hugh Gordon, (assay master) 4. 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Lidded flagon, ornament on top of lid, decoration around top and spout, sunburst design with monogram in centre (see notes)listed by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silvercommunion cuphebroomsilvergiltSILVERCOMMUNIONST MUNGOWINECUPTULIPGILTWALKER & HALLSHEFFIELDCRICHTON, DOpen Access StoreL. Martin list; object history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996February 2003By Mr CrichtonHC274(1)hallmarks: 1. crown 2. lion passant 3. k 1902-1903 4. 'W&H' in flag, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, England marked on reverse (engraved): ST. Mungo's / Church / 1903 / THE GIFT OF / Mr. D. Crichton marked on front: sunburst with IHS monogram in centre marked on base: WALKER & HALL / SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND / 45 and 'W & H' in a flag aboveCRICHTON, Mr DSt Mungo's ChurchunknownCreated byManufactered by16411903190319960001902190319030001902190219031903H 21.9cm, D (rim) 8.2cm (base) 10.5cm1902-19031903after 1903PDAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandSheffieldSheffieldWalker & HallWalker & HallCREMANU1998-09-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore 633collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19031996after 190313:39:2618:04:0012:11:0712:10:29HC274(1)HC275single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114SKHsilverCOMMUNIONST MUNGO'S CHURCHWINECUPTULIPgiltSHEFFIELDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byWalker & HallCRICHTON, DinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-052011-06-082011-04-112011-04-111998-09-22unknownWalker & HallSheffield, Englandunknown1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-03-14goodone of a pair of Communion Cups given to St Mungo's Church in 1903 by Mr D Crichton; tulip shape, gilt inside; sunburst design on front with monogramslight scratches and small dents in base, small dent to bottom right of sunburst design - JMM 14/03/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962003DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962003MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC2751902-190319031903119031902DonationPurchaseSt Mungo's ChurchCRICHTON, DBy Mr Crichtonone of a pair of Communion Cups given to St. Mungo's Church in 1903 by Mr D Crichton; tulip shape, gilt inside; sunburst design on front with monogramflagon for communion wine, of similar style to Communion Cups HC274(1)&(2). Lidded flagon, ornament on top of lid, decoration around top and spout, sunburst design with monogram in centre (see notes)listed by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silvercommunion cuphebroomsilvergiltSILVERCOMMUNIONST MUNGOWINECUPTULIPGILTWALKER & HALLSHEFFIELDCRICHTON, DOpen Access StoreL. Martin list; object history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996February 2003By Mr CrichtonHC274(2)hallmarks: 1. crown, 2. lion passant, 3. k 1902-1903, 4. 'W&H' in flag, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, England marked on reverse (engraved): ST. Mungo's / Church / 1903 / THE GIFT OF / Mr. D. Crichton marked on front: sunburst with IHS monogram in centre marked on base: WALKER & HALL / SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND / 45 ; 'W&H' in flag above; letters 'R' and 'W' scratchedCRICHTON, Mr D.St Mungo's ChurchunknownCreated by16421903190319960190219031903019021903H 21.9cm, D (rim) 8.2cm (base) 10.5cm1902-19031903after 1903PDAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0119SheffieldWalker & HallCRE1998-09-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 634collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19031996after 190314:49:0913:41:2410:19:2712:11:07HC274(1)HC274(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ad458ac114SKHsilverCOMMUNIONflagonST MUNGO'S CHURCHWINESHEFFIELDCHURCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byWalker & HallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-042011-07-052011-06-082011-04-111998-09-22unknownWalker & HallSheffield, Englandunknown1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-03-14goodflagon for communion wine, of similar style to Communion Cups HC274(1)&(2). Lidded flagon, ornament on top of lid, decoration around top and spout, sunburst design with monogram in centre (see notes)slight scratching and small dent below spout - JMM 14/03/0310:18:4912:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962003DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962003ROBINSON, ClaireMACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC274(1) &(2)2011-08-031902-190319031903119031902DonationPurchaseSt Mungo's ChurchSt Mungo's ChurchBy the members.Purchased by the members.one of a pair of Communion Cups given to St. Mungo's Church in 1903 by Mr D Crichton; tulip shape, gilt inside; sunburst design on front with monogramone of a pair of Communion Cups given to St Mungo's Church in 1903 by Mr D Crichton; tulip shape, gilt inside; sunburst design on front with monogram(continued from name) and inscription. listed by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silverflagonhebroomsilverSILVERCOMMUNIONFLAGONST MUNGOWINEWALKER & HALLSHEFFIELDCHURCHOpen Access StoreL. Martin list; object history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996February 2003By the members.HC275hallmarks: 1. crown, 2. lion passant, 3. k 1902-1903, 4. 'W&H' in flag, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, England marked on front (engraved): St Mungo's Church / 1903 / IHS / The Gift of the / Members marked on base: 'W&H' in flag; 51000 / WALKER & HALL / SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND / 45Members, St Mungo's ChurchSt Mungo's ChurchunknownCreated bydbi HC275.jpg16431903190319960190219031903019021903H 38.2cm, W 25.2cm, D20cm1902-031903after 1903PDAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0120SheffieldWalker & HallCRE1998-09-22AB10:18:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf D2011-06-08Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4D1 635collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19491949194914:43:3010:20:2711:28:2312:08:07HC276(2)HC276(3)HC276(4)HC948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895hcr1ad458ac114ac114SKHlisted by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silverCUPsilver plateTWO-HANDLEDBIRMINGHAMELECTROPLATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byElkington & CoHamilton HallGrand HotelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-042011-06-082011-04-152011-03-281998-09-22PurchaseElkington & CoBirmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-03-14goodsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of fourlight scratching from use/cleaning - JMM 14/03/0310:20:0112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962003DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962003ROBINSON, ClaireMACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC276(2), (3), (4)2011-08-0320031895189511895PurchaseGrand Hotelsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated teapot from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on frontThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews, was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertwo-handled cuphebroomsilver plateSILVERCUPGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETWO-HANDLEDELKINGTON & CO.BIRMINGHAMHAMILTON HALLELECTROPLATEOpen Access StoreL. Martin list; object history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996February 2003Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC276(1)Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) E & Co. (each letter in one of three separate shields); (4) shield containing crown above E&Co.; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co. marked on front: GRAND HOTEL Grand HotelGrand HotelCreated bydbi hc276(1).jpg1640189519491895194918951895H 11cm, W 17.2cm, D 11.6cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0121BirminghamElkington & CoCRE1998-09-22AB10:20:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 4, shelf C2011-06-08Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 636collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19491949194918:04:0111:28:2412:13:3512:11:55HC276(1)HC276(3)HC276(4)HC948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458ac114ac114ac114SKHlisted by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silverCUPsilver plateTWO-HANDLEDBIRMINGHAMELECTROPLATEHOTELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byElkington & CoHamilton HallGrand HotelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-152011-04-112011-04-111998-09-22PurchaseElkington & Co.Birmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-03-14goodsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of fourslight scratching from use/cleaning - JMM 14/03/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962003DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyMACRAE, Joanna12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962003HC276(1), (3), (4)1895198511895PurchaseGrand Hotelsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated teapot from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on frontThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews, was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertwo-handled cuphebroomsilver plate (electroplate)SILVERCUPGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETWO-HANDLEDBIRMINGHAMELECTROPLATEHOTELHAMILTON HALLELKINGTONOpen Access StoreL. Martin list; object history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996February 2003Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC276(2)Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) E & Co. (each letter in one of three separate shields); (4) shield containing crown above E&Co.; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co. marked on front: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by198519491895194918951895H 11cm W 17.2cm D 11.6cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0122BirminghamElkington & Co.CRE1998-09-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 637collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19491949194918:04:0111:28:2412:15:13HC276(1)HC276(2)HC276(4)HC948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458ac114ac114JMMListed by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silverCUPsilver plateTWO-HANDLEDBIRMINGHAMELECTROPLATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byElkington & CoHamilton HallGrand HotelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-152011-04-112003-07-23PurchaseElkington & Co.Birmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna200320032003marked1998-09-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2003-07-23goodsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of fourSome scratching from cleaning over the years, 2 cm dent front bottom, to left of decoration - JMM 23/07/0318:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-0219962002DALE, AmyMARTIN, LucyGARRINGTON, Victoria12:09:342011-06-082011-06-0219962002MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC276(1), (2), (4)20031895198511895PurchaseGrand Hotelsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated teapot from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on frontThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews, was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertwo-handled cuphebroomsilver plateSILVERCUPGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETWO-HANDLEDELKINGTON & COBIRMINGHAMHAMILTON HALLELECTROPLATEOpen Access Storeobject history file, L. Martin listMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store19962002Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC276(3)Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) E & Co. (each letter in one of three separate shields); (4) shield containing crown above E&Co.; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co. marked on front: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by1724198519491895194918951895H 11, W 17.2, D 11.6 cmc.18951949PAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0132BirminghamElkington & Co.CRE1998-09-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 638collect>interncollect>intern19491949194918:04:0111:28:24HC276(1)HC276(2)HC276(3)HC948single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektc.1895ad458ac114SKHlisted by L. Martin in 1996 (hebroom) but not included on S. Maxwell list from 1984.silverCUPsilver plateTWO- HANDLEDBIRMINGHAMELECTROPLATEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byElkington & CoHamilton HallGrand HotelinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-082011-04-151998-09-22PurchaseElkington & Co.Birmingham, EnglandGrand HotelAcquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.1Present1998-09-22ComponentRecord state1998-09-22goodsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of fourgood (JMM 03/10/2003) 18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-021996DALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy12:09:342011-06-082011-06-021996HC276(1), (2), (3)1895198511895PurchaseGrand Hotelsilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated teapot from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on frontThe Grand Hotel, St Andrews, was established in 1896. In 1949 it was purchased by the University and became a student residence, Hamilton Hall.silvertwo-handled cuphebroomsilver plateSILVERCUPGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATETWO- HANDLEDELKINGTON & CO.BIRMINGHAMHAMILTON HALLELECTROPLATEOpen Access Storeobject history file, L. Martin listMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access Store1996Acquired by the University in 1949 with the Grand Hotel building.HC276(4)Marks on base: (1) 1; (2) 18723; (3) E & Co. (each letter in one of three separate shields); (4) shield containing crown above E&Co.; (5) J [date letter for 1895]; (6) ELKINGTON & Co. marked on front: GRAND HOTELGrand HotelGrand HotelCreated by194919851949189518951895H 11, W 17.2, D 11.6 cm1949c.1895APPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamElkington & Co.CRE1998-09-22AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 709collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18271827182719851985ST ANDREWS14:25:5414:23:0814:45:1015:30:0116:08:4216:05:1015:48:33Kelso Mail, Thursday 6 December 1827St Andrews MuseumE2003.52003-08-312003-05-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt'The College Museum of St Andrews has been further enriched by a handsome silver cup taken from a Pagoda in the Burman empire during the late war, upon which are described the twelve signs of the zodiac, on twelve different compartments. This valuable relic was presented to the University by Col. Brodie of the East India Company's Service, son of the late Rev. Mr Brodie, minister of Carnbee, in the Presbytery of St Andrews'.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JABSKHMoved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries to MUSA. Currently in the store under the stairs waiting to be moved to the Crawford store or to go on display in the cabinet of curiosities.Moved from MUSA store and placed on display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.bowlZODIACBurmasilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated byBRODIE,CLEGHORN, HughpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-062011-05-062011-04-082011-03-282010-12-012010-12-012010-12-012009-12-031998-11-20Donationunknownpossibly BurmeseBRODIE,Colonel Brodie was an alumnus of the University. The bowl was brought from Madras by Hugh Cleghorn of Strathvie (according to label). Cleghorn was instrumental in acquiring Ceylon (Sri Lanka) for the British Empire. He was Professor of Civil History at the University of St Andrews 1773-1793. The Senate Minutes, 8 December 1827, record that a small silver bowl dug out of a pagoda in India was presented to the University by Lieutenant Colonel James Brodie. There is a letter on file in Special Collections, University Library, UY459/B/2 which may relate to the zodiac bowl, and has been referred in their index as such. It is addressed to Patrick Cleghorn Esq., Wakefield, near St Andrews, 27 October 1827, from William Dimwiddie. 'I have now to inform you that the application to the Treasury for obtaining the Plate you [bro'] for the University has been completed and given up without the charges of Duty on my paying the other expenses amonuting to 1.4.- and that I have this Day inclosed it in a Box addressed to Dr Chalmers St Andrews to whom our Church was at the same time sending a Bible and I tho' it a good opportunity'.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateValue: £240 Maxwell Valuation List, 1985, p.3, no.5319851998-11-20fairTrading PlacesSt Andrews Museumsilver bowl: known as the Burmese silver zodiac bowlFragile: rim chipped and cracked.200520082008HOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy200520082008Colour slide1998before 18271The bowl consists of thin silver, deeply embossed - circular base and panelled sides (12), each with an embossed motif representing the signs of the zodiac. Embossed motif of winged dragon on base.bowlmusa/g4silverBURMESE ZODIAC BOWLBOWLZODIACBURMASILVERBRODIE, LIEUTENANT COLONELCLEGHORN, HUGHsee object file7 July 200528 August 200828 November 2008CITColonel Brodie was an alumnus of the University. The bowl was brought from Madras by Hugh Cleghorn of Strathvie (according to label). Cleghorn was instrumental in acquiring Ceylon (Sri Lanka) for the British Empire. He was Professor of Civil History at the University of St Andrews 1773-1793. The Senate Minutes, 8 December 1827, record that a small silver bowl dug out of a pagoda in India was presented to the University by Lieutenant Colonel James Brodie. There is a letter on file in Special Collections, University Library, UY459/B/2 which may relate to the zodiac bowl, and has been referred in their index as such. It is addressed to Patrick Cleghorn Esq., Wakefield, near St Andrews, 27 October 1827, from William Dimwiddie. 'I have now to inform you that the application to the Treasury for obtaining the Plate you [bro'] for the University has been completed and given up without the charges of Duty on my paying the other expenses amonuting to 1.4.- and that I have this Day inclosed it in a Box addressed to Dr Chalmers St Andrews to whom our Church was at the same time sending a Bible and I tho' it a good opportunity'.HC278with typed label: BURMESE SILVER ZODIAC BOWL. / Presented in 1827, by Lt. Col. Brodie, an / alumnus of the University. Brought from Madras by Professor Hugh Cleghorn, / of StrathvieBRODIE, Lieutenant ColonelCreated byHC278.jpg14881827182717001827H: 9.5cm; rim diameter: 23cm; base diameter: 16cm1827ADUniversity of St Andrewspossibly BurmeseunknownCRE1998-11-20ACmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 710collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeopleST ANDREWS12:01:4614:32:5714:31:3414:31:0814:30:0815:30:01University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1925hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalGoldsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented toIRVINE, James ColquhounRoyal SocietypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-272011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-03-281998-11-20HC:C88CH:C451Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord state1998-11-20very goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesgold medal presented by the Royal Society to Sir James Colquhoun Irvine for chemical research. Obverse: bust of Sir Humphry Davy. Reverse: inscription (see marks)excellent17:43:2514:32:28gwmusa/g32011-03-1420042008DALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy14:32:282011-05-262011-03-1420042008about 1925192511925PurchaseIRVINE, James ColquhounPresented by the Royal Society.This object has an original presentation box - to be stored in the medals cabinet under 'I'Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffChemistry Medalsmedalmusa/g3GoldMEDALIRVINEROYAL SOCIETYGOLDsee object fileMoved from MUSA to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.January 200416 October 2008Presented by the Royal Society.HC279Obverse (stamped) bust of Sir Humphrey; Davie: Under bust (engraved):'A.B. Joy Sc N.MacPHAIL.F.': Reverse (engraved): ''THE/ROYAL SOCIETY/TO/SIR JAMES COLQUHOUN IRVINE.F.R.S./IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WILL OF/HUMPHREY DAVY/WHO DEVOTED THE TESTIMONIAL/PRESTENTED TO HIM BY THE/COALOWNERS OF THE TYNE AND WEAR/TO THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF/CHEMICAL RESEARCH/_'IRVINE, JamesManufactered byIRVINE2.JPG1925192519251925H 0.5cm x Diam 7.5cm1925PUniversity of St AndrewsMANU1998-11-20AA17:43:25DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-26museummusa/g3/case 11 30collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531991195819911958ST ANDREWS14:09:1614:01:5612:33:2214:28:1911:48:1315:30:5112:11:3412:00:43University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG1959187390In Music Room, McIntosh Hall. List by locationMcIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's flatIn McIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's flat. Inventoried during research for student exhibition.In Domestic Bursar's flat, McIntosh HallIn Solander box, Museum Collections office.In Music Room, McIntosh Hall (information from artists insurance list).ScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTEDINBURGHBROUGHTON MARKETMARKETTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDIXON, AnnainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-05-092011-04-262011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-05-211996-11-0519971997Damaged in McIntosh Hall fire. The watercolour was affected by fire damage, and smelled strongly of smoke. There was light soiling all over the picture, noticeable particularly in the more lightly painted areas, and heavier sooty soiling around the perimeter. It was noted that the paper is lightly discoloured overall, but very heavily discoloured in a line around the perimeter, the result of contact with an acidic front mount.1997DamagedHC:C3DonationDIXON, AnnaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateUnknownDIXON, AnnaValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £5.5 (insurance) Insurance list, by artist.199119581996-11-05fairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreBroughton Market, Edinburghfair. Damaged in fire, 1997, and conserved. Some discoloration. Staining from old acidic mount round perimeter of work (HR, July 2004).196319891993199420041958unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenDIXON, Anna196319901993199420041958CREASY, HelenColour slideHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1998early-mid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTEDINBURGHBROUGHTON MARKETMARKETTOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19631989 - 1990199319946 July 20041958Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC28signed, lower right: Anna Dixon inscr. in pencil on reverse: Broughton Market, Edinburgh £5 / No 1 / G9953 Three labels removed from backboad during conservation and re-adhered below work:- (1) typed: PILGRIM TRUST / 1. / BROUGHTON MARKET, EDINBURGH / by / MISS ANNE (sic) DIXON, R.S.W. added to this label in ink: No.34 (2) inscr. in red crayon: 24 (3) printed: 1593The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by184819461953193919531900193957.1 x 43.8 cm (actual) 68.5 x 50.6 cm (mount)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a group of buildings covered in snow at Broughton Market, Edinburgh. In the foreground there is walled garden and beyond this a number of houses, and chimneys can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC1998.4DIXON, Anna; (British, 1873-1959)CRE1996-11-05ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 680collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19551955 1955200324 March 2003ST ANDREWS12:01:4614:39:3914:35:4214:34:0112:18:4010:56:18University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC529HC530HC531HC281HC623single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt 1926hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented toIRVINE, James ColquhounAmerican Chemical SocietyGIBBS, WillardCONVERSE, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-272011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-03-251998-11-20HC:C88CH:C45unknownunknownDUNCAN, JamesNote in Object file from J.B. Salmond, MA, LLD, Keeper of Muniments, states : 'Received from Mr James Duncan, three gold medals, gained by the late Sir James Irvine.' Signed and dated 3.4.55.Red leather box 10.3x10.3x1.8 cmPresent1998-11-20Stored WithRecord stateCARRADICE, Ianpnumber: HC280 Value: £4000 approx. (insurance)2003Presentation box has : ALEX.R KIRKWOOD & Son / MEDALISTS (Gothic script) / 9 St James Square / EDINBURGH / ESTAB. 1826. : printed on upper inner lid of box.1998-11-20very goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesgold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926Good. Slight pattina on reverse.17:43:2514:32:28gwmusa/g32011-03-142008DALE, AmyDALE, Amy14:32:282011-05-262011-03-142008unknownblack and white photographHC529-531 Also HC281, HC623.199920th century192611926AwardedIRVINE, James ColquhounAwarded to James Colquhon Irvine by the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, 1926.class medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. Irvinegold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929commemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffChemistry Medalsmedalmusa/g3GoldMEDALIRVINE, JAMES.CAMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETYGIBBS, WILLARDCONVERSE, WILLIAM. Asee object fileMoved from MUSA to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.16 October 2008Awarded to James Colquhon Irvine by the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, 1926.Note in Object file from J.B. Salmond, MA, LLD, Keeper of Muniments, states : 'Received from Mr James Duncan, three gold medals, gained by the late Sir James Irvine.' Signed and dated 3.4.55.HC280Obverse: raised image of head and shoulders of bearded man (Willard Gibbs?). Reverse: inscr. : THE WILLARD GIBBS MEDAL/ FOUNDED BY WILLIAM A. CONVERSE / AWARDED TO / JAMES COLQUHOUN IRVINE / BY THE CHICAGO SECTION / OF THE AMERICAN / CHEMICAL SOCIETY / 1926. Box : Blue velvet-like padded interior. Printed on upper inside lid : ALEX.R KIRKWOOD & SON / MEDALISTS (Gothic lettering) / 9 St. James Square / EDINBURGH / ESTAB.1826. IRVINE DUNCAN, JamesMinted byHC280OBV.JPGHC280REV.JPG15701926195519261955190019265.3 cm diam. 1926 1955WAUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMINT1998-11-20AA17:43:25DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-26museummusa/g3/case 1Red leather box 10.3x10.3x1.8 cm 681collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19261999200324 March 2003ST ANDREWS12:01:4614:47:0512:20:2012:18:40University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC280HC529HC530HC531HC623single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929hcr1ac114ac114ac114SKHMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalCARBOHYDRATESPENNSYLVANIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPresented toFranklin InstituteCRESSON, ElliotpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-272011-05-062011-04-112011-04-111998-11-20HC:C88CH:C45unknownunknownUSA?unknownBlue leather case 8.3x8.3x1.7 cm1Present1998-11-20Stored WithComponentRecord stateCARRADICE, Ianpnumber: HC281 Value: £5000 approx. (insurance)20031998-11-20very goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriesgold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929Good. Box has discoloured material on reverse side.17:43:2514:32:28gwmusa/g32011-03-142008DALE, AmyDALE, Amy14:32:282011-05-262011-03-142008unknownblack and white photographHC529 - 531 Also HC280 , HC6231999about 1929192911929AwardedIRVINE, James ColquhounAwarded to James C. Irvine by the Franklin Institute, 1929.gold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926class medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. Irvinecommemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Box : blue velvet-like padded interior. Medal sits in hinged mount (allowing obv. and rev. to be seen without touching medal). Outside upper lid marked with letters : F.I.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffChemistry Medalsmedalmedalmusa/g3GoldMEDALIRVINE, JAMES.C.CARBOHYDRATESFRANKLIN INSTITUTEPENNSYLVANIACRESSON, ELLIOTobject history fileMoved from MUSA to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.16 October 2008Awarded to James C. Irvine by the Franklin Institute, 1929.HC281Obverse: head portrait of man. Inscr. above head : ELLIOT CRESSON MEDAL : inscr. below head : FOUNDED 1848. Reverse: AWARDED BY THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA . inscr. in centre : TO/ SIR JAMES C. IRVINE / FOR / RESEARCHES / ON / CARBOHYDRATES / 1929. Laurel wreath seperates the two sections of text. 20th centuryearly 20th century 20th centuryIRVINE, James C.unknownMinted byHC281OBV.JPGHC281REV.JPG15711929199919291926190019293.5 cm diam.1929WAUUniversity of St AndrewsUSA?unknownMINT1998-11-20AA17:43:25DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-26museummusa/g3/case 11Blue leather case 8.3x8.3x1.7 cm 682collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18581999after 18581984about 198515:06:0915:05:5311:40:1114:50:1312:22:0312:19:0512:17:0711:27:37HC283HC284HC285HC286HC287HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1857-8ac114ac114hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHNo.57HC282Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985.p. 4-5, No.57.Object history file created by SKH, states location as being MUN (Muniments - University Library). New location is suspected to be Workshop store, room 3 - THIS HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.medalCLASS MEDALANATOMYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented toHAMILTON, James & Son (?)MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelUniversity of EdinburghinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-052011-07-052011-06-282011-05-062011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-032010-04-221998-11-20HC:C87unknownHAMILTON, James & Son (?)George Street (?), Edinburgh, Scotland (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: no.57 Value: £1680 Value set by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.1986This information erives from Hallmarks. Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks, p.554, has Hallmark with J.H&Son - this is closest to the medal's maker's mark.1998-11-20unknownclass medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.unseen11:39:14oastore19842002MAXWELLCAMPBELL, Andrew2011-06-2819862002unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh.1986about 1857185811857AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWon by W.C. McIntosh for Anatomy written exercises.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALCLASS MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELANATOMYMEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file198524 May 20022010-11-03Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireWon by W.C. McIntosh for Anatomy written exercises.HC282obverse: semi-circle inscr.: UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH / ANATOMY CLASS / JUNIOR DIVISION / SESSION 1857-8 Reverse inscr.: AWARDED / TO / W.C. McINTOSH / FOR WRITTEN EXERCISES. Hallmarks: 1. Queen's Head - Duty Mark 2. JH&S - James Hamilton & son (?) 3. Castle - Edinburgh.unknownMCINTOSH, W.C.Assayed by1605199918580185818570185518605.5 cm diam.after 18581857-8AUWUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0195George Street (?), EdinburghHAMILTON, James & Son (?)ASSAY1998-11-20AU11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 683collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19311999after 19311985about 198511:40:1114:53:4614:52:3812:22:5512:22:0312:17:0712:10:29HC282HC284HC285HC286HC287HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1860hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHNo.58HC282Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985. p.5, No.58.Object History File created by SKH states location as being MUN (muniments - University Library). New location thought to be in Workshop Store, room 3 - THIS HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.medalCLASS MEDALMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented toMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelUniversity of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221998-11-20HC:C87unknownunknownEdinburgh (?), Scotland (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No.58 Value: £1680 for set Value for set estimated by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.19851998-11-20unknownmedal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.unseen11:39:14oastore19852002MAXWELLCAMPBELL, Andrew2011-06-2819852002unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh.1985about 1860186011860AwardedMCINTOSH, William Carmichaelclass medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver giltMEDALCLASS MEDALMCINTOSHMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELMEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file198524 May 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC283obverse: in circle around border inscr.: DILIGENIAE ET INGENII PRAEMIUM. In centre inscr.: crowned coat of arms of University of Edinburgh, saltire cross with thistle, castle and book. Reverse, crossed sprays. In circle surrounding sprays, inscr.: FACULTAS MEDICA ACADEMIAE JACOB VI SCOTORUM REGIS EDINENSIS. Within centre inscr.: GULIELMO CARMICHAEL MCINTOSH MDCCCLXMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownMinted by16061860199918601931186018602.0 cm diamabout 1860after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0196Edinburgh (?)unknownMINT1998-11-20AU11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 684collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19311999after 19311985about 198511:40:1214:55:4314:54:4512:23:5812:22:5512:17:0712:10:35HC282HC283HC285HC286HC287HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1859-60hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHNo.59HC284Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985. p.5, No.59.Object history file created by SKH states location as being MUN 9Muniments - University Library). New location is thought to be Workshop store, room 3 - THIS HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.medalCLASS MEDALMIDWIFERYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented toMARSHALL, WilliamMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelUniversity of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221998-11-20HC:C87unknownMARSHALL, WilliamEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No.59 Value: £1680 for set Value for set estimated by Maxwell to be £1680 in 1985.1985This information derives from Hallmarks.1998-11-20unknownclass medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.unseen11:39:14oastore19852002MAXWELLCAMPBELL, Andrew2011-06-2819852002unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh19851859-60186011859AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWon by W.C. McIntosh for Midwifery.class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALCLASS MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELMIDWIFERYMEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file198524 May 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireWon by W.C. McIntosh for Midwifery.HC284obverse: in semi-circle on raised border, inscr.: UNIVERSITY OF EDINUBRGH. Within border inscr.: SESSION 1859-60 / CLASS OF MIDWIFERY. reverse: plain raised border. Within border inscr.: AWARDED BY / PROFESSOR SIMPSON / TO / W.C. McINTOSH / for high merit as a / PUPIL. Hallmark: 1. W.M - William Marshall.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownAssayed by16071860199918591931185918605.3 cm (diam)1859-60after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0197EdinburghMARSHALL, WilliamASSAY1998-11-20AU11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 685collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19311999after 19311985about 198511:40:1214:57:0612:24:5112:23:5812:17:0712:10:46HC282HC283HC284HC286HC287HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1882hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHNo. 60Cat. no.4.7HC285HC285Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985. p.5-6. no.60.Catalogued by C. Cameron in 1991.Medal assigned INCA record HC285 by SKH in 1998.Object history file created by SKH states location as being MUN (Muniments - University Library). New location thought to be in Workshop Store, room 3 - THIS HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.medalPRIZE MEDALFISHERIESINTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITIONEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLESALMONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented toMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221998-11-20HC:C88unknownunknownEdinburgh (?), Scotland (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No.60 Value: £1680 for the set Value for set estimated by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.19851998-11-20unknownprize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.unseen11:39:14oastore1985199119982002MAXWELLCAMERON, CHILLHOUSE, SusieCAMPBELL, Andrew2011-06-281985199119982002unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh.1985about 1882188211882AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWon by W.C. McIntosh for illustrations of the development, food and parasites of Tay salmon.class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver giltMEDALPRIZE MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELFISHERIESINTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITIONEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLESALMONOpen Access Storeobject history file1985199120 November 199824 May 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireWon by W.C. McIntosh for illustrations of the development, food and parasites of Tay salmon.HC285obverse: low relief image of Edinburgh Castle. Below, inscr.: INTERNATIONAL / FISHERIES EXHIBITION 1882. reverse: low relief image of laurel wreath. Within wreath, inscr.: CLASS XII / AWARDED / TO / DR Wm McINTOSH / MURTHLY / FOR ILLUSTRATIONS OF / THE DEVELOPMENT / FOOD AND PARASITES OF TAY SALMON / &c.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownMinted by16081882199918821931188018843.7 cm (diam.)1882after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0198Edinburgh (?)unknownMINT1998-11-20AU11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 711collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19311999after 19311985about 198511:40:1214:58:4512:25:5512:24:5212:17:0812:10:47HC282HC283HC284HC285HC287HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1883hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHNo.61Cat No. 4.8HC286HC286Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list about 1985, p6. No.61.catalogued by C. Cameron in 1991.Medal assigned INCA record HC286 by SKH in 1998.Object history file created by SKH stated location as being MUN (Muniments - University Library). This was changed by Helen Rawson (17.12.2001) to Work:R3 - THIS LOCATION HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.medalPRIZE MEDALFISHERIESINTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITIONEDINBURGHFISHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented toMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221998-11-20HC:C88unknownunknownEdinburgh (?), Scotland (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No.61 Value: £1680 for the set Value for set estimated by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.19851998-11-20unknownprize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.unseen11:39:14oastore1985199119982002MAXWELLCAMERON, CHILLHOUSE, SusieCAMPBELL, Andrew2011-06-281985199119982002unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh.19851883188311883AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWon by W.C. McIntosh at the International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883.class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver giltMEDALPRIZE MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELFISHERIESINTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITIONEDINBURGHFISHOpen Access Storeobject history file1985199120 November 199824 May 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireWon by W.C. McIntosh at the International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883.HC286obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait in low relief of Queen Victoria. reverse: image, fish and nets in low relief. In semic-circle around outside edge of medal, inscr.: INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1883. In centre, right, insc.: FISHERIES.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownMinted by16091883199918831931188318834.4 cm (diam.)1883after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0199Edinburgh (?)unknownMINT1998-11-20AU11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 712collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19311931after 19311985about 1985ST ANDREWS12:05:5315:03:0815:00:4312:26:5112:25:5515:30:36St Andrews MuseumE2006.122006-01-082005-09-24HC282HC283HC284HC285HC286HC288HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1869ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHNo.62Cat. No. 4.9HC287HC287Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985. p6. No. 62.Catalogued by C. Cameron in 1991.Medal assigned INCA record HC287 by SKH in 1998.Object History file created by SKH states location as being MUN (Muniments - University Library). New location thought to be Workshop store, room 3 - THIS HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.Moved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Taken to Dundee University Paper Conservation Studio, for fitting in layout of drawers with documents, for MUSAmedalPRIZE MEDALEDINBURGHNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented toCARTER, C.P.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelRoyal Society of EdinburghNEILL, PatrickpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-281998-11-20HC:C88unknownCARTER, C.P.Edinburgh (?) , Scotland (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No.62 Value: £1680 for the set Value for set estimated by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.19851998-11-20unknownNatural History ExhibitionSt Andrews Museumprize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.unseen198519911998200220042008MAXWELLCAMERON, CHILLHOUSE, SusieCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica198519911998200220042008unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to W.C McIntosh.1985about 1869186911869AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelRoyal Society of Edinburgh medal, awarded for Natural History, 1869.class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Formerly displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh (HC282-289). William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmusa/g3silver giltMEDALPRIZE MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGHEDINBURGHNATURAL HISTORYNEILL, PATRICKFRSEobject history file1985199120 November 199824 May 2002January 200412 August 2008Royal Society of Edinburgh medal, awarded for Natural History, 1869.HC287obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait of man. In semic circle around outside edge of medal inscr.: PATRICK NEILL LLD, FRSE. reverse: low relief image of laurel wreath. Within wreath inscr.: ADJUDGED / FOR / EMINENCE / IN / NATURAL HISTORY / TO / WILLIAM C. McINTOSH / BY THE / ROYAL SOCIETY / OF / EDINBURGH. Marked: C.P. CARTER .F.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownMinted by16101869193118691931186818704.4 cm (diam.)1869after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0200Edinburgh (?) CARTER, C.P.MINT1998-11-20AUmuseummusa/g3/drawer 1.31 713collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19311931after 19311985about 198512:05:5315:09:2515:09:0015:08:3015:07:1112:27:1812:26:5115:20:04HC282HC283HC284HC285HC286HC287HC289single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1924ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHNo.63Cat. No. 4.10HC288HC288Inventoried as part of Maxwell valuation list, about 1985. p.6 No.63.Catalogued by C. Cameron in 1991.Medal assigned INCA record HC288 by SKH in 1998.Object history file created by SKH stated location as being MUN (Muniments - University Library). This was changed by Helen Rawson (17.12.2001) to Work:R3 - THIS LOCATION HAS TO BE CONFIRMED.Taken to Dundee University Paper Conservation Studio, for fitting in layout of drawers with documents, for MUSAmedalPRIZE MEDALPHOENIXsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented toPINCHES, JohnMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelThe Linnean SocietyLINNEAS, CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-281998-11-20HC:C88unknownPINCHES, JohnLondon (?), England (?)unknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateMAXWELLpnumber: No. 63. Value: £1680 for the set Value for set estimated by Maxwell at £1680 in 1985.19851998-11-20goodprize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.Very good - has some putty around the edges which needs to be cleaned off19851991199820022008MAXWELLCAMERON, CHILLHOUSE, SusieCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica19851991199820022008unknownblack and white photographHC282 - HC289: medals awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh.1985about 1924 (?)192411924AwardedMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelLinneas Society medal awarded to W.C. McIntosh, 1924class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.Royal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Displayed in a glazed oak case along with seven other medals awarded to McIntosh. William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882 - 1917.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmusa/g3silver giltMEDALPRIZE MEDALMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELLINNEAN SOCIETYLINNAEANALINNAEUSPHOENIXobject history file1985199120 November 199824 May 200212 August 2008Linneas Society medal awarded to W.C. McIntosh, 1924HC288obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait of Charles Linnaeus. In semi-circle around outer edge of medal, inscr.: CAROLUS LINNAEUS. reverse: low relief coat of arms, lion and phoenix supporting shield, crowned by laurel wreath and rays of light. Below arms, motto, inscr.:NATURAE : DISCERE : MORES. In semi-circle around upper, outer edge of medal, inscr.: SOCIETAS LINNAEANA OPTIME MERENTI. Beneath arms, inset in panel, inscr.: GULIELMO CARMICHAELI / McINTOSH. MD. SOC. REG. SODAL / a.d. XI KAL . JUN A' MCMXXIV. Marked on obverse: PINCHES.MCINTOSH, William CarmichaelunknownMinted by16111924193119241931192419245.1 cm (diam.)1924after 1931WAUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0201London (?)PINCHESMINT1998-11-20ABmuseummusa/g3/drawer 1.31 714collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:48:0715:39:3612:54:5912:27:1812:17:0812:10:49HC282HC283HC284HC285HC286HC287HC288single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalsilverglassVICTORIAPLANETSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαNEWTON, IsaacMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-232011-06-202011-06-032011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221998-11-20HC:C761Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord state1998-11-20goodRoyal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Good - needs cleaning around band and eventual cleaning under glass15:39:05oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-06-2020041class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.This was previousy displayed in a wooden display case with medals HC282-289.MedalsmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver & glassMEDALSILVERGLASSVICTORIANEWTONPLANETSMCINTOSH, WILLIAM.C.Open Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC289Obverse (struck) with bust of Queen Victoria: circumference (struck) 'VICTORIA REGINA SOC: REG: LOND: PATRONA. /MDCCCXXXVIII': Reverse (struck) with full figure of Newton: circumference (struck) 'REGINAE MVNIFICENTIA ARBITRIC SOCIETATIS/NEWTON: left side (struck) with plan of planets: Band holding glass (engraved) 'WILLIAM CARMICHAEL McINTOSH, F.R.S., 1899'dbi HC289 obverse.jpgdbi HC289 reverse.jpgdbi HC289 side view.jpgD1.4cm x Diam 7.5cmUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC02021998-11-20AB15:39:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1D1 31collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199114:08:1311:49:3115:30:3412:30:5412:11:3812:00:4414:00:4510:33:23, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 48, ill p. 49ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19591873HC29HC29HC29HC29HC29University HouseUniversity HousePicture storeMoved to University House.Picture storeHung in Development Office.Moved from Development Office to Museum Collections Office Picture Store.ScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTTOWNSCAPEFIFEFALKLANDCROSS WYNDgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDIXON, AnnainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-05-211996-11-05HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationDIXON, AnnaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present2000-12-21ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1996-11-052011-03-18unknowngoodCross Wynd, FalklandPainting undulating in mount especially along the top edge. Scratches and smudge marks to glazing, in lower section and along top edge.2000200020002000200020012007RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, Alison2000200020002000200020012007ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustearly - mid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 31/1/91 in University House, ParlourRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and charcoal on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTTOWNSCAPEFIFEFALKLANDCROSS WYNDPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewood 74.0 x 48.0 cm.4 February 200020 April 200014 July 200013 September 200015 December 200018 December 2001March 2007PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC29signed, lower right: Anna DixonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by33419461946193919391900193969.0 x 37.0 cm.1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a street in the historic town of Falkland, Fife. Houses line either side of the street and a church spire can be seen beyond. A number of figures are depicted along the street.University of St AndrewsScotlandDIXON, Anna; (British, 1873-1959)CRE2000-12-21AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 715collect>internpeoplecollect>internexhibit196419841964 - 1965?19911991ST ANDREWS17:15:1512:08:0515:10:1515:02:13Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0093MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458ac114ad458ad458SKHsilverrose bowlbowlLONDONHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDURBAN, L. G.University HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-222011-03-282011-01-172011-01-171998-11-20unknownDURBAN, L. G.London, Englandunknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateInsurance Listpnumber: 42 Value: £240 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-20Model Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway GalleriesThe University Hall Rose Bowl; long shallow oval bowl with slightly higher ends. The rim has a v-moulding and the bowl has a plain foot. A shield of arms is engraved on one side.17:14:3616:17:41uhgw2011-03-082011-01-101996KNOX, KevinDALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy16:17:412011-06-222011-03-0819961964-651rose bowluhsilverSILVERROSE BOWLBOWLUNIVERSITY HALLLONDONDURBAN, L.G.HALLMARKReturned to cupboard safe following Model Rooms Exhibition.Moved to Gateway Gallery from University Hall to be displayed in Model Rooms exhibition.1996HC290hallmarks: 1. 'LGD' - L.G. Durban 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'i' - 1964 - 65 marked on side in script with shield of arms: UNIVERSITY HALLunknownCreated by1984196419641965H 2.6", L 13.5", W 7.75"1964 - 1965?AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandKnox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταUniversity Hall Rose Bowl L.G. Durban Silver, 1964-65 London This rose bowl is marked ‘University Hall’ and shows the University shield of arms. Based on the date of the object it is probable that this was commissioned for the new dining hall, built in 1962. This replaced the previous dining room, now known as the Old Wing Dining Room.2011-01-10LondonDURBAN, L. G.CRE1998-11-20A17:14:36DALE, AmyReturned to museum collections following prize giving ceremony2011-06-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 716collect>interncollect>internpeople18641984between 1864 and 1983ST ANDREWS15:14:0113:15:4112:08:06Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15HC291(2)HC291(3)HC291(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0094MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114JMMSKHsilvertea potTEA SETLONDONHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH.S. ?University HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-112011-03-282003-10-061998-11-20unknownH.S. ?London, Englandunknown1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks. **Check maker's name, not recorded by Maxwell.1998-11-20goodModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway Galleriessilver tea pot, part of a four piece tea set. The tea pot is gourd-shaped, with flat and curved panelled sides, and stands on four cast scroll feet. The domed, hinged lid, (see notes..)good - JMM 06/10/2003 16:17:41gw2011-01-101996DALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy2011-03-081996HC291(1) - (4)1864-651silver sugar bowl, part of a four piece tea set. The sugar bowl is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). It has two handles and a wavy edged rim corresponding to the panelled sides.silver milk jug, part of a four piece tea set. The milk jug is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). The handle and the prominent lip rise above the wavy rim.silver hot water jug, part of a four piece tea set. The hot water jug is in the same style as the tea pot- HC291(1)- but with a less squat body and elongated neck. Eagle mounted on top.(... cont. from name) with bird finial, has panels like those on the pot, and in both cases these are engraved with flowers, leaves and scrolls. The curved spout is also panelled and the c-shaped, hollow handle bifurcates at top and bottom. There is an eagle mounted on the top.silvertea potuhsilverSILVERTEA POTTEA SETUNIVERSITY HALLLONDONHALLMARKobject history fileMoved from University Hall to Gateway for display in the Model Rooms exhibition.1996HC291(1)hallmarks: 1. 'HS' - ? 2. Queen's head. 3. leopard's head - London 4. lion 5. gothic lower case 'i' - 1864-65 marked on base: 658unknownCreated by1984186418641865H 8.2", D (base) 8.2"between 1864 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonH.S. ?CRE1998-11-20AB16:17:41KNOX, KevinReturned to cupboard safe following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-08uh1 717collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18641984between 1863 and 1983ST ANDREWS15:14:4513:16:1913:15:4112:08:06Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15HC291(1)HC291(3)HC291(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0095MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114ac114JMMSKHsilversugar bowlTEA SETLONDONHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH.S. ?University HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282003-10-061998-11-20unknownGIFTH.S. ?addition to the collectionLondon, EnglandunknownWILLIAMS, BethanFound by the Quaestor in the cupboard in College Gate. The Principal's assistant, Bethan Williams, researched the bowl before it cameto Museum Collections to be accessioned. See Object history file.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord state2010-12-07This information is derived from hallmarks. **Check maker's name, not recorded by Maxwell.1998-11-20goodModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway Galleriessilver sugar bowl, part of a four piece tea set. The sugar bowl is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). It has two handles and a wavy edged rim corresponding to the panelled sides.good - JMM 06/10/200316:17:41gw2011-01-101996DALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy2011-03-081996HC291(1) - (4)ST ANDREWS1863-641silver tea pot, part of a four piece tea set. The tea pot is gourd-shaped, with flat and curved panelled sides, and stands on four cast scroll feet. The domed, hinged lid, (see notes..)silver milk jug, part of a four piece tea set. The milk jug is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). The handle and the prominent lip rise above the wavy rim.silver hot water jug, part of a four piece tea set. The hot water jug is in the same style as the tea pot- HC291(1)- but with a less squat body and elongated neck. Eagle mounted on top.silverdecorative artsugar bowluhsilverSILVERSUGAR BOWLTEA SETUNIVERSITY HALLLONDONHALLMARKobject history fileMoved from University Hall to Gateway for display in the Model Rooms exhibition.1996HC291(2)hallmarks: 1. 'HS' - ? 2. Queen's head. 3. leopard's head - London 4. lion 5. gothic lower case 'h' - 1863-64 marked on base: 5182010-12-07DALE, AmyE6312010-12-07unknownCreated by1984186418631864H 5.5", D (base) 4.9"between 1863 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonH.S. ?CRE1998-11-20AB16:17:41KNOX, KevinReturned to cupboard safe following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-08uhgw1 718collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople18641984between 1863 and 1983ST ANDREWS15:16:5213:21:5513:16:1912:08:09Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15HC291(1)HC291(2)HC291(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0096MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114ac114JMMSKHsilvermilk jugTEA SETLONDONHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH.S. ?University HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282003-10-061998-11-20unknownGIFTH.S. ?addition to the collectionLondon, EnglandunknownWILLIAMS, BethanFound by the Quaestor in the cupboard in College Gate. The Principal's assistant, Bethan Williams, researched the bowl before it cameto Museum Collections to be accessioned. See Object history file.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord state2010-12-07This information is derived from hallmarks. **Check maker's name, not recorded by Maxwell.1998-11-20goodModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway Galleriessilver milk jug, part of a four piece tea set. The milk jug is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). The handle and the prominent lip rise above the wavy rim.good - JMM 06/10/200316:51:1816:17:41uhgw2011-03-082011-01-101996KNOX, KevinDALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy16:17:412011-03-072011-03-081996HC291(1) - (4)ST ANDREWS1863-641silver tea pot, part of a four piece tea set. The tea pot is gourd-shaped, with flat and curved panelled sides, and stands on four cast scroll feet. The domed, hinged lid, (see notes..)silver sugar bowl, part of a four piece tea set. The sugar bowl is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). It has two handles and a wavy edged rim corresponding to the panelled sides.silver hot water jug, part of a four piece tea set. The hot water jug is in the same style as the tea pot- HC291(1)- but with a less squat body and elongated neck. Eagle mounted on top.silverdecorative artmilk juguhsilverSILVERMILK JUGTEA SETUNIVERSITY HALLLONDONHALLMARKobject history fileReturned to cupboard safe following Model Rooms Exhibition.Moved from University Hall to Gateway for display in the Model Rooms exhibition.1996HC291(3)hallmarks: 1. 'HS' - ? 2. Queen's head. 3. leopard's head - London 4. lion 5. gothic lower case 'h' - 1863-64 marked on base: 5182010-12-07DALE, AmyE6312010-12-07unknownCreated by1984186418631864H 6.8", D (base) 3.4"between 1863 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonH.S. ?CRE1998-11-20AB16:51:18KNOX, KevinReturned to Store at 87 North Street following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-07Open Access Storeoastoreuh1 719collect>interncollect>internpeople18641984between 1863 and 1983ST ANDREWS15:17:3913:21:5512:08:06Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15HC291(1)HC291(2)HC291(3)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0097MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114JMMSKHsilverWATER JUGTEA SETLONDONHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH.S. ?University HallpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-062011-04-112011-03-282003-10-061998-11-20unknownGIFTH.S. ?addition to the collectionLondon, EnglandunknownWILLIAMS, BethanFound by the Quaestor in the cupboard in College Gate. The Principal's assistant, Bethan Williams, researched the bowl before it cameto Museum Collections to be accessioned. See Object history file.1Present1998-11-20ComponentRecord state2010-12-07This information is derived from hallmarks. **Check maker's name, not recorded by Maxwell.1998-11-20goodModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway Galleriessilver hot water jug, part of a four piece tea set. The hot water jug is in the same style as the tea pot- HC291(1)- but with a less squat body and elongated neck. Eagle mounted on top.good - JMM 06/10/200316:17:41gw2011-01-101996DALE, AmyMARTIN, Lucy2011-03-081996HC291(1) - (4)ST ANDREWS1863-641silver tea pot, part of a four piece tea set. The tea pot is gourd-shaped, with flat and curved panelled sides, and stands on four cast scroll feet. The domed, hinged lid, (see notes..)silver sugar bowl, part of a four piece tea set. The sugar bowl is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). It has two handles and a wavy edged rim corresponding to the panelled sides.silver milk jug, part of a four piece tea set. The milk jug is in the same style as the tea pot - HC291(1). The handle and the prominent lip rise above the wavy rim.silverdecorative artjuguhsilverSILVERWATER JUGTEA SETUNIVERSITY HALLLONDONHALLMARKobject history fileMoved from University Hall to Gateway for display in the Model Rooms exhibition.1996HC291(4)hallmarks: 1. 'HS' - ? 2. Queen's head. 3. leopard's head - London 4. lion 5. gothic lower case 'h' - 1863-64 marked on base: 4212010-12-07DALE, AmyE6312010-12-07unknownCreated by1984186418631864H 11.1", D (base) 4.8"between 1863 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonH.S. ?CRE1998-11-20AB16:17:41KNOX, KevinReturned to cupboard safe following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-08uhuh1 720collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern15611984between 1561 and 19831991200320091991April 200317 February 2009EDINBURGH14:11:5015:18:4917:12:1412:31:0315:30:0211:50:36, Old Scottish Communion Plate,'Scottish Standing Mazers' in Proceedings of The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, LXVIII, (1933-4),, Scottish Gold and Silver Work. London.The University of St Andrews: A Short HistoryJackson's Gold and Silver MarksNational Gallery of ScotlandE2008.12008-04-272007-12-17HC813single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0098MAXWELL, Stuart19841983pp. 192-3, 122, fig 13pp. 394-, figs 3 & 4pp. 69-70, plate 28p. 152p. 541ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ac114JABSKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silvermazerEDINBURGHHALLMARKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byManufactered byAUCHINLECK, AlexanderEWING, Thomas (Deacon)St Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-062011-04-252011-04-082011-03-282010-12-132009-11-051998-11-20HC:C7BURNS, J.HOW, G.E.P.FINLAY, IanCANT, R.G.PICKFORD, Ian (ed.)unknownAUCHINLECK, AlexanderEWING, Thomas (Deacon)Edinburgh, Scotlandunknown1PresentJune 200620062006Digital image provided to David Affleck, for use in a Powerpoint presentation on Auckinleck genealogy, to be given at the st Andrews Congress, August 2006, and in a forthcoming publication: David Affleck, George Auchinleck of Balmanno, an Arrogant Upstart, 2006.1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesInsurance ListDALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 17 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.Value: £500,000-750,000 (insuranValue: £600,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199120032009The dating of the mazer is in contention. The mazer bears the date 1567: this may be a later addition. The Deacon's mark is that of Thomas Ewing, who was Deacon of the Edinburgh Incorporation 1552-55, 1556-57 and 1561-62. So it is likely that the mazer was made in one of these periods. How feels that the period 1561-62 is most likely, while Finlay concludes that 1562 is the latest possible date. Maxwell is undecided between 1561-62 and 1567, Cant gives 1561-62 and Jackson 1556-67 or 1561-62.1998-11-20fairSilver Made in ScotlandNational Museums ScotlandThe St Mary's College Mazer; a shallow, almost flat-based, wooden bowl with a silver rim mount and an engraved silver print on the base. The bowl stands on a plain, silver, trumpet stem (see notes...)slight damage to lip of wooden bowl by silver mounting in three areas; one old repair to split in wood at base of bowl; some scratches on silver, nothing recent (JMM 03/10/2003) 2 loose pins attach bowl to stand. wear and tear. Old silver polish in groves. Small areas of resinous substance to top of stem and outer bowl (HR, 2005).199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199620082008PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, AndyunknownALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132011-04-122011-04-1219972000between 1552 and 1567probably 1552-15621tooled leather carrier with remains of straps (for closing lid?) in keepers on either side. Any lid does not survive.(...cont. from name) and narrow dentil-moulded foot. The silver rim mounting is plain on the inside, but its outer profile is stepped, the upper step everted with a narrow lip moulding; the lower step has plain mouldings and a plain waved edge with two lobes between the v's. The upper step is pinned to the lower, and the lower to the wood. The circular print is secured to the wooden base by two rows of seven outer and four inner pins. The upper part of the stem is a straight-sided disc, and the matching base has plain mouldings, a band of dentil moulding and a rolled-over edge. The inscription 'Collegiv Novvm Scte Adree' translates as 'New College St Andrews' - the common name for St Mary's College in this period. The Bible verses translate as ''I myself did not know him; but I came baptising with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to Israel" (John i. 17) and "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God" (I Corin. 10). These texts are taken from the communion ceremony (check) therefore is is very likely that the mazer was, at one stage, used as the vessel for the Holy wine. The mazer has been repaired several times. The engraving is of good quality. It is similar to that on the Cockburn plaque of the 1650s? in NMS - George Dalgleish, April 2003. Mazerssilvermazermuseummusa/g1/case 6silverWOODSILVERMAZERAUCHINLECK, ALEXANDEREWING, THOMAS (DEACON)EDINBURGHHALLMARKST MARY'S COLLEGEST MARY'S COLLEGE MAZERobject history file199628 July 200816 October 2008CITCITCITCITCITHC292hallmarks: 1. 'A' in a shield - Alexander Auchinleck 2. castle - Edinburgh 3. a 'T' superimposed on an 'E' - Thomas Ewing, Deacon marked (engraved) on border of print: LEX . PER . MOISEN . DATA . EST . GRA . ET . VERITAS . PER . IESV . CHRM . FACTA . EST. 10. I marked (engraved) on print is a shield, within the shield is inscribed: SIVE . MADVCA / TIS . SIVE . BIBITIS / VEL . ALIVD . / QUID . FACITIS . / OIA . IN . GLIAM . / DEI . FACITE . / I . CORIN . IO inscr. on shield: I567 marked (engraved) on ribbons around upper part of shield: COLLEGIV / NOVVM / SCTE ADREE [S Maxwell notes that the engraving on the ribbons was single line text, not double like all the other inscriptions, and may, therefore be by a different and later hand.] inscr. (scratched) on stem: YT inscr. (scratched) on top of stem: XunknownCreated byManufactered byHC292.jpgHC292 inside.jpgdbi HC292.jpg9081489198415611552155215671562H 16, D (rim) 22.8, (base) 11.3 cmbetween 1561 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandScotlandEdinburghEdinburghAUCHINLECK, AlexanderEWING, Thomas (Deacon)CREMARK1998-11-20ACmuseummusa/g1/case 61 733collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople16701984between 1670 and 19841991200320091991April 200317 February 2009EDINBURGH12:29:4015:21:5815:32:3915:30:02, Scottish Gold and Silver Work. London., Silver,National Gallery of ScotlandE2008.12008-04-272007-12-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0110MAXWELL, Stuart19841983plate 40pp124, 151-2 fig 29ac114ac114ad458ac114JABSKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silversaltST ANDREWSHALLMARKCAPSTAN SALTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byGAIRDEN, Patrick [check spelling]St Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-05-062011-04-272011-03-282009-11-051998-11-30HC:C11FINLAY, IanTAYLOR, GeraldunknownGAIRDEN, Patrick [check spelling]St Andrews, Scotlandunknown1Present1998-11-30ComponentRecord stateInsurance ListDALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 19 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.Value: £50,000 (insurance)Value: £40,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199120032009This information is derived from hallmarks1998-11-30goodSilver Made in ScotlandNational Museums ScotlandThe Capstan Salt; a cylindrical, trumpet foot with a lined, turned-over edge; another turn-over moulding at the waist covers the join with the upper part which curves upwards (see notes..)good. Slightly scratched and tarnished. Evidence of old silver polish. (HR, 20/3/03).199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199620082008PHILLIPSON, AndyunknownALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slide2011-04-1219972000c. 16701(...cont. from name) to another lined, turned-over edge, that of the wide rim round the shallow, salt container. Three circular rivet heads are spaced equally round the rim, and below each, on the underside of the rim (concealed from view), is a strip of silver. Similar salts are discussed in Gerald Taylor 'Silver' pp124 and 151-2, fig. 29. Salts of this type were also known as reel or pulley salt. He also states that salts of this form often had three supports issuing from the rim which held a dish above the salt, and its seems possible that the three rivets replace these supports. There is also evidence inside and out, of an applied patch on the underside; it is D-shaped and measures 2.0" x 1.4" (5.5 x 3.5 cm) ; also on the underside are silver marks, presumably connected with the repair or alteration - a lion and a crowned leopard's head and an indecipherable mark (these appear to be London marks, of before 1821 when the leopard's head last had a crown) The salt is thought to date to c. 1670, since it bears the same marks as two Communion Cups belonging to the Town Church in St Andrews, given to the Church in 1671 by Bailie James Carstairs, dated by their inscription and by references to them in the Kirk Session Records for 1671 and 1672, wherein Patrick Gairden [check spelling] is named as the maker. A pewter salt in St Mary's, a shallow bowl on a foot, also has 'CT' engraved on its base. The 'scratch' on the salt is an assay mark, to trst the quality of the silver. It is deliberately prominent. 'PG' may be stamped on the salt twice, because Patrick Gairden had to act as both maker and assay master, being perhaps the only maker in St Andrews.Early Scottish Silversilversaltmuseummusa/g1/case 6silverSILVERSALTGAIRDEN, PATRICKST ANDREWSHALLMARKST MARY'S COLLEGECAPSTAN SALTobject history files199628 July 200816 October 2008CITGENHC293hallmarks: 1. 'PG' - Patrick Gairden [check spelling] 2. a saltire within an oval - considered to be the town mark of St Andrews 3. 'PG' marked (engraved) on the side in shaded capital letters: CT marked (scratched) on the underside: xv once 11 drop [Maxwell - 'presumably the original weight] inscr. on label on underside: [red ink] St Andrews. U. / [blue ink] S/E. I. / [printed] MURA, ENGLAND remnants of 2nd label on undersideunknownCreated byHC293.jpg90715331984167016501700H 8.0, Diam 12.1 cm (both top and bottom)between 1670 and 1984AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsGAIRDEN, Patrick [check spelling]CRE1998-11-30ABmuseummusa/g1/case 61 734collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople16281628162820032009April 200317 February 2009ST ANDREWS14:10:4315:36:4315:36:2315:35:0115:27:2815:30:22, Old Scottish Communion Plate, Silver,, The University of St Andrews: A Short HistoryUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.32010-05-192010-05-15HC812single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0111MAXWELL, Stuart19841983pp 42-5, pl. opp. p192p119, fig 16bp152ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JABSKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.Moved to the Gateway Galleries for the Young Artist Award exhibition.silverCUPGUILD CUPLONDONHALLMARKABERDEENPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR/W ? unknown makerKing's College, AberdeenMarischal College, AberdeenSt Mary's CollegeHOWIE, RobertGUILD, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-05-062011-03-282010-05-111998-11-30HC:C11BURNS, J.TAYLOR, GeraldCANT, R.G.DonationR/W ? unknown makerLondon, EnglandGUILD, WilliamDr Guild presented the cup to the Faculty of Theology at the University of St Andrews. Dr William Guild had been a pupil of Provost Howie when he was Principal of Marishal College. Guild later became Principal of King's College, Aberdeen, 1640-1651 and was a great benefactor of the universities of Aberdeen and St Andrews. 1Present1998-11-30ComponentRecord stateNot on insurance list***DALGLEISH, GeorgeKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: 19 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. This item is not on the list despite it's obvious age and value.Value: £50,000 (insurance)Value: £45,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20032009This information is derived from hallmarks. It is thought that the cup was not made originally made for donation to the University.1998-11-30goodMUSA Young Artist Award 2009/10Gateway GalleriesThe Guild Cup; a tall, slender, highly decorated cup; it has a shallow bowl, the outside covered with punched, lozenge diaper decoration which forms the background to three chased acorns (see notes..)good (JMM 03/10/2003)1996200820082010MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica1996200820082010unknownALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slide199720001613-141Leather Carrier with removable lid. Vessel is decorated with detailing and scrollwork. Carrier has 2 loops at either side and lid has one on either side.(...cont. from name) and their leaves in panels outlined by v-shapes with pointed, trefoil tops; on one of the acorns a leaping stag is pricked; the print has embossed ray and dot decoration ; the sleder stem consists of opposing balusters, between and separated by mouldings; the stepped, trumpet foot has similar acorn decoration to the bowl, in lower relief on a pounced background; the cushion edge has stamped egg and dart type moulding. A plain band on the outer rim is engraved with a latin inscription commemorating the award of Doctor of Divinity to Dr Guild. Dr Guild, later Principal of King's College, Aberdeen, was made Doctor of Divinity by St Andrews in 1617, and was a friend of Robert Howie, Principal of St Mary's College 1607-1647. NB The initals and stag on the cup are both in prick engraving, of a relatively crude quality. They were perhaps added after the cup was made. The initials may be those of a married couple - Scottish women kept their maiden names in this period, so pairs of initials are relatively common. The cup was probaly overgilt at some point. It is a standard wine cup - George Dalgleish, April 2003.Early Scottish SilversilverCUPmuseummusa/g1/case 6silverSILVERCUPGUILD CUPLONDONHALLMARKKING'S COLLEGE, ABERDEENABERDEENGUILD, DR WILLIAMMARISCHAL COLLEGE, ABERDEENPRINCIPALHOWIE, PRINCIPALST MARY'S COLLEGEobject history files199628 July 200816 October 200811 May 2010CITGENCITDr Guild presented the cup to the Faculty of Theology at the University of St Andrews. Dr William Guild had been a pupil of Provost Howie when he was Principal of Marishal College. Guild later became Principal of King's College, Aberdeen, 1640-1651 and was a great benefactor of the universities of Aberdeen and St Andrews. HC294hallmarks: 1. 'Q' - 1613-14 2. lion 3. crowned leopard's head - London 4. 'R/W' - ? marked (engraved) on outer rim: x S x S x THEOL x FACULTATI x ST AND x DEDIT x M x GULIELMUS x GUILD x ABERDONENSIS 1628 [NB: ST AND is improperly inscribed - it is rendered as SAND, with a T scratched in above between the S and A] pricked on outer rim (in same method as stag), below 'ABERDONENSIS 1628': A.S.M. [L. or I.] [indecipherable]GUILD, Dr WilliamCreated by90614901628162816131614H 18.9, D (base) 7.8, (rim) 9.8 cm1628ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonR/W ? unknown makerCRE1998-11-30ABmuseummusa/g1/case 61 741collect>interncollect>internpeople19311984between 1931and 19841991199115:43:4615:39:0512:08:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0117MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverbowlTHE CARSTAIRS BOWLGLASGOWHALLMARKANSTRUTHERMORAL PHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byF & B? unknown makerSt Salvator's CollegeCHALMERS, ThomasCARSTAIRS, Bailie William Watson, J. P.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-062011-05-062011-03-281998-12-10DonationF & B? unknown makerGlasgow, ScotlandCARSTAIRS, Bailie William Watson, J. P.Presented to St Salvator's Hall in commemoration of Thomas Chalmers. (information derived from inscription)1Present1998-12-10ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 8 Value: £840 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks1998-12-10unknownThe Thomas Chalmers Bowl; broad, less than hemispherical, and plain apart from embossed arms on the side; under the bowl is a frieze of four solid roundels alternating with (see notes.....)19962008MARTIN, LucyDALE, Amy19962008unknownblack and white photograph19971931- 19321(...cont. from name) pierced double loops and dolphin heads; below are four pierced supports, curving outwards and broadening at the top and their feet splayed on the base, which is engraved with an inscription.silverbowlmusa/g3silverSILVERBOWLTHE CARSTAIRS BOWLGLASGOWHALLMARKTHE THOMAS CHALMERS BOWLCHALMERS, THOMASCARSTAIRS, BAILIE WILLIAM WATSON, J.P.ST SALAVTOR'S HALLANSTRUTHERMORAL PHILOSOPY, PROFESSOR OFobject history files199615 October 2008Presented to St Salvator's Hall in commemoration of Thomas Chalmers. (information derived from inscription)HC295hallmarks: 1. 'F & B' 2. tree etc - Glasgow 3. rampant lion 4. thistle 5. 'i' - 1931-32 marked (engraved) on base: PRESENTED TO ST. SALVATOR'S HALL BY BAILIE WILLIAM WATSON CARSTAIRS J. P. / MAGISTRATE OF ANSTRUTHER; IN COMMEMORATION OF THE SERVICE TO SCOTLAND RENDERED BY / THOMAS CHALMERS D.D., LL.D, A NATIVE OF ANSTRUTHER, A STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / AND PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNITED COLLEGE FROM 1823 TO 1828CARSTAIRS, Bailie William Watson, J. P.Created by9051984193119311932H 10.75", D (rim) 10.25", (base) 6.3"between 1931and 1984ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowF & B? unknown makerCRE1998-12-10AUmusa/g31 742collect>internpeople19271984between 1927and 19841991199110:12:2715:30:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0118MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverbowlquaichEDINBURGHHALLMARKLORD SANDS' QUAICHSTUDENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBROOK & SONJOHNSTON, ChristopherSt Salvator's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281998-12-14DonationBROOK & SONEdinburgh, ScotlandSANDS,Presented to St Salvator's Hall by The Honourable Lord Sands, student at the University (as Christopher Johnston) from 1873 to 1875 (information derived from inscription)1Present1998-12-14ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 9 Value: £660 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks1998-12-14goodLord Sands' Quaich: a large quaich, its two shaped lugs are supported by angular supports, and there is a band of cast decoration below the rim (knot work and animal interlace) (see notes.....)good, some scratching inside bowl (JMM 03/10/2003)09:55:42musa/g1199620082008MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy2011-02-18199620082008unknownblack and white photograph19971927 - 19281(...cont. from name) the deep bowl stands on a plain stem over a cushion edge which has similar cast decoration; the inscription, engraved below the rim band states that the quaich was presented to St Salvator's Hall by Lord Sands a former student of the University.silverquaichgallerymusa/g1silverSILVERBOWLQUAICHEDINBURGHHALLMARKLORD SANDS' QUAICHJOHNSTON, CHRISTOPHERST SALVATOR'S HALLSTUDENTgalleryobject history files199628 July 200816 October 2008Presented to St Salvator's Hall by The Honourable Lord Sands, student at the University (as Christopher Johnston) from 1873 to 1875 (information derived from inscription)HC296hallmarks: 1. 'B & S' - Brook and Son 2. thistle 3. castle - Edinburgh 4. 'W' - 1927-28 marked (engraved) below the rim band on one sie: PRESENTED TO ST SALVATOR'S HALL BY THE HONOURABLE LORD SANDS marked (engraved) on the same side: coat of arms marked (engraved) on the opposite side, below the rim band: WHO AS CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON WAS A STUDENT IN THIS UNIVERSITY, 1873-75 marked (engraved) on the same side: a crest with the motto: NUNQUAM NON PARATUS marked (scratched) on base: 4956 / LG/-/- (?)Lord SandsCreated by9091984192719271928H 15, D (rim) 23, (base) 14, (lugs) 36 cmbetween 1927and 1984ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBROOK & SONCRE1998-12-14AB09:55:422011-02-18museummusa/g1/case 31 752collect>internpeople19331984between 1933 and 198412:34:5812:08:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0119MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverLONDONHALLMARKBELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRAMSDEN, OmarSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281999-01-15unknownRAMSDEN, OmarLondon, England1Present1999-01-15ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-01-15unknownsilver bell; a white rope handle stands up from the cannons; below which there is a shaped dome on a line of cast thistles; on the plain sides are a shield of arms (see notes...)1996MARTIN, Lucy1996unknownblack and white photograph19971933-341(...cont. from name) and an inscription in a shaped outline. There is also an inscription around the stepped mouth and inside the mouth. The clapper is also of silver, and is marked with the hallmark.silverBELLstshsilverSILVERLONDONHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLBELLRAMSDEN, OMARobject history files1996HC297hallmarks: 1. 'OR' - Omar Ramsden 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. gothic 'S' - 1933-34 marked (engraved) on the side in a shaped outline: ME / PIETATIS / CAVSA . FACIENDAM / CVRAVERUNT / ALVMNI . EDINI . COMMORATES / ANNO . MCMXXXIII marked (engraved) around the mouth: SALVATORIS / PRAECINO / NOMEN . BENIDICTVM . CANTENT . MECVM . IVENES . SALVATORIANI. marked (engraved) inside the mouth: OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECITCreated by9261984193319331934H 6.5", D (mouth) 5.4"between 1933 and 1984AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRAMSDEN, OmarCRE1999-01-15AUstsh1 760collect>interncollect>internpeople19321932January 19321991199113:53:1912:38:0912:08:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0125MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverSHEFFIELDHALLMARKbowlPRINCIPALECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYHISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH.A.University of St AndrewsSt Salvator's CollegeHERKLESS, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-052011-05-092011-03-281999-02-09DonationH.A.Sheffield, EnglandHERKLESS,See Court Minutes 1931-32, 22 January 1932, p.42. 'The Court agreed to accept from Lady Herkless a silver bowl, for St Salvator's Hall, which had been gifted to the late Principal Herkless when he left the Parish of Tannadice (of which he had been Minister) to become a Professor in the University.1Present1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 11 Value: £660 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remains unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks. Also stamped 'Oldfield, Liverpool' on base.1999-02-09unknownThe Herkless Bowl; large bowl on a waisted stem and cushion base, with curving gadroons; it has a cast edge of six scallops and leafy gadroons. The inscriptions are engraved on the plain sides.1996MARTIN, Lucy1996unknownblack and white photograph19971894-95193211894OwnedCOMMISSIONHERKLESS, JohnThe inscription states that the bowl was presented to Rev. Prof. Herkless by his former parishioners and friends of Tannadice. It was owned by John Herkless from 1894 until his death.Commissioned by the parishioners of Rev. Prof. Herkless of Tannadice in December 1894. This information is derived from the inscription.Sir John Herkless was Principal of the University of St Andrews, 1915-1920 and Professor of Ecclesiastical History 1894-1915.silverbowlstshsilverSILVERSHEFFIELDHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLBOWLHERKLESS, PRINCIPAL JOHNPRINCIPALECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYHISTORYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history files1996This information is derived from the inscription.The inscription states that the bowl was presented to Rev. Prof. Herkless by his former parishioners and friends of Tannadice.See Court Minutes 1931-32, 22 January 1932, p.42. 'The Court agreed to accept from Lady Herkless a silver bowl, for St Salvator's Hall, which had been gifted to the late Principal Herkless when he left the Parish of Tannadice (of which he had been Minister) to become a Professor in the University.HC298hallmarks: 1. 'HA' 2. crown - Sheffield 3. lion 4. lower case gothic 'b' - 1894-95 marked (stamped) on base: OLDFIELD / LIVERPOOL marked (engraved) on side in large flowery scrolled lettering : IH marked (engraved) on the side: + PRESENTED TO + THE REVEREND PROFESSOR JOHN HERKLESS + AS A TOKEN OF REGARD AND ESTEEM BY HIS LATE PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS OF / TANNADICE 27TH DECEMBER 1894 Parishioners of Rev. Prof. Herkless of TannadiceHERKLESS, Principal Sir JohnHERKLESS, LadyCreated by93918941932193218941894193218941895H 7.6", D (rin) 12.75", (base) 7.0"December 18941894 until his deathJanuary 1932MOADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldH.A.CRE1999-02-09AUstsh1 761collect>internpeople19571983between 1957 and 198312:42:3612:08:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0126MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKcigarette boxBANKINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byA.W.Eleventh International Banking SchoolSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281999-02-09unknownA.W.Birmingham, EnglandunknownThe inscription commemorates the Eleventh International Banking School in September 1958 so it is likely that the box was donated to St Salvator's Hall at this time.1Present1999-02-09ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-02-09unknowncigarette box: the box is oblong, has a hinged lid and is lined with wood; there is a narrow, cast border of flowers round the top of the lid, and a narrower border of the same round (see notes...)1996MARTIN, Lucy1996unknownblack and white photograph19971956-571(..cont. from name) the base; top and sides have a waved, engine-turned decoration; applied to the top is a cast shield of Arms of the University. An Inscription is engraved on the front of the box.silvercigarette boxstshsilverWOODSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLCIGARETTE BOXBANKINGELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL BANKING SCHOOLobject history files1996The inscription commemorates the Eleventh International Banking School in September 1958 so it is likely that the box was donated to St Salvator's Hall at this time.HC299hallmarks: 1. 'AW' 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'G' - 1956-57 marked (engraved) on front: ELEVENTH / INTERNATIONAL BANKING SCHOOL / SEPTEMBER 1958unknownCreated by9401983195719561957L 8.1", B 3.6", Depth 1.75"between 1957 and 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamA.W.CRE1999-02-09AUstsh1 5collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991199115:03:4110:27:1709:58:4916:42:1712:08:5412:00:2011:54:20, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp.72, ill. p. 73alh10ac114kjk2ac114ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19471861124HC3HC3In Warden's Flat, St. Salvator's HallIn St. Salvator's Hall Regent's Suite.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections Office.Return to Regents' Room, St Salv HallMoved to MCO from Regent's RoomMoved from mco to Derek Watson's office in College Gate, to temporarily replace HC69 (which was removed for Recording Scotland exhibition, 19th January - 7th March 2009, at Gateway Gallery). Derek Watson decided to keep this artwork in his office, rather than having HC69 returned after the exhibition.FIFETOWN HALLCRAILScotlandLANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBLACK, Ann SpenceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291996-09-20HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-20ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-09-202011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodvery goodvery goodgoodThe Town Hall, Crail, Fifeframemountimagevery good. frame very good (SHE, 2001) very slightly coming away from mount in top left corner. JAB 28/7/2009.Hung, no mirrorplates.Insect at upper of left section.Slightly coming away from mount at RIGHT not left. Glass dirty.198820012005200520062009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanHOPES, DavidHOPES, DavidHADFIELD, AlisonDALE, Amy198820012005200520062009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperFIFETOWN HALLCRAILSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTBLACK, ANN SPENCEsee files in Collections Office57.2 cm x 46.2 cm plain ribbed wooden frame22 September 19886 April 20016 April 20055 July 20058 June 200621 January 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC3signed, recto lower left: A. S. Black inscr. on label upper verso: PILGRIM TRUST/ THE TOWN HALL, CRAIL, / FIFE / Watercolour by / MISS A.S. BLACK, R.S.W inscr. on label verso: THE TOWN HALL / CRAIL / A.S.BLACK The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC3.JPG31819461946193919391940194736.5 cm x 26.5 cm1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of the town hall in Crail, Fife and the surrounding buildings. A figure can be seen standing by a lamppost outside the town hall.University of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, b. 1861 d. 1947)CRE1996-09-20ABcg1 32collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195814:13:4911:50:3212:10:4812:11:4112:00:44Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 160, col. ill p. 161ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG19591873In storeIn storeMissing. Last seen in store.ScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPEHIGH HOUSEWANLOCKHEADgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDIXON, AnnainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-212011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031996-11-05HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationDIXON, AnnaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £5.5.019581996-11-05unknownThe High House, Wanlockhead195819631981unknownunknownunknown195819631981HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustearly-mid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last known location "In Store"Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTLANDSCAPEHIGH HOUSEWANLOCKHEADPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19581963?1981PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC30signed, lower right: Anna DixonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939190019391940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a white house with a thatched rood nestling in the Lowther Hills.University of St AndrewsScotlandDIXON, Anna; (British, 1873-1959)CRE1996-11-05MUmissing1 769collect>internpeople1968196827th June 196819911991ST ANDREWS12:45:4215:30:22University of St AndrewsE2009.12009-12-192009-11-30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0127MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Taken to St Salvator's Hall for display at Hall dinner, to be kept in the safe at the Hall.Returned to the safe in St Salvator's Hall, after Berlin Wall exhibition at the Gateway.silverLONDONHALLMARKCUPWINE CUPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated by&/WWBRANDT, WillySt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281999-03-03unknown&/WWLondon, EnglandBRANDT, WillyThis information is derived from the inscription.1Present1999-03-03ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 28 Value: £180 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the most recent list, dated 1994, but the figure remians unchanged from an earlier list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-03good20 Years After the Fall of the Berlin WallGateway GalleriesThe Willy Brandt Cup; goblet shaped cup.The bowl, gilt inside, has outward sloping sides and a rounded base on a long baluster stem between mouldings, over a stepped trumpet foot. Inscription on side.good (JMM 03/10/2003)1996200820092010MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1996200820092010unknownblack and white photograph19971968 -19691silverCUPstshsilverSILVERLONDONHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLCUPWINE CUPBRANDT, WILLYobject history files199628 July 2008November 200925 January 2010This information is derived from the inscription.HC300hallmarks: 1. '&/WW' 2. lion passant 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'n' - 1968-69 marked (engraved) on side, in script: TO / THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / DR WILLLY BRANDT / 27TH JUNE, 1968 marked (stamped) on base: WILSON & SHARP LTD., 139, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGHBRANDT, WillyCreated by9521968196819681969H 19.7, D (rim)10.1 (base) 9.6 cm27th June 1968AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon&/WWCRE1999-03-03ABstsh1 770collect>internpeople19271928after 192712:46:2012:08:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0128MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverGLASGOWHALLMARKbowlsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byC.M. LtdSt Salvator's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281999-03-03unknownC.M. LtdGlasgow, Scotlandunknown1Present1999-03-03ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-03unknownshallow bowl with curved sides and inverted rim. It stands on a narrow foot with a moulded edge; at intervals along the rim engraved lines run down the sides to end in 'blobs'1996MARTIN, Lucy1996unknownblack and white photograph19971927 -19281silverbowlstshsilverSILVERGLASGOWHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLBOWLobject history files1996HC301hallmarks: 1. ? 'C.M Ltd' 2. tree etc. - Glasgow 3. llion rampant 4. thistle 5. 'e' - 1927-28unknownCreated by9531928192719271928H 2.6", D (rim) 8.15", (base) 5.7"after 1927AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgowC.M. LtdCRE1999-03-03AUstsh1 771collect>internpeople19731973June 197312:50:0015:30:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0129MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Taken to St Salvator's Hall for display at Hall dinner, to be kept in the safe at the Hall.silverLONDONHALLMARKCUPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRCSt Salvator's CollegeInstitute of Chartered AccountantspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-03-281999-03-03unknownRCLondon, EnglandThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland1Present1999-03-03ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-03goodthree-handled mug; baluster shaped, with everted rim, the mug stands on a stepped cushion foot; the hollow handles have straight tops over s-curves, inscription and shields on sides.good, some very slight scratcing inside (JMM 03/10/2003)199620082009MARTIN, LucyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica199620082009unknownblack and white photograph19971970 -19711Presented by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland in 1973.silvermugstshsilverSILVERLONDONHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLCUPTHREE-HANDLED CUPINSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTSobject history files199628 July 2008November 2009HC302hallmarks: 1. 'RC' 2. lion passant 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'p' - 1970-71 marked (engraved) on the side: 2 shields of arms of the University marked (engraved) on the side: PRESENTED TO / THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / BY / THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS / OF SCOTLAND / ON THE OCCASION OF THE / TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL / OF THE INSTITUTE / JUNE 1973The Institute of Chartered Accountants of ScotlandCreated by9541973197319701971H 12.1, D (rim) 8.2, (base) 9, W (handles) 16.8cmJune 1973AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRCCRE1999-03-03ABstsh1 772single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSKH1899-12-301999-03-111Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord state1999-03-11leather covered case for set of four silver gilt menu holders1silverset of menu holdersstshHC303University of St Andrews1999-03-11Astsh1 773collect>interncollect>internpeople12:55:1713:23:2112:08:04HC303(2)HC303(3)HC303(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0130MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH/MSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-04-112011-03-281999-03-11unknownH/MBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord statecheck hallmarks1999-03-11unknownsilver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.1996MARTIN, Lucy1996HC303 HC303(1)-(4)19331silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silvermenu holderstshsilver giltSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREobject history files1996HC303(1)? Lucy Martin (1996) records H/M, Birmingham, 1933unknownCreated by0019331933H 1.2", D 1.5"AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamH/MCRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 774collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:56:0713:23:4913:23:21HC303(1)HC303(3)HC303(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0131MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH/MSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-04-112011-04-111999-03-11unknownH/MBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord statecheck hallmarks1999-03-11unknownsilver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.1996MARTIN, Lucy1996HC303 HC303(1)-(4)19331silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silvermenu holderstshsilver giltenamelSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREobject history files1996HC303(2)? Lucy Martin (1996) records H/M, Birmingham, 1933unknownCreated by0019331933H 1.2", D 1.5"AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamH/MCRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 775collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern11:26:2613:54:5313:24:1013:23:49HC303(1)HC303(2)HC303(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0132MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH/MSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-05-092011-04-112011-04-111999-03-11unknownH/MBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord statecheck hallmarks1999-03-11unknownsilver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.1996MARTIN, Lucy1996HC303 HC303(1)-(4)19331silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silvermenu holderstshsilver giltenamelSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREobject history files1996HC303(3)? Lucy Martin (1996) records H/M, Birmingham, 1933unknownCreated by0019331933H 1.2", D 1.5"AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamH/MCRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 776collect>interncollect>intern11:27:0913:24:10HC303(1)HC303(2)HC303(3)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0133MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byH/MSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-111999-03-11unknownH/MBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord statecheck hallmarks1999-03-11unknownsilver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.1996MARTIN, Lucy1996HC303 HC303(1)-(4)19331silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silver gilt menu holder; one of four in a leather-covered case. The base is a circular disk with an enamelled shield of arms. There are two disc uprights.silvermenu holderstshsilver giltenamelSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLMENU HOLDERSTABLEWAREobject history files1996HC303(4)? Lucy Martin (1996) records H/M, Birmingham, 1933unknownCreated by0019331933H 1.2", D 1.5"AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamH/MCRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 777collect>intern19081984after 190811:28:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0134MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKmustard potshellsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byD&FSt Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-161999-02-031999-03-11unknownD&FBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownmustard pot, drum-shaped, with a hinged lid and c-shaped handle; the lid is flat-domed and has a shell thumb-piece. There is no liner.unknownblack and white photograph19971908-19091silvermustard potstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLMUSTARD POTSHELLobject history filesHC304hallmarks: 1. 'D&F' 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'i' - ?1908-09unknownCreated by9551984190819081909H ?", D (rim) 1.5", (base) 1.45"after 1908AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamD&FCRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 778collect>interncollect>intern19601984after 196011:29:2013:25:39HC305(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0135MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHSKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKwine labelPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJ.B.C.&S.St Salvator's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-111999-03-111999-03-11unknownJ.B.C.&S.Birmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownwine label, one of two; oblong, curved with chased, shell and leaf border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'unknownblack and white photographHC305(1)-(2)19971960-19611wine label, one of two; oblong, curved with chased, shell and leaf border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'silverwine labelstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLWINE LABELPORTobject history filesHC305(1)hallmarks: 1. 'J.B.C. & S' 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'L' - 1960-61unknownCreated by9561984196019601961H 1.5", L 2.35"after 1960AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamJ.B.C.&S.CRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 779collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19601984after 196011:30:1013:25:5413:25:40HC305(1)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0136MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKwine labelPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJ.B.C.&S.St Salvator's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-111999-03-11unknownJ.B.C.&S.Birmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownwine label, one of two; oblong, curved with chased, shell and leaf border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'unknownblack and white photographHC305(1)-(2)19971960-19611wine label, one of two; oblong, curved with chased, shell and leaf border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'silverwine labelstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLWINE LABELPORTobject history filesHC305(2)hallmarks: 1. 'J.B.C. & S' 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'L' - 1960-61unknownCreated by9571984196019601961H 1.5", L 2.35"after 1960AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamJ.B.C.&S.CRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 686collect>interncollect>intern19361984after 193611:30:5213:26:55HC306(2)HC306(3)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0138MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKwine labelCLARETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byG.U.St Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-111999-02-031999-03-11unknownG.U.Birmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownwine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'CLARET'unknownblack and white photographHC306(1)-(3)19971836-18371wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'SHERRY'wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'silverwine labelstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLWINE LABELCLARETobject history filesHC306(1)hallmarks: 1. King's Head & S' 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. 'GU' - G. Unite? 4. gothic 'N' - 1836-37unknownCreated by9591984193618361837H 0.85", L 1.8"after 1936AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamG.U.CRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 780collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18361984after 183611:31:3213:27:1413:26:56HC306(1)HC306(3)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0137MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKwine labelSHERRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byG.U.St Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-111999-03-11unknownG.U.Birmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownwine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'SHERRY'unknownblack and white photographHC306(1)-(3)19971836-18371wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'CLARET'wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'silverwine labelstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLWINE LABELSHERRYobject history filesHC306(2)hallmarks: 1. King's Head 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. 'G.U' - G. Unite ? 4. gothic 'N' - 1836-37unknownCreated by9581984183618361837H 0.85", L 1.8"after 1836AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamG.U.CRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 781collect>interncollect>intern18361984after 183611:32:1513:27:14HC306(1)HC306(2)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0139MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114SKHsilverBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKwine labelSHERRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byG.U.St Salvator's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-111999-03-11unknownG.U.Birmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-03-11ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks.1999-03-11unknownwine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'PORT'unknownblack and white photographHC306(1)-(3)19971836-18371wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'CLARET'wine label, one of three; oblong, curved with reeded border and a chain; engraved 'SHERRY'silverwine labelstshsilverSILVERBIRMINGHAMHALLMARKST SALVATOR'S HALLWINE LABELSHERRYobject history filesHC306(3)hallmarks: 1. King's Head 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. 'G.U' - G. Unite ? 4. gothic 'N' - 1836-37unknownCreated by9601984183618361837H 0.85", L 1.8"after 1836AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamG.U.CRE1999-03-11AUstsh1 33collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199114:28:2214:26:4609:22:4909:18:4111:51:4015:30:0912:11:4412:00:46, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 106, ill p. 107ac114ac114kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVGHC31K. Gray, MGS student project. Hamilton Hall, 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Moved to Alan Miller's office (to left of Principal's office) College Gate.In College Gate room 308, now Peter Clark (Proctor)'s office.ScotlandLANDSCAPEBRIDGEINVERNESS-SHIREFAS-NA-KYLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-05-232011-05-132011-05-132011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291996-11-05HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1996-11-052011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairfairfairfairBridge at Fas-na-Kyle, Inverness-shireframemountartworkgood, stains from mount at t.r., warped slightly at t. mount has wrinkle, bottom right. mount stained, centre left side. HCR 28/7/2009.Split at bottom left corner. No mirror plates.Creased at lower right corner.Undulating. Brown stains.19992002200320032009unknownRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19992002200320032009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1995194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by C. J. Payne, 22/2/95 in Hamilton Hall, Paper Store Inventoried by K. Gray, (03/03/1999) in Hamilton Hall, in fourth floor cupboard, next to liftRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEBRIDGEINVERNESS-SHIREFAS-NA-KYLEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office48.7 x 60.6 cm plain wood frame3 March 199914 August 20027 April 200311 November 200328 July 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC31signed in ink l.l.: A. C. Dodds inscribed in black ball point, v.c.: Pilgrim Trust / Bridge at Fas-na-Kyle / Inverness-shire / by A.C. Dodds, RSW inscr. in black ink, verso: STAIR 4The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by335336194619461939193927.0 x 37.2 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the bridge at Fas-na-Kyle, Inverness-shire over the River Glass. Hills can be seen in the background and in the foreground rocks of the near side bank are shown.University of St AndrewsScotlandDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)CRE1996-11-05ACcg1 34collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953unknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS14:35:5914:35:1414:55:2914:38:2811:52:4515:30:0912:11:4912:00:46In the Artists' Footsteps website www.artistsfootsteps.co.uk, managed by Cultural Services Department, Dumfries and Galloway Council, Ewart Library,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E2009.61994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-142009-03-071994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-062009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sDumfries. The website is an online illustrated database of landscape paintings relevant to Dumfries and Galloway.ac114ac114alh10alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVGSecretary's Office, College GateMoved to Room 307, College Gate - Derek Watson's (Quaestor & Factor) secretary's office.Moved to museum collections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition. Was no longer wanted in College Gate.Moved to Derek Watson's office (307 College Gate)ScotlandLANDSCAPEKIRKCUDBRIGHTBOATBUILDERS HOUSEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-05-232011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071996-11-05HC:C3DonationDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-11-05ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-11-052011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairgoodgoodfairUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45unknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesBoatbuilder's House, KirkcudbrightframemountimageWork separating from mount. Some dirt on mount. some dark spots on house near bottom right window and one above roof on right. JB 28/7/2009.Mark at left side at centre, bulging slightly down right side, scuffed at lower right corner.Debris along lower section.Foxing across sky/upper of image and to the right as before.1999200820092009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaunknownBURDGE, Jessica1999200820092009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.No card.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEKIRKCUDBRIGHTBOATBUILDERS HOUSEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewood frame: 56.2 x 74.3cm20 December 19991 April 200813 March 200920 April 2009FIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC32The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619461939193931.3 x 48.5cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a group of buildings in the town of Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway. In the foreground a boat builders house can be seen with a number of men at work outside. On the left a wooden rowing boat is shown.University of St AndrewsScotlandDODDS, Albert Charles; (British, 1888-1964)CRE1996-11-05ACcg1 3382collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:33:3913:30:2810:53:5817:27:1417:26:3815:06:3615:05:41'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-082011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).ROBINSON, Claire2009-10-162011-04-04goodgoodPewter plateWholeGood. Some scratching and tarnishing (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Dent around rim of plate.15:04:31musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireTHOMSON, MichelleROBINSON, Clairecolour photographHC322-HC3372011-04-0420092011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild in 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history file'GENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC322Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT . EDINBURGH Above maker's name: Imbossed crown with X above (indicates first grade quality).UnknownCreated byHC322 (1).jpg2016HC322 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam. 24.8 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AB15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay2, shelfA2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2A1 3383collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:34:5113:31:4213:30:2817:31:4417:29:3515:07:3215:05:4311:29:43'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.2.5unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).DALE, Amy2009-10-162011-04-04goodgoodPewter plateWholeGood. Some scratching and tarnishing (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Dent along rim, imapcted on the reverse of the plate. Scratches to front and reverse. Blemishes on reverse. Minute hole, centre front of plate, surrounded by a circular mark.15:04:31musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c. 1795-1815approx1Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC323Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's mark: Imbosed crown above X [indicates first grade quality]UnknownCreated byHC323 (1).jpgHC323 (2).jpg1990cm17951795Two pewter plates are deeper than the others.platedepthThis plate has a more bowl like shape compared to the other pewter plates.1815Diam 24.3 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AB15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay2, shelfA2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2A1 3384collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:35:4313:33:0213:31:4317:34:0715:08:2715:05:43'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.2.5unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark presumed to be third William Scott.DALE, Amy2009-10-162011-04-04goodgoodPewter platewholeGood. Some scratching and tarnishing (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009)Two dents along rim. Scratching on front and minor scratching on back.15:04:31musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-1815approx1Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumobject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC324Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's mark: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC324 (1).jpgHC324 (2).jpg1990cm17951795two of the pewter plates are deeper than the others.platedepthThis plate has a more bowl like shape compared to the other pewter plates.1815Diam 24.3 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AB15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay2, shelfA2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2A1 3385collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:39:0213:34:0513:33:0217:35:3615:08:5915:05:43'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Quite badly scratched and tarnished. Mark on back (possibly rust). Dent on side. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:04:31musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c. 1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC325Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC325 (1).jpgHC325 (2).jpg1990179517951815diameter 24.8 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay2, shelfA2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2A1 3386collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:39:5313:35:3113:34:0517:36:5015:09:2515:05:44'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458MTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795 to 1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Scratches and blemishes. Pitting on front and back but worse on back.(Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:04:31musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumobject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC326Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC326 (1).jpgHC326 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.9cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay2, shelfA2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2A1 3387collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:40:4613:36:3913:35:3117:41:4815:16:5015:12:2115:10:47'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Dent on front lip. Scratches/blemishes. Some pitting, worse on front. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:10:18musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history file'GENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC327Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC327 (1).jpgHC327 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.7 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in row6, bay2, shelfB2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2B1 3388collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:41:3913:37:2713:36:3917:46:3816:02:4015:14:38'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458MTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Very bad scratches on back, some minor on front. Blemishes on outer rim. Some pitting. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history file'GENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC328Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality]. UnknownCreated byHC328 (1).jpgHC328 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.9cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 3389collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:42:2813:38:0713:37:2817:48:2216:03:3415:14:39'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Dents on front. Scratches front and back (worse on back). Some pitting. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC329Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC329 (1).jpgHC329 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.8cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 62collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195814:26:2211:56:4512:38:5612:11:5312:00:49, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 12, col. ill .p. 13ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG19541877115Dining Room, Hepburn HallDining Room, Hepburn HallListed as missing.Listed as missingARCHITECTUREScotlandEDINBURGHLOW CALTONREGENT BRIDGETOWNSCAPEBRIDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustEADIE, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-01-07HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationEADIE, RobertScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-01-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £1019581997-01-07unknownThe Low Calton and the Regent Bridge1958196319811989unknownunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia de1958196319811990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.On 1958? and 1983? insurance list as in Hepburn Hall Dining Room. Noted as missing on 1989/90 list; see also letter from the Warden, 13th Oct. 1992.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourARCHITECTURESCOTLANDEDINBURGHLOW CALTONREGENT BRIDGETOWNSCAPEBRIDGEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1958196319811989 - 1990PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC33signed, lower right: R. EadieThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919521940s1953MADWatercolour depicting The Low Calton and the Regent Bridge, Edinburgh. The bridge is centrally positioned with a street running beneath it, on which are several cars and carts.University of St AndrewsScotlandEADIE, Robert; (British, 1877-1954)CRE1997-01-07MUmissing1 3390collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:43:2113:38:5613:38:0717:49:3416:04:1615:14:39'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Scratches (worse on back) and some blemishes. Some pitting. Small dent on rim and some dents on front. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC330Inscribed with maker's mark: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicating first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC330 (1).jpgHC330 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.8 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 3391collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:45:0513:39:5013:39:0817:50:5616:05:0415:14:39'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).ROBINSON, Claire2009-10-162011-04-04goodgoodPewter plateWholeGood. Some scratches and blemishes. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Good. Pitting on surface on front of plate. Dent around rim.15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild ifrom 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC331Inscribed with maker's mark: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC331 (1).jpgHC331 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.8 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AB15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 3392collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:45:5113:40:1713:39:5017:52:1216:05:5315:14:4012:59:4710:23:25'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC333HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).DALE, Amy2009-10-162011-04-04fairfairPewter plateWholeFair. Bad pitting front and back. Some scratches/blemishes. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Light in colour (due to over polishing?)15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC332Inscribed with maker's mark: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC332.jpgHC332 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 24.7cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 3393collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:46:4213:40:4213:40:1717:53:2816:08:3315:14:40'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC334HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.24.7unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).DALE, Amy2009-10-162011-04-04fairfairPewter plateWholeFair. Some pitting and some scratches/blemishes. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Light in colour and many small scratches to front of plate. Noticable scratch under inscription.15:14:06musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC333Inscribed with maker's marks: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC333 (1).jpgHC333 (2).jpg1990cm17951795Wholediameter1815after 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B1 3394collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:47:3313:40:5913:40:4217:39:5017:39:4215:16:1015:11:2315:10:47'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC335HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458MTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).2009-10-16fairPewter plateFair. Badly flacking and scratched. Two small holes on the front lip. Crack on front lip. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).15:10:18musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumobject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC334Inscribed with maker's mark: W. SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC334 (1).jpgHC334 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 41.9cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in row6, bay2, shelfB2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2B1 3395collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179511:48:2613:41:1213:40:5917:38:3615:16:2715:11:5315:10:48'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC336single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMTPEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042010-05-052009-10-16HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.1Present2009-10-16ComponentRecord stateDue to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).ROBINSON, Claire2009-10-162011-04-04fairfairPewter plateWholeFair. Some scratches etc. Some flaking. Red and white discolouration on back. (Michelle Thomson 7/10/2009).Fair. Some scratches and pitting. Red and white marking on reverse. Areas of abrasion to front. Dent around rim of plate.15:10:18musa2011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from 1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERPEWTERPLATESCOTT, WILLIAMST MARYSPEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHmuseumObject history fileGENThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.HC335Inscribed with maker's mark: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].UnknownCreated byHC335 (1).jpgHC335 (2).jpg1990179517951815Diam 41.0 cmafter 1795AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSCOTT, WilliamCRE2009-10-16AC15:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in row6, bay2, shelfB2011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay2B1 4503collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17951990after 179513:04:3111:49:0913:41:1217:54:4416:09:0715:14:40'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', EdinburghHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.169-170ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458PEWTERplatePEWTER PLATEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCOTT, WilliamSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-112011-04-042011-04-042011-04-042011-04-04HC:C14INGLEBY WOOD, L.unknownSCOTT, WilliamEDINBURGHunknownThe pewter has been in St Mary's College for many years, and was probably purchased for the College soon after its manufacture.Due to maker's mark, maker presumed to be the third William Scott (1795-1815).ROBINSON, Claire2011-04-04fairPewter plateWholeFair condition. Pitting on front of plate. Minor scratches to front and reverse. Dent around rim of plate.15:14:062011-04-04ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC322-HC3372011-04-042011-04-04c.1795-18151ad458Pewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateManufactured by William Scott of Edinburgh. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, father and son) who all manufactured pewter and were all Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen Incorporation. From the maker's mark on this piece it appears to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild from1795 to 1815. L. Ingleby Wood, 'Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers', Edinburgh, 1905, pp 169-170.PewterPEWTEROpen Access StoreoastorePEWTERObject history fileHC336Inscribed with maker's mark: W.SCOTT EDINBURGH. Above maker's name: Imbossed crown above X [indicates first grade quality].Created byHC336 (1).jpgHC336 (2).jpg1795whole1815diameter 24.8 cmUniversity of St Andrews15:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore foyer, cabinet12011-04-04Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1B 72collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern195319531953199115:16:5210:41:2311:58:0815:30:0612:11:5712:00:49, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 4, ill .p. 5djm67kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458DHAVG19541877HC34Several previous lists. Located in Reception Room, McIntosh Hall.In Dining Room, McIntosh Hall.In Dining Room, McIntosh Hall.In McIntosh Hall, Dining Room.ARCHITECTUREScotlandEDINBURGHCOWGATECAMPBELL'S CLOSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustEADIE, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172005-09-021997-01-08HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationEADIE, RobertScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-01-08ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-272011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairCampbell's Close, Cowgate, Edinburghframemountartworkgood. Raised in mount. Slightly wrinked. Insects in mount. Frame chipped (HR, 27 September 2002). Stain on mount, lower right (24 September 2004). Small piece paper between glass and mount, bottom left corner (JF, Sept 2005).Scrapes to middle of right side and lower left side.Speckling all over mount. Large liquid stain lower right. Sticky area on glazing lower left corner.Undulation of paper.15:15:5314:47:29oastoremh2011-09-151990198920022003DALE, AmyunknownMONFORT, Patricia deRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan14:47:292011-09-152011-09-151990199020022003HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandprintetchingmhetchingARCHITECTURESCOTLANDEDINBURGHCOWGATECAMPBELL'S CLOSEPILGRIM TRUSTEADIE, ROBERTOpen Access Storesee files in Collections Office55.4 x 43.2 cm woodNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hallbefore 19901989 - 199027 September 200216 September 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC34Inscribed in pencil below image, left: Cloth Hall, Cowgate, Edinburgh; signed, in pencil lower right: Robert Eadie inscr. in pen on label on backboard: McIntosh Hall / Dining Room inscr. in pencil on backboard: G9969 inscr. in red crayon on label on backboard: 30 printed on label on backboard: 1628 inscr. in chalk on backboard: 9 typed on label on backboard: PILGRIM TRUST / CAMPBELL'S CLOSE COWGATE. / EDINBURGH / Etching by ROBERT EADIE, R.S.W.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461953193919531939195230.4 x 22.1 cm1940s1953MADAn etching depicting an archway leading to Campbell's Close, Edinburgh. To the right of the archway, which is set within a building, is the figure of a woman carrying a baby, and a child.University of St AndrewsScotlandEADIE, Robert; (British, 1877-1954)CRE1997-01-08AC15:15:53MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 73collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199111:58:5914:37:4315:29:3412:12:0112:00:5012:34:39, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 126, ill .p. 127ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19541877Moved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeReturned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.ARCHITECTUREScotlandSTIRLINGMARR'S WALKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustEADIE, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221997-01-08HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationEADIE, RobertScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan3 October 200320032003To Sproson's for remountingSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£27.00 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.DALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-01-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-01-082011-03-29goodgoodMarr's Wark, Stirling Castlevery good condition, bright colours. Slightly foxed, lower centre, undulating in mount (HR, March 2004).As before.20032004EDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, Helen20032004HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.see letter from Hepburn Hall Warden, 13 Oct. 1992, saying this work is there. Previously (1958? list) in St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance Office. 11/12/98 removed from Hepburn Hall after Hall closed down.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourARCHITECTURESCOTLANDSTIRLINGMARR'S WALKPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officeplain wood, glazed 43.5 x 53.8 cm7 April 20032 April 2004PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC35signed in pencil, l.l.: R. EADIEThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939195226.5 x 34.7 cm (sight)1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEADIE, Robert; (British, 1877-1954)CRE1997-01-08ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 74collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911991ST ANDREWS15:17:5814:47:2415:19:5212:00:3015:30:1312:12:0412:00:51, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 100, col. ill .p. 101ac114ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19541877University Hall, first floor, Old WingUniversity Hall, first floor, Old WingPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after close of Recording Scotland exhibtionScotlandGLASGOWTOWNSCAPEHORSEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustEADIE, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071997-01-08HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationEADIE, RobertScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-01-08ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991According to label attached to back of painting Robert Eadie lived at 1 Royal Terrace (Edinburgh ?) at the time this work was painted.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-01-082011-03-212011-03-21goodfairgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesTrace HorsesartworkgeneralgoodUndulating at upper section where it meets mount. Possible paint loss on the back of figure in red at lower right.Mount and frame in good condition.19991999200320082009TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessicaunknown19991999200320082009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label on the back of painting identifies the work as: No. 87.last known location, University Hall. Labels removed from back of painting February 2002 by AMC.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolourSCOTLANDGLASGOWTOWNSCAPEHORSEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewooden frame: 72.2 x 79.9 cm1999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label on the back of painting identifies the work as: No. 87.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC36signed, lower left: R. EADIE. 3 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1: Printed label with handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [printed] Title of Painting, [handwritten, ink] Trace Horses. / [printed] Artist's Name. [handwritten, ink] Robert Eadie / [printed] Address, [handwritten, ink] 1 Royal Terrace (?) Rest of lable obscured by label 2 - stuck over top of label 1. label 2: typed label: PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM TRUST [underlined] / TRACE HORSES / by / No. 87 ROBERT EADIE. label 3: square paper label, red crayon (?): 32.No. 87The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939195246.0 x 55.5 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting three horses being led down along West Nile Street, Glasgow. In the foreground there are people walking along the pavement holding umbrellas.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0032EADIE, Robert; (British, 1877-1954)CRE1997-01-08ABuh1 75collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991199115:14:0112:04:0616:42:1712:12:0812:00:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940salh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19541877136St Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatIn St. Salvator's Hall conference officeRemoved to be reframedMounted, framed and returned to MCOMoved from mco to Derek Watson's sectretary's office in College Gate, to temporarily replace HC32 (which is part of Recording Scotland exhibition, 19th January - 7th March 2009, at Gateway Gallery).ScotlandTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREBLACKSMITHGULLANEEAST LOTHIANgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustEADIE, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291997-01-08HC:C3DonationEADIE, Robert1944, ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200620062006£50 + VATReframed and remounted. UV glass used.DALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-01-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-01-082011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairvery goodvery goodgoodOld Blacksmith's Shop, Gullaneframemountimagevery good, needs re-mounting as painting is beginning to buckle lower left and upper left. frame very good (SHE 2001) Scott, 1988, noted: 'Backing foxed but not coming through onto watercolour'. Foreground looking yellowed and discoloured. Needs rehanging out of direct light. HCR 28/7/2009.Nothing to report.Nothing to report.Slight discolouration and undulation across whole, possibly shifted in mount - staining is evident down right edge with mount.19882001200520062009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanHOPES, DavidHADFIELD, AlisonDALE, Amy19882001200520062009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour and pencil on paperSCOTLANDTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREBLACKSMITHGULLANEEAST LOTHIANPILGRIM TRUSTEADIE, ROBERTsee files in Collections Office32.3 cm x 39.9 cm stippled grey frame with mount22 September 198819 February 200126 August 20058 June 200621 January 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC37signed, in pencil recto lower left: R. EADIE R.S.W / 1944 / Gullane inscr. on label verso, top right : Old Blacksmith's Shop Gullane / Robert Eadie / R.S.W.144 inscr. on label, verso centre: Old Blacksmith's Shop, / Gullane / by Robert Eadie / (1 Royal Terr, 73) / Price £10-10-0./ (607)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC37JPG.JPG33719461946193919391944194425.7 cm x 32.0 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland1944EADIE, Robert; (British, 1877-1954)CRE1997-01-08ACcg1 63collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern195319531953195819581991DUNDEEPERTHST ANDREWSDUNDEEDUNDEE14:53:1117:28:4616:42:1214:25:3612:05:2315:30:5112:12:1212:00:53, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,Dundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of DundeeUniversity of DundeeE1978.1E1978.2E1993.2E1978.3E1978.31979197919931979197919781978199319781978single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee and educated at Dundee High School, the city’s principal centre for training in art. Following in the footsteps of many other Dundee artists, Foggie studied on the Continent. In Antwerp, Foggie honed his drawing skills, learning from the same teacher who had earlier taught Van Gogh. In 1919, he moved to Edinburgh and became a teacher of Life Drawing at Edinburgh College of Art. During his time he taught artists such as William MacTaggart and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Foggie first exhibited at the RSA in 1914, and then every year until his death. He also regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society for Painters in Watercolour and was made RSW in 1918. In 1930 he became Vice President of the Society. Foggie was an accomplished portrait painter and often used people from fishing communities in Scotland as models. There are three watercolours in the Recording Scotland Collection depicting traditional fishing activities in Pittenween, Fife. Also in the Collection are two other watercolours of rural locations with traditional buildings.1940sp.44, ill .p. 45ac114ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19481878McIntosh Hall staircase. List by locationMcIntosh Hall Domestic Bursar's flatMcIntosh Hall Domestic Bursar's flat. Inventoried during research for student exhibition.McIntosh Hall Domestic Bursar's flatSolander box, Museum Collections office.On staircase, McIntosh Hall (info from insurance list by artist)ScotlandFIFEPITTENWEEMFISHINGMARINEBARKING NETSHARBOURgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-062011-05-062011-04-262011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-04-221997-02-0319971997Damaged in McIntosh Hall fire. The watercolour was affected by fire damage, and had a soot residue, and a strong smell of smoke. There was slight discoloration of the paper and light soiling.1997DamagedHC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-03ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesFOGGIE, DavidUnknownValue: £12.10 (insurance) Insurance list by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581997-02-03fairDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterElegy for the Scottish LandscapeDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryCrawford Arts CentreUniversity of DundeeUniversity of DundeeBarking Nets, PittenweemFair. Damaged in fire, 1997, and conserved. Right and lower edge abraded. Some discoloration and fading (HR, July 2004).196319891993199420041958unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenFOGGIE, David196319901993199420041958high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyCREASY, HelenColour slideHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC38.tif201119981928?194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on rag paperSCOTLANDFIFEPITTENWEEMFISHINGMARINEBARKING NETSHARBOURPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19631989 - 1990199319946 July 20041958PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC38signed and dated, lower left: David Foggie 2[8] inscr. in pencil, verso: 22 3/4 x 17 3/4 4. 3 1/2. 4 / 8 G9956 / Barking Nets / Pittenweem / David Foggie R.S.A. two labels removed from old acidic mount during conservation and readhered to new mount, recto lower left below work:- (1) PILGRIM TRUST / BARKING NETS / PITTENWEEM / by / DAVID FOGGIE R.S.A. (2) 8 Barking nets, PittenweemThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC38.jpg184719461953193919531920192928.8 x 39.5 cm (actual) 43.0 x 60.0 cm (mount)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting fisherman at Pittenweem harbour boiling their nets to preserve them. In the foreground the work is carried out on a fishing boat and in the background houses from the village can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC.1998.4FOGGIE, David; (British, 1878-1948)CRE1997-02-03ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box A2011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solanderA1 64collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991ST ANDREWS17:30:0712:06:3715:30:1312:12:1512:00:54University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee and educated at Dundee High School, the city’s principal centre for training in art. Following in the footsteps of many other Dundee artists, Foggie studied on the Continent. In Antwerp, Foggie honed his drawing skills, learning from the same teacher who had earlier taught Van Gogh. In 1919, he moved to Edinburgh and became a teacher of Life Drawing at Edinburgh College of Art. During his time he taught artists such as William MacTaggart and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Foggie first exhibited at the RSA in 1914, and then every year until his death. He also regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society for Painters in Watercolour and was made RSW in 1918. In 1930 he became Vice President of the Society. Foggie was an accomplished portrait painter and often used people from fishing communities in Scotland as models. There are three watercolours in the Recording Scotland Collection depicting traditional fishing activities in Pittenween, Fife. Also in the Collection are two other watercolours of rural locations with traditional buildings.1940sad458ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19481878HC39K. Gray, MGS student project. Hamilton Hall, 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Moved from storage to Ron Piper's office (next to Principal's office), College Gate.Moved to Ron Piper's new office - top floor College Gate.Moved to museum collections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition. Was no longer wanted in College Gate.Hung in College Gate, Deans's offices corridor.ScotlandFIFEPITTENWEEMFISHINGMARINEHARBOURFISHERWOMENgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071997-02-03HC:C3DonationFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-03ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-08-142011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09fairfairfairgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesWomen's Work, Pittenweemframemountimagegood. Creased upper right (Aug 2002).Splitting at both mirrorplates and at all four corners.Slight discolouration and small dent at upper section at edge to image.Crease upper right.17:29:35cg1999200220032003200720092009GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaunknownBURDGE, Jessica2011-10-031999200220032003200720092009ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 2/2/95 by C. J. Payne in Hamilton Hall, Paper Store Inventoried by K. Gray 03/03/1999, in Hamilton Hall, Fourth floor cupboard next to the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFEPITTENWEEMFISHINGMARINEHARBOURFISHERWOMENPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office46.4 x 58.5 cm plain wood3 March 199914 August 20027 April 200322 September 200327 November 200713 March 200913 August 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC39signed in ink, l.l.: David Foggie inscribed in green felt tip pen, v.c.: Pilgrim Trust / Womens Work / Pittenweem / David Foggie, RSA inscr. in black ink, verso: STAIR 11The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by338339194619461939193926.6 x 37.2 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandFOGGIE, David; (British, 1878-1948)CRE1997-02-03AC17:29:35DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storeoastore1 6collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199110:18:1214:13:5410:31:0010:30:2510:09:5110:03:3811:21:1012:09:5212:00:2114:09:0810:39:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'skjk2ad458ac114ac114kjk2kjk2ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19471861K. Gray, MGS student project. Hamilton Hall, Regent's RoomIn Hamilton HallMoved to Museum Collection OfficeFIFEScotlandLANDSCAPEST MONANCETIDE LAMPFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBLACK, Ann SpenceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-172011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-252011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221996-09-23HC:C3DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-23Record stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1996-09-232011-05-17fairfairThe Tide Lamp, St. Monancepainting: separating from its mount, stain from previous mount on left side frame: chipped on bottom left, left side damaged. Backboard curves outward.As before.199920032003GRAY, KatherineKERACHER, SusanKERACHER, Susan199920032003HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 11 April 1985 by Alison Scott, in Regent's Room, Hamilton Hall. Inventoried 3 March, 1999 by K. Gray, South wall, Regent's room, Hamilton Hall.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperFIFESCOTLANDLANDSCAPEST MONANCETIDE LAMPFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office64.0 x 77.7 cm gilt wood03 March 19992 September 200316 September 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC4signed in ink, lower right: A.S. Black written in pencil, verso, top center: THE TIDE LAMP / A.S. BLACK (Miss)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940194736.7 x 54.3 cm (sight) 1940's1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, 1861-1947)CRE1996-09-23ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A 65collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911991DUNDEEPERTHDUNDEE14:57:4614:27:0112:07:3316:45:1112:12:1912:00:55Dundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryUniversity of DundeeE1978.1E1978.2E1978.3197919791979197819781978single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee and educated at Dundee High School, the city’s principal centre for training in art. Following in the footsteps of many other Dundee artists, Foggie studied on the Continent. In Antwerp, Foggie honed his drawing skills, learning from the same teacher who had earlier taught Van Gogh. In 1919, he moved to Edinburgh and became a teacher of Life Drawing at Edinburgh College of Art. During his time he taught artists such as William MacTaggart and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Foggie first exhibited at the RSA in 1914, and then every year until his death. He also regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society for Painters in Watercolour and was made RSW in 1918. In 1930 he became Vice President of the Society. Foggie was an accomplished portrait painter and often used people from fishing communities in Scotland as models. There are three watercolours in the Recording Scotland Collection depicting traditional fishing activities in Pittenween, Fife. Also in the Collection are two other watercolours of rural locations with traditional buildings.1940sac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG1948187862 - J62 - JHC40St Salvator's Hall Common RoomSt Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Moved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.ScotlandFIFEPITTENWEEMMARINEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-161997-02-04HC:C3DonationFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003£34Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£34.00 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.DALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1997-02-042011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25goodgoodgoodgoodDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryUniversity of DundeeWest Shore, Pittenweemframemountartworkvery good. frame good, slight crack in glass upper right (SHE 2001). Reglazed, remounted, March 2004. Slight undulations, overall condition good. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Small chip to top of frame. Splitting top right and both bottom corners.Good condition.Pronounced undulations.19841988200120042004SCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19841988200120042004HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFEPITTENWEEMMARINEPILGRIM TRUSTFOGGIE, DAVIDsee files in Collections Office60.1 cm x 47.0 cm wooden frame with mount26 July 1984 21 September 198819 February 20012 April 20046 December 2004Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC40signed, recto lower left in black paint: David Foggie inscr. on label, verso PILGRIM TRUST / WEST SHORE / PITTENWEEM / by / DAVID FOGGIE, R.S.A. inscr. on label, verso: 1648 36 inscr. in marker, verso: 4TThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC40.JPG19461946193919391930194838.0 cm x 27.4 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting fishermen sat by a stone wall at Pittenweem harbour.University of St AndrewsScotlandFOGGIE, David; (British, 1878-1948)CRE1997-02-04ABstsh1 1082collect>interncollect>intern19551955195511:50:3910:20:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0399MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458JBSKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKATHLETICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPresented byDICKIE, IshbelpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-082000-06-081999-05-12HC:C9DonationunknownLondon, EnglandDICKIE, IshbelInformation derived from inscription "... Presented by Ishbel Dickie, 1955, for prowess in athletics"1Present1999-05-12ComponentRecord stateThis hallmarks suggest that the cup was made in 1913-14 but the inscription shows that it was gifted to the University in 1955.1999-05-12a two-handled silver cup in mid-18th century style; deep bowl, two cast, double scroll handles standing on a short stem and stepped cushion base; reeded bands at rim, mid-bowl and base. inscription.unknownblack and white photograph19991913-19141Athletics Trophy, presented by Ishbel Dickie in 1955Sporting Trophiessports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPDICKIE, ISHBELSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKATHLETICSInformation derived from inscription "... Presented by Ishbel Dickie, 1955, for prowess in athletics"HC400hallmarks: 1.makers mark rubbed out 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. 's' - 1913-14 marked (engraved): UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / PRESENTED BY / ISHBEL DICKIE / 1955 / FOR PROWESS IN ATHLETICSDICKIE, IshbelCreated by12541955195519131914H12.2cm, Dm(base) 7cm, Dm(rim) 9.9cm, H(base)5.5cm1955ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonunknownCRE1999-05-12Asc1 1054collect>intern19361990after 193610:20:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0057MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ad458SKHsilverCUPHANDLED CUPWILLIAMSsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKBADMINTONSPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-081998-11-201999-05-27HC:C9unknownRW/BBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-05-27ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-05-27The Williams Trophy, a handled cup with a deep bowl, a knopped hour-glass stem on a cushion base. Mouldings above and below the neck, long 'c' shaped handle. Badminton Club trophyunknownblack and white photograph19991936-19371Badminton Club trophySporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPHANDLED CUPWILLIAMSSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKBADMINTONSPORTHC401hallmarks: 1.RW/B 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'M' - 1936-37 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS / UNIVERSITY / BADMINTON CLUBunknownCreated by8541990193619361937H 5.8", D (rim) 4.1", D (base) 2.9"after 1936AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamRW/BCRE1999-05-27Asc1 1055collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19081990after 190811:52:4911:52:1710:20:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0058MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ad458SKHsilverbowlSWIMMINGsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDE/GEWomen Students Swimming ClubpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-05-27HC:C9unknownDE/GELondon, Englandunknown1Present1999-05-27ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-05-27A plain, almost hemispherical bowl with a broad, waisted stem and straight-edged foot. Engraved: Women Students Swimming Clubunknownblack and white photograph19991908-19091Women Students Swimming Club trophySporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERBOWLSWIMMINGWOMEN STUDENTS SWIMMING CLUBSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTHC402hallmarks: 1.DE/GE 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'n' - 1908-09 marked (engraved): WOMEN STUDENTS / SWIMMING CLUBunknownCreated by8551990190819081909H 6.8", D (rim) 6.2", D (base) 4.6"after 1908AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonDE/GECRE1999-05-27Asc1 1056collect>interncollect>intern19571957195711:56:4210:20:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0059MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458SKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTRUGBYMOODIE CUPsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented byFCMOODIE, A. R.Rugby Football ClubpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-05-27HC:C9DonationFCSheffield, EnglandMOODIE, A. R.Information derived from inscription.1Present1999-05-27ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-05-27The Moodie Trophy; a two-handled cup. The bowl is very deep, over a short, knopped stem and trumpet, reeded-edged foot; the long handles floow the line of the bowl. Rugby Football trophyunknownblack and white photograph19991956-571Rugby Football Club trophy, presented in 1957 by Dr A.R. MoodieSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPMOODIE, DR A RSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKRUGBY FOOTLBALL CLUBSPORTRUGBYMOODIE CUPInformation derived from inscription.HC403hallmarks: 1.FC 2. crown - Sheffield 3. llion 4. 'o' - 1956-57 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY / RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB / Arms of the University / THE MOODIE TROPHY / PRESENTED TO TEH CLUB BY DR. A. R. MOODIE / 1957 marked (stamped) : RATTRAY & Co. DUNDEEMOODIE, Dr. A. R.Created by8561957195719561957H 9.7", D (rim) 3.9", D (base) 3.75"1957ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldFCCRE1999-05-27Asc1 1057collect>interncollect>intern19591959195912:02:0910:20:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0060MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458SKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTSQUASHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byD&HCHARIG, WalterSquash Raquets ClubinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-05-28HC:C9DonationD & HBirmingham, EnglandCHARIG, WalterInformation derived from inscription.1Present1999-05-28ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-05-28The Walter Charig Cup; the shallow bowl is almost straight-sided, on an hour-glass stem with a central moulding, and a stepped foot; the tWO, hollow handles are angular and wide. Squash Club Trophyunknownblack and white photograph19991950-511Squash Racquets Club, Walter Charig Cup, presented in 1959Sporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPCHARIG, WALTERSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSQUASH RAQUETS CLUBSPORTSQUASHWALTER CHARIG CUPInformation derived from inscription.HC404hallmarks: 1.D & H 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'A' - 1950-51? marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SQUASH RACKETS CLUB / THE WALTER CHARIG CUP / (PRESENTED IN 1959?)CHARIG, WalterCreated by8571959195919501951H 5.0", D (rim) 3.9", D (base) 2.6"1959ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamD & HCRE1999-05-28Asc1 1058collect>interncollect>intern191119112nd March 191112:05:4610:20:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0061MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458SKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKGOLFSPORTGOLF TROPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJ.R.Co.A.LtdAberdeen Association of Former St Andrews StudentsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-05-28HC:C9DonationJ. R. Co. A. LtdChester, EnglandAberdeen Association of Former St Andrews StudentsInformation derived from inscription.1Present1999-05-28ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-05-28A two-handled bowl; straight-sided for half its depth, between mouldings, then curves in to a straight-edged foot; the large, cast handles are scrolled and bifurcate where they join the sides.Golf.1909-19101Golf Trophy, presented by the Aberdeen Association of Former St Andrews Students, 1911Sporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPABERDEEN ASSOCATION OF FORMER STUDENTSSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKGOLFSPORTGOLF TROPHYInformation derived from inscription.HC405hallmarks: 1. J/R Co A/ Ltd 2. lion 3. a shield bearing three sheaves and a sword - Chester 4. a script 'I' - 1909-10 marked (engraved): PRESENTED BY / THE ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION OF FORMER / ST ANDREWS STUDENTS / FOR COMPETITION BY / THE GOLF CLUB 2ND MARCH, 1911Aberdeen Association of Former St Andrews StudentsCreated by1911191119091910H 5.8", D (rim) 9.1", D (base) 5.4"2nd March 1911ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandChesterJ. R. Co. A. LtdCRE1999-05-28Asc1 1085collect>interncollect>intern19311984after 193112:08:2410:22:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0062MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458JBSKHsilverCUPTWO-HANDLEDHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGTROPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAWomen's Fencing ClubpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-082000-06-081999-06-21HC:C9unknownABirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-21ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks1999-06-21A cup with a shallow bowl on a narrow stem with a central knop and a trumpet, cushion-edged foot; the two handles project straight out from the rim and curve in to the edge of the bowl. Fencing trophyunknownblack and white photograph19991931-19321Women's Fencing Club trophySporting Trophiessports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLEDHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGTROPHYWOMEN'S FENCING CLUB TROPHYHC406hallmarks: 1. A(surrounded by BROS/LTD) 2.anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'G' - 1931-32 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS FENCING CLUB/Arms of the UniversityunknownCreated by8581984193119311932H(cup) 12.2cm, D(rim) 11.1cm, D (base) 7.3cmafter 1931AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamACRE1999-06-21Asc1 1086collect>interncollect>internafter 1972?12:11:4010:22:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0400MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRSKHCUPTWO-HANDLEDHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYATHLETIC CLUB FOOTBALL CUPFOOTBALLATHLETICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJ&RMUIR, DavidinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-06-301999-06-21HC:C9unknownJ & RBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-21ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the hallmarks1999-06-21The David Muir Memorial Trophy; a deep straight-sided cup with two slender handles angled to above the rim, on a short, trumpet stem and stepped foot. Athletic Club Football Cup1972-1973?1Athletic Club Football CupSporting Trophiessports trophyscsilverCUPTWO-HANDLEDHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYMUIR, DAVIDATHLETIC CLUB FOOTBALL CUPFOOTBALLATHLETICSHC407hallmarks: 1. J& R 2.anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'X' - 1972-73? marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUB FOOTBALL CUP. DAVID MUIR MEMORIAL TROPHYunknownCreated by0019721973H 6.9", D (rim) 4.1", D (base) 3.1"after 1972?AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamJ & RCRE1999-06-21Asc1 1087collect>interncollect>intern19271984after 192712:13:1410:22:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0401MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRSKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTMCDONALD TROPHYTENNIS TROPHYTENNIS CLUB MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPTENNISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBros.A LTDMCDONALD, James YoungerinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-06-301999-06-21HC:C9DonationBros. A LTDBirmingham, EnglandMCDONALD, James Younger1Present1999-06-21ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-21The McDonald Trophy; a two-handled, lidded cup with two cast, scroll handles, standing on a black wooden base with silver plaques. The lid is domed with a pointed glode finial. Men's Tennis Club cup.unknownblack and white photograph19991927-1928?2Men's Singles Championship Tennis Club trophy, presented by James Younger McDonaldSporting Trophiessilversports trophysccup - silver base - wood and silverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTMCDONALD TROPHYMCDONALD, JAMES YOUNGERTENNIS TROPHYTENNIS CLUB MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPTENNISHC408hallmarks: 1.Bros/A/LTD 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'c'(?) - 1927-28? marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY TENNIS CLUB/ MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP/PRESENTED BY JAMES YOUNGER McDONALDMcDonald, James YoungerCreated by12551984192719271928H 10.0", D (rim) 4.2", D (base) 3.6"after 1927ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamBros. A LTDCRE1999-06-21Asc1 1088collect>interncollect>intern19301984after 193012:16:5110:22:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0402MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRSKHsilverCUPtwo-handled cupsports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTMCDONALD TROPHYTENNIS TROPHYTENNIS CLUB WOMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPTENNISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBros.A LTDinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-011999-06-21HC:C9DonationBros. A LTDBirmingham, EnglandMCDONALD,1Present1999-06-21ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-21The Mrs McDonald Trophy; a cup with a deep bowl, the sides eight-facetted from midway to the stepped, trumpet base; it has two hollow, angular handles. Women's Singles Tennis trophy.unknownblack and white photograph19991930-31?1Women's Singles Championship Tennis Club trophy, presented by Mrs James Y. McDonaldSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLED CUPSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTMCDONALD TROPHYMCDONALD, MRS JAMES Y.TENNIS TROPHYTENNIS CLUB WOMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPTENNISHC409hallmarks: 1.Bros/A/LTD 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'F'? - 1930-1931? marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY TENNIS CLUB/ WOMEN'S SINGLES/ CHAMPIONSHIP/ PRESENTED BY/ MRS JAMES Y. McDONALDMcDonald, Mrs James Y.Created by12561984193019301931H 7.2", D (rim) 4.6", D (base) 3.6"after 1930ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamBros. A LTDCRE1999-06-21Asc1 66collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911991DUNDEEPERTHPERTHDUNDEEST ANDREWS15:00:3012:09:4414:10:3716:42:1212:12:2312:00:5614:25:59Dundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryPerth Museum and Art GalleryUniversity of DundeeUniversity of St AndrewsE1978.1E1978.2E1978.2E1978.3E2009.619791979197919792009-03-0719781978197819782009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee and educated at Dundee High School, the city’s principal centre for training in art. Following in the footsteps of many other Dundee artists, Foggie studied on the Continent. In Antwerp, Foggie honed his drawing skills, learning from the same teacher who had earlier taught Van Gogh. In 1919, he moved to Edinburgh and became a teacher of Life Drawing at Edinburgh College of Art. During his time he taught artists such as William MacTaggart and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Foggie first exhibited at the RSA in 1914, and then every year until his death. He also regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society for Painters in Watercolour and was made RSW in 1918. In 1930 he became Vice President of the Society. Foggie was an accomplished portrait painter and often used people from fishing communities in Scotland as models. There are three watercolours in the Recording Scotland Collection depicting traditional fishing activities in Pittenween, Fife. Also in the Collection are two other watercolours of rural locations with traditional buildings.1940sac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG1948187862 - BHC41and 21 September 1988. In St Salvator's Hall Common RoomIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved from storage to Ron Piper's office (next to Principal's office), College Gate.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeMoved to Ron Piper's new office - top floor College Gate.Moved to museum collections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition. Was no longer wanted in College Gate.ScotlandEAST LOTHIANEAST LINTONARCHITECTUREMILLgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221997-02-04HC:C3DonationFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-04ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991VOCE, Ella1997-02-042011-03-29goodgoodDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterDavid Foggie - The Painters' PainterRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Dundee Museums and Art GalleriesPerth Museum and Art GalleryPerth Museum and Art GalleryUniversity of DundeeGateway GalleriesOld Mill, East Lintonoverall good. frame overall good. Slight buckling upper centre of frame. Raised slightly off glass (SHE, 2001). Stained where old mount has touched work. Some dirt in glass (HR, Aug 2003).As before. Artwork slightly loosened from mount. Frame cracking slightly on right and left edge by hooks.198420012003200320072009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessicaunknown198420012003200320072009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencil or charcoalSCOTLANDEAST LOTHIANEAST LINTONARCHITECTUREMILLPILGRIM TRUSTFOGGIE, DAVIDsee files in Collections Office57.8 cm x 47.2 cm, wooden frame with mount.26 July 198419 February 200122 September 200319 August 200327 November 200713 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC41signed, recto lower right in brown paint: David Foggie inscr. on label, verso : Old Mill East Linton / David FoggieThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC41.JPG34019461946193919391930194834.5 cm x 27.2 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of a mill with a tiled conical roof in East Linton, East Lothian. A figure carrying a sack can be seen in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandFOGGIE, David; (British, 1878-1948)CRE1997-02-04ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1089collect>interncollect>intern19061907after 190612:17:3810:22:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0403MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRsilversports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGbowlFENCING BOWLPIE CRUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBBpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-051999-06-22HC:C9unknownBBBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-22ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-22The Fencing Bowl; a small bowl with a pie crust rim, it stands on a low foot.unknownblack and white photograph19991906-071The Fencing BowlSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGBOWLFENCING BOWLPIE CRUSTHC410hallmarks: 1. BB 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'g' - 1906-07 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY/ FENCING BOWLunknownCreated by12571907190619061907H 3.0", D (rim) 4.6", D (base) 2.95"after 1906AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamBBCRE1999-06-22Asc1 1090collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19451984after 19451991199112:23:5812:23:3410:22:5312:08:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0404MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ac114ad458ac114HRMoved from Sports Centre to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silversports trophyTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTquaichBOYD QUAICHGOLFTWO-LEGGEDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBros.A LTDBOYD, Quentin DouglasBOYD, AnthonyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-082011-03-281999-06-22200925 February 2010Small disc decoration became loose and fell of while quaich was away for engraving / presentation to 2009 winner. Detached part is currently being kept in the object history file.2010DamagedHC:C9DonationBROS A LTDBirmingham, England1Present1999-06-22ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 21 Value: £1,680 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-22The Boyd Quaich; large, plain, two-legged quaich, each leg with a facetted cairngorm and decorated with embossed knotwork; on polished light wooden base with silver mounts.After quaich was taken away by Admissions in 2009 for annual engraving of winner's name, it returned with a note: 'one of the small metal discs on the side of the base is a bit loose'. The disc has actually fallen off and is currently in a small bag in the object history file. This should be reattached when the quaich is removed from display in 2010 for engraving. (JB 25/2/2010)19962008MARTIN, LucyDALE, Amy199620081945-461The Boyd Quaich. On the base are two roundels of 'Celtic' ornament, the seal of the University and an enamelled shield of the University arms. The base is decorated with embossed knotwork and is set with four cairngorms.Sporting Trophiessilversports trophygallerymusa/g2silverSILVERSPORTS TROPHYTROPHYHALLMARKSPORTQUAICHBOYD, QUENTIN DOUGLASBOYD QUAICHBOYD, ANTHONYGOLFTWO-LEGGEDBOYDApril 199616 October 2008HC411hallmarks: 1. BROS A LTD 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'V' - 1945-46 marked (engraved): (in Gothic script under the rim) TO . THE . LASTING . FRIENDSHIP . OF . ALL . NATIONS.; (on the base) W IAN REID/ ST ANDREWS; IN MEMORY OF QUENTIN DOUGLAS BOYD....AND ANTHONY.... BOYD.....Created by1984194519451946H 4.2", D (rim) 11.0", D (base) 6.0"after 1945ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamBROS A LTDCRE1999-06-22Agallerymusa/g21 1091collect>interncollect>intern19321984after 193212:26:2010:22:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0405MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRsilverHALLMARKSPORTMONTROSEmedalBADMINTON CLUBARCHERSHUTTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byC.P & Co.Officer Training CorpsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-082002-05-231999-06-22HC:C9unknownC.P & Co.Chester, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-22ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-22Badminton Club medal; oval medal; obverse: arms, above an archer; reverse:shuttle sprays and crossed racquets and names of winnersunknownblack and white photograph19991932-331Officer Training Corps Badminton Club medalSporting TrophiessilvermedalscsilverSILVERHALLMARKSPORTOFFICERS TRAINING CORPSMONTROSEMEDALBADMINTON CLUBARCHERSHUTTLEHC412hallmarks: 1. C.P & Co. 2. lion 3. three sheaves and sword on shield - Chester 4. 'G' - 1932-33 marked (engraved): obverse: COPY OF MEDAL GIVEN BY JAMES, EARL OF MONTROSE, 1628; reverse: OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS/ UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ BADMINTON CLUB MEDAL (also names of winners)unknownCreated by12581984193219321933H 5.5", W 3.6"after 1932AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandChesterC.P & Co.CRE1999-06-22Asc1 1092collect>interncollect>intern19081984after 190812:28:4810:22:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0406MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRsilverHALLMARKSPORTMEN'S ATHLETICS CUPATHLETICSCUPTWO-HANDLEDBATTLE OF YPRESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςCreated bySD/LTDPRAIN, TheodoreinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-051999-06-23HC:C9unknownSD/LTDLondon, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23Men's Athletics Cup; a two-handled, lidded, octagonal cup1908-1909?2Men's Athletics CupSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverSILVERHALLMARKSPORTMEN'S ATHLETICS CUPATHLETICSCUPTWO-HANDLEDPRAIN, THEODOREBATTLE OF YPRESYPRESHC413hallmarks: 1. SD/LTD 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. 'n'? - 1908-09 marked (engraved): UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ IN MEMORY OF THEODORE PRAIN/ M.A. 1908/ .... KILLED IN ACTION 21-22nd. Oct. 1914 .... 1ST BATTLE OF YPRESunknownCreated by1984190819081909H 10.6", H (lid) 5.5" D (rim) 5.8", D (base) 4.65after 1908AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonSD/LTDCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1093collect>interncollect>intern18951895189512:31:5210:22:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0407MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHALLMARKSPORTbowlTWO-HANDLEDGOLFTHE ANDREW LANG PRIZE FOR GOLFsilver-giltCIGAR LIGHTERTROPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKB/LtdLANG, AndrewinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-06-23HC:C9DonationKB/LtdSheffield, EnglandLANG, Andrew1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23The Andrew Lang Prize for Golf; a silver-gilt cigar lighter in the form of a bowl on a foot, with two upright cigar-shaped handles or spill-holders; the lighter is in the bowl1894-951The Andrew Lang Prize for GolfSporting Trophiessports trophyscsilver-giltHALLMARKSPORTBOWLTWO-HANDLEDLANG, ANDREWGOLFTHE ANDREW LANG PRIZE FOR GOLFSILVER-GILTCIGAR LIGHTERTROPHYHC414hallmarks: 1. KB/Ltd 2. crown - Sheffield 3. lion 4. 'b' - 1894-95 marked (engraved): PRESENTED TO THE ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB BY ANDREW LANG LL.D. AND WON BY FINDLAY DOUGLAS, 1895Lang, AndrewCreated by1895189518941895H 2.3", W 2.8"1895ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldKB/LtdCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1094collect>interncollect>intern19341984after 193412:32:5910:22:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0408MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGTWO-HANDLEDTROPHYsilverROBERTSON MEMORIAL CUPCUPROBERTSONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byEBpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081998-11-201999-06-23HC:C9unknownEBLondon, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23The Robertson Memorial Cup; a two-handled cup1934-351The Robertson Memorial Cup for FencingSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTFENCINGTWO-HANDLEDTROPHYSILVERROBERTSON MEMORIAL CUPCUPROBERTSONHC415hallmarks: 1. EB 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. 't' - 1934-35 marked (engraved): UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ ROBERTSON MEMORIAL CUP/ FOR/ FENCINGunknownCreated by1984193419341935H 10.6", D (rim) 6.9", D (base) 5.35"after 1934AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonEBCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1095collect>interncollect>intern19351935193512:38:2110:22:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0409MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTWO-HANDLEDTROPHYsilverCUPGLADYS WALKER CUPGOLFWOMEN'S GOLFsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated by&(?)/EBS/LDWALKER, GladysinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-051999-06-23HC:C9unknown&(?)/EBS/LDLondon, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23The Gladys Walker Cup; deep, two-handled cup with inverted rim, on short stem over square foot; reeded moulding below rim; cast handles, of square cross-section are close to the body; on plinth1927-282Gladys Walker Cup; stands on square black wooden plinth with silver platesSporting Trophiessilversports trophysccup - silver; plinth - wood with silver platesHALLMARKSPORTTWO-HANDLEDTROPHYSILVERCUPGLADYS WALKER CUPWALKER, GLADYSGOLFWOMEN'S GOLFHC416hallmarks: 1. &(?)/EBS/LD 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. gothic 'm' - 1927-28 marked (engraved): GLADYS WALKER CUP. WOMENS GOLF. PRESENTED 1935unknownCreated by1935193519271928H 6.5", D (rim) 4.0"1935AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon&(?)/EBS/LDCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1096collect>interncollect>intern19711984after 197112:44:2210:22:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0413MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverSALVERBLUESPRINTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJBC/&S/Ld.MAY, Peter VincentinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-051999-06-23HC:C9DonationJBC/&S/Ld.Birmingham, EnglandunknownPresented in memory of Peter Vincent May1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23The May Salver; a circular salver with a scalloped edge and applied 'Celtic' decoration; on four feet. Engraved with the Arms of the University1971-721The May SalverSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERSALVERMAY SALVERMAY, PETER VINCENTBLUESPRINTINGPresented in memory of Peter Vincent MayHC417hallmarks: 1. JBC/&S/Ld 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 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MH/&Co LTD 2. crown - Sheffield 3. lion 4. 'h' ?- 1925-26 or 1975-76 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY/BASKET BALL CLUB/ THE MICHAEL MURRAY TROPHY/ IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL MURRAY OF THE U.S.A./ ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY BASKET BALL BLUE 1972-73/ AWARDED FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE/ TO THE/ BASKET BALL CLUBunknownCreated by12711984197219251976H 7.0", D (rim) 5.0", D (base) 3.8"after 1972AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldMH/&Co LTDCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1098collect>interncollect>intern19371937June 193715:47:2410:22:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0415MAXWELL, Stuart19841983ac114ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPTWO-HANDLEDMILLER TROPHYGOLFMINISTERKIRKURDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byESBMILLER, T.D.MILLER, T.D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-081999-07-051999-06-23HC:C9DonationESBBirmingham, EnglandMILLER, T.D.Presented in memory of Rev. T.D. Miller1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23The Miller Trophy; a two-handled cup or bowl on a short stem and cushion foot, with double-C handles; the rim edge is waved. Engraved with a shield of the Arms of the University1919-20 or 1944-451Sporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLEDMILLER TROPHYGOLFMILLER, MRS T.D.MILLER, REV. T.D.MINISTERKIRKURDPresented in memory of Rev. T.D. MillerHC419hallmarks: 1. ESB 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'u' - 1919-20 or 1944-45 marked (engraved): PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS BY MRS T.D. MILLER, PERTH, IN MEMORY OF HER HUSBAND, REV. T.D. MILLER, M.A., FORMERLY MINISTER OF KIRKURD, ONE OF THE UNIVERSITY'S FOREMOST GOLFERS DURING HIS STUDENT DAYS (1868-76) AND UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1936 A DEVOTED LOVER OF ST ANDREWS, ITS UNIVERSITY AND ITS LINKS. JUNE, 1937MILLER, Mrs T.D.Created by1937193719191945H 7.0", D (rim) 8.3", D (base) 4.2"June 1937ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamESBCRE1999-06-23Asc1 67collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195815:12:1712:12:1112:38:5612:12:2612:00:57, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee and educated at Dundee High School, the city’s principal centre for training in art. Following in the footsteps of many other Dundee artists, Foggie studied on the Continent. In Antwerp, Foggie honed his drawing skills, learning from the same teacher who had earlier taught Van Gogh. In 1919, he moved to Edinburgh and became a teacher of Life Drawing at Edinburgh College of Art. During his time he taught artists such as William MacTaggart and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Foggie first exhibited at the RSA in 1914, and then every year until his death. He also regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society for Painters in Watercolour and was made RSW in 1918. In 1930 he became Vice President of the Society. Foggie was an accomplished portrait painter and often used people from fishing communities in Scotland as models. There are three watercolours in the Recording Scotland Collection depicting traditional fishing activities in Pittenween, Fife. Also in the Collection are two other watercolours of rural locations with traditional buildings.1940sp.110, ill .p. 111ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19481878Entrance office, St Salvator's HallEntrance office, St Salvator's HallNot listedStudent exhibition checklist. No location given: no evidence that it was seen.ScotlandCAITHNESSARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSDUNNET KIRKgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172004-06-021997-02-04HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationFOGGIE, David (RSW ARSA RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-04ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £6.5.019581997-02-04unknownDunnet Kirk, Caithness1958196319891992unknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknown1958196319901992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDCAITHNESSARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSDUNNET KIRKPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819631989 - 19901992PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC42signed , lower right: David Foggie/ 38(?) From labels on back. 1. typed: Purchased by/THE PILGRIM TRUST/ NO. 348 BY DAVID FOGGIE/ May, 1942; in pencil: 39; 2. in red crayon: 38; 3. printed: 1632; 4. printed: 1486; 5. blue edged label: Self (?); 6. in ballpoint pen: DUNNET KIRK/ DAVID FOGGIE; 7. DOIG, WILSON & WHEATLEY/ Fine Art Dealers & Printsellers/ Picture Restorers & Framers to /His Majesty the King/ (illeg) GEORGE STREET/ EDINBURGH/ Established 1840The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of the church at Dunnet. In the foreground chickens roam around a grassy area and beyond a stone wall the church can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandFOGGIE, David; (British, 1878-1948)CRE1997-02-04MUmissing1 1099collect>interncollect>intern19021984after 190214:20:4510:22:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0416MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverrose bowlBADMINTON CLUBBADMINTONbowlsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRH/&/SNSinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-04-081999-07-051999-06-23HC:C9unknownRH/&/SNSLondon, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-23ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-23A rose bowl; with s-scroll gadrooning from below the rim to the join with the gadrooned cushion foot. On a wooden plinth1902-19031The winner's names (all female) are engraved in placques on the wooden plinthSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERROSE BOWLBADMINTON CLUBBADMINTONBOWLHC420hallmarks: 1. RH/&/SNS 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. '?' - 1902-03 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY BADMINTON CLUBunknownCreated by1984190219021903H 5.0", D (rim) 8.5", D (base) 5.5"after 1902AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRH/&/SNSCRE1999-06-23Asc1 1100collect>interncollect>intern18831984after 188314:22:1610:22:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0417MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPGOLFGOLF CLUBsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byEHAITCHISON, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-081999-07-051999-06-28HC:C9unknownEHSheffield, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-28ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-28A narrow deep cup; straight-sided; on baluster-shaped and moulded stem over a waved, trumpet foot with straight rim1883-841The bowl of the cup is lightly decorated with engraving and pointille, a band below the rim and four arches with leaves in the spandrels. Leaves are embossed on the stem. Crossed clubs and balls and the University's seal are engraved on the cup.Sporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPGOLFGOLF CLUBAITCHISON, JAMESHC421hallmarks: 1. EH 2. crown - Sheffield 3. lion 4. 'Q' - 1883-84 5. Queen's head marked (engraved): 'ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB' and with winner's names 1883-84 to 1891-92; (on base) 'James Aitchison/ To the Queen/ 80 Princes Street/ Edinburgh'unknownCreated by1984188318831884H 9.0", D (rim) 3.8", D (base) 3.5"after 1883AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldEHCRE1999-06-28Asc1 1101collect>interncollect>intern19261965after 192614:23:4010:22:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0418MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2ad458HRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPTWO-HANDLEDSPORTS CUPRESIDENTIALINTER RESIDENTIALWOMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byD&FinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-04-081998-11-201999-06-29HC:C9unknownD&FBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present1999-06-29ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-29A small two-handled cup; with inward curving sides over a knopped trumpet stem and stepped foot; the handles, of square cross-section, project straight from the rim and curve down to the baseunknownblack and white photograph19991926-271Sporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPTWO-HANDLEDSPORTS CUPRESIDENTIALINTER RESIDENTIALWOMENHC422hallmarks: 1. D&F 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'B' - 1926-27 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WOMENS' INTER RESIDENTIAL SPORTS CUP and with winner's names from 1965unknownCreated by12721965192619261927H 5.0", D (rim) 2.7", D (base) 2.3"after 1926AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamD&FCRE1999-06-29Asc1 1102collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1937193719371991199114:30:3214:27:5114:27:1414:26:3514:26:1414:25:0910:22:5912:08:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0419MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2ad458ac114HRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPBEJANTBEJANTS ATHLETIC CUPATHLETICSATHLETIC CLUBPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySon A LtdIRVINE, James ColquhouninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-04-082011-03-281999-06-29HC:C9DonationSon A LtdBirmingham, EnglandIRVINE, James Colquhoun1Present1999-06-29ComponentRecord stateInsurance listpnumber: 40 Value: £480 There are various old insurance lists, it is not clear who provided the valuations. The figure given here is from the list dated 1991.1991This information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-29The Bejants Athletic Cup; two-handled, with deep bowl, over a knop and a stepped, moulded foot; handles project from rim level and curve in to near the base1991MARTIN, Lucy1991unknownblack and white photograph19991935-361The Bejants Athletic Cup; with 'Celtic' decoration round the rim and the knop and on the handlesSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPBEJANTBEJANTS ATHLETIC CUPATHLETICSATHLETIC CLUBPRINCIPAL IRVINEPRINCIPALIRVINE, SIR JAMESApril 1991HC423hallmarks: 1. Son A Ltd 2. anchor - Birmingham 3. lion 4. 'L' - 1935-36 marked (engraved): UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ ATHLETIC CLUB/ PRESENTED TO THE BEJANTS/ BY/ PRINCIPAL SIR JAMES IRVINE/ FOR ANNUAL COMPETITION/ 1937IRVINE, Sir JamesCreated by12731937193719351936H 8.7", D (rim) 5.1", D (base) 4.3"1937ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandBirminghamSon A LtdCRE1999-06-29Asc1 1103collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19091913after 190914:32:4514:29:4610:22:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0420MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2kjk2ad458HRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPANDREW LANG MEMORIAL CUPTHREE-HANDLEDGOLFATHLETICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byWJ/B/MSLANG, AndrewUniversity of St Andrews Golf ClubinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-081998-11-201999-06-29HC:C9DonationWJ/B/MSLondon, EnglandMembers of University of St Andrews Golf ClubPresented by past and present members of the University of St Andrews Golf Club in memory of Andrew Lang1Present1999-06-29ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-29The Andrew Lang Memorial Cup; plain shallow bowl on a thick, trumpet stem; the three shaped, hollow handles bifurcate where they join the rim and bowl base; on a silver mounted, black wooden plinth1909-19101Sporting Trophiessilversports trophysccup - silver plinth - silver and woodHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPANDREW LANG MEMORIAL CUPLANG, ANDREWTHREE-HANDLEDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS GOLF CLUBGOLFATHLETICSPresented by past and present members of the University of St Andrews Golf Club in memory of Andrew LangHC424hallmarks: 1. WJ/B/MS 2. lion 3. leopard's head 4. 'O' - 1909-10 marked (engraved): ANDREW LANG MEMORIAL CUP/ PRESENTED BY PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF THE/ UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS GOLF CLUB/ AS A MEMORIAL OF THE AFFECTION AND GRATITUDE THEY FEEL TOWARDS / ANDREW LANG, SCHOLAR AND POET/ FOR THE UNFAILING INTEREST HE SHOWED IN THE GOLF AND ATHLETICS OF THE UNIVERSITY and with names from 1912-13members of University of St Andrews Golf ClubCreated by1913190919091910H 8.9", D (rim) 7.6", D (base) 5.7"after 1909ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonWJ/B/MSCRE1999-06-29Asc1 1104collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18961984after 189614:38:0314:35:3510:23:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0421MAXWELL, Stuart19841983kjk2kjk2ad458HRHRHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYsilverCUPGOLFMARSHALL CHALLENGE CUP FOR GOLFTWO-HANDLEDCADDIEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byWC/JLMARSHALL, WalterUniversity of St Andrews Golf ClubinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-081999-07-051999-06-29HC:C9DonationWC/JLLondon, EnglandMARSHALL, Walter1Present1999-06-29ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from hallmarks1999-06-29The Marshall Challenge Cup for Golf; deep-bowled, two-handled cup, gilt inside; body is gadrooned on the lower half and stands on a trumpet stem with a reeded knop1896-97?1the Marshall Challenge Cup for Golf; the cushion base is reeded; the narrow handles rise above the rim; in a medallion there is a scene in low relief: a golfer driving, watched by another and two caddiesSporting Trophiessilversports trophyscsilverHALLMARKSPORTTROPHYSILVERCUPGOLFMARSHALL CHALLENGE CUP FOR GOLFTWO-HANDLEDST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUBMARSHALL, WALTERMARSHALL, LIEUTENANT COLONEL WALTERCADDIEHC425hallmarks: 1. WC/JL 2. lion 3. leopard's head - London 4. a rubbed 'a'? - 1896-97 marked (engraved): ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB/ CHALLENGE CUP/ PRESENTED BY/ LIEUT. COLONEL WALTER MARSHALLMARSHALL, Lieutenant Colonel WalterCreated by1984189618961897H 13.9", D (rim) 7.8", D (base) 6.9"after 1896ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonWC/JLCRE1999-06-29Asc1 4443collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19471947194714:12:3711:19:3414:39:0209:43:5810:48:5311:59:0911:42:3011:28:2211:27:3011:13:3911:09:5210:55:2716:14:3615:35:2715:20:5614:14:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2hcr1kjk2hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1In a letter dated 29/12/1970 bearing the name of Professor J.R. Steer, the work is now said to be in the basement of the Younger Hall in storage with other artworks. A letter from Professor Falconer, dated 23 December 1970, states it has been in storage for several years, and has suffered damage through the unsuitable atmospheric conditions in storageRIVERBOATWOMANrowerFrancepoissysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMOUTTE, AlphonsepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-212011-05-202011-03-242011-01-132011-01-122011-01-122011-01-122011-01-122011-01-122011-01-122011-01-122010-11-112010-11-112010-11-112010-11-112010-11-11Letter from Professor Falconer dated 23 December 1970 mentions deterioration in artwork caused by unsuitable atmospheric conditions in storage. Letter from Professor J.R. Steer, 29/12/70 notes a small part of damage to the canvas occasioned by the storage room (in Younger Hall basement) being too warm and dry. Court Minutes, 13 December 1971 note that the Court agreed in principle to expenditure in having the work restored. It is not clear that it was restored at this time. A letter dated 7 February 1980 from D.P. Dorward to Professor Falconer notes that the work is in a dirty condition and requires minor repairs.208179187139DonationMOUTTE, AlphonseFALCONER,Presented by Mrs Falconer of St Andrews - see Senate Minutes 8 July 1947. The painting is referred to as entitled 'Net Fishing on the River' by Alphonse Moutts (sic). Mrs Falconer's son, Alexander Frederick Falconer, was Professor of English Literature at the University, 1956-78. A letter dated 7 February 1980 from D.P. Dorward, Senior Assistant Registrar to Professor Falconer later caused some confusion for the Museum Collections Unit, for in it Dorward referred to the painiting as being on loan from Professpr Falconer. This seems not to have been the case. In a letter dated 23 December 1970, Professor Falconer himself referred to the painting as having been 'given to the University by my mother, about 1948'.1947Two alternative titles recorded on object file. 'Poissy' is inscribed on the work itself, below signature. Poissy is a commune in the Ile-de-France.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2011-022011-02{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Alphonse Moutte / [Poissy 1880]\par } goodfair'Poissy' or 'French River Scene'CanvasFrameCraquelure. Central stretchers visible through canvasLower inner corner, left, missing. Losses to inner edge; right lower edge; upper right of inner frame. Loss of gilding from left side of frame.McIntosh HallYounger Hall picture storeYounger Hall, Stewart Room1947paintingColour photo, 19 September 2001. Copy provided to Ralph Johnstone, University Janitor, for personal use (A3, cost £15.00). Negtives and prints on file.Black and white photograph, unknown dateColour slide, 20011947c. 18801947FALCONER,hcr1paintingoil paintinglchoil on canvasobject history fileGilded frame with leafy foliageIn a letter dated 29/12/1970 bearing the name of Professor J.R. Steer, the work is said to have hung in McIntosh Hall for many years (possibly from its donation in 1947?)Picture store in basement of Younger Hall.Moved to Stewart Room in Younger Hall about 1980frame1880signedlower leftHC427in brown paintARTISTMOUTTE, Alphonse1947Created bycmcmcmcm1870Date inscribed on work below signature, but indistinct. Probably 1880. Alphonse Moutte (1840-1913) was born and died in Marseille. A student of Meissonier, he exhibited in the salon of 'The French Artists of Genre PTG'. Made Chevalier de la Legion D'Honneur 1893. Directed the Fine Art School at Marseille for a number of years.FrameFramecanvascanvasheightwidthheightwidth1890University of St Andrewslch 1640collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19871987198716:19:0714:39:5714:11:5915:30:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2alh10ac114HRHC428HC428Old Dining Room, University HallIn Old Wing Dining Room, University HallPresent in University Hall.In University Hal, Old Wing, First FloorRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.CASSISARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAcquired throughALEXANDER, LenaBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-012011-03-282001-09-19PurchaseALEXANDER, LenaSt Andrews Fine ArtAcquired through the Beveridge Fund1Present2001-09-19ComponentRecord state£368KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2001-09-192011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairgoodCassisgeneralframemountartworkmount discoloured, needs remountingDark situ, difficult to clearly see.Small chip to lower left.Slight discolouration.Mark at upper left corner.199019982003200320082009unknownTRANT, SandyKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy199019992003200320082009black and white photograph199819291Sandy Trant notes that the signature is partially hidden by the mount.paintingpasteluhpastel on paperCASSISALEXANDER, LENAARCHITECTUREBEVERIDGEobject history fileframed and glazed 65.0 x 51.0 cm16 November 19901998 - 1999September 2003October 200321 February 200812 March 2009Acquired through the Beveridge Fund£368HC428signed in pencil lower right: Alexander 19[29] printed and written on label verso: LEIGH UNDERHILL GALLERY / Artist Lena ALEXANDER / Title "Cassis 1929 / 100, Islington High Street, London, N1St Andrews Fine ArtCreated by1554198719871929192937.5 x 22.5 cm (sight)1987APUniversity of St AndrewsALEXANDER, LenaCRE2001-09-19ACuh1 1644collect>internpeople19501990before 199014:41:0611:21:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centurykjk2ac114ALDHRHC429In University Hall TV Room.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Television room after refurbishment of University Hall.AFRICAVILLAGEHUTCOASTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBANDREpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-252009-03-122001-09-20DonationBANDREWALKER, Lorna1Present2001-09-20ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2001-09-202011-02-02fairfairAfrican? scene: village and coastwholegood: damage to frame (Trant, 1999)Frame in very poor condition. Paint surface of painting good.1998200320082009TRANT, SandyKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1999200320082009black and white photographblack and white photograph1999199920th century199011930DonationWALKER, LornaPresented to Miss Walker as a gift. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall.paintingoil paintinguhoil on boardAFRICAVILLAGEHUTCOASTBANDREobject history fileframed and glazed1998 - 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009Presented to Miss Walker as a gift. Miss Walker is a former warden of University Hall.HC429signed (incised) lower right: BANDREWALKER, Miss LornaWALKER, Miss LornaCreated by1558155919901990193019501930199047 x 59 cm?20th centurybefore 1990DADUniversity of St AndrewsBANDRECRE2001-09-20ACuh1 117collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern195319531953199115:23:4015:22:1812:17:2212:32:2012:12:3012:00:5715:22:0610:14:2415:29:5615:23:0715:20:13, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.156, col. ill .p. 157ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458hcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2HRAVG19611864ScotlandEAST LOTHIANPRESTONKIRKARCHITECTUREDOOCOTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFRAZER, William MillerinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-072010-12-122010-12-092010-12-092010-12-092010-04-221997-02-07HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationFRAZER, William MillerScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-02-07fairDoocot at Prestonkirk, East Lothiansurface is dirty, paint on frame is badly chipped.HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.1997: Last known location St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance Hall, (see 1958? insurance list) 11/12/98 - removed from Hepburn Hall warden's flat after Hall closed down indefinitely.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasSCOTLANDEAST LOTHIANPRESTONKIRKARCHITECTUREDOOCOTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officedeep gilt frame, badly chipped, not displayable, unglazed. 45.0 x 54.0 cmPUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC43signed , lower right: [illegible] FrazerThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391900Probably first half of twentieth century195329.5 x 39.5 cm (sight)1940s1953MADOil painting depicting the doocot at Prestonkirk, East Lothian. The doocot, which is cyclical in shape with a conical roof, is shown within a rural landscape, with sheep grazing in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandcheck/assessmentC0239FRAZER, William Miller; (British, 1864-1961CRE1997-02-07ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 1642collect>internpeople19861991after 1986Wessex14:42:4115:29:17E1986.319861986single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114HRHRHC430HC430In University House.In picture store room.In University House.In picture store.In University House, parlourHung in Development Office.Returned to Picture StoreTULIPPLANT STUDYFLOWERSBEECRAILsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byBANKS, RogerpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282010-04-222001-09-19unknownBANKS, RogerLobster Cottage, The Harbour, Crail, Fife, Scotlandunknown1PresentSPROSON, A & Mabout 1986?19861999Information from label.2001-09-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2001-09-19goodNational Trust ExhibitionunknownTulipa Tardagood2000200020002000199120012002RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2000200020002000199120012002unknownblack and white photograph199919861paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperTULIPPLANT STUDYBANKS, ROGERFLOWERSBEECRAILobject history fileframed and glazed 34.0 x 33.5cm20 April 200014 July 200013 September 200015 December 200031 January 199118 December 20014 April 2002HC430signed lower centre in pencil: RB 6/5/86 Crail / Tulipa tarda, growth study inscr. (printed) on label, verso: UNIVERSITY / OF / ST. ANDREWS inscr. on label, verso: (printed) by ROGER BANKS / LOBSTER COTTAGE / THE HARBOUR, CRAIL / Title (in ink) Tulipa tarda (growth study) / (printed) Exhibited (in ink) Nat. Tr. (Wessex) 1986 / (printed) Purchased Inscr. (printed) on label, verso: A. & M. SPROSON / PICTURE FRAMERS / KIRKHILL WORKSHOP / GREGORY PLACE / ST. ANDREWS / Tel: 0334-76679unknownCreated by1557199119861986198619 x 19 cm (sight)after 1986AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandLobster Cottage, The Harbour, Crail, FifeBANKS, RogerCRE2001-09-19ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 1648collect>internpeople19641964196414:44:0616:41:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114HHIn Resident Architect's Office.ARCHITECTURECHEMISTRY BUILDINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBELL, Alexander DuncanUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-03-282001-09-26PurchaseBELL, Alexander DuncanPresumably acquired in connection with design of Chemistry building.1Present2001-09-26ComponentRecord state2001-09-26goodPerspective for William Holford and Associates Edinburgh, St. Andrews University. Chemistry Building from Approach RoadMount torn at lower right (Scott, 25/09/88) 1988SCOTT, Alison198819641paintingwatercolourunknownwatercolour and crayonBELL, ALEXANDER DUNCANARCHITECTURECHEMISTRY BUILDINGUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filewood frame29 September 1988Presumably acquired in connection with design of Chemistry building.HC431signed in black, lower right: Alexander Duncan Bell 64 inscr. in white lettering on mount at lower left: WILLIAM HOLFORD & ASSOCIATES EDINBURGH. ARCHITECTS inscr. on label, centre, verso: ALEXANDER DUNCAN BELL Architectural Illustrator / 37 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh, 4. / PERSPECTIVE FOR WILLIAM HOLFORD & ASSOCIATES EDINBURGH. / ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY. CHEMISTRY BUILDING from approach road / REFERENCE E/64/44 / SIZE 25" x 13 1/2" / PREPARED Oct 1964.Created by196419641964196456 x 85? cm.1964APUniversity of St AndrewsBELL, Alexander DuncanCRE2001-09-26ABunknown1 1643collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19771977197714:20:5216:53:2016:20:0414:54:0314:48:4714:45:2614:44:4916:42:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2ac114HRHR193178HC432In University Hall, Old Dining Hall, 22 October 1984.In University Hall, Old Wing Dining RoomUniversity Hall, Old Wing, Stone Court.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Was not returned to University Hall after the refurbishment because there was minor damage to the frame and a small crack in the glass. Painting was kept in Crawford store, awaiting re-framing.Moved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.CATANIMALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAcquired throughBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VioletBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-152011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-03-282010-04-222001-09-19PurchaseBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VLoomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund.1Present2001-09-19ComponentRecord state£1102001-09-19fairBlack Catmount discoloured, glass in need of framing. Spill? upper right198519982003200820092009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica198519992003200820092009black and white photographattached by Arianna Carlini 2011/02/28199819771drawingdrawingOpen Access Storeoastorecharcoal and conte on paperBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHCATANIMALBEVERIDGEobject history fileAluminium frame, glazed 61.7 x 76.9 cm4 June 19851998 - 1999October 200321 February 200812 March 200916 September 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund.£110HC432signed in graphite lower left: Elizabeth V. Blackadder 1977 written in ink on verso: ELIZABETH V. BLACKADDER / WATERCOLOUR 4 SCALPAY HARRIS/ MERCURY GALLERY/ 26 CORK STREET/ LONDON W1 printed label on verso: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott & Son/ Established 1842 / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST./ EDINBURGHLoomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated byHC432.jpg1556197719771977197743 x 60.5 cm (sight)1977APUniversity of St AndrewsBLACKADDER, Elizabeth V., R.S.A.CRE2001-09-19ACcc1 2538collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19771977197716:53:3316:21:0509:13:4309:13:0812:00:0011:07:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2kjk2kjk2alh10ac114JABHR1931HC432In University Hall, outside Dining Hall.In University Hall, Lumsden Wing, Crush HallMoved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to Libraries corridor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.PLANTCINERARIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAcquired throughBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VioletBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-082011-04-082011-04-012011-02-282010-01-252004-05-24PurchaseBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VLoomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord state£85KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-242011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairgoodPurple CinerariaGeneralframemountartworkMount discoloured, insects inside glass (Trant, 1999)As 1999. Now held in the warden's office due to attempted theft.Discoloured selotape on frame at top left.Discoloured and significant amount of insects.Good condition.1990199820072009unknownTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1990199920072009black and white photographattached by Arianna Carlini 2011/02/28199819771paintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHPLANTCINERARIABEVERIDGEobject history file51.4 x 56.5 cm16 November 19901998 - 9929 May 200712 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£85HC433signed lower left: Elizabeth V. Blackadder 1977 inscr. in pencil on verso: ELIZABETH V. BLACKADDER / PURPLE CINERARIA / Beveridge Fund / University HallLoomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated byHC433.jpg1823197719771977197732.8 x 38.0 cm (sight)1977APUniversity of St AndrewsBLACKADDER, Elizabeth V., R.S.A.CRE2004-05-24ACIn Wardens Office due to attempted theft during 'The Open' 2010.uh1 1641collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19811981July 1981EDINBURGH16:53:5416:22:2710:02:5413:45:3813:44:4515:30:42Original Signed Lithographs and a new Tapestry Designed by John Maxwell, R.S.A.Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC1998.1HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964p.31, p. 36, fig 16Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ac114HR1931In University House.In University House.In picture store room.In the parlour of University House.Moved from the picture store to Museum Collections OfficeMoved to Gateway Galleries for 'Curator's Choice' exhibition. Selected for exhibition by Ann Gunn, honorary curator of fine art.Removed from display at the Gateway Galleries. Returned to storage in the former collections office at the library (mco).Hung in the office of the head of Development (PAtrick Degg), tope floor, 91 North Street.STILL LIFEHARLEQUINVASEPEARSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VioletScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-042011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282001-09-19The Arts Council - Scottish CommitteeALLAN, ChrisDonationBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.2001-09-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDate based on the assumption that this work is Harlequin. Blackadder studied at Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh University. She married John Houston.lowlaagfaibleniedrigKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-09-192011-04-252011-04-25goodgoodgoodOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryHarlequinframeartworkgoodScratch to top right side to front.Print slipping in frame upper left. Insect behind glass upper centre.3120002000200019912003200920092010RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenunknownEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20002000200019912003200920092010black and white photographHC1998.1 - another copy of this print: 51/75 HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC434. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway Landscapeprintprintdevcolour lithograph on paperBLACKADDER, ELIZABETHSTILL LIFEHARLEQUINVASEPEARSHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docin metal frame, glazed 39.1 cm x 57.0 cm4 February 200020 April 200014 July 200031 January 1991February 200917 November 20097 July 2010CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC434. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC434signed lower right in pencil: E.V. Blackadder inscr. lower left in pencil: 16/75 impressed, lower right, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by155519641981195819811958195835.0 x 53.0 cm1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsBLACKADDER, Elizabeth (Scottish, born 1931)CRE2001-09-19ABdev1 2479collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH16:54:0716:24:2610:27:1517:44:3313:47:3513:44:46Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogueThe publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2kjk2ad458ac114ac114CCC1931In University HouseIn University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved from Younger Hall picture store to new Museum Collections office picture store.Moved to Christopher Smith's office in College Gate (top floor, turn right)In College Gate room 308, now Peter Clark (Proctor)'s office.Removed from College Gate when Christopher Smith left position as Proctor. New Proctor (Peter Clark) didn't want it. Taken into storage in the picture store in the library basement.Hung in Prof. Hawkesworth's office, College Gate.LANDSCAPETUSCANYWOMAN ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VioletScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-132011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112003-11-19The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationBLACKADDER, Elizabeth VScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2003-11-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBlackadder studied at Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh University. She married John Houston.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2003-11-192011-05-092011-05-09goodgoodfairOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryTuscan Landscapeframeartworkgood. Paper lifting slightly at right side.Scuff to inner edge top left. Chip to top centre. Marks on right side of frame. No mirror plates.Paper crinkled left and right sides. Slight undulation. Mark at frame edge lower centre.71991200020002000200020032007200920092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1991200020002000200020032007200920092009unknownblack and white photographHC434, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC435. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway Landscapeprintprintcgprint on paperBLACKADDER, ELIZABETH V.LANDSCAPETUSCANYWOMAN ARTISTSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LIMITEDHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc56.5 x 76.8 cm Gray metal frame31 January 19914 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 20007 April 20035 December 200728 July 200915 October 200916 December 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC435. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC435signed lower right, in pencil: E.V. Blackadder inscr. lower left, in pencil: 14/50 impressed, lower right, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated byHC435.JPG173119641981195819811958195852.5 x 72.8 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBLACKADDER, Elizabeth (1931- )CRE2003-11-19ABcg1 1591collect>interncollect>internpeople19701970197014:58:0811:27:4610:00:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2alh10ac114HHIn the Assistant Principal's Office in College Gate.Moved to picture store.Moved to the Master's Room in the Hebs Block (next to SALTIRE offices).ABERDEENHARBOURBOATSDOCKSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLENCH, RuthpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-162011-03-252001-09-26PurchaseBLENCH, Ruth1Present2001-09-26ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2001-09-262011-05-162011-05-162011-05-16unknownfairgoodgoodAberdeen DocksframemountimageConsiderable chipping and scratching around whole of frame. also discoloured.Possibly discoloured with slight damage to lower right corner.Slight undulation.1995199619982009PAYNE, Claire J.unknownHILLHOUSE, SusieBURDGE, Jessica1995199619982009colour photographColour slide1995199919701printprintmroomprintBLENCH, RUTHABERDEENHARBOURBOATSDOCKSobject history fileplain light wooden frame, glazed 63.5 x 74.0 cm25 January 19955 June 1996November 19985 November 2009HC436signed in pencil, lower right, beneath image: Ruth Blench 70. inscr. in pencil lower left, under image: Aberdeen Docks Created by15631565197019701970197036 x 56 cm (approx. unframed)1970APUniversity of St AndrewsBLENCH, RuthCRE2001-09-26AUmroom1 2567collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit189118911891EDINBURGHGLASGOWST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSEDINBURGH14:59:0913:47:5915:30:3612:20:4112:19:3712:18:5718:19:5514:21:11Paintings in FocusScotland's Art, City of Edinburgh Museums, EdinburghCrawford Arts CentreE1994.16E1994.13E1984.1E1995.1E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.34E1999.61994-08-141994-08-141984-02-051995-11-051994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141999-10-021994-08-061994-08-061984-01-071995-09-291994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061999-07-01HC438single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.120Exhibition catalogue for Crawford Arts Centre exhibition.kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458kjk2ac114HR18781822University House, Gallery RoomPrincipal Lang's residence.Returned to Museum Collections office picture store.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BASS ROCKFIRTH OF FORTHRAINBOWNORTH BERWICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byBOUGH, SampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-112011-03-282011-01-312011-01-312011-01-312011-01-262010-12-062004-06-29KEMP, Martin J.O'RIORDAN, Ian and PATTERSON, David (ed.)BequestBOUGH, SamMURRAY, Douglas1Present2004-06-29ComponentRecord stateBough moved from his native Carlisle to Manchester in 1845 and to Scotland in 1848. He was elected as an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1856, but his stormy relationship with the council in general and Horatio McCulloch in particular delayed his election as a full Academician until 1875. He was a prolific painter in oil and watercolour.Dale, Amy2004-06-292011-01-24goodgoodUnknownUnknownPaintings in FocusSam Bough - Between Forth and TayUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownScotland's ArtRoyal Scottish AcademyGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsCrawford Arts CentreCrawford Arts CentreTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesCity Arts CentreThe Bass Rock after a StormwholePainting in excellent condition, though slightly loose in frame. Frame in good condition: three small pieces of plaster missing, lower left; one piece of gilding missing, lower centre (Hillhouse, 1999)Cracks all over frame. Missing gold sections on bottom left corner, top left corner, and top right corner. Two sections of missing gilding at bottom right. Canvas good.2891151991200120042008unknownRAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, SarahDALE, Amy1991200120042008black and white photographHC438 - Sam Bough, North Berwick Harbour199918651North Berwick HarbourThe Bass Rock stands 350 feet above sea level, one and a quarter miles off the Lothian coast near North Berwick. A likely source of this work is Turner's drawing of the Bass engraved in Walter Scott's Provincial Antiquities, a copy of which was owned by Bough. However, while Turner shows the southern aspect of the Bass from a viewpoint frequently used in illustrations, Bough shifts to a lower, more unusual angle, further dramatising the scene and giving greater emphasis to the fortifications.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasBOUGH, SAMBASS ROCKFIRTH OF FORTHRAINBOWNORTH BERWICKobject history file135 x 171 cm plaster and gilt, glazed 199110 April 200118 August 200416 October 2008CATCATHC437MURRAY, DouglasCreated by18341891189118651865100 x 135 cm (sight)1891ABUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0151BOUGH, Sam (1822-1878)CRE2004-06-29ABROBINSON, ClaireMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack23B (31/01/2011)2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack23B1 1646collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18911891189115:00:2811:27:0313:49:1013:47:59HC437single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114ac114HH18781822HC438In the Principal's office in College Gate.In the picture store room.In Principal's Office, College Gate.Moved from Picture Store to display in Upper Library.Removed from Upper Library and hung in dining room at 9 The ScoresNORTH BERWICKHARBOURBOATSBASS ROCKgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBOUGH, SampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-162011-04-112011-04-112001-09-26BequestBOUGH, SamMURRAY, DouglasInformation from plaque on frame.1Present2001-09-26ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-09-262011-05-092011-05-09goodfairgoodNorth Berwick HarbourframeartworkSlightly faded. Stable (HCR: 16/12/99)Minor gilt loss bottom left corner. Loss of beading top right corner of inner frame. Gilt loss right side centre. Splitting at all 4 corners.Slight fading.199920001994199620022009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenLEE, Karen M.GUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica199920001994199620022009black and white photographThe Bass Rock After a Storm199918671The Bass Rock after a StormpaintingwatercolourphousewatercolourBOUGH, SAMNORTH BERWICKHARBOURBOATSBASS ROCKobject history filegilt frame 79.8 x 112.5 cm16 December 19993 November 20007 February 19945 June 199620 February 200222 September 2009Information from plaque on frame.HC438signed in lower middle: North Berwick [Harbour] / SAM BOUGH / 1867 inscr. on plaque: BEQUEATHED BY DOUGLAS MURRAY, ESQ. 1891MURRAY, Douglas, Esq.Created by156218911891186718671891ABUniversity of St AndrewsBOUGH, Sam (1822-1878)CRE2001-09-26ABphouse1 1645collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19131984before 198415:02:0214:08:0712:56:4616:42:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2alh10alh10ac114HHHC432104In University Hall, Old Wing Dining Room Museum and Gallery Studies project.In University Hall, Old Wing, 22 October 1984. In the corridor running opposite Senior Study door.Present in University Hall, Libraries CorridorRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.SEASCAPESEAGULLSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCRAWFORD, W. [Creowell]personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282001-09-26unknownCRAWFORD, W. [Creowell]unknown1Present2001-09-26ComponentRecord stateThe artist William Caldwell Crawford exhibited 1898-1936. Is he the artist of this work - has signature been misread? William Caldwell Crawford's addresses: Craiglockhart, North Britian 1898-1905; Edinburgh 1906-1919; East Lothian 1920; Loanhead, Midlothian 1924. Exhibited nine works at Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts; two works at Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; twenty-nine works at Royal Scottish Academy; three works at Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours. (Reference: Johnson, J. and A. Greutyner, The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940, Antique Collectors Club, 1976, page 127.) (St. Andrews University Library Ref. N6768.J7)KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2001-09-262011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairfairSeascape With Two GullsgeneralframemountartworkFoxed, particularly lower edge, centre right and mid centre. Mat has turned colour at bezell. Bugs inside glass. Remount and restore (Sandy Trant, 1998/99) As 1998/9.Slight fading along bottom frame edge, paint residue on top frame edge.Insects across all, especially lower right (14), upper left (12), upper centre (15+), right side (5).Spot on right side near mount edge, small raised section adjoining mount.19981985200320082009TRANT, SandySCOTT, AlisonKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19991985200320082009black and white photograph199919131paintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperCRAWFORD, WSEASCAPESEAGULLSobject history fileframed and glazed 52.7 x 62.71998 - 19999 June 1985September 200321 February 200812 March 2009HC439signed, in grey, lower left: W. [CREOWELL] CRAWFORD / 1913.unknownCreated by1561198419131913191332.2 x 48.7 cm (sight)before 1984AUUniversity of St AndrewsCRAWFORD, W. [Creowell]CRE2001-09-26ACuh1 118collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581991195815:26:1015:16:2112:19:0612:38:5612:12:3312:00:5810:16:4015:26:37, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.104, col. ill .p. 105ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458hcr1kjk2HRAVG19611864Entrance office, St Salvator's HallEntrance office, St Salvator's HallNot listed by de MontfortStudent exhibition checklist. No location given: apparently not seen.ScotlandARCHITECTUREBRIDGEPERTHSHIREBRIG OF EARNgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustFRAZER, William MillerinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-12-122010-12-092004-06-021997-02-07HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationFRAZER, William MillerScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £1019581997-02-07unknownAuld Brig of Earn, Perthshire1958196319891992unknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknown1958196319901992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustprobably first half of 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingmissingoil on canvas?SCOTLANDARCHITECTUREBRIDGEPERTHSHIREBRIG OF EARNPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819631989 - 19901992PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC44signed , lower right: [illegible] FrazerThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939190019531940s1953MADOil painting depicting the River Earn with the Auld Brig in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandFRAZER, William Miller; (British, 1864-1961CRE1997-02-07MUmissing1 2527collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18351983before 1983198321 September 198315:02:3814:27:5816:42:1611:18:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ac114ad458HRHR1877181780In University Hall, Old Wing, Stone Court, 22 October 1984In University Hall, Stone Court.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.EDINBURGHBOWURBANgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDRUMMOND, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-292011-03-282011-02-012010-04-222004-05-19unknownDRUMMOND, James1Present2004-05-19ComponentRecord stateValue: £300 (insurance)1983The work is in the style of Drummond, but awaits positive identification. Drummond was an artist and antiquarian. He probably trained as a draftsman in the anatomy department of Edinburgh University under Dr John Lizars. He later became a pupil of Sir William Allan at the Board of Manufacture. He first exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy at the age of eighteen. He was elected an academician in 1852. He joined the Society of Aniquaries in 1848, serving on the Council and as joint curator of the museum. In 1868 he became Curator of the National Gallery of Scotland.VOCE, Ella2004-05-192011-03-29fairfairThe Bow, EdinburghVarnish discoloured (Scott, 1984) Spill on paint, lower left and bottom middle. Pencil marks (vandalism?), lower right. Paint lifting from canvas, lower right. In need of cleaning (Trant, 1999).As before. Small cracks to paint in numerous places, particularly lower left, lower centre, lower right and upper right. Frame: poor. Gilt paint flaking, small cracks along all four edges. White paint mark on the lower left edge.1985199920082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1985199920082009black and white photograph1999mid 19th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasEDINBURGHBOWURBANDRUMMOND, JAMESobject history file150 x 124 cm4 June 1985199921 February 200816 November 2009HC441inscr in grey paint, lower right: TA[D]Created by18141983183518351877126 x 100 cmbefore 1983AUUniversity of St AndrewsDRUMMOND, James? (1817-1877)CRE2004-05-19ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 2493collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH15:08:1113:51:0513:47:36Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue. This print is not listed in the catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2ac114ac114HRPaper record card created. Lee may have seen the photograph of the work, rather than the work itself, as no location, measurements, condition etc are given.Location not known.SHIPCARRICKSEASAILsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDUGAN, JohnScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationDUGAN, JohnScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Missingunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2004-01-05unknownOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryA Carrickunknown19942004LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen19942004unknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958-1960196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC442. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway Landscapeprintprintunknownprint on paperDUGAN, JOHNSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILSHIPCARRICKSEASAILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docWooden frame7 February 19945 January 2004CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC442. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC442signed lower right, in pencil: JOHN DUGAN inscr. lower centre, in pencil: "A Carrick" inscr. lower left, in pencil: 13/32 MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by17341964198119581981195819601958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDUGAN, JohnCRE2004-01-05MUunknown1 4475conservacollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>intern193019751930 or 197516:46:3815:22:4517:38:4515:14:0610:02:3112:04:4116:57:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67kjk2hcr1ad458hcr1hcr1fotheringhayEXECUTIONTAPESTRYSCOTTISH HISTORYQUEENgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDUNCAN, JohnSTUART, MaryCURLE, ElizabethKENNEDY, JanetpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-212011-09-052011-05-202011-05-032011-04-182011-01-122011-01-129179DonationDUNCAN, JohnRUSSELL, DavidCourt Minutes 26 September 1930: 'It was intimated that Dr David Russell had expressed his wish to give on loan to the University the picture by John Duncan, R.S.A. of Mary Queen of Scots on the eve of her execution. The Court agreed to accept, with thanks, Dr Russell's offer of this picture and to remit to the Committee of the Court upon the hanging of pictures, to find a suitable place for the picture now offered on loan'. Court Minutes 14 April 1975. The above extract from 26 September 1930 is re-entered into the Minutes, with the statement: 'Major Russell has examined the correspondence between his father and John Duncan. It is his opinion that it was his faher's intention that the picture should be given to the University of St Andrews as part of the University's permanent collection of pictures. He therefore suggests that the record in the Court Minutes should be altered so as to provide that the portriat is a gift from Dr David Russell to the University.' It would appear, then, that the Russell family donated the painting to the University, and that it is no longer on loan, even if it is arguable whether the date of the donation is 1930 or 1975Insurance value for loan to McManus Galleriers, DundeeValued for insurance purposes at £25,000-£30,000GBPGBPNormand, Tom{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 JOHN DUNCAN\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 EN MA FIN EST MON COMMENCEMENT\par } Mary Queen of Scots at Fotheringhay20042011-05200002500017:37:56cons2010-09-01ROBINSON, Claire14:542011-09-05192919301929DUNCAN, JohnRUSSELL, Davidhcr1paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasgilt, glazed framePainting removed from the Principal's House and taken to Edinburgh for conservation by Christine Bullick, paintings conservator.1929signedinscribedlower righttopHC4431930inchesinchesThe painting depicts Mary, Queen of Scots, shortly before her execution. With her are Elizabeth Curle and Janet Kennedy.192919291929John Duncan (1866-1945)heightwidth1929University of St Andrewscheck/assessmentconservationC0261C027817:37ROBINSON, ClaireReturned from conservation on 02/09/2011. Returned to University House on 07/09/2011.2011-09-05phouse 2568collect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>internpeople19641995after 196415:49:5514:45:3014:41:2414:38:4715:18:0110:00:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458kjk2ac114HRHR1995.0006Assistant Principal's Office, College GateMoved to Picture Store.HARBOURSHIPBOATGEOMETRICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byEADIEpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-092011-06-012011-06-012011-06-012011-05-202011-03-252010-04-222004-06-30unknownEADIECatalogue card notes that there is a raffle ticket on the reverse.1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-06-012004-06-30goodunknownHarbour sceneFrame replaced by Sproson, Alan. Canvas in good condition with exception of three small areas on paint loss in along bottom left hand corner.painting: good frame: entire strip of gold-beading missing from bottom. (19/10/2009)15:47:48oastore/pictureracking/rack6A2011-01-20199519961998ROBINSON, ClairePAYNE, Claire J.unknownHILLHOUSE, Susie15:032011-09-05199519961998colour photographColour slide1999199919641Bright harbour scene in geometric rowspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasHARBOUREADIESHIPBOATGEOMETRICOpen Access Storageobject history file63.5 x 81.2 cm (frame) 58 x 75.5 cm plain gilt frame with hessian and white inlays; unmounted; unglazed - REFRAMED (see note above)Located in oastore, picture racking, rack6A25 January 19955 June 1996November 1998Catalogue card notes that there is a raffle ticket on the reverse.HC444inscr. lower left: EADIE 64Created by18351836199519641964196449 x 67 cm (unframed)after 1964AUUniversity of St AndrewsconservationC0270EADIECRE2004-06-30AU15:47:48DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6B1 4496collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19921992199217:32:5815:20:2615:20:0815:18:3613:54:5317:35:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThis work is featured in the publication 'Michael Esson: Our Identity is our Discomfort', which accompanied exhibitions in the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews and Peacock/Artspace, Aberdeen.kjk2kjk2kjk2ad458ad458ad458Displayed in the exhibition 'Michael Esson: Our Identity is our Discomfort' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews and Peacock/Artspace, Aberdeen 1990.MEDICINESURGERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byESSON, MichaelpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-172011-02-232011-02-23DonationESSON, MichaelESSON, MichaelSee object file for further documentation.VOCE, Ella2011-05-17very good'Michael Esson: Our Identity is our Discomfort'Displayed in the exhibition 'Michael Esson: Our Identity is our Discomfort' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews and Peacock/Artspace, Aberdeen 1990.Beloved SurgeonSlight undulation along left edge of drawing and small crease in upper left section. Frame in very good condition. One small white mark on the bottom right corner of frame and one thunderbug found beneath glazing.1990ad458drawingdrawingOpen Access StoreoastorepaperpencilpaintObject history fileHC445Inscription: lower right 'Michael Esson '90'Created by19901990Length x width: 134.6 x 121.9 cm (paper), 143.3 x 127 cm (frame)University of St AndrewsROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore on picture racking 9B2011-02-23Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9B 2532collect>interncollect>intern19881988198815:23:4412:09:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2alh10JABHRIn University Hall, opposite entrance to dining hall.In University Hall, Crush Hall.Moved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to Libraries corridor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.BRANCHICLITTEBURRA ISLESHETLANDRURALFARMAGRICULTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byFLEMING, JeanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-012010-01-252004-05-24DonationFLEMING, JeanBLAIR, CelineGifted to University Hall by Celine Blair, niece of the artist and Student Secretary and Treasurer 1986-88. On the 'Beveridge' list of artworks purchased for or gifted to University Hall, the work is listed as 'Orkney Landscape'.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-242011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodfairgoodgoodBranchiclitte, Burra Isle, ShetlandframemountartworkGood. Some damage to frame (Trant, 1999).Multiple scapes and dents around the whole frame.Good condition.Upper and to left of centre at the edge of the mount are three ridges with a small amount of cracking.1990199920072009unknownTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1990199920072009black and white photograph1999Mid to late 20th century1paintinggouacheuhgouacheFLEMING, JEANBRANCHICLITTEBURRA ISLESHETLANDRURALFARMAGRICULTUREobject history file73.9 x 84.1 cm16 November 1990199929 May 200712 March 2009Gifted to University Hall by Celine Blair, niece of the artist and Student Secretary and Treasurer 1986-88. On the 'Beveridge' list of artworks purchased for or gifted to University Hall, the work is listed as 'Orkney Landscape'.HC446signed, lower right: JEAN FLEMING inscr. on label, verso: [printed] the gallery / Quin / 121 South Street St. Andrews / Telephone 0334 73551 / [in ink] JEAN FLEMING / D.A., RSW, / GUTHRIE AWARD, NEWBURY MEDAL 1958 inscr. in ink, verso: JEAN FLEMING DA RSW / 29 HUNTLY GDNS., / GLASGOW, / G12 9AX. / BRANCHICLITTE (GOUACHE) / (ON BURRA ISLE, SHETLAND). inscr. on label, verso: PLEASE PLACE / RINGS / ON / OUTER FRAME / ONLYBLAIR, CelineCreated by1819198819881950198850 x 62.5 cm (sight)1988ADUniversity of St AndrewsFLEMING, JeanCRE2004-05-24ABuh1 1623collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH15:25:4613:52:4613:51:0612:57:3110:01:00Original Signed Lithographs and a new Tapestry Designed by John Maxwell, R.S.A.Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR20001925HC447HC447HC447University House ParlourUniversity House: 4/2/00; Picture Store: 25/3/00; University House 20/4/00; Picture Store: 14/7/00. Moved several times, as above, following departure of Principal Arnott.Transferred to Philosophy Department, August 2001.Returned from Philosophy Dept. to picture store.Moved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BIRDWOMANQUEENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byGAGE, Edward ArthurScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222001-08-20The Arts Council - Scottish CommitteeALLAN, ChrisDonationGAGE, Edward ArthurMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.2001-08-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesGage studied at Edinburgh College of Art, 1941-2 and 1947-52.VOCE, Ella2001-08-202011-03-18goodfairOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryQueen of the Birdsgood. Some dust inside frame. Frame slightly scratched, upper right.As before. Slight creasing of paper along upper edge. Paper slipping from mount, upper right. Frame scratched along bottom edge (centre and left). Scratches along upper right of frame.12199120002001200220092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica199120002001200220092009black and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC447. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperBIRDGAGE, EDWARDWOMANQUEENHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docGrey metal frame: 68.2 x 55.5 cm Glazed.31 January 1991200015 August 200114 February 2002June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC447. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC447signed, in pencil, lower right: Edward Gage inscr., in pencil, lower left: 27/38 impressed, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by155219641981195819811958195864.0 x 51.5 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsGAGE, Edward Arthur, R.S.W., P.S.S.A. (1925-2000 )CRE2001-08-20ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 1550collect>internpeople19001988before 198815:30:4516:42:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114JABSHE123HC448HC448In St. Salvator's Hall, Sub-Reading Room.In St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)St Salvator's HallMoved to Picture StoreIn Museum Collections office picture storeHung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.paintingEVENINGBEACHROCKSEASCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byGLASS, William MervynpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282009-08-262001-02-07unknownGLASS, William Mervynunknown1PresentSPROSON, ALAN28 July 200920092009Taken to Sproson's for framing. To be hung in Principal's office.2001-02-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesRAWSON, Helen2001-02-072011-01-25fairEarly Eveningoverall very good, some minor paint loss bottom left. frame in poor condition. Bottom left of frame coming apart. Painting falling out of frame. Verso of frame masking tape is peeling off (SHE, 2001) As previously198820011994200220032009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanWADDELL, DawnRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1988200119942002200320091paintingpaintingpogesso ground and acrylic on canvasPAINTINGEVENINGGLASS, WILLIAM MERVYNBEACHROCKSEASCAPEobject history file53.2 cm x 60.3 cm glazed, painted off-white wood frame with gilt inlaid frame.22 September 198819 February 200126 January 19949 January 20023 December 200313 August 2009HC448signed recto lower right, in blue: W.M.G. inscr., on label upper verso: NA List No 9-4 / EARLY EVENING WILLIAM MERVYN GLASS / IONA LIST NO 9-4 inscr., verso upper left Gesso Ground / Do not Varnish inscr. on label, verso: Telephone / No. 28247 / Telegrams / "REMBRANT, / EDINBURGH" / DOIC, WILSON & WHEATLEY / Fine Art Dealers & Printsellers / Picture Restorers & Framers to / His Majesty the King / 90 GEORGE STREET / EDINBURGH / Established 1840unknownCreated by198819001900198836.8 cm x 44.1 cmbefore 1988AUUniversity of St AndrewsGLASS, William MervynCRE2001-02-07ACpo1 2444collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH16:53:4316:53:1612:45:0513:54:1113:52:4711:09:5512:04:1213:00:1910:03:56Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC447HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogueThe publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.cr67cr67cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABHR19971925In University House parlourIn University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to Collections Cupboard in Museum Collections office (87 North Street), during refurbishment of Crawford store.LANDSCAPESpainMOUNTAINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byGRANT, AlistairScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-152011-08-152011-07-212011-04-112011-04-112011-03-252011-03-082011-02-012011-02-012010-01-222004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationGRANT, AlistairScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell. John Henry Macdonnell and Mrs Morgan Davies fostered a 'duplicate' exhibition in the USA, which took place at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota in November 1958.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesGrant attended Birmingham College of Art. He taught in the R.A.F. School of Arts and Crafts in Heliopolis, near Cairo, and became a member of staff of the Royal College of Art, Edinburgh. He is the son of Duncan Grant, R.C.A. 1947-51.2004-01-05unknownOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GallerySpanish Mountain1412:44:41cons2011-02-011991200020002000200020092009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-07-211991200020002000200020092009CREASY, HelenCREASY, Helenunknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC449. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeAlistair Grant was filmed in 1956 working on Spanish Mountain in an educational film on printmaking, Artist’s Proof, produced by Robert Erskine. Erskine was associated with St George’s Gallery Prints in London and was a prominent figure in the revival of printmaking in Britain in the mid 1950s. He invited many artists to Edinburgh to work at Harley Brothers Ltd.printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperGRANT, ALISTAIRLANDSCAPESPAINMOUNTAINSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc54.5 x 67.5 cm Metal frame, glazedTaken off-site to be examined by Helen Creasy.31 January 19914 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 2000June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC449. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC449signed lower right, in pencil: Alistair Grant inscr. lower left, in pencil: 23/30MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated byHC449 before treatment.jpgHC449 after treatment.jpgHC449.jpg173519641981195819811958195850.2 x 63.2 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-07-21check/assessmentconservationC0251C0277GRANT, Alistair (1925-1997)CRE2004-01-05AU12:44:41ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-21Open Access Storeoastore1 119collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199116:38:0812:21:2015:30:1512:12:3612:00:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940salh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19491869Secretary's Room, College GateMoved to Room 307, College Gate - Derek Watson's (Quaestor & Factor) secretary's office.ScotlandARCHITECTURECOTTAGEGOOSE GREENgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291997-02-07HC:C3DonationGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-02-072011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09very goodgoodvery goodgoodGoose Green Cottagesframemountimagegood sky yellowing, upper left. discoloured. HCR 28/7/2009.Marks at bottom right at outside edge, splitting at upper and lower left corners.Nothing to report.Sky yellowing, slight discolouration across whole.19992008RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19992008HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Probably the painting now (Dec. 1999) in the Secretary's Room and formerly (Feb. 1997) in the Master's Room in College Gate; listed on lists 1 and 2 as at St. Regulus Hall, Silence Room. One undated copy of this list amended to say PARC, College GateRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolourSCOTLANDARCHITECTURECOTTAGEGOOSE GREENPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewood: 46.1 x 58.2 cm20 December 19991 April 2008Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC45signed , signed Andrew GamleyThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619461939193926.6 x 37.8 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGAMLEY, Andrew Archer; (British, 1869-1949)CRE1997-02-07AAcg1 2445collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH16:56:0216:55:3412:45:0615:36:1215:32:3613:56:0813:54:1212:04:1313:01:3310:05:10Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogueThe publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.cr67cr67cr67kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JABHR20091918In University House, bottom of stairs, off entrance.In University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to Collections Cupboard in Museum Collections office (87 North Street), during refurbishment of Crawford store.FORAYBATTLEBORDERSSCOTTISH BORDERSWARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas 2nd Earl HaigScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-152011-08-152011-07-212011-05-202011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-082011-02-012011-02-012010-01-222004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationHAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas 2nd Earl HaigScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell. John Henry Macdonnell and Mrs Morgan Davies fostered a 'duplicate' exhibition in the USA, which took place at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota in November 1958.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe Earl Haig studied at Camberwell School of Art, 1945-7, under Victor Pasmore, and also privately under Paul Maze. He served in the Second World War with the Royal Scots Greys and was taken prisoner in the Western Desert, 1942. He had solo exhibitions in London and Edinburgh. He was a member of the Society of Scottish Artists and one-time President of the Scottish Craft Centre.2004-01-05unknownOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryBorder Foray1512:44:41cons2011-02-011991200020002000200020092009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-07-211991200020002000200020092009CREASY, HelenCREASY, Helenunknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC450. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperHAIG, EARLFORAYBATTLEBORDERSSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH BORDERSWARobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docFramed, glazedTaken off-site to be examined by Helen Creasy.31 January 19914 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 2000June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC450. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC450signed lower right, in pencil: Haig inscr. lower left, in pencil: 39/50MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated byHC450 before treatment.jpgHC450 after treatment.jpgHC450.jpg173619641981195819811958195856 x 73 cm?1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-07-21check/assessmentconservationC0251C0277HAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas, 2nd Earl Haig (1918 - 2009)CRE2004-01-05AU12:44:41ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-21Open Access Storeoastore1 2446collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH15:42:2110:05:5413:57:3513:56:08Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue. This print does not feature.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2ac114ac114HR20091918In University House parlour.In University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.Hung in the office of the head of Development (PAtrick Degg), tope floor, 91 North Street.TWEEDBEMERSYDERIVERBOATLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas 2nd Earl HaigScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-042011-04-112011-04-112004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationHAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas 2nd Earl HaigScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe Earl Haig studied at Camberwell School of Art 1945-7, under Victor Pasmore and also privately under Paul Maze. He served in the Second World War with the Royal Scots Greys and was taken prisoner in the Western Desert, 1942. He had solo exhibitions in London and Edinburgh. He was a member of the Society of Scottish Artists and one-time President of the Scottish Craft Centre.highhooghautehochKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-01-052011-04-252011-04-25unknownfairpoorOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryTweed at BemersydeframeartworkScratch to top centre of frame.Bad discolouration of paper. Glue visible upper left corner. White strip visible through paper lower left.19912000200020002000200920092010unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19912000200020002000200920092010unknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958-1960196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC451. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway Landscapeprintprintdevprint on paperHAIG, EARLTWEEDBEMERSYDESCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDRIVERBOATLANDSCAPEobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docmetal frame, glazed 33.5 x 46.5 cm31 January 19914 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 2000June 200916 November 20097 July 2010CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC451. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC451signed lower right: HaigMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by173719641981195819811958196029.5 x 42.0 cm1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandHAIG, George Alexander Eugene Douglas, 2nd Earl Haig (1918-2009)CRE2004-01-05AUdev1 2531collect>interncollect>internpeople19791979197916:17:0712:12:3515:30:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2alh10ac114HRIn University Hall, B Floor Sitting Room.In University Hall, Residence Manager's Office.In University Hall, Old Wing, 2nd floor.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Second Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.TREESSNOWWINTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHALLIDAY, IreneBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-04-012011-03-282004-05-20PurchaseHALLIDAY, IreneLoomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-20ComponentRecord state£40KELSHAW, Jen2004-05-202011-03-21goodgoodSnow WindowgeneralDouble mounted: both mounts discoloured (Trant, 1999).As 1999. Good condition.19901999199920082009unknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19901999199920082009black and white photograph1999c.1970s?1paintinggouacheuhgouacheTREESSNOWBEVERIDGEHALLIDAY, IRENEWINTERobject history file34 x 42 cm16 November 1990199915 December 199921 February 200812 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£40HC452signed, lower left: HallidayLoomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated by1818197919791965197913 x 20 cm (sight)1979APUniversity of St AndrewsHALLIDAY, IreneCRE2004-05-20ABuh1 2447collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH16:26:5516:25:1217:50:3013:59:1713:57:3514:40:0510:04:32Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458JABHR19701919In University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to Collections Cupboard in Museum Collections office (87 North Street), during refurbishment of Crawford store.AUTUMNLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLYTH, Robert HendersonScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-192011-04-112011-04-112011-03-142011-02-012010-01-222004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationBLYTH, Robert HendersonScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBorn in Glasgow. Studied Glasgow School of Art and Patrick Allan-Fraser Art College, Arbroath. Member of Society of Scottish Artists. Regular exhibitor, Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and Royal Academy. Represented in Perth and Aberdeen Art Galleries and the National Collection of War Pictures.VOCE, Ella2004-01-052011-03-18unknownpoorOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryAutumnSome discolouration to print, upper left and lower right. Small crease along left edge, 10cm from bottom of print. Numerous scratches to frame, particularly along the bottom, mid-left and upper left . Long vertical scratch (20cm) along left of frame.81994200020002000200020092009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1994200020002000200020092009unknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC453. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperHENDERSON BLYTH, R.AUTUMNSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDLANDSCAPEobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docmetal frame, glazed 59.0 x 74.5 cm7 February 19944 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 2000June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC453. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC453signed lower right: R. HENDERSON BLYTHMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated byHC453.jpg173819641981195819811958195855 x 70.5 cm1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBLYTH, Robert Henderson (Scottish, 1919- 1970)CRE2004-01-05AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 2494collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGHST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:28:1914:40:2314:39:0114:01:3913:59:18Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1958.1E2006.13E2006.151958-09-142006-10-152006-10-151958-08-222006-05-192006-05-19HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2kjk2ac114ac114HR19701919In University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to University HouseMoved to picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to Collections Cupboard in Museum Collections office (87 North Street), during refurbishment of Crawford store.TOWNSCAPEParisWINDOWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBLYTH, Robert HendersonScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-092011-05-092011-04-112011-04-112004-01-05The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationBLYTH, Robert HendersonScotlandMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2004-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBorn in Glasgow. Studied Glasgow School of Art and Patrick Allan-Fraser Art College, Arbroath. Member of Society of Scottish Artists. Regular exhibitor, Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and Royal Academy. Represented in Perth and Aberdeen Art Galleries and the National Collection of War Pictures.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2004-01-052011-05-092011-05-09unknownvery goodvery goodOriginal Signed LithographsSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollecrtionSelect: Scottish Art from the Boswell CollectionArts Council GalleryGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesParis WindowartworkUnframed, mount slightly dirty to bottom left and right centre.Very good condition.3219942000200020002000200620092009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19942000200020002000200620092009unknownblack and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Bros project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC454. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway Landscapeprintprintccprint on paperHENDERSON BLYTH, R.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDTOWNSCAPEPARISWINDOWobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docmetal frame 55.5 x 37.5 cm7 February 19944 February 200025 March 200020 April 200014 July 200012 May 2006June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC454. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC454signed lower right in pencil: R. HENDERSON BLYTH inscr. lower left in pencil: 3/75MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated bydbi HC454.jpg173919641981195819811958195861 x 42 cm1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBLYTH, Robert Henderson (Scottish, 1919-1970)CRE2004-01-05AUIn solander box wrapped in tissue paper. Unframed.cc1 2330collect>interncollect>internpeople19721972197216:29:2909:48:5015:30:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114HRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.Moved from Art History to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in College Gate, in office of Assistant to the Principal (Hew Martin).Moved to Hugh Martin's new office (formerly Ron Piper's office, next to Principal's office) in COllege Gate.Removed from the office of the Principal's Executive Assistant, Corrinne Pickering (formerly Hugh Martin's office), taken into storage in the former musseum collections office at the back of the library.Hung in Prof. Hawkesworth's office, College Gate.ABSTRACTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byHEPWORTH, BarbarapersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-132011-03-282002-08-08PurchaseHEPWORTH, Barbaraunknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200620062006£92 + VATReframed and remounted. Old frame (83.8 x 60.9 cm, wood frame, with textile covering) discarded.2002-08-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesSigned, limited edition. 19/30.KNOX, Kevin2002-08-082011-05-09goodgooduntitledgood. Slightly crinkled, centre left. Textile covering on frame stained and dirty. Frame replaced, March 2006 (HR)As 2006 with slight undulation of artwork lower left.2002200320042006200720092009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2002200320042006200720092009before 19721printlithographcglithograph on paperHEPWORTH, BARBARAABSTRACTUNTITLEDobject history file103.4 x 78.9 cm wood frame, with textile covering6 August 20022 September 200322 September 200429 March 200627 November 200719 May 200916 December 2009HC455signed, lower right, in pencil: Barbara Hepworth inscr. lower left, in pencil: x 19/30 inscr. in pen on label on backboard: BARBARA HEPWORTH D.B.E. / lithograph [limited, signed edition] / Bought 1972 printed on backboard, lower right: SOUTHGAIT HALL / SOUTH STREET, / ST ANDREWS. / TEL 2574 printed on backboard, top and bottom: SOUTHGAIT HALL, SOUTH STREET inscr. on frame, top right: MADE IN ENGLAND BY MAGNOLIA LTD.unknownCreated by197219721950197278.6 x 55.5 cm (sight)1972APUniversity of St AndrewsHEPWORTH, BarbaraCRE2002-08-08ABcg1 2529collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19791979197916:30:4516:30:0016:41:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ad458ALDHRIn University Hall, Old Dining Hall.In University Hall, Old Wing Dining Room.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Old Wing Dining Room after refurbishment of University Hall.SEASEASCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAcquired throughHOUSTON, John L.Beveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-02-022009-03-122004-05-20PurchaseHOUSTON, John L.Loomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-20ComponentRecord state£210Dale, Amy2004-05-202011-02-02goodgoodSea EdgeWholeGood condition. Insects inside glass (Trant, 1999).Overall condition good. Some loss to frame.1990199920082009unknownTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1990199920082009black and white photograph1999c.1970s?1paintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasSEASEASCAPEBEVERIDGEHOUSTON, J.L.object history file51.7 x 51.2 cm16 November 1990199921 February 200812 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£210HC456signed, lower left, in grey paint: Houston inscr. in ink, verso: J.L. HoustonLoomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated by1816197919791965197939x 39 cm (sight)1979APUniversity of St AndrewsHOUSTON, John L.CRE2004-05-20ABuh1 2355collect>internpeople16:31:1516:42:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114HRHR75HC458In McIntosh Hall, Lower Common Room, 7 March 1985.In McIntosh Hall, Deputy Warden's flat, C Floor.In McIntosh Hall, Deputy Warden's Flat, C Floor.Museum Collections OfficeLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byINCE, EvelynpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282010-04-222002-09-30INCE, Evelyn1Present2002-09-30ComponentRecord state2002-09-30poorlandscapefair, except tear, lower right, c.6cm long. Paint loss there. Varnish very yellow. Paint losses, right side and upper area. Cracked, upper left corner (HR, 27 September 2002).1985200220032004SCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen198520022003200420th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasINCE, EVELYNLANDSCAPEobject history file84.5 x 73 cm3 June 198527 September 200229 September 200310 October 2004HC458inscr. in pencil: Miss Evelyn Ince / 6 Willow Road / Hempstead / NW3 inscr. in ink on label, verso: McIntosh Hall / Common Room Created by1900198575 x 62.5 cmUniversity of St AndrewsINCE, EvelynCRE2002-09-30ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25B1 2542collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople195619681956 or 1968Sudbury11:43:5516:37:2916:32:3116:27:3014:02:1215:29:29William Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)E1997.41999-10-121997-08-30HC460HC461single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmid 20th centuryp.15Exhibition catalogue, for exhibition at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk.ac114kjk2kjk2ad458ac114ac114HR18031730In Department of Music, University of St Andrews.Transferred from School of Music, on its closure, to School of Art History.In Brendan Cassidy's office, 99 North Street. 13 October 1997, Ann Gunn noted that the work was in a black wood frame, 40.5 x 34.5 cm, which had various dents, scratches and abrasions. The frame was replaced in 1999.Moved to Younger Hall Picture Store, Solander Box 4.EXETERMUSICORGANISTLANDSCAPECOTTAGERURALFARMgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))LAMB, CharlesGAINSBOROUGH, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-202011-05-202011-04-262011-04-112011-03-282004-05-26ASFOUR, Amal and WILLIAMSON, PaulPurchaseJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))FINZI, Gerald (estate of)In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.1PresentSPROSON, Alan199919991999Remounted and reframed to museum standard (£748.00 for 20 works).2004-05-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWilliam Jackson, the son of an Exeter grocer, was one of the most admired English composers of his day, writing instrumental and church music, popular songs, and opera. He was also an accomplished painter and draughtsman, a writer on music, literature and science, and also worked on architecture and landscape gardening. In 1777 he was appointed organist of Exeter Cathedral. However, before this he had considered taking up painting as a profession, with the encouragement of Gainsborough, of whom he became a close friend. Thereafter, his musical accomplishments overshadow his artistic ones. He produced a successesful Te Deum and an opera, The Lord of the Manor. In 1980, Dr John Hayes, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, was unable to positively attribute HC459-461 to Jackson. However, in 1997 they were exhibited at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk, under the auspices of Hugh Belsey, as Jackson works. See exhibition catalogue on file.2004-05-26goodWilliam Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)Gainsborough's HouseWooded landscape with farm buildings and distant landscapeSound condition. Lines of surface dirt in sky and area between trees to the right. Irregularities in paper in area of sky, upper centre. Bump in paper in lowest branches of right hand tree (Gunn, 8 August 1997).Cat. no. 261980199519971999unknownunknownGUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, Helen1980199519971999black and white photographblack and white photographHC460-461 - other works by Jackson19801999c.1770s196811930OwnedFINZI, GeraldInscription on back notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory.; Owned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews.Classical landscape with watermill and figures beside a lakeLandscape with road and cottagedrawingdrawingOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and wash on paperJACKSON, WILLIAMEXETERMUSICORGANISTLAMB, CHARLESLANDSCAPEGAINSBOROUGH, THOMASCOTTAGERURALFARMobject history file1980199515 April 1997October 1999CATInscription on back notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory.Owned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews.In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.HC459inscr. in pencil on back of frame: William Jackson of Exeter 1730-1804 / From Mr. Lamb Coll. Framer's label: Alfred Stiles & Sons Ltd. Hammersmith London Ref. no. BC 342LAMB, MrFINZI, Gerald (1901-1956)FINZI, Gerald (estate of)Created by178317841900196819681800193019561760179018.6 x 25.5 cm (sight)19th centurymid 20th century1956 or 1968NOAPUniversity of St AndrewsJACKSON, William, of Exeter (1730-1803)CRE2004-05-26ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 42011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander41 120collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531911991ST ANDREWS15:31:0114:35:1112:23:1616:42:1712:12:4012:01:00University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19491869133HC46In St Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatOn previous lists in St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance OfficeIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition, located in room to left of entrance.Moved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.ScotlandFIFEKILCONQUHARgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071997-02-07HC:C3DonationGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting and reframing.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£46.16 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003."Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1997-02-072011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairgoodgoodgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesKilconquharframemountartworkoverall good, some minor spotting, upper centre and upper left. frame in good condition, some paint marks top left and right side (SHE, 2001) Traces of old tape, upper centre left. Water mark (old), centre right. Reframed, remounted, March 2004 (HR, 2/4/04). No change to condition (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Gouge out of frame top right.As 2009 good condition.POssible foxing or stain to upper left corner.19882001200920042004SCOTT, AlisonunknownEXSHAW, SusanunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19882001200920042004ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFEKILCONQUHARPILGRIM TRUSTGAMLEY, ANDREW ARCHERsee files in Collections Office45.7 cm x 63.2 cm wooden frame with mount1988Unknown19 February 200112 March 20096 December 20042 April 2004Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC46signed, recto lower right: Andrew GamleyThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC46.JPG36419461946193919391900194929.2 cm x 39.2 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape of the village of Kilconquhar, Fife and the surrounding countryside. The church can be seen in the centre of the painting with Kilconquhar Loch to the viewers left.University of St AndrewsScotlandGAMLEY, Andrew Archer; (British, 1869-1949)CRE1997-02-07ACstsh1 2543collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern195619681956 or 1968Sudbury11:46:4116:28:0714:02:4914:02:12William Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)E1997.41999-10-121997-08-30HC459HC461single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmid 20th centuryp.15Exhibition catalogue, for exhibition at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk.ac114ad458ac114ac114HR18031730In Department of Music, University of St Andrews. Transferred from School of Music, on its closure, to School of Art History.In Brendan Cassidy's office, 99 North Street. 13 October 1997, Ann Gunn noted that the work was in a black wood frame, 25.0 x 34.0 cm, which had various dents and nicks. The frame was replaced in 1999.Moved to Younger Hall Picture Store, Solander Box 4.EXETERMUSICORGANISTLANDSCAPEWATERMILLRURALCATTLECLAUDELAKEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))LAMB, CharlesGAINSBOROUGH, ThomasEARLOM, RichardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-262011-04-112011-04-112004-05-26ASFOUR, Amal and WILLIAMSON, PaulPurchaseJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))FINZI, Gerald (estate of)In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.1PresentSPROSON, Alan199919991999Remounted and reframed to museum standard (£748.00 for 20 works).2004-05-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesJackson owned a copy of Claude's Liber Veritatis, engraved by Richard Earlom and published by John Boydell in 1777. Jackson's composition derives from Claude, probably via Earlom. The buildings on the far side of the water compare with Plate 22 of the Liber Veritatis. William Jackson, the son of an Exeter grocer, was one of the most admired English composers of his day, writing instrumental and church music, popular songs, and opera. He was also an accomplished painter and draughtsman, a writer on music, literature and science, and also worked on architecture and landscape gardening. In 1777 he was appointed organist of Exeter Cathedral. However, before this he had considered taking up painting as a profession, with the encouragement of Gainsborough, of whom he became a close friend. Thereafter, his musical accomplishments overshadow his artistic ones. He produced a successesful Te Deum and an opera, The Lord of the Manor. In 1980, Dr John Hayes, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, was unable to positively attribute HC459-461 to Jackson. However, in 1997 they were exhibited at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk, under the auspices of Hugh Belsey, as Jackson works. See exhibition catalogue on file.2004-05-26fairWilliam Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)Gainsborough's HouseClassical landscape with watermill and figures beside a lakePatchy discoloration over 2/3 of surface, especially upper left; slight foxing, scattered. Tiny dent or pinhole, upper centre. Bumpy patch, possibly old mend? in lake, lower left. (Gunn, 8 August 1997).Cat. no. 271980199519971999unknownunknownGUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, Helen1980199519971999black and white photographblack and white photographHC459-461 - other works by Jackson19801999after 1777196811930OwnedFINZI, GeraldInscription on back of HC459 and HC461 notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory. Dr Field, Department of Music, University of St Andrews notes in a letter dated 19 February 1980 to Dr Hayes that [unlike HC459 and HC461] this work has been framed since arriving in St Andrews. No inscriptions are visible.; Owned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews.Wooded landscape with farm buildings and distant landscapeLandscape with road and cottagedrawingdrawingOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and wash on paperJACKSON, WILLIAMEXETERMUSICORGANISTLAMB, CHARLESLANDSCAPEGAINSBOROUGH, THOMASWATERMILLRURALCATTLECLAUDEEARLOM, RICHARDLAKEobject history file1980199515 April 1997October 1999CATInscription on back of HC459 and HC461 notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory. Dr Field, Department of Music, University of St Andrews notes in a letter dated 19 February 1980 to Dr Hayes that [unlike HC459 and HC461] this work has been framed since arriving in St Andrews. No inscriptions are visible.Owned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews.In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.HC460LAMB, MrFINZI, Gerald (1901-1956)FINZI, Gerald (estate of)Created by178517861900196819681800193019561777180314.0 x 24.1 cm (sight)19th centurymid 20th century1956 or 1968NOAPUniversity of St AndrewsJACKSON, William, of Exeter (1730-1803)CRE2004-05-26ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 42011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander41 2541collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern195619681956 or 1968Sudbury15:32:3011:47:4216:25:1514:02:49William Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)E1997.41999-10-121997-08-30HC459HC460single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.15Exhibition catalogue, for exhibition at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk.hcr1ac114ad458ac114HR18031730Moved to Younger Hall Picture Store, Solander Box 4.In Department of Music, University of St Andrews.Transferred from School of Music, on its closure, to School of Art History.In Brendan Cassidy's office, 99 North Street. 13 October 1997, Ann Gunn noted that the work was in a black wood frame, 35.0 x 38.3 cm, which had various dents, scratches and abrasions and chipping to the glazing, lower left. The frame was replaced in 1999.EXETERMUSICORGANISTLANDSCAPECOTTAGERURALgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))LAMB, CharlesGAINSBOROUGH, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-242011-06-062011-04-262011-04-112004-05-26ASFOUR, Amal and WILLIAMSON, PaulPurchaseJACKSON, William ((of Exeter))FINZI, Gerald (estate of)In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.1PresentSPROSON, Alan199919991999Remounted and reframed to museum standard (£748.00 for 20 works).2004-05-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesWilliam Jackson, the son of an Exeter grocer, was one of the most admired English composers of his day, writing instrumental and church music, popular songs, and opera. He was also an accomplished painter and draughtsman, a writer on music, literature and science, and also worked on architecture and landscape gardening. In 1777 he was appointed organist of Exeter Cathedral. However, before this he had considered taking up painting as a profession, with the encouragement of Gainsborough, of whom he became a close friend. Thereafter, his musical accomplishments overshadow his artistic ones. He produced a successesful Te Deum and an opera, The Lord of the Manor. In 1980, Dr John Hayes, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, was unable to positively attribute HC459-461 to Jackson. However, in 1997 they were exhibited at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk, under the auspices of Hugh Belsey, as Jackson works. See exhibition catalogue on file.2004-05-26goodWilliam Jackson of Exeter (1730-1803)Gainsborough's HouseLandscape with road and cottageSound condition. Scattered light foxing throughout, especially visible in the sky (Gunn, 8 August 1997).Cat. no. 251999198019951997RAWSON, HelenunknownunknownGUNN, Ann V.1999198019951997black and white photographblack and white photographHC459-460 - other works by Jackson19801999c.1770s196811930OwnedOwnedFINZI, GeraldLAMB, CharlesOwned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews. Finzi owned the painting in the mid 20th century.Inscription on back notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory. Lamb probably owned the painting in the early 19th century.Wooded landscape with farm buildings and distant landscapeClassical landscape with watermill and figures beside a lakedrawingdrawingOpen Access Storeoastorepencil and wash on paperJACKSON, WILLIAMEXETERMUSICORGANISTLAMB, CHARLESLANDSCAPEGAINSBOROUGH, THOMASCOTTAGERURALobject history fileOctober 19991980199515 April 1997CATInscription on back notes 'From Mr. Lamb collection'. This was probably Charles Lamb (1775-1834), who admired Jackson's theatre music and knew Jackson's writings on musical theory.Owned by Gerald Finzi, the composer and authority on 18th century music. Finzi was a friend of Cedric Thorpe Davie, Professor of Music at the University of St Andrews.In correspondence with John Hayes, dated 19 February 1980, Dr Field of the Department of Music, University of St Andrews, notes that HC459-461 came to the Department of Music 'some twelve years ago [ie 1968] from the executors of the late Gerald Finzi ... at the same time as the University acquired Finzi's collection of 18th century music.' Many of Jackson's musical publications are represented in Finzi's collection. However, on the paper catalogue record, Ann Gunn notes 'Bought from Estate of Gerald Finzi 1956'. It is not clear whether the works were acquired from Finzi's estate in 1956 (the year of his death) or 1968. Archival research needed.HC461inscr. in pencil on back of frame: William Jackson of Exeter 1730-1804 / From Mr. Lamb coll. Framer's label of Alfred Stiles & Sons, 37-39 Brook Green Road, Hammersmith, with ref. no. BC 342LAMB, MrFINZI, Gerald (1901-1956)FINZI, Gerald (estate of)Created by182618271900196819681800193019561760179018.7 x 23.7 cm (sight)19th centurymid 20th century1956 or 1968NOAPUniversity of St AndrewsJACKSON, William, of Exeter (1730-1803)CRE2004-05-26ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 42011-04-26Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander41 2571collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19651965196516:40:0216:41:1518:23:2018:20:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ad458ad458HRHR1995.0001WATERFALLSPRITEMOONLIGHTSUPERNATURALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKEILLER, FrancispersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-182011-02-232011-02-232010-04-222004-06-30PurchaseKEILLER, Francis1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord stateBy Keiller, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. Painted for R.S.A. competition.VOCE, Ella2004-06-302011-03-18unknownpoorThe WaterfallPaint cracking over surface of painting, particularly in the top right corner. Canvas coming away from frame in bottom right corner. Frame: poor. Scratched, chipped and dented in numerous places. A 5cm section of frame chipped along left edge.1995PAYNE, Claire J.1995colour photographColour slide1999199919651The work depicts two sprites frolicking by a moonlit waterfall.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasWATERFALLKEILLER, FRANCISSPRITEMOONLIGHTSUPERNATURALobject history file69.5 x 79.5 cm Plain light wood gilt frame; unmounted; unglazed25 January 1995HC462inscr. lower right: FRANCIS KEILLERCreated by18381839196519651965196565.5 x 75.5 cm1965APUniversity of St AndrewsKEILLER, FrancisCRE2004-06-30AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack6B2011-02-23Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6B1 2537collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19801990c.199016:40:5116:52:4016:47:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ad458ALDHRIn University Hall, Old Wing, Television Room.In University Hall, Old Wing, Television Room.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Television room after refurbishment of University Hall.AFRICAAFRICANWOMANgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKOYONGONOH, L.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-02-022011-02-022009-03-122004-05-24DonationKOYONGONOH, L.unknownPresented to Miss Lorna Walker, Warden, University Hall.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2004-05-242011-02-02fairfair[African woman]WholeFrame damaged(Trant, 1999).Frame in poor condition. Paint surface of painting good.1990199920082009unknownTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1990199920082009black and white photograph1999c.19901paintingoil paintinguhoil on board?KOYONGONOH, L.AFRICAAFRICANWOMANobject history file57.5 x 49 cm16 November 1990199921 February 200812 March 2009Presented to Miss Lorna Walker, Warden, University Hall.HC463signed lower right: L I KoyongonohunknownCreated by1822199019801980199054 x 45 cmc.1990ADUniversity of St AndrewsKOYONGONOH, L.CRE2004-05-24ACuh1 2572collect>interncollect>internpeople19721972197216:42:3811:05:2615:29:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ad458ac114HR1995.0013Picture store, box 2. Metal frame, bearing date of purchase (1972) is stacked at end of picture store.Solander Box 3, Picture Store.ABSTRACTGEOMETRICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLEVERETT, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-272011-03-282004-06-30PurchaseLEVERETT, David1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord state2004-06-30unknownUntitled199519982003PAYNE, Claire J.GUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, Helen199519982003colour photographColour slide19991999mid 20th century, before 19721Abstract cylindrical geometric constructions.printsilkscreenOpen Access StoreoastoresilkscreenABSTRACTGEOMETRICLEVERETT, DAVIDobject history file71.5 x 89.5 cm Silver metal plain frame; glazed.25 January 199529 January 19982003HC464signed, lower right, in pencil: David Leverett inscr. lower left in pencil: Artist's proofCreated by18401841197219721940197255.1 x 73.7 cm (actual)1972APUniversity of St AndrewsLEVERETT, DavidCRE2004-06-30AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row4, bay1D, solander box 32011-04-27Open Access Storageoastore/row4/bay1D/solander31 2329collect>interncollect>internpeople19632002after 196316:47:3216:43:1512:41:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114HRJSE19261995.0002HC465In Picture StoreSUMMERNUDECOWGIRLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMCCLURE, DavidRoyal Scottish AcademypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-03-212010-04-222003-03-28unknownMCCLURE, DavidScotlandunknown1Present2003-03-28ComponentRecord stateD.A.(Edinburgh), A.R.S.A.(1963), R.S.W. (1965), R.S.A. (1971)2003-03-28very goodNude Girl - Dream of SummerPicture: Very good condition. Frame: Good condition, some minor chipping at edges.(Juliet Edwards 27 March 2003).19952003PAYNE, Claire J.EDWARDS, Juliet19952003unknownunknowncolour photographColour slide19631paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasRSAMCCLURE, DAVIDSUMMERNUDECOWGIRLobject history file75.0 x 88.0 cm three-tiered painted wood25 January 199527 March 2003HC465signed lower right in oil: Mc Clure 63 inscr. on verso in oil: NUDE GIRL - DREAM OF SUMMER/ (25" X 30") 1963/ oil on canvas/ DAVID Mc CLURE ARSA/ D.Mc. ClureunknownCreated by16471648200219631963196363.0 x 75.0 cm (sight)after 1963AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMcCLURE, DavidCRE2003-03-28AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack13A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack13A1 2354collect>internpeople19001994before 199415:14:1515:30:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67ac114DHHRMcIntosh Hall Common RoomIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.TV Room, McIntosh HallWATERLILYPONDFLOWERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMACGEORGE, W.S.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-03-282005-09-022002-09-24unknownMACGEORGE, W.S.unknown1Present19 July 199419941994One of 4 works stolen from McIntosh Hall Common Room and recovered - see information on file.2002-09-24ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes68/150Dale, Amy2002-09-242011-02-03fairfairWaterlilieswholefair. Cracking, upper left, upper centre. Backboard stained with liquid residue (HR, 20 Sept. 2002). Frame- chipped bottom left and top right, scratch top centre (JF, Sept 2005).Condition unchanged15:13:3114:47:29oastoremh2011-09-151994200220032005DALE, AmyLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen14:47:292011-09-152011-09-15199420022003200520th century1paintingoil paintingmhoil on canvasWATERLILYMACGEORGE, W.S.PONDFLOWEROpen Access Storeobject history file85.3 x 69.6 cm wood frame with gilt paint. Glazed.No longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall28 January 199420 September 200229 September 20031 March 2005HC466signed in pencil, lower right: W.S. MacGeorge inscr. on label in ink, verso: Waterlilies / W.S. MacGeorge R.S.A. / 11 Melville Pl. Edinb / agent / Doig Wilson & Wheatley / Edinburgh unknownCreated by199419001900199473 x 57.5 cmbefore 1994AUUniversity of St AndrewsMACGEORGE, W.S.CRE2002-09-24AC15:13:31MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2335collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18901985late 19th or 20th century16:56:0316:55:4316:42:1515:15:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114hcr1JABHR1952186764HC467HC467HC467In McIntosh Hall, May Wong Reading Room, C Floor, 7 March 1983.In University House.Moved from University House to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryReturned to mco. Rehanging in Art HistoryHung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.Moved from St Katherine's West (Admissions) to College Gate, hung on the top stair outside the offices of Christopher Smith and Stephen Magee.Removed from College Gate and hung in large reception room at 9 The Scores.SEASCAPEIONAWOMENFISHERWOMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMCGHIE, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-03-282010-12-212009-09-222002-08-08unknownMCGHIE, Johnunknown1Present2002-08-08ComponentRecord statePainter and etcher of coastal scenes, figures and portraits.2002-08-08goodIona Sandsgood. Moulding cracked in corners and centre of sides. Loss of moulding, lower centre (HR, 8 Aug 2002)198520002000200220032005200620082009SCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica198520002000200220032005200620082009unknownblack and white photograph1989late 19th / early 20th century1Despite the inscription, this work depicts the Fife coast and the Bass Rock, not Iona.paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasSEASCAPEIONAWOMENFISHERWOMENMCGHIE, JOHNobject history file105.1 x 125.5 cm gilt frame, floriated moulding1 June 19854 February 200025 March 20006 August 200228 August 200315 July 200529 March 200628 March 200822 September 2009HC467signed, lower left: J. McGhie inscr. (typed) on label, verso: James McClure & Son / APPOINTED BY ROYAL WARRANT FROM QUEEN VICTORIA / Carvers, Gilders, Print Sellers / and Frame Makers, / 130 WELLINGTON STREET / GLASGOW inscr. (typed and ink) on label , verso: GLASGOW ART CLUB / Title of Picture Iona Sands / Artist's Name John McGhie / Address 351 Renfrew Street printed on paper label, verso: 100 inscr. in pencil, verso, lower centre: Dallas inscr. in blue crayon on label, verso: McClureunknownCreated by1623198518901890195269.3 x 89.5 (sight)late 19th or 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMCGHIE, John (b. 1867)CRE2002-08-08ABphouse1 2326collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19661995after 196616:56:4212:41:2113:14:1610:17:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ad458ad458HRJSE19661995.0003HC468In picture storeMoved from picture store to Museum Collections office picture store.NOCTURNElithographsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMCGILLIVRAY, M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-212011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222003-03-27unknownMCGILLIVRAY, M.Britainunknown1Present2003-03-27ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2003-03-272011-03-18goodfairNocturnePicture: Good condition, slight discoloration of the mount and yellowing where mount meets the image. Chipboard backing is fragile. Frame: Fairly good condition, chipping over surface of frame and wood showing through the paint in places. (Juliet Edwards 3 Oct 2002)As before. Smudge marks along bottom of print. Frame: poor condition. Edges of frame chipped in a number of places and specks of dust behind glazing in lower left corner.196620022003PAYNE, Claire J.EDWARDS, JulietEDWARDS, Juliet200220022003unknownunknowncolour photographColour slide2002200219661lithographlithographOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paper/cardMCGILLIVRAYNOCTURNELITHOGRAPHobject history file54.5 x 61.0 cm white, wood, raised25 January 19953 October 20027 April 2003HC468signed in pencil, lower left: 1966. "Nocturne" signed in pencil, lower right: [Leonis or Seonis] M. McGillivrayunknownCreated by16441649199519661966196651.5 x 58.5 cm (sight)after 1966AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainMCGILLIVRAY, M. 1966CRE2003-03-27ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 2519collect>interncollect>internpeople19701990after 197016:57:3111:24:0415:30:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2alh10ac114HR1995.0011Hung in SALTIRE.Assistant Principal's Office, College GateThe painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Painting removed from Development office (formerly SALTIRE office). Currently being stored in the cupboard in the Museum Collections Office, 87 North Street.Moved to the Master's Room in the Hebs Block (next to SALTIRE offices).LANDSCAPEFIFEJETTYHILLSVILLAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMCGOWAN, RaymondpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-162011-03-282004-04-05unknownMCGOWAN, Raymondunknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£80.82Given new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003. Previously in plain white wooden frame, 65.5 x 85.0cm.2004-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-04-052011-05-162011-05-16goodvery goodgoodFife Landscapeframe and mountimagegood (HR, 5/4/04)Very good.Slight undulation and discolouration, particularly evident around the edges, possible slippage of image in mount at upper left corner.200419901995200820092009RAWSON, HelenunknownPAYNE, Claire J.BURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200419901995200820092009Colour slide199919701Edition 3/6 aprintprintmroomprint on paperMCGOWAN, RAYMONDLANDSCAPEFIFEJETTYHILLSVILLAGEobject history file62.9 x 87.5 cm Plain reddish frame6 December 20045 June 199025 January 199527 October 20086 February 20095 November 2009HC469signed recto lower right, in pencil: Raymond McGowan 1970 inscr. recto lower left, in pencil: 3/6 a inscr. recto lower centre in pencil: "Fife Landscape"unknownCreated by1805199019701970197045.4 x 67.2 cm (sight)after 1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsMCGOWAN, RaymondCRE2004-04-05ABmroom1 121collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319391991about 194012:25:5812:24:2415:47:3815:30:1512:12:4312:01:0012:29:5311:10:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458kjk2ad458JABAVG19491869Hung in SALTIRE.The painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Moved from Development office to Admissions in St Katherine's West.ScotlandFISHINGOCTOBERDOIG, WILSON & WHEATLEYgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012009-02-091997-02-07HC:C3DonationGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-02-07ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURSValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £12 Label on back of painting states the price of the painting as being £12.1945According label taken from back of painting Andrew Gamley resided in Gullane, East Lothian at the time this was painted.VOCE, Ella1997-02-072011-03-29goodgoodOctober Fishinggood. Slightly undulating in mount (HR, April 2004).Painting as before. Slight discolouration of mount. Small area of paint abrasion, left of centre (below bird). Frame good. Two marks to glazing, centre right. Marks by brackets.200420082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200420082009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Listed on 1958(?) as in Hepburn Hall, Common Room; still there in October 1992, see letter from the Warden, Brian Capper. Labels removed from back of painting in February 2002.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourSCOTLANDFISHINGPILGRIM TRUSTGAMLEY, ANDREWOCTOBERDOIG, WILSON & WHEATLEYsee files in Collections Office45.5 x 69.2 cm Reddish brown frame6 December 200427 October 20089 February 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC47signed, lower right: Andrew Gamley 6 labels attached to rear of canvas: label 1: printed label with handwritten text: (printed) ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / (printed) Title of Picture, (handwritten, ink) October Fishing / (printed) Artist's Name, (handwritten, ink) Andrew Gamley / (printed) Address, (handwritten, ink) Gullane, East Lothian / (printed) Price, (handwritten, ink) £12. label 2: square paper label, red crayon (?) : 43. label 3: Printed framer's label: centre, top Royal Coat of Arms (Lion and Unicorn). To left (printed): Telephone / No. 28247. To right (printed) Telegrams - / "Rembrandt, / Edinburgh". Beneath (printed): DOIG, WILSON, & WHEATLEY / Fin***** (label damaged) Dealers & Printsellers / Picture Restorers & Framers to / -- His Majesty the King -- / 90 GEORGE STREET / EDINBURGH / Established 1840. label 4: small printed ticket: 1374 label 5: label with printed blue ink double border (thick and thin lines). Handwritten, pencil: Doig. label 6: label, handritten, ink: Pilgrim Trust no 120 / October Fishing / Andrew Gamley / RUO (?) 269.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619461939193928.1 x 38.4 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0024GAMLEY, Andrew Archer; (British, 1869-1949)CRE1997-02-07ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1211collect>internpeople18701994before 1994ST ANDREWS16:58:1515:30:24University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114JABHR19231855HC470Moved from Proctor's office, College Gate to picture store.Moved from Picture Store to Buchanan building (corridor outside seminar room).returned to mco after exhibitionHung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.SLUICE GATESHARBOURST ANDREWSCOASTSEAWATERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMACGREGOR, W.Y.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282009-08-262000-03-25unknownMACGREGOR, W.Y.unknown1Present2000-03-25ComponentRecord stateRAWSON, Helen2000-03-252011-01-25goodViews of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesSluice Gates, St Andrewsgoodas previously19942002200320062009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica19942002200320062009unknownblack and white photograph1999before 19231Picture of St Andrews harbour. William York MacGregor.paintingoil paintingpooil on canvasSLUICE GATESHARBOURST ANDREWSCOASTSEAWATERobject history filegilt frame 49.0 x 39.5 cm7 February 199414 October 20028 April 200312 May 200613 August 2009HC470signed lower left: W.Y. MACGREGORunknownCreated by1331199418701870192333.5 x 23.9 cm (sight)before 1994AUUniversity of St AndrewsMACGREGOR, W.Y. (1855-1923)CRE2000-03-25ABpo1 2524collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19361985before 198517:00:5216:58:4714:30:3614:05:2112:39:5116:42:16HC473HC474HC475single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114ac114alh10ac114HR107In University Hall, Old Wing, Common Room, 22 October 1984.In Old Wing, West Common RoomRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.SPRINGFARMSHEEPRURALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCreated byDICKENS, H. W.MCINTOSH PATRICK, J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112011-04-012011-03-282004-05-18unknownDICKENS, H. W.9 Great Pulteney Street, London, Englandunknown1Present2004-05-18ComponentRecord stateThe original work by McIntosh Patrick was produced in 1935.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-182011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairpoorpoorgood[Spring / rural scene]framemountartworkFair. Mount discoloured round bezell. Insects inside glass (Sandy Trant, 1999)Blutac and paint residue along top edge, chip on top centre and also bevelling out from mount.Liquid damage at lower left and right at frame edge. Insects at lower centre to left and more along upper section. Lower section bevelling out from print.Print in good condition.1985199920082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1985199920082009black and white photographHC473-HC475 - other McIntosh Patrick prints in this set19994 May 19361Winter in AngusAutumn in KinnordyMidsummer in East Fifeprintprintuhprint on paperMCINTOSH PATRICK, JAMESSPRINGFARMSHEEPRURALobject history file65 x 80 cm glazed10 June 1985199921 February 200812 March 2009McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)HC472Signed, in reproduction, on print, lower left: J. McIntosh Patrick / 35 inscr. recto, above print: Published by H.W. Dickens, 9 Gt. Pulteney Street, London, May 4, 1936 Copyright inscr. upper right: Printed in EnglandunknownPrinted by1811198519361936193640 x 55 cm (sight)before 1985AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland9 Great Pulteney Street, LondonH.W. DICKENS after McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)PRINT2004-05-18ACuh1 2522collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19361985before 198517:02:3814:31:0814:30:3616:42:16HC472HC474HC475single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114ac114HR108In University Hall, Old Wing, Common Room, 22 October 1984.In Old Wing, West Common RoomRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.WINTERANGUSCASTLEPOWRIE CASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byCreated byDICKENS, H. W.MCINTOSH PATRICK, J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282004-05-18unknownDICKENS, H. W.9 Great Pulteney Street, London, Englandunknown1Present2004-05-18ComponentRecord stateThe original work by McIntosh Patrick was painting during the winter of 1934-35.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-182011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairfairfairWinter in AngusframemountartworkgeneralPrinted scratched, middle left, lower left, lower middle. Mount torn, top right, lower left. Frame chipped (HR, 12 October 1999)Losses to frame at top left and right, blutac on top left.Mount torn at upper right and lower left. Insects between glazing and mount predominantly at upper left.As 1999 - scratches.As 1999 - food stains on glass at lower centre over mount.1985199920082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1985199920082009black and white photographHC472-HC475 - other McIntosh Patrick prints in this set19994 May 19361[Spring / rural scene]Autumn in KinnordyMidsummer in East Fifeprintcollotypeuhprint on paperMCINTOSH PATRICK, JAMESWINTERANGUSCASTLEPOWRIE CASTLEobject history file65.8 x 79.0 cm glazed10 June 1985199921 February 200812 March 2009McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)HC473signed lower right, below print: J McIntosh Patrick [is this an authentic signature? It differs from that reproduced on print] Signed, in reproduction, on print, lower left: McIntosh Patrick '35 Print embossed, lower corner: FINE ART / H*AOX*M / TRADE GUILD inscr. recto, above print, centre: Published by H.W. Dickens, 9 Gt. Pulteney Street, London, W1 May 4th 1936. Copyright Printed on label on backboard: 'NEW PUBLICATION / "WINTER IN ANGUS" / A FACSIMILE BYCOLOUR COLLOTYPE / FROM / THE ORIGINAL PAINTING / BY / J. MCINTOSH PATRICK / ARTISTS PROOFS LIMITED TO 250 IMPRESSIONS'. Printed on label on backboard: 'the Picture "Winter in Angus" was painted during the winter of 1934-35 and was exhibited in the Royal Academy / in 1935. In May the President announced its purchase for the Nation under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest / and it now hangs in the Tate Gallery. The subject, of / typical East Coast country in winter, shews POWRIE / CASTLE in Angus in use as a farm-building - a fate which has befallen many of the old Scots Castles'. Printed on label on backboard: (in pencil) 38909 / (printed) The Horner Galleries / Paintings, WaterColour Drawings, / Etchings, Mezzotints in Colour Etc. / THE CATHEDRAL CORNER / 2. Church Street, Sheffield. / TELEPHONE 26214 ESTABLISHED 1886unknownPrinted by1809198519361936193643.5 x 57.0 cm (sight)before 1985AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland9 Great Pulteney Street, LondonH.W. DICKENS after McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)PRINT2004-05-18ACuh1 2523collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19431985before 198517:04:0914:31:2914:31:0809:11:1809:10:4216:42:16HC472HC473HC475single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114kjk2kjk2ac114HR109In University Hall, Old Wing, Common Room, 22 October 1984.In Old Wing, West Common RoomRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.AUTUMNANGUSKINNORDYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byCreated byDICKENS, H. W.MCINTOSH PATRICK, J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-112011-04-112011-04-082011-04-082011-03-282004-05-18unknownDICKENS, H. W.9 Great Pulteney Street, London, Englandunknown1Present2004-05-18ComponentRecord stateThe original work by McIntosh Patrick was produced in 1936.KNOX, Kevin2004-05-182011-03-21fairpoorAutumn in KinnordyPaper discoloured near frame and round edges (due to acidity of frame). Frame chipped, glass loose, thunderbugs behind glass. Needs to be remounted and reframed (HR, 12 October 1999)Glazing and frame broken, badly discoloured.1985199920082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1985199920082009black and white photographHC472-HC475 - other McIntosh Patrick prints in this set199920 January 19431[Spring / rural scene]Winter in AngusMidsummer in East Fifeprintprintuhprint on paperMCINTOSH PATRICK, JAMESAUTUMNANGUSKINNORDYobject history file65.7 x 78.5 cm glazed10 June 1985199921 February 200812 March 2009McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)HC474Signed, in reproduction, on print, lower left: J. McIntosh Patrick '36 inscr. recto, above print: Published by H.W. Dickens, 9 Gt. Pulteney Street, London, W1 Jan 20th 1943 Copyright inscr. recto, lower left: From the painting by J McIntosh Patrick inscr. recto, lower centre: Copyright 1943 in the United States of America by H.W. Dickens 9, Great Pulteney Street, London, England. inscr. below print, right: Set of Four Seasons inscr. recto, lower centre: "Autumn in Kinnordy" / Angus Labelled, verso: R. ROBERTSON & SONS. / Decorators and / Fine Art Dealers / 175 SOUTH STREET / ST ANDREWSunknownPrinted by1810198519431943194361.3 x 74.5 cm (sight)before 1985AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland9 Great Pulteney Street, LondonH.W. DICKENS after McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)PRINT2004-05-18ACCurrently in Wardens Office as badly damaged.uh1 2525collect>interncollect>intern19371990before 199017:05:2014:31:29HC472HC473HC474single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ALDHRIn University Hall, Old Wing, Common RoomIn Old Wing, West Common RoomRemoved from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.SUMMERFIFECOWRURALST ANDREWSHAYAGRICULTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCreated byDICKENS, H. W.MCINTOSH PATRICK, J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-04-112009-03-122004-05-18unknownDICKENS, H. W.9 Great Pulteney Street, London, Englandunknown1Present2004-05-18ComponentRecord statePrint produced 1937.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-182011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairpoorfairgoodfairMidsummer in East FifefarmemountartworkgeneralFair. Mount discoloured along top. Frame chipped, lower left corner. (Sandy Trant, 1999)Large losses to frame at top right and bottom left sections.Liquid damage at lower right, speckling/foxing at upper centre right section and debris at lower left.Print in good condition.Sticky residue across whole.1990199920082009unknownTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1990199920082009black and white photographHC473-HC474 - other McIntosh Patrick prints in this set19991 May 19371[Spring / rural scene]Winter in AngusAutumn in KinnordySt Andrews is visible in the background.printprintuhprint on paperMCINTOSH PATRICK, JAMESSUMMERFIFECOWRURALST ANDREWSHAYAGRICULTUREobject history file65.5 x 79.0 cm glazed16 November 1990199921 February 200812 March 2009McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)HC475Signed [in reproduction?], lower right: J. McIntosh Patrick inscr. recto, above print: Published by H.W. Dickens, 9 Gt. Pulteney Street, London, May 1st, 1937 Copyright inscr. lower recto: Copyright 1937 in the United States of America by H.W. Dickens 9 Gt Pulteney St. London, England stamp, lower left: FINE ART / *AOX* / TRADE GUILD inscr. on label on backboard: [in pencil] 3 [printed] EXHIBITED IN THIS YEAR'S / ROYAL ACADEMY / "MIDSUMMER IN EAST FIFE" / BY / J. MCINTOSH PATRICK printed on label on backboard: The Horner Galleries / (F.J. Horner) / Paintings, Water Colour Drawings, / Etchings, Mezzotints in Colour Etc; / Picture Framing, Regilding & Restoring, / THE CATHEDRAL CORNER / 2, Church Street, Sheffield. / TELEPHONE 26214 ESTABLISHED 1886unknownPrinted by1812199019371937193743.5 x 57.3 cm (sight)before 1990AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland9 Great Pulteney Street, LondonH.W. DICKENS after McINTOSH PATRICK, James (b.1907)PRINT2004-05-18ACuh1 2570collect>internpeople196619667 September 1966?17:06:1315:30:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114HRHRPARC Conference Room, College GateQuaestor's Room, College GateMissing. Not found in College Gate.Found in, and moved from Development Office to Museum Collections Office Picture Store.GOLSPIEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byMASSON, Flora LovellpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282010-04-222004-06-30DonationMASSON, Flora LovellMASSON, IrvinePainted by Lady Masson; presented to Principal Sir Malcolm Knox by Sir Irvine Masson. Date of presenation inferred from note '7 ix 66' on label on reverse of frame.1Missing2004-06-30ComponentRecord state2004-06-30unknownGolspie Looking South1989199619992007unknownunknownRAWSON, HelenHADFIELD, Alison19891996199920071931 or 19331paintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourGOLSPIEMASSON, LADY FLORA LOVELLobject history file21 February 19895 June 1996December 1999March 2007Painted by Lady Masson; presented to Principal Sir Malcolm Knox by Sir Irvine Masson. Date of presenation inferred from note '7 ix 66' on label on reverse of frame.HC477inscr. on back of frame: Golspie Southwards 1931 inscr. on back of frame: Golspie Looking South 1933 / By Lady Flora Lovell Masson / Given to Principal Sir Malcolm Knox by Sir Irvine Masson / 7. ix 66MASSON, Sir IrvineCreated by19661966193119337 September 1966?ADUniversity of St AndrewsMASSON, Lady Flora LovellCRE2004-06-30MUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 1549collect>internpeople19001988before 198817:06:5416:42:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114JABSHE135HC478Present in Warden's Flat, St Salvator's Hall.St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)In St Salvator's Hall.Hung in Neville Richardson's (Master) office. 1st floor, far right, College Gate.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeSEASCAPEBOATLAKEWATERPIERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMONTGOMERY, D. C.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-03-282009-11-112001-02-07unknownMONTGOMERY, D. C.unknown1Present2001-02-07ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2001-02-072011-02-03fairgoodUnknown: seascapewholegenerally good. Some patchiness upper left and upper right, slight slippage lower centre (NB patchiness and slippage not seen Aug 2003. HR). Frame very good, inner mount fading and dirty (SHE 2001). Needs remounting (HR, Aug 2003).overall condition good19882001199420092003SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanWADDELL, DawnBURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, Helen19882001199420092003unknownblack and white photograph199920th century1paintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasMONTGOMERY, D.C.SEASCAPEBOATLAKEWATERPIERobject history file45.3 cm x 55.8 cm wood frame, glazed22 September 198819 February 200127 January 199411 November 200919 August 2003HC478s. recto lower right, in black: D. C. MONTGOMERY inscr. on label verso: NEW AMERICAN FRAMING CO. / HIGH CLASS PICTURE FRAMES / 12-10-A, LINDSAY STREET, / CALCUTTA-16unknownCreated byHC478~VA.JPG1469198819001900198826.1 cm x 35.9 cmbefore 1988AUUniversity of St AndrewsMONTGOMERY, D. C.CRE2001-02-07ACcg1 2533collect>interncollect>internpeople19791979197910:17:3417:07:5916:42:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114JABHR110In University Hall, Old Wing, Warden's Sitting Room, 22 October 1984.In University Hall, 'B' Floor Sitting Room.University Hall, Lumsden Wing, Warden's Office.Moved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.FISHINGFISHERMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMORROCCO, AlbertoBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-252011-05-202011-03-282010-01-252004-05-24PurchaseMORROCCO, AlbertoLoomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord state£175Dale, Amy2004-05-242011-02-02goodgoodFishermen RestingwholeGood (Trant, 1999).cracks all over frame, canvas good.19851999200320072009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19851999200320072009black and white photograph199919791paintingoil paintinguhoil on boardFISHINGFISHERMENMORROCCO, ALBERTOBEVERIDGEobject history file46.5 x 48.6 cm glazed10 June 19851999October 200329 May 200712 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£175HC479signed lower right: Morrocco 79 inscr. on label, verso: 28 / FISHERMEN / RESTINGLoomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated by1820197919791979197928.3 x 31.0 cm (sight)1979APUniversity of St AndrewsMORROCCO, AlbertoCRE2004-05-24ABuh1 122collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199115:38:4312:32:2914:25:1215:30:0712:12:4712:01:0211:26:1811:17:2310:58:25, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.14, col. ill .p. 15ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19491869HC48HC48HC48HC48HC48HC48University HousePicture store: rackPicture storeUniversity HousePicture storeMoved from Picture Store for display in Admissions, Butts Wynd.ScotlandEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-11-102002-03-191997-02-07HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationGAMLEY, Andrew ArcherScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.2000-12-15ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-02-072011-03-29unknownfairEdinburgh from the WestUndulating in mount. Small scrape to mount, lower right. Numerous small paint abrasions in lower centre. Glue residue along lower right and left edge of painting. Frame: good. Some white marks along top edge of frame and lower right. Sticky mark on glazing, lower centre.200019992000200020002002RAWSON, HelenHILLHOUSE, SusieRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200019992000200020002002HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 7/3/85 by Alison Scott, in Hamilton Hall, Common Room Inventory 3/3/1999, by K. Gray revealed that another painting in Hamilton Hall has been wrongly identified and labelled as, 'Edinburgh from the West' by Andrew Gamley. This mistake has now been rectified.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourSCOTLANDEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officeplain wooden frame, glazed 70.7 x 82.3 cm20 April 200023 April 199914 July 200013 September 200015 December 200011 March 2002PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC48signed, lower right: Andrew GamleyThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by194619461939193950 x 60 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour landscape with the skyline of Edinburgh visible in the middle-ground and Arthur's Seat in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandGAMLEY, Andrew Archer; (British, 1869-1949)CRE2000-12-15AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8A Removed from admissions following a phone call to say it had been removed from the wall. Admissioned no longer liked the artwork and decided to take it down. (Dale, Amy)2010-09-06Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 2573collect>interncollect>internexhibit19891989198919931993DUNDEEST ANDREWS17:31:3113:58:2215:46:09McManus GalleriesUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.1E2011.41993-08-281993-07-102011-06-02HC164single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1978?-1989ad458ad458ad458HRHRUniversity House, top landingIn University HouseMoved to picture storeTransferred to Principal Lang's residence.Returned to museum collections office from Principal Brian Laing's house.BREAKFASTCATFLOWERSFRUITWOMENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMORROCCO, AlbertopersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-05-302011-05-172010-04-222004-06-30DonationMORROCCO, AlbertoScotlandDOYLE, JamesDonated by Dr James Doyle, 27 Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh. Dr Doyle is an alumnus and lived in St Salvator's Hall.1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord stateValue: £3000 (insurance)19932004-06-30goodAlberto Morrocco: A 75th Birthday RetrospectiveMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)McManus GalleriesMUSABreakfast13:57:44oastore/pictureracking/rack13A2011-02-0119912000200020012009ROBINSON, ClaireunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-05-3019912000200020012009PHILLIPSON, Andyunknowncolour photographblack and white photograph2011199919991978198911978OwnedDOYLE, JamesPortrait of George Simpson DuncanThere has been some confusion about the title of the work. The donor believes it to be 'Supper' and wrote to inform the University of this after it was exhibited in the Alberto Morrocco retrospective of 1993 as 'Breakfast'. However, a letter from Morrocco to Martin Kemp on file, dated 19 August 1989, establishes that the scene is of breakfast. Morrocco notes that the figures are his daughter and daughter-in-law, in conversation at the breakfast table. He writes: 'The picture was motivated by seeing something quite accidentally after having risen from the breakfast table - the relationship of the two figures in conversation (my daughter and daughter-in-law) at the extreme right and looking out, but 'dragged' back by the luscious bunch of flowers creating a kind of compositional tension and counter interest. The cat and newspaper served to break what might have been two rather strongly uninterrupted linear movements - and perhaps establish a kind of post prandi[al] mood of quiet satisfaction'.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasMORROCCO, ALBERTOBREAKFASTCATFLOWERSFRUITWOMENOpen Access Storageobject history file118 x 122 cm Located in oastore, rack13A31 January 19914 February 200025 March 200010 April 20011 April 2009Donated by Dr James Doyle, 27 Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh. Dr Doyle is an alumnus and lived in St Salvator's Hall.HC480inscr. verso, upper left, in grey paint: MORROCCO 78DOYLE, Dr JamesDOYLE, Dr JamesCreated byHC480.jpg1842184319891989197819891978197898 x 97 cm (sight)1978?-19891989OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMORROCCO, AlbertoCRE2004-06-30AB13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 2528collect>interncollect>internpeople19511951195117:15:3917:11:3416:42:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114HRHR101In University Hall, Old Wing, Science Library, 22 October 1984In University Hall, Libraries Corridor.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Was not returned to University Hall after refurbishment because the painting needs remounting. Kept in Crawford store awaiting treatment.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ST ANDREWSNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELSTUDENTRED GOWNgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byNEWLING, Alice E.IRVINE, James ColquhounIRVINE, Mabel V.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-202011-05-202011-03-282010-04-222004-05-20DonationNEWLING, Alice E.IRVINE, Mabel V.Gifted to University Hall in memory of Sir James Irvine.1Present2004-05-20ComponentRecord state2004-05-20fairSt Andrews: 1924Mount in poor condition. Insects inside glass. Frame damaged and coming apart (Trant, 1999).19851999200820092009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica19851999200820092009black and white photograph199919241paintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourST ANDREWSNORTH STREETST SALVATOR'S CHAPELSTUDENTRED GOWNNEWLING, ALICE E.IRVINE, SIR JAMESIRVINE, LADYobject history file70 x 55 cm9 June 1985199921 February 200812 March 200916 November 2009Gifted to University Hall in memory of Sir James Irvine.HC482signed, lower right: Alice E. Newling / 1924 inscr. on backboard: Gifted to University Hall By Lady Irvine / In Memory of / Sir James Irvine. 1951 printed on label, verso: R. Robertson / Decorator and Fine Art Dealer, / 175 SOUTH STREET. / ST ANDREWSIRVINE, LadyCreated by1815195119511924192442.8 x 32.2 cm (sight)1951ADUniversity of St AndrewsNEWLING, Alice E.CRE2004-05-20ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 1207collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern194419441944EDINBURGHEDINBURGHDUNDEEDUNDEEGLASGOWGLASGOWLONDONLONDONST ANDREWSunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS15:15:2317:20:5217:07:4818:31:0611:51:35National Gallery of ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.16E1983.1E1994.2E1994.2E1994.3E1994.3E1994.4E1994.4E1984.1E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141983-10-021994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141984-02-051994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061983-07-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061984-01-071994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC141HC142single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114kjk2ad458kjk2ac114JABHR19101832PROTESTANTCOMMUNIONMARTYRST ANDREWS CASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byORCHARDSON, William QuillerWISHART, GeorgeBEATON, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-052011-05-202011-04-052011-01-262010-12-132009-12-072000-03-13DonationORCHARDSON, William QuillerBUIST, Alexander A.See Court Minutes 11 September 1945, p. 178. Mr Buist presented to the University Orchardson's picture 'The Last Sacrament of George Wishart' purchased by his grandfather in 1886.1Present2000-03-13ComponentRecord stateA native of Edinburgh, Orchardson entered the Trustee's Academy in 1845. As a senior student, after 1852, he benefitted from the teaching of Robert Scott Lauder. In 1862 Orchardson moved to London, subsequently winning acclaim in England and France. He became a Royal Academician in 1889 and was knighted in 1907. According to Orchardson's daughter, Scott Lauder saw this painting in its very preliminary stages three days before the RSA sending in date for the 1853 exhibition and encouraged the artist to complete it, which he did in the short time available.Dale, Amy2000-03-132011-01-24goodgoodUnknownMaster ClassUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownPaintings in FocusUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownRoyal Scottish AcademyNational Gallery of ScotlandunknownunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyRoyal AcademyCrawford Arts CentreBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesWishart's Last Exhortationwholeoil painting: good. Frame: warped at top, some ornamentation missing, some gilding missing. 14/3/00Missing section of frame centre right. Canvas in very good condition.11994LEE, Karen M.1994unknownunknownunknownColour slidecolour photographblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319991853190111901OwnedOwnedBUIST, A.J.CRANSTOUN, J.H.Owned c.1897Portrait of Cardinal BeatonCopy of a portrait once identified as Cardinal Beaton, now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk.In Senior Common Room Also recorded as 'Wishart's Last Exhaltation' , 'Wishart's Last Communion' and 'The Last Sacrament of George Wishart'. George Wishart (1513?-1546) was a reforming preacher.He was convicted of heresy after being tried by a convocation of bishops and other clergy, including Cardinal David Beaton. He was burnt outside St Andrews Castle on 1 March 1546. Before the execution the Captain of St Andrews Castle invited Wishart to share his breakfast. Having blessed the bread and wine, Wishart celebrated the first Protestant Communion in Scotland. Orchardson's picture depicts this event. Following Wishart's death, Cardinal Beaton was murdered in St Andrews Castle by John Leslie, brother of the Earl of Rothes, his nephew Norman and Kircaldy of Grange on 29 May 1546. paintingoil paintingstmoil on canvasWISHART, GEORGEPROTESTANTCOMMUNIONMARTYRST ANDREWS CASTLEBEATON, CARDINAL DAVIDORCHARDSON, WILLIAM QUILLERsee object filegilt frame 140.0 x 166.5 cm2 February 1994FIGSee Court Minutes 11 September 1945, p. 178. Mr Buist presented to the University Orchardson's picture 'The Last Sacrament of George Wishart' purchased by his grandfather in 1886.HC483inscr. on label, lower centre frame: W.Q. ORCHARDSONCRANSTOUN, J.H.BUIST, A.J.BUIST, Alexander A.Created bydbi HC483.jpg13241325132618971901194418971901194418531853101.5 x 127.5 cm ?189719011944OOADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0051ORCHARDSON, Sir William Quiller (1832-1910)CRE2000-03-13ABgallerymusa/g11 2373peoplecollect>interncollect>intern19671967196712:41:2213:12:1210:15:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRJSE1995.0004In Picture storeCITYLIGHTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222002-12-09Purchaseunknown (P.H.D. - monogram)bought1Present2002-12-09ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2002-12-092011-03-18goodgoodCity LightsPicture; Good condition, some cracking, in an open frame so little protection. Frame: Good condition, some staining and scratching. (Juliet Edwards 17 Oct 2002)As before. Paint cracking in centre. Dusty because in an open frame. Small scratches and stains to frame.19952002PAYNE, Claire J.EDWARDS, Juliet19952002unknownunknownColour slidecolour photograph2002200219651paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCITYLIGHTSobject history file50.6 x 65.5 cm unpainted wood 25 January 1995October 2002HC484signed lower right: P.H.D 1965 inscr. verso: City Lights 1965/ bought 1967boughtCreated by16451646196719671965196543.5 x 59.0 cm (sight)1967APUniversity of St Andrewsunknown (P.H.D. - monogram)CRE2002-12-09ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack5B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack5B1 2539collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19771977197717:28:3017:27:1114:42:0411:48:2616:42:17HC486HC487HC488HC489single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114alh10ac114HR19921916103HC432In University Hall, Old Wing, Senior Study, 22 October 1984.In University Hall, Old Wing, Senior Study.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Senior Study after refurbishment of University Hall.MIDLOTHIANLANDSCAPERURALgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPHILIPSON, RobinBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-202011-04-112011-04-012011-03-282004-05-24PurchasePHILIPSON, RobinLoomshop GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord state£200Philipson trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was Head of Painting, 1960-1982. He was President of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Society of Scottish Artists. He had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and London.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-242011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21fairpoorfairfairMidlothian LandscapeframemountartworkMount discoloured, some chipping of paint, upper centre (Trant, 1999)Scrapes and dents all around frame, particularly bottom, right -bottom and top and top middle.Discoloured and dirty.Cracking, with small sections of flaking at upper centre edge to mount.1985199820082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1985199920082009black and white photograph199819511Peasant Compote of FruitKingRosespaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperPHILIPSON, SIR ROBINMIDLOTHIANLANDSCAPEBEVERIDGERURALobject history file51.0 x 68.8 cm9 June 19851998 - 199921 February 200812 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£200HC485signed lower right: Philipson / [obscured by mount] inscr. on label on backboard: ROBIN PHILIPSON P.R.S.A. A.R.A. / H.R.A. R.S.W. / 23 CRAWFORD ROAD / EDINBURGH. / "MIDLOTHIAN LANDSCAPE" / 1951 Loomshop Gallery, Lower LargoCreated by1824197719771951195134.8 x 53.5 cm (sight)1977APUniversity of St AndrewsPHILIPSON, Sir Robin (b.1916)CRE2004-05-24ACuh1 1213collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH17:29:4316:36:2914:36:1214:33:1514:01:40"Original Signed Lithographs",Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC485HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964no.34Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ac114HR19921916In University House, bottom of stairs, off entrance.Moved from College Gate to Museum Collections office picture storeIn University House.Hung in seminar room, buchanan building Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.PEASANTPIPEHATBUTTERFLYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPHILIPSON, RobinScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-132011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112000-03-25The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationPHILIPSON, RobinMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Present2000-03-25ComponentRecord statePhilipson trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was Head of Painting, 1960-1982. He was President of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Society of Scottish Artists. He had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and London.KNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2000-03-252011-05-092011-05-09fairfairfairOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryPeasant frameartworkprint slightly foxed and dirty; (HCR, 25.3.00)Slight bulge to top left corner. Frame scratched top centre and also left side and lower right sides. Bulge to bottom left corner. Insect behind glass lower rightMark upper left corner. Foxing along lower section in white area and also at lower right side. Discolouration of right edge to frame.341991200320001981unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHOPES, David1991200320002005unknownblack and white photographHC485 - HC489 - other prints by Robin Philipson HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC486. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Midlothian LandscapeHarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowCompote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeLimited edition signed print: 20/75 Depicts a man in a hat smoking a pipe.printprintbuchprint on paperPEASANTPIPEHATBUTTERFLYPHILIPSON, ROBINHARLEY BROS LTD.SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docmetal frame, glazed 56.5 x 39.0 cm1991October 20034 February 200028 July 2005CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC486. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC486signed in pencil, lower right: Robin Philipson. inscr. in pencil, lower left: 20/75 inscr. on label, verso: Robin Philipson / Peasant impressed, lower right, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by133219641981195819811958195852.3 x 35.1 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsPHILIPSON, Sir Robin (1916-1992)CRE2000-03-25ACbuch1 2480collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internconservacollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH17:00:4016:59:4912:45:0714:39:2314:33:1512:04:1312:58:2510:02:08Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC485HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue. This print is not listed in the catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.cr67cr67cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRCCC19921916Moved to No.71 North StreetMoved to picture storeIn the University House parlourIn the University HouseIn Museum Collections office picture storeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.COMPOTEFRUITbowlsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPHILIPSON, RobinScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-152011-08-152011-07-212011-04-112011-04-112011-03-082011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222003-11-19The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationPHILIPSON, RobinMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell. John Henry Macdonnell and Mrs Morgan Davies fostered a 'duplicate' exhibition in the USA, which took place at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota in November 1958.1Presentunknownc. 198119811985Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2003-11-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPhilipson trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was Head of Painting, 1960-1982. He was President of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Society of Scottish Artists. He had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and London.2003-11-19poorOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryCompote of Fruitstains to top, left and right of paper, but not on image. Could be mounted to hide stains. (HR 3 Dec. 2003). 12:44:41cons2011-02-012000200019912000200320092009ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenunknownRAWSON, HelenCHEN, Chu-chiuBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2011-07-212000200019912000200320092009CREASY, HelenCREASY, Helenunknownblack and white photographHC485 - HC489 - other prints by Robin Philipson HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell1999c.1958-1960196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition. Although HC487 was not among those exhibited (it does not feature in the exhibition catalogue) it seems to have been part of the same project. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Midlothian LandscapeHarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant KingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPHILIPSON, ROBINCOMPOTEFRUITBOWLSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc32.5 x 48.5cm Gray metal frameTaken off-site to be examined by Helen Creasy.7 August 200025 March 200031 January 19914 February 20003 December 2003June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition. Although HC487 was not among those exhibited (it does not feature in the exhibition catalogue) it seems to have been part of the same project. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC487signed, lower right, in pencil: Robin PhilipsonMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated byHC487 before treatment.jpgHC487 after treatment.jpg173219641981195819811958196028.4 x 44.4cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St Andrews2011-07-21check/assessmentconservationC0251C0277PHILIPSON, Sir Robin (1916-1992 )CRE2003-11-19AD12:44:41ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-21Open Access Storeoastore1 1652collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH09:07:4014:41:0114:39:2312:59:4010:03:03Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC485HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC489HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogueThe publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAW19921916HC488University House, at bottom of stairs, off entrance.In Philosophy Department.In School of PhilosophyMoved to Museum Collection OfficeMoved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.KINGSWORDCROWNBOTTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPHILIPSON, RobinScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222001-11-02The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationPHILIPSON, RobinMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811982Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2001-11-02ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPhilipson trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was Head of Painting, 1960-1982. He was President of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Society of Scottish Artists. He had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and London.VOCE, Ella2001-11-022011-03-18goodgoodOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryKinggood - discolouration particularly in lower right and elsewhere around edges. frame - good.As before. Creasing along right edge of paper and discolouration along top edge of paper. Frame: good. Black smear along upper right edge and some small scratches in top right corner. Small white mark on bottom of frame, mid-left.1919912001200320032009unknownWILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessica19912001200320032009black and white photographHC485 - HC489 other works by same artist HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell20001958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC488. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Midlothian LandscapeHarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPHILIPSON, ROBINKINGSWORDCROWNBOTTLESCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc72.4 x 56.9 cm metal frame, glazed31 January 19912 November 20012 September 200316 September 2003June 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC488. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC488s. in pencil, lower right: Robin Philipson inscr. in pencil, lower centre: King inscr. in pencil, lower left: 6/25 impressed, lower right, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by156719641981195819811958195868.0 x 52.8 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsPHILIPSON, Sir Robin (1916-1992)CRE2001-11-02ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 1212collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGHST ANDREWS09:09:1916:21:3414:42:0414:41:0115:13:1512:30:4912:27:03Original Signed Lithographs,Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsE1958.1E2009.21958-09-141958-08-222009-01-27HC485HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC492HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114kjk2ac114ac114kjk2kjk2kjk2HRHR19921916In University House parlourUniversity HouseMoved from College Gate to Museum Collections office picture storeMoved to Gateway Galleries for 'Curator's Choice' exhibition. Selected for exhibition by Ann Gunn, honorary curator of fine art.Removed from display at the Gateway Galleries. Returned to storage in the former collections office at the library (mco).ROSESFLOWERSVASEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPHILIPSON, RobinScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-252011-04-112011-04-112010-11-012010-11-012010-11-012010-04-222000-03-25The Arts Council, Scottish CommitteeALLAN, ChrisDonationPHILIPSON, RobinMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc. 198119811982Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting University will frame the works she donated shortly.2000-03-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPhilipson trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was Head of Painting, 1960-1982. He was President of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Society of Scottish Artists. He had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and London.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2000-03-252011-04-252011-04-25fairgoodfairOriginal Signed LithographsCurator's ChoiceRe-installed following break due to Double Visions: contemporary art from Papua New Guinea exhibitionArts Council GalleryGateway GalleriesRosesframeimageprint slightly foxed and dirty; warped in frame (HCR, 25.3.00)Scuff at bottom to the right.Image warped in frame, especially down right edge and foxing noticeable along upper section.1819912000200320092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19912000200320092009unknownblack and white photographHC485 - HC489 - other prints by Robin Philipson HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC489. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Midlothian LandscapeHarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeLimited edition signed print: 13/50printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperROSESFLOWERSVASESCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILHARLEY BROTHERS LTDPHILIPSON, ROBINobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docmetal frame, glazed 77.5 x 56.5 cm19914 February 2000October 2003February 200917 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC489. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC489signed in pencil, lower right: Robin Philipson. inscr. in pencil, lower left: 13/50 inscr. on label, verso: Robin Philipson / RosesMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by174019641981195819811958195873.0 x 52.0 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsPHILIPSON, Sir Robin (1916-1992)CRE2000-03-25ACKNOX, KevingoodMoved to case outside temporary gallery as part of Curator's Choice Exhibition2010-09-09gw1 130collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991ST ANDREWS16:11:5715:44:4516:34:1212:36:1715:30:0612:12:5112:01:02, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.120, col. ill .p.121ac114ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG195218751958 Insurance list, by artist. McIntosh Hall, Common Room, No. 7 House1963 or 1983 list by location. McIntosh Hall, Common Room, No 7 House1989/90 P. de Montford list. McIntosh Hall, Common Room1984-1988 Alison Scott's Inventory, and accession card. McItosh Hall, Warden's Flat1992 list for Student exhibition 'Recording Scotland@. McIntosh Hall, Common Room1994 Inventory by Karen M. Lee for Museum/Gallery Studies project. McIntosh Hall, Common RoomInventoried 4/4/1993 by Dawn Waddell, and noted on accession card. McIntosh Hall, Common RoomNot located in McIntosh Hall when inventory taken.In residence manager's office to be re-strung. Found in upstairs cupboard behind other stored items.Moved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.Returned to Admissions after the close of the Recording Scotland exhibition. Located on the stairs on the second floor.ScotlandABERDEENSHIREKILDRUMMIE CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHARDIE, MartininstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-182011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071997-04-28HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationHARDIE, MartinScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-28ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-04-282011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18fairpoorgoodpoorRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesKildrummie CastleframemountimageGood, mount discoloured (Keracher, S 29/09/03) Painted on acidic paper, now discoloured (HR, 24/9/04)Losses all round frame, especially on the top to the left of centre and left corner. Warping of right side.Several insects behind glass, mark in upper right section.Badly discoloured across whole, foxing in centre of piece with possible paintloss below. Debris in centre of upper section and possible slippage in mount.195319631989198519921994199320022003200420062009unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownLEE, Karen M.WADDEL, DawnRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helenunknown199719971997198819971997199720022003200420062009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 7/3/85 by Alison Scott, in McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat; in 4/4/93 by Dawn Waddell in McIntosh Hall, Common RoomRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouradwatercolourSCOTLANDABERDEENSHIREKILDRUMMIE CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office57.0 x 76.6 cm195819631989 - 19907 March 1985199219944 April 1993September 200229 September 200324 September 200429 March 200612 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC49signed, lower right: Martin Hardie inscr. verso in red crayon: 4 inscr. in pen on label, verso: McIntosh Hall / Common Room inscr. on label on reverse: (typed) SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER-COLOURS / (in ink) KILDRUMMIE CASTLE / MARTIN HARDIE / (typed) ADDRESS (in ink) Rodbowine, Yondley Pk Rd / Tonbridge / Kent / Price £10-10-0 The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939195330.5 x 48.0 cm 1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Kildrummie Castle, Aberdeenshire on a hill top.University of St AndrewsScotlandHARDIE, Martin; (British, 1875-1952)CRE1997-04-28ACad1 2370collect>interncollect>internpeople19502000197011:40:0109:11:0212:41:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114HRJSEin picture storeST. ANDREWSSHIPSRENAISSANCEPIERCATHEDRALFIFERECONSTRUCTIONgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcultural affinityculturele affiniteitaffinité culturelleKulturغاية ثقافيةπολιτιστική συγγένειαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPUTTER, Jurek A.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-292011-05-232011-03-212010-04-222002-12-05unknownPUTTER, Jurek A.St. Andrews, Scotland1Present2002-12-05ComponentRecord state2002-12-05goodGraphic Interpretation of Renaissance St. AndrewsPrint: Fairly good condition. Overall discoloration of the original pigment, pencil marks near the lower edge of the frame. some white discoloration or bleaching and dirt particles under the glass as well as some rippling of the paper. Frame: minimal paint flaking, minor chipping of edges and the backing is a little loose.2002EDWARDS, Juliet2002unknownunknowncolour photographColour slide1970's1printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPUTTER, JUREKST. ANDREWSSHIPSRENAISSANCEPIERCATHEDRALFIFERECONSTRUCTION81 x 55.4 cm concave grey painted wood17 October 2002HC490inscr. lower left: Graphic Interpretation of Renaissance St. AndrewsCreated by16351636200019501950200048.7 x 74.3 cm (sight)1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt. AndrewsPUTTER, Jurek, A.CRE2002-12-05AB11:39ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack25B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25B1 2352collect>internpeople19681994after 196809:13:4615:30:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABHRMcIntosh Hall Warden's FlatIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.Has been moved to residence manager's flat to be re-strung, then is to be returned to the Warden's flatMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Hung in Neville Richardson's (Master) office. 1st floor, far right, College Gate.BEN LOMONDLOCHLUSSLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRAHMAN, A.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-03-282009-11-112002-09-24unknownRAHMAN, A.unknown1Present2002-09-24ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2002-09-242011-02-03goodgoodBen Lomond from Lusswholegood requires re-stringing (Keracher 29/9/03)condition unchanged19942002200320042009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19942002200320042009May 19681paintingoil paintingcgoil on canvasBEN LOMONDLOCHLUSSLANDSCAPERAHMAN, Aobject history file51 x 68.8 cm white wood frame28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 200411 November 2009HC491inscr. in paint, centre right: A. RAHMAN / 1968 inscr. in ink on backboard: BEN LOMOND FROM LUSS - MAY 1968 / A. Rahman Yousu[?]unknownCreated by199419681968196841.5 x 59.5 cmafter 1968AUUniversity of St AndrewsRAHMAN, A.CRE2002-09-24ABcg1 429collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGHST ANDREWS09:15:3916:25:3814:42:5014:42:0515:13:5315:12:51Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsE1958.1E2009.21958-09-141958-08-222009-01-27HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC493HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114kjk2ac114ac114kjk2kjk2JABAVG19651895HC492HC492In University House ParlourMoved between Picture Store and University House twice.Moved from Picture Store to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Secretaries OfficeRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Moved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.FLOWERPOSYLEAFWINTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byREDPATH, Anne R.S.A., O.B.E.Scottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-252011-04-112011-04-112010-11-012010-11-012010-01-221998-02-19The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationREDPATH, Anne R.S.A., O.B.E.MACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.1998-02-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBorn in Galashields, Anne Redpath studied at the Edinburgh College of Art and in Paris and Florence. She lived in France for 15 years. On her return to Scotland in 1934 she resumed painting. She was a member of the Royal Society of Scottish Artists and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. She is represented in the permanent collections of the Art Galleries of Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Manchester, Sydney, Queensland and Vancouver.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-02-192011-04-252011-04-25fairfairgoodOriginal Signed LithographsCurator's ChoiceRe-installed following break due to Double Visions: contemporary art from Papua New Guinea exhibitionArts Council GalleryGateway GalleriesWinter Flowerframeimagefair, slightly stained, top and bottom. Frame chipped, lower left (HR, 8 Aug 2002)Scratched at top and bottom to the left and in the middle of the right side.Some dust in lower section and foxing along upper section.36 or 3719912000200220032005200920092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19912000200220032005200920092009black and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC493, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC492. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesDish of FruitHarvestGalloway LandscapeAccording to the publication produced by The Hunterian Art Gallery in 2000, this print is identified as 'Winter Flower', and another (not represented in our collection) is identified as 'Little Posy'. (JAB, 14/01/2010). The title of this work is not certain. Prior to 2004, it was listed, on card catalogue record and INCA as 'Little Posy'. However, Mrs Macdonell's list gives 'Anne Redpath, 'Winter Flower', 28 of 75'. Both 'Little Posy' and 'Winter Flower' are listed in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition catalogue, 1958. The (old) label on the reverse of the work states 'Untitled'. More research into title needed, by comparison with prints held elsewhere.printlithographgwlithograph on paperREDPATH, ANNEFLOWERPOSYLEAFHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILFLOWERWINTERobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc40.1 x 57.7 cm Metal frame31 January 199120008 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC492. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC492signed, lower right, in pencil: Anne Redpath inscr. lower left, in pencil: 28/75 impressed, printer's mark: crown above two hearts [Harley Brothers' mark?] inscr. on label on reverse: Anne Redpath / UntitledMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by162419641981195819811958195836.1 x 53.5 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsREDPATH, Anne (1895-1965), R.S.A., O.B.E.CRE1998-02-19ACKNOX, KevingoodMoved to case outside temporary gallery as part of Curator's Choice Exhibition2010-09-09gw1 2336collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGHST ANDREWS09:17:2614:43:2214:42:5012:59:0210:02:36Original Signed LithographsArtists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsE1958.1E2009.21958-09-141958-08-222009-01-27HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC500HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHR19651895HC492HC492In University House ParlourMoved between Picture Store and University House twice.Moved from Picture Store to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Secretaries OfficeRemoved from display at the Gateway Galleries. Returned to storage in the former collections office at the library (mco).FRUITDISHjugsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byREDPATH, Anne R.S.A., O.B.E.Scottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222002-08-09The Arts Council, Scottish Committee,ALLAN, ChrisDonationREDPATH, Anne R.S.A., O.B.E.MACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.2002-08-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBorn in Galashields, Anne Redpath studied at the Edinburgh College of Art and in Paris and Florence. She lived in France for 15 years. On her return to Scotland in 1934 she resumed painting. She was a member of the Royal Society of Scottish Artists and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. She is represented in the permanent collections of the Art Galleries of Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Manchester, Sydney, Queensland and Vancouver.VOCE, Ella2002-08-092011-03-18fairfairOriginal Signed LithographsCurator's ChoiceArts Council GalleryGateway GalleriesDish of Fruitfair. Stained upper left and upper right corners. Foxed lower centre. Creased centre and upper left. Frame: good (HR, 9 Aug 2002)As before. Paper creasing mid-right and slipping from mount, top right. Frame: worn at corners and some scratches along lower left and lower right edges.38199120002002200320052009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneBURDGE, Jessica199120002002200320052009black and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC500, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC493. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerHarvestGalloway LandscapeprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperREDPATH, ANNEFRUITDISHJUGHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation doc40.0 x 57.2 cm Metal frame, glazed31 January 199120008 August 200228 August 200317 August 200517 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC493. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC493signed, in pencil, lower right: Anne Redpath inscr. in pencil, lower left: 74/75 impressed, printer's mark: crown above two hearts [Harley Brothers' mark?] inscr. on label on reverse: Anne Redpath / UntitledMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by162519641981195819811958195836.0 x 53.2 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsREDPATH, Anne (1895-1965), R.S.A., O.B.E.CRE2002-08-09ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 2534collect>interncollect>internpeople19901990199009:18:5212:04:0115:30:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10ac114HRIn University Hall, Miss L.E.M. Walker's Room.In University Hall, 'B' Floor Sitting Room.Moved to University Hall, Lumsden Wing, stairwell, ground floor.Moved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to Second Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.LA GAUDEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byAcquired throughSCOULLER, GlenBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282004-05-24PurchaseSCOULLER, GlenMacaulay GalleryPurchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord state£350KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-242011-03-212011-03-21goodfairgoodSide Street, La Gaudeframemount and artworkGood (Trant, 1999).Large dent at left outside edge and groove on right outside edge at mirror-plate.Good condition.19901999200320072009unknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19901999200320072009black and white photograph1999c.19901paintingwatercolouruhwatercolour and pencil on paperLA GAUDESCOULLER, GLENBEVERIDGEobject history file32.8 x 32.8 cm (frame)16 November 19901999October 200329 May 200712 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall.£350HC496signed in pencil, lower right: Scouller inscr. on label, backboard: [in ink] SCOULLER / GLEN SCOULLER RGI / SIDE STREET, LA GAUDE / WATERCOLOUR (7x 7) / [GLEN] SCOULLER / [printed] Laurelbank, 80 High Street, Newmilns, Ayrshire. KA16 9DZ Tel: 0560 20896 / VAT Registration No 498878154Macaulay Gallery, Stenton, Dunbar, East LothianCreated by1821199019901980199016.8 x 16.8 cm (sight)1990APUniversity of St AndrewsSCOULLER, GlenCRE2004-05-24ABuh1 2388collect>interncollect>internpeople19891989198909:19:5315:21:0815:30:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1981?-1989ac114ad458ac114HRJSE1937HC497HC497University House, 1st landingIn picture storeTransferred from picture store to museum collections office store.Moved to Principal's officeRemoved from the Principal's office in College Gate, at the request of the new Principal. Taken to former Museum Collections office at the back of the library.CLYDE VALLEYORCHARDLANDSCAPECROSSFORDgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySHANKS, Duncan FaichneypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-05-172011-03-282010-04-222003-03-28DonationSHANKS, Duncan FaichneyScotlandDOYLE, JamesDonated by Dr James Doyle, 27 Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh. Dr Doyle is an alumnus and lived in St Salvator's Hall.1Present2003-03-28ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2003-03-282011-05-17goodgoodCrossford or Orchard, Hazy MorningPicture: Good condition, superficial paint loss upper centre, well mounted. Frame: Good condition, very slight chipping at the corners. (Juliet Edwards 27 March 2003).As before.19912003200320042009unknownEDWARDS, JulietEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19912003200320042009unknowncolour photographblack and white photograph199919991980198911981OwnedDOYLE, JamesNote from Dr. Doyle states that artist told him in March 1981 that this is a view of a farm in the Upper Clyde valley.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCLYDE VALLEYORCHARDSHANKS, DUNCANLANDSCAPECROSSFORDobject history file115.5 x 115.5 cm Frame: brown and gold with red crazing, wood31 January 199128 March 200310 April 200317 August 200419 April 2009Donated by Dr James Doyle, 27 Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh. Dr Doyle is an alumnus and lived in St Salvator's Hall.HC497inscr. on verso in oil: DUNCAN F. SHANKS CROSSFORD' 80 inscr. typed on label verso of frame: DUNCAN SHANKS ARSA./ 'Orchard, Hazy Morning'/ Oil on canvas 40" x 40"/ Cat. No. 49/ Exhibition March 1981 inscr. printed on same label: ESTABLISHED 1842 / AITKEN DOTT & SON / (THE SCOTTISH GALLERY) / 26 CASTLE STREET/ EDINBURGHDOYLE, Dr JamesDOYLE, Dr JamesCreated by16031604198919891981198919801980100 x 99.0 cm (sight)1981?-19891989OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSHANKS, Duncan Faichney (1937-), A.R.S.A., R.G.I., R.S.W.CRE2003-03-28ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12A1 2530collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19791979197909:23:5509:22:5812:20:1616:42:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114alh10ac114HR77In University Hall, Old Dining Hall, 22 October 1984.In University Hall, Old Wing Dining Room.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Old Wing Dining Room after refurbishment of University Hall.ST MONANSST MONANCEBOATFISHINGEAST NEUKHARBOURgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySTEVENSON, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-05-232011-04-012011-03-282004-05-20DonationSTEVENSON, DavidSTEVENSON, GillianDonated to University Hall by the artist's daughter, Gillian Stevenson, Senior Student, University Hall, 1978-9.1Present2004-05-20ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-202011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodpoorfairgoodfairSt MonanceframemountartworkgeneralNeeds remounting (Trant, 1999).Gold trim separating from the frame at all four corners. Minor scratching.Black insects in between glazing and mount, predominantly in upper left and lower right sections.Good condition.Fair condition overall although food debris across glazing (left and centre).1985199920082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1985199920082009black and white photograph199919781paintingwatercolouruhwatercolourST MONANSST MONANCEBOATSTEVENSON, D.FISHINGEAST NEUKHARBOURobject history file61.4 x 71.2 cm4 June 1985199921 February 200812 March 2009Donated to University Hall by the artist's daughter, Gillian Stevenson, Senior Student, University Hall, 1978-9.HC498signed, lower right: D. Stevenson / 1978 / St MonanceSTEVENSON, GillianCreated by1817197919791978197839 x 50.5 cm (sight)1979ADUniversity of St AndrewsSTEVENSON, D.CRE2004-05-20ABuh1 2353collect>internpeople19311994after 193109:25:4615:30:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRMcIntosh Hall Warden's FlatIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's FlatMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.PA VETTAKOLLENTREELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySTORM, HalvardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-03-282010-04-222002-09-24unknownSTORM, Halvardunknown1Present2002-09-24ComponentRecord state68/1502002-09-24poorFrom Pa Vettokollenacidic paper and mount. Etching and mount very yellow. Foxed, upper centre of mount (HR, Sept. 2002).1994200220032004LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen199420022003200419311printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperPA VETTAKOLLENTREESTORM, HALVARDLANDSCAPEobject history file43.4 x 57.1 cm brown wood frame28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 2004HC499inscr. in pencil, lower left: HALVARD STORM / -31 inscr. in pencil, recto, lower right: From pa Vettakollen embossed in mount, upper left, just over print: 68/150 inscr. in pencil, verso: "WITH MANY THANKS TO YOU / FOR YOUR KINDNESS TOWARDS US / IN THIS YEAR, WHICH WE SHALL / NEVER FORGET" HELEN GULLBRANDSEN, ROSE BULL. inscr. in pencil, verso: 6 unknownCreated by199419311931193124.2 x 34.2 cmafter 1931AUUniversity of St AndrewsSTORM, HalvardCRE2002-09-24ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 7collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953199110:31:3914:57:2110:08:0410:06:0815:29:3612:09:5812:00:21, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp. 62, ill. p.63ac114ad458kjk2kjk2ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19471861HC5Hamilton Hall 4th floor cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Hung in Cash Office foyer.FIFEScotlandLANDSCAPEST MONANCEFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBLACK, Ann SpenceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-052011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172005-03-081996-09-23HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-23ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.DALE, Amy2002-08-142011-04-05fairfairSt. Monance, looking EastWholepainting: slightly warped in the centre frame: good. Slightly scratched. Mount slightly discoloured (Aug 2002) condition unchanged1999200220032005GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, Helen1999200220032005ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trustc.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried (2nd February 1995) by C. J. Payne in Paper Store, Hamilton Hall Inventoried (3 March, 1999) by K. Gray in fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcowatercolour on paperFIFESCOTLANDLANDSCAPEST MONANCEFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office48.8 x 60.2 cm plain wood frame3 March 199914 August 20027 April 20038 March 20052011-04-05Located in the interview of the cash office. Currently hanging only on string and not mirror plated to the wall.DALE, AmyPUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC5signed in ink, l.r.: A. S. Black labelled on back, l.r.: Property of Pilgrim Trust, / St. Monan's, Looking East / by / Miss A.S. BlackThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC5 Black.jpg19461946193919391940194727.1 x 37.5 cm (sight)1940's1953MADA watercolour depicting small houses on the cliff edge with terracotta tiled roofs. The sea can be seen to the right with a small sailing boat on it.University of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, 1861-1947)CRE1996-09-23ACco1 182collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern195319531953199115:16:5211:19:2012:37:2616:42:1112:12:5512:01:03, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1942p.162, ill .p.123djm67kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19521875McIntosh Hall, Lower common room 1958 Insurance list, by artistMcIntosh Hall lower common room 1963 or 1983 list by locationMcIntosh Hall wardens Flat 1989/90 P. de Montford listMcIntosh Hall lower common room 1984-1988 Alison Scott's Inventory, and accession cardMcIntosh Hall wardens Flat 1992 list for Student exhibition 'Recording Scotland@McIntosh Hall wardens Flat 1994 Inventory by Karen M. Lee for Museum/Gallery Studies projectMcIntosh Hall wardens flat Inventoried 4/4/1993 by Dawn Waddell, and noted on accession cardIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's FlatTV Room, McIntosh HallScotlandBORDERSNEIDPATH CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHARDIE, MartininstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172002-09-251997-04-28HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationHARDIE, MartinScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-28ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-202011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairNeidpath CastleframemountartworkLifting in mount. Faded. Dirt on mount. Joints of wood frame loose (HR, Sept 2002)Splitting at all corners.Dirty and lifting from artwork.Slight undulation. On acidic paper causing yellowing.15:15:5314:47:29oastoremh2011-09-151953196319891985199219941993200220032005DALE, AmyunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deSCOTT, AlisonunknownLEE, Karen M.WADDELL, DawnRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen14:47:292011-09-152011-09-151997199719971988199719971997200220032005HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194211942PurchaseThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmhwatercolourSCOTLANDBORDERSNEIDPATH CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLEPILGRIM TRUSTHARDIE, MARTINLANDSCAPEOpen Access Storesee files in Collections Office50.4 x 60.4 cm No longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall195819631989 - 19907 March 1985199219944 April 199320 September 200229 September 20031 March 2005PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC50signed, lower left: Martin Hardie inscr. in ink on label, verso: McIntosh Hall / Wardens Flat inscr. in pencil on backboard: Right / Centre landing / Ground floor to 1st. inscr. in chalk on backboard: STAIRS 2 inscr. on label on backboard: 1607 inscr. in pencil on label on backboard: Spring day / Martin Harris inscr. in red crayon on label on backboard: 45 framer's label on backboard: JAMES BOURLET & SONS, Ltd / Fine Art Packers, Frame Makers, / B80337 / 17 & 18 NASSAH STREET, / MORTIMER STREET, Phones :- Museum 1871 & 7588 inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: Purchased by / THE PILGRIM TRUST / No. 341 BY MARTIN HARDIE / MAY, 1942 label: THE ART ...... BUREAU [unreadable, covered with other labels] LONDON W1 label, typed: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN W[ATERCOLOUR] / NEIDPATH CASTLE / MARTIN HARDIE / REDBOURNE, YARDLEY PK Rd, TONBRIDGE, KENT / PRICE 8/8-The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19421953194219531939194228 x 38 cm19421953PADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Neidpath Castle seen from the south. The ruins are set on a hill with woodland in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandHARDIE, Martin; (British, 1875-1952)CRE1997-04-28AC15:15:53MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1621collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGH09:26:5914:43:5214:43:2215:00:1212:56:5910:00:30Original Signed Lithographs and a new Tapestry Designed by John Maxwell, R.S.A.Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryE1958.11958-09-141958-08-22HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC516single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114ac114ac114kjk2ad458ad458HRHR19831914HC500HC500HC500HC500University House ParlourUniversity House: 4/2/00; Picture Store: 25/3/00; University House 20/4/00; Picture Store: 14/7/00. Moved several times, as above, following departure of Principal Arnott.Transferred to Philosophy Department, August 2001.Returned to picture store.Moved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Moved to Gateway Galleries for 'Curator's Choice' exhibition. Selected for exhibition by Ann Gunn, honorary curator of fine art.Removed from display at the Gateway Galleries. Returned to storage in the former collections office at the library (mco).HARVESTSHEAVESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byTHOMSON, SinclairScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112011-03-182011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222001-08-15The Arts Council - Scottish CommitteeALLAN, ChrisDonationTHOMSON, SinclairMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.2001-08-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesA member of the Society of Scottish Artists, Sinclair Thomson studied at Glasgow School of Art and later joined the staff there.VOCE, Ella2001-08-152011-03-18goodgoodOriginal Signed LithographsArts Council GalleryHarvestgood. Some dust inside frame.Stain mark along bottom edge and right corners of lithograph, also at centre of top edge. Slightly scratched frame, bottom right and top right. Marks along right under-side of frame and top left corner.401991200020012001200320092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1991200020012001200320092009black and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC516 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC500. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitGalloway LandscapeprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperHARVESTTHOMSON, SINCLAIRSHEAVESHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docGrey metal frame: 38.7 x 56.5 cm31 January 1991200015 August 200121 August 20017 April 2003February 200917 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC500. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC500signed, lower right, in pencil: Sinclair Thomson inscr., lower left: 7/75 impressed, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by155019641981195819811958195834.5 x 52.3 cm (sight)1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsTHOMSON, Sinclair (1914-1983)CRE2001-08-15ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack4A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack4A1 1812collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18371998after 1837ST ANDREWS19:02:3615:10:3915:09:1915:08:1915:06:2909:31:0712:41:2115:22:11The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt27 March 1837p.5Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.cr67hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ac114hcr1HRHRHC501Transferred from picture store to museum collections office store.SHIPUSS AMERICAFranceAMERICANNAVALMARITIMESEABrestPANTECHNICONMIRRORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.geographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαROBERTSON, M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-052011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-05-232011-03-212010-12-212010-04-222002-02-18Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownunknownunknownM. Robertson was recorded in the University's matriculation roll in 1824. Is this the same M. Robertson connected with this work - if so, perhaps he presented it to the University.1Present2002-02-18ComponentRecord stateIt was previously believed that the ship depicted is a heavily gunned warship, of a type which dated from the 1820s-1830s. However, the flags on the ship are Revolutionary and early Republic ensigns, which were not flown after 1800. The picture contains anomalies, possibly indicating a nostalgic viewpoint, or a reliance by the artist on outdated sources: however, there has been close, if inconsistent attention to detail. The work cannot pre-date the 1820s, or date from after 1837, when it appears to have been sold through The Pantechnicon. The work has been cut down on all sides, possibly to fit into its mirror frame. Paint layer on turnover edges at upper edge, left edge and lower right edges. This indicates it was on a larger stretcher or alternatively painted and then stretched. David Jones notes that the frame, with the mirror along the bottom egde, is a chimney glass. The mirror is designed to reflect ornaments on the mantlepiece. The style is early 19th century. The ship has now been identified by Dr Robert Prescott as the USS America, which was laid down in May 1777. This means that the painting may date from an earlier period that previously thought. Dr Prescott has noted that the frame is of a style that would not have been uncommon in a home in New England, America.2002-02-18fairSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreUSS America on delivery voyage to FranceThe painting has suffered great losses and cannot be displayed conventionally. It has been conserved, cleaned, made structurally sound and preserved because of its importance as a historic document. Gilding losses and chips to frame, particularly in upper left and upper centreL1/20022003EDWARDS, Juliet2003ROBINSON, ClaireBULLICK, ChristineROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireColour slidecolour photograph2011-08-05200219982011-08-032011-08-032011-08-031780s - 1830s183711837PurchaseROBERTSON, M.The label, formerly attached to the reverse and noted in the 'marks' field, may be taken to imply that the work was purchased by Sir M. Robertson through The Pantechnicon in 1837. However, it may have a different significance. 'Pantechnicon': A word, invented as the name of a bazaar of all kinds of artistic work, which has (through the fortune of the building) come to be applied to a large warehouse for storing furniture, and also to be colloquially used as short for pantechnicon van, a furnture-removing van' (Oxford English Dictionary online). The Pantechnicon, a building in Motcombe Street, Belgrave Square, was originally used as a bazaar. It seems to have been established about 1830 and by 1848 the building was being cited as 'an excellent specimen of this modern invention', namely, 'a place in which ... every species of workmanship is collected and exposed for sale' (OED). It was later used as a repository for furniture and 'all kinds of goods' and was destroyed by fire in 1874. Though the painting has suffered great losses and is not in a condition to be displayed conventionally, to please aesthetic senses, it has been conserved and preserved because of its importance as a historical document. The staff of the Scottish Institute of Maritime Studies feel that the painting is of great interest and significance due to its subject matter. The scene is of a Mediterranean or Adriatic harbour, probably Port Mahon in the Balearic Isles, which was an American naval base in the period following the Napoleonic wars. The main ship is a heavily gunned (60 gun?) warship, of a type which dates from the 1820s-1830s. However, the flags on the ship are Revolutionary and early Republic ensigns, which were not flown after 1800. The picture contains anomalies, possibly indicating a nostalgic viewpoint or a reliance by the artist on outdated sources of reference. However, there has been close, if inconsistent attention to detail and naval scenes from this period are rare. A similar oil painting is held in the National Maritime Museum, Paris. It also has barrels with stencilled lettering on them - is it by the same artist, or was this element a common dockside detail? Dr Robert Prescott has conducted further research on this painting and shared his findings during a meeting in the Museum Collections Unit on 15th June 2011. He has identified the ship as the 74-gun USS America, which was the American Navy's first ship of the line. On 9 November 1776, the Continental Congress authorized the construction of three 74-gun ships of the line.The America was laid down in May 1777 in the shipyard of John Langdon on Rising Castle (now Badger) Island in the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, N.H., and Kittery, Maine. However, progress on her construction was delayed by a chronic scarcity of funds and a consequent shortage of skilled craftsmen and well seasoned timber. The project dragged on for over two years under the immediate supervision of Col. James Hackett as master shipbuilder and the overall direction of John Langdon. Then, on 6 November 1779, the Marine Committee named Capt. John Barry as her prospective commanding officer and ordered him to ". . . hasten, as much as will be in your power, the completing of that ship . . . ." Nevertheless, the difficulties which previously had slowed the building of the warship continued to prevail during the ensuing months, and little had been accomplished by mid-March 1780. However, Barry did perform one notable service for the ship. In November 1777, after inspecting the unfinished vessel which was slated to become his new command, he strongly recommended against a proposal, then under consideration, to reduce her to a 54-gun frigate. His arguments carried the day, and the Marine Committee decided to continue the work of construction according to the ship's original plans. All possibility of Barry's commanding America ended on 5 September 1780 when he was ordered to Boston to take command of the finest ship ever to serve in the Continental Navy, the 36-gun frigate Alliance which had recently arrived from Europe. Over nine months later, on 23 June 1781, Congress ordered the Continental Agent of Marine, Robert Morris, to get America, ready for sea and, on the 26th, picked Capt. John Paul Jones as her commanding officer. Jones reached Portsmouth on 31 August and threw himself into the task of completing the man-of-war. However, before the work was finished, Congress decided on 3 September 1782 to present the ship to King Louis XVI of France to replace the French ship of the line Magnifique which had run aground and been destroyed on 11 August 1782, while attempting to enter Boston harbor. The ship was also to symbolize the new nation's appreciation for France's service to and sacrifices in behalf of the cause of the American patriots. Despite his disappointment over losing his chance to command the largest warship ever built in the Western Hemisphere, Jones remained in Portsmouth striving to finish the new ship of the line. His labours bore fruit on 5 November 1782 when America—-held partially back by a series of ropes calculated to break in sequence to check the vessel's acceleration, lest she come to grief on the opposite bank of the river—slipped gracefully into the waters of the Piscataqua. After she had been rigged and fitted out, the ship—commanded by M. le Chevalier de Macarty Martinge, who had commanded Magnifique when she was wrecked—departed Portsmouth on 24 June 1783 and reached Brest, France, on 16 July. Little is known of her subsequent service under the French flag other than the fact it was brief. A bit over three years later, she was carefully examined by a survey committee which found her damaged by dry rot beyond economical repair, probably caused by her wartime construction from green timber. She was accordingly scrapped and a new French warship bearing the same name was built. (Information taken from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships on the Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Centre, Washington, website: http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a8/america-i.htm) Dr Robert Prescott is aware of only two other artistic works that capture the USS America, which are in the collections of Mystique Seaport and the US Naval Academy.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasSHIPPORT MAHONAMERICANNAVALMARITIMESEABALEARIC ISLESMEDITERRANEANROBERTSON, SIR M.PANTECHNICONMIRRORobject history filegilded wood, with mirror included in frame below artwork10 April 2003CATFIGThe label, formerly attached to the reverse and noted in the 'marks' field, may be taken to imply that the work was purchased by Sir M. Robertson through The Pantechnicon in 1837. However, it may have a different significance. 'Pantechnicon': A word, invented as the name of a bazaar of all kinds of artistic work, which has (through the fortune of the building) come to be applied to a large warehouse for storing furniture, and also to be colloquially used as short for pantechnicon van, a furnture-removing van' (Oxford English Dictionary online). The Pantechnicon, a building in Motcombe Street, Belgrave Square, was originally used as a bazaar. It seems to have been established about 1830 and by 1848 the building was being cited as 'an excellent specimen of this modern invention', namely, 'a place in which ... every species of workmanship is collected and exposed for sale' (OED). It was later used as a repository for furniture and 'all kinds of goods' and was destroyed by fire in 1874. M. Robertson was recorded in the University's matriculation roll in 1824. Is this the same M. Robertson connected with this work - if so, perhaps he presented it to the University.HC501inscr. on label on stretcher: ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Chapman Brothers (Chelsea Limited) / Picture Restorers / Carvers, Gilders / Frame Makers etc. 241 King's Road / Chelsea (opposite Carlyle Square) TELEGRAM FLAXMAN 6674 FRAMABLE. FUL ROAD LONDON inscr. on card label formerly attached to reverse of work by hanging wire, now on file: (printed) THE PANTECHNICON / (ink) Sir M. Robertson / 27/3/39 / 23[d] / (printed) BELGRAVE SQUARE inscr. on barrels in painting: left barrel: 2000 [R]VE; right barrel: [number] AMW; smaller barrels: AM no. 21; [number?] WROBERTSON, Sir M.unknownCreated bydbi HC501.jpg15741575dbi HC501 detail.jpgdbi HC501 ship.jpgdbi HC501 boy.jpg18371998183718371782183799.0 x 78.7 cm27 March 1837after 1837PAUThe painting shows the American Navy's first ship of the line, the 74-gun ship USS America, on its delivery voyage to Louis XVI of France entering the harbour at Brest on 16 July 1783. The America's flags are flying in full ceremonial mode. The buildings depicted to the right of the scene have been identified as the coastal defences and old bakehouse at Brest Harbour. The frame of the painting includes a mirror along the bottom edge. It is a chimney glass and designed to reflect ornaments on the mantlepiece.University of St Andrews2011-10-05ROBINSON, ClaireCONSERVEDconservationC.2002.2unknownCRE2002-02-18ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack26B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack26B1 1220collect>internpeoplecollect>intern190919091909ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS09:33:2715:30:2515:48:51The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe Grand Tour, Thames Methuen, LondonUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.4E2005.32002-05-0520062002-03-152005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.7p.239Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.Useful image of other capriccio view.ac114ac114hcr1JABHRHC502HC502Removed from Admissions for exhibition in Crawford Arts Centre, not wanted for display there when exhibition ends.Hung in Museum Collections office, 71 North Street.returned to mco after exhibitionHung in the King James Library, South Street.ST ANDREWSCATHEDRALCHAPEL OF BLACKFRIARSBLACKFRIARSCAPRICCIOTOPOGRAPHYPENDSSTUDENTSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcultural affinityculturele affiniteitaffinité culturelleKulturغاية ثقافيةπολιτιστική συγγένειαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-232011-03-282010-12-212010-04-292000-05-10Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityHIBBERT, ChristopherPurchaseunknownLOW, James G.See Court Minute 19.6.1909. Purchased from Low of Montrose.1PresentRobertson & Bruce194819481948£20An inscription on the back of the picture suggests that it was probably relined and repaired by Robertson and Bruce, Dundee in 1948. The firm's label is also on the back of the work.HOLT, NadaJanuary 200120012001Reproduced on poster for commercial gain. Copy of poster kept in library.2000-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes£5.5.0An inscription on the back of the picture suggests that it was once thought to date from about 1690. Annette Carruthers thinks 1750-70 is more likely. Naomi Tarrant (Curator of Costume, National Museums of Scotland) thinks 1745-65, based on the dress. Helen Rawson thinks that this work is in the style of John Oliphant. See Oliphant's sketches of St Andrews, c.1767, University Library, Gra DA890.S106Knox, KevinKnox, Kevin2002-03-012011-02-012011-02-01very goodfairfairSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsViews of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesCapriccio view of the ruins of St Andrews. View of St Andrews cathedral, incorporating Blackfriars' chapel and an unidentified gateway.framecanvasgood. Slight cracking to paint layer. Frame slightly scratched. Chipped upper left corner and lower left. (HCR: 1 March 2002).Loss to wooden frame bottom left. Small chip of frame extending onto canvas mid to lower right. Frame scratched and edge chipped top left. Discolouration of wood middle and also top right.Crazing top centre and lower right of canvas. Visible join or seam in canvas 3 inches from bottom of frame edge. Canvas slipped from frame along top edge.L1/200219972002200220062010GUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica19972002200220062010ADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, ChristineADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideblack and white photographPhotographic transparency199719971997200018th-19th century1paintingoil paintingkjoil on canvasST ANDREWSCATHEDRALCHAPEL OF BLACKFRIARSBLACKFRIARSCAPRICCIOTOPOGRAPHYPENDSSTUDENTSobject history filewood 90.0 x 136.0 cm18 December 199711 March 20027 May 200212 May 200622 April 2010CATFIGGENSee Court Minute 19.6.1909. Purchased from Low of Montrose.£5.5.0HC502inscr. on label on back: Purchased from James G. / Low Montrose for £5"5"- / believed to be painted c. 1690 / or early 18th century / Court Minute 19.6.1909 / Prob. relined and repaired / 1948 by Robertson & Bruce / Dundee for £20 (J.B. Salmond file on portraits) inscr. on back: Shelf 3 No 1. / Composite painting of / Cathedral, St Andrews Also label of Robertson & Bruce, DundeeLOW, James G.Created byHC502.jpg133413351472190919091690185080.0 126.0 cm (sight)1909APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0087unknownCRE2000-05-10AAkj1 2346collect>interncollect>intern1900199420th century11:44:5614:48:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRHRHC503In McIntosh Hall TV Room.In McIntosh Hall TV Room.In McIntosh Hall TV RoomTREECHERRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-09-152002-09-162002-09-16unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-09-16ComponentRecord stateDale, Amy2002-09-162011-02-03poorpoorCherry treewholefair. Tear in centre of canvas (approx. 2.5cm). Canvas is pushed out, lower area of painting and upper right corner.Staining to fabric inner of frame14:47:29mh199420022003LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan2011-09-1519942002200320th century1paintingoil paintingmhoil on canvasTREECHERRYobject history filewood frame with linen 88.6 x 76.1 cm28 January 199412 September 200216 September 2003HC503verso, upper right: McIntosh Hall Common Room verso, ink stamp, lower left corner: THOMAS BELL & SON / Art Dealers and / Picture Frame Makers / 5 Logies Lane, St Andrews / Telephone [indecipherable] inscr. verso in chalk: NunknownCreated by199419001900199474.5 x 62.2 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-09-16AD14:47DALE, AmyLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 20B. No longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall.2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20B1 2348collect>interncollect>internpeople1900199420th century10:01:0114:48:1315:30:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114HRHC504In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2RIVERMOUNTAINSLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-09-152011-03-282002-09-16unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-09-16ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-162011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairLandscapeframemountartworkfair. Mount stained, upper left. Mount slightly torn, centre right side. Liquid residue staining on backboard.Chipped and dirty all over.Stained along upper frame edge, down left edge and lower left corner.Fair condition.14:47:29mh199420022003LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan2011-09-1519942002200320th century1The work depicts a river? and mountains.paintingwatercolourmhwatercolour on paperRIVERMOUNTAINSLANDSCAPEobject history filewood frame, glazed 43 x 51.5 cm28 January 199412 September 200216 September 2003HC504inscr. on paper label, verso, upper left: McIntosh Hall / Common Room inscr. in pencil, verso: 5 ink stamp, verso: Thomas Bell & Son / Art Dealers and / Picture Frame Makers / 5 Logies Lane, St Andrews / Telephone: St Andrews 16unknownCreated by199419001900199423 x 34 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-09-16AC14:47DALE, AmyLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 19B No longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2347collect>internpeople1900199420th century15:13:1315:30:06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67ac114HRHC505In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2LOCHCHURCHSPIRELANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-03-282002-09-16unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-09-16ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-162011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairLandscapeframemountartworkfair. Slight foxing over work, particularly upper left. Liquid residue staining on backboard. Small chip in frame, upper left. Liquide residue down glass (JF Sept 2005)Chipped all around frame edge. Very dirty.Dented and marked down left edge to frame.Foxing of upper section. Slight undulation.15:12:4114:47:29oastoremh2011-09-15199420022003DALE, AmyLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan14:47:292011-09-152011-09-1519942002200320th century1The work depicts a loch with a church spire in the distance.paintingwatercolourmhwatercolour on paperLOCHCHURCHSPIRELANDSCAPEOpen Access Storeobject history filewood frame, glazed 43 x 51.7 cmNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall28 January 199412 September 200216 September 2003HC505inscr. on paper label, verso, upper left: McIntosh Hall / Common Room inscr. in pencil, verso: 4 ink stamp, verso: Thomas Bell & Son / Art Dealers and / Picture Frame Makers / 5 Logies Lane, St Andrews / Telephone: St Andrews 16unknownCreated by199419001900199423.5 x 34 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-09-16AC15:12:41MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 2349collect>internpeople1900199420th century15:12:0715:30:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67ac114HRHC506In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2.In McIntosh Hall TV Room 2SNOWDROPBRACELETFANPERFUMESTILL LIFEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-03-282002-09-16unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-09-16ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-162011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairfairStill life with snowdropsframemountartworkfair. Foxed. Mount raised. Watercolour slightly crinkled, upper right corner.Spilt left and right at mirrorplates and left mid section warped.Discouloured and raised.Foxing across whole image. Paper is undulating.15:11:0414:47:29oastoremh2011-09-15199420022003DALE, AmyLEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan14:47:292011-09-152011-09-1519942002200320th century1paintingwatercolourmhwatercolour and pencil on paperSNOWDROPBRACELETFANPERFUMESTILL LIFEOpen Access Storeobject history filewood frame with gilding, glazed 46.5 x 46.1 cmNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall28 January 199412 September 200216 September 2003HC506inscr. on paper label, verso, upper left: McIntosh Hall / E. Floor Story inscr. in pencil, verso: D. Corridor @ Old Linen Room ['9' crossed out] COR 8 inscr. in chalk, verso: COR D 9 inscr. in chalk, verso: Hall at Linen RoomunknownCreated by199419001900199422.3 x 28.6 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-09-16AC15:11:04MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 2569collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople09:54:5009:55:0609:53:0109:52:3709:52:2209:50:1809:37:4215:30:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRHRIn Parliament HallMoved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.PARLIAMENT HALLTOURISTRECONSTRUCTIONBLACKSTONESPEAKER'S CHAIRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCANT, Ronald, G.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-05-232011-03-282010-04-222004-06-30CANT, Ronald Gordon1Present2004-06-30ComponentRecord state2004-06-30unknownThe Lower Hall or Parliament Hall (from the West) circa 1643-17001994200520082009LEE, Karen M.HOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1994200520082009ADAMSON, Petercolour photograph2000Mid to late 20th century1Reconstruction of the physical appearance of the interior of the Lower Hall or Parliament Hall, c. 1643-1700, based on University Minutes and the account in John Macky's 'Journey Through Scotland', 1723.paintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourPARLIAMENT HALLMACKY, JOHNTOURISTRECONSTRUCTIONCANT, RONALD G.BLACKSTONESPEAKER'S CHAIRobject history file27 January 19947 July 2005August 200816 November 2009HC507inscr. on typed label below painting: THE / LOWER HALL OR PARLIAMENT HALL / (from the West) / circa 1643-1700 / Reconstruction based on University Minutes and / John Macky's Journey Through Scotland, 1723. / This room was completed in 1643 as the Lower Hall / of the University Library and Public School of the / University. / The Scottish Parliament sat here between November 1645 and February 1646.Created by183719401990University of St AndrewsCANT, Dr Ronald G.CRE2004-06-30AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 1914collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19251952about 195212:38:1014:45:3509:50:32HC213HC509HC932HC800HC1112single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114HRHRIn McIntosh Hall, Warden's flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's Flat.In McIntosh Hall, Warden's FlatMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.POLAR BEARNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLEFRAMICEDOGMOUNTAINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKAREW(?), Eric WeremNANSEN, FridtjofpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-302011-04-112011-04-112010-04-222002-04-15DonationKAREW(?), Eric WeremunknownIn memory of Sir James Irvine.1Present2002-04-15ComponentRecord state2002-09-20goodPolar scenegood. Blue mount dirty. Slightly raised in mount. Frame chipped (HR, Sept. 2002).1994200220032004200520082009LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1994200220032004200520082009HC509, HC932 and HC213 - portraits of Nansen. HC800 - Nansen's flaglate 19th / early 20th c?1Dr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitPortrait of Fridtjof NansenSelf-portrait of Fridtjof NansenNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.Drawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof NansenDr Fridtjof Nansen G.C.V.O., D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) was Nobel Laureate 1921/22 and was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time.printlithographOpen Access Storeoastorelithograph on paperPOLAR BEARNANSEN, DR. FRIDTJOFNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLEKAREW, ERIC WEREMFRAMICEDOGMOUNTAINobject history fileBlack wood frame 51 x 50cm28 January 199420 September 200229 September 200324 September 20047 July 2005August 200816 November 2009NANSEN, Fridtjof?In memory of Sir James Irvine.HC508inscr. lower right below print: Litografi Fridtjof Nansen / Attesteres: ERIK WEREM [KAREW?] inscr. in pencil, verso: IN MEMORIAM / Sir James Irvine / Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University 1952 inscr. in chalk on backboard: ABOVE PIANOunknownCreated by195219251893195236.5 x 35.5 cmabout 1952ADUniversity of St AndrewsKAREW(?), Eric Werem after NANSEN, Fridtjof?CRE2002-04-15ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 1915collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1925199920th century12:38:1014:46:1614:45:3515:30:28HC213HC508HC800HC932HC1112single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114HR`Listed as in University Hall, Chequered Court, 16 November 1990.In University Hall, Wardlaw Wing, stairwell, first landing.Present in University Hall.Wardlaw Wing, first landing.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.PORTRAITNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLEFRAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterCreated byNANSEN, FridtjofKAREW(?), Eric WerempersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-302011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282002-04-15DonationKAREW(?), Eric Weremunknown1Present2002-04-15ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-04-152011-03-212011-03-21unknowngoodgoodPortrait of Fridtjof NansenframeartworkChip to frame lower right corner.Scuff/pencil mark upper right.199019992003200920092010unknownTRANT, SandyKERACHER, SusanDALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica199019992003200920092010unknownBute Photo Unitblack and white photographColour slideHC213, HC932 - other portraits of Nansen. HC800 - Nansen's flag HC508 - lithograph connected to Nansen19992002late 19th / early 20th c?1Dr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitPolar sceneNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.Self-portrait of Fridtjof NansenDrawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof Nansen3/4 length portrait. Dr Fridtjof Nansen G.C.V.O., D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) was Nobel Laureate 1921/22 and was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time.printlithographuhlithograph on paperPORTRAITNANSEN, DR. FRIDTJOFNOBEL LAUREATERECTOREXPEDITIONPOLAREXPLORERNORTH POLEKAREW, ERIC WEREMFRAMobject history filemounted, glazed19901999September 2003March 200928 May 20092 March 2010HC509inscr. (printed) recto, lower right: Litografi av Fridtjof Nansen Attesteres: (in pencil) Eric Werem Karew[?] inscr, recto, lower centre in ink: From the Nansen familyunknownCreated by15991600199919251893195254 x 15cm20th centuryADUniversity of St AndrewsKAREW(?), Eric WeremCRE2002-04-15AUuh1 183collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911958199116:22:4212:38:4115:30:0212:12:5812:01:03, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.54, ill .p.55ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG19821883On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistSt Regulus Hall Silence Room Insurance list, 1958, by artistSt regulus hall silence room On 1963(?) list by locationMissing See letter dated 28th October 1982 from John Smith in Development Office to Warden of Hamilton Hall, listing works which could not be found in 1981 check.Listed as missing in Patricia de Montfort's inventory, and noted by her as on a missing list compiled by Alison Scott from the 1983 insurance list.ScotlandFIFEFERNIE CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHENDERSON, KeithinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-212011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-04-28HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationHENDERSON, KeithScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-28ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, (by artist)Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19911997-04-28unknownFernie Castle, FifeSt. Regulus Hall, Silence Room19531958196319811989unknownunknownunknownMissing19811958196319811990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFEFERNIE CASTLEARCHITECTURECASTLEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19581958196319811989 - 1990PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC51signed, lower right: Keith HendersonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919531940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Fernie Castle, Fife.University of St AndrewsScotlandHENDERSON, Keith; (British, 1883-1982)CRE1997-04-28MUmissing1 1799collect>internpeople192319631923-19631993January 1993ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS09:46:3015:30:34The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.4E2004.22002-05-052004-04-252002-03-152004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114HRAWHC510119Located in Professor Cole-Hamilton's office in the Chemistry department.Located in Professor's room on level 3 of the chemistry department. Recorded as having a bad bitumen reaction and requiring urgent fixing of the panel at the back.In Professor Cole-Hamilton's office, 3rd floor, School of Chemistry.Removed from Purdie Building foyer during refurbishments. Stored in Crawford Arts Centre.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYFLASKsciencebookALCHEMISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαREAD, JohnWILKIE, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-232011-03-282010-04-222002-02-1319921992-1993Accidental damage (large curved abrasion) is thought to have occurred when the painting fell off the wall and knocked into a filing cabinet.1993DamagedMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityPurchaseunknownunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-13ComponentRecord stateNORMAND, TomValue: £2000 (Insurance)1993The painting is inscribed D. WILKIE 1803. David Jones and Professor Martin Kemp viewed the painting in 1986 and were of the opinion that it is a later 19th century work executed in the style of Wilkie. The signature is thought to have been added at a later date while the method of painting is thought to be different from Wilkie's own. Tom Normand viewed the painting in 1993 and also does not believe it to be by Wilkie. Brendan Cassidy (April 2002) suggested the work may be Dutch, 17th century.2002-02-07fairSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyCrawford Arts CentreSt Andrews MuseumThe Alchemist's Laboratorygood, slight surface cracks, with strong cracking down right, upper left and centre. Slight gap between frame and painting at lower right. Frame scratched, and cracked, moulding losses to centre left and centre right, upper and left corners, cracking to upper right corner. (AW: 01/03/02) Slight dent to inner frame, lower right (SK 02/09/03)L1/20022002198620032004200820092010WILSON, AudreyKEMP, Martin J.KERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica2002198620032004200820092010BULLICK, ChristineColour slide199319th century?1paintingoil paintingpuoil on panelCHEMISTLABORATORYFLASKSCIENCEBOOKWILKIE, DAVIDALCHEMISTREAD, JOHNobject history file83.0 x 69.0cm Large gilt frame with floral decoration.13 February 200220 February 19862 September 200326 April 200427 May 200816 November 2009Returned to Professor Cole-Hamilton's OfficeCATAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC510s. in black paint or ink lower right on side of table: D. WILKIE 1803 inscr. on gilt label attached to lower part of frame: "THE ALCHEMIST'S LABORATORY"/ BY/ SIR DAVID WILKIE R.A. 1831 (sic)unknownCreated byHC510.JPGHC510B.JPG1573196319231803188055.6 x 42.3cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0112unknownCRE2002-02-13ACIn Professor Cole-Hamilton's officepu1 1757collect>interncollect>internpeople19361936January 193616:10:0109:47:4711:21:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114AWHC511120In Purdie building, foyer.Located in the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTBELLOWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαREAD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-152011-05-232011-03-252002-02-08PurchaseunknownunknownAcquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-08ComponentRecord state£17 + £1 carriagePossibly a 19th century copy or imitation of a 17th century subject.2001-12-14poorUntitled (chemist's laboratory with three assistants)poor, painting very dark with possible bitumen reaction or discoloured varnish. Slight loss of paint in some areas, in particular the lower right. Score to paint across lower right. Also small cracks all over the surface and canvas loose in frame. (AW: 14/12/01) Scores to canvas lower left (SK 02/09/03) Frame: very cracked with sections missing all over but especially on bottom edge. Canvas- bulging across top right to bottom left diagonal (JF, Sept 2005)20011986200320062009WILSON, AudreyKEMP, Martin J.KERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20011986200320062009possibly 19th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTBELLOWSREAD, JOHNobject history file81.0 x 92.5cm gilt14 December 200120 February 19862 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009Acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.£17 + £1 carriageHC511inscr. in pencil, reverse, top stretcher: BOUGHT JAN. 1936, £17 + £1 CARRIAGEunknownCreated by193619361800188068.0 x 80.6cm (sight)January 1936APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-02-08AD16:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack 24B2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24B1 2540collect>interncollect>internpeople19471947194709:58:2811:42:3815:30:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10ac114HR`In University Hall, Wardlaw drawing room.In University Hall, Wardlaw drawing room.Wardlaw Drawing RoomRemoved from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.WARDLAWUNIVERSITY HALLWESTERLEAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMILNE, JohnMACBETH-RAEBURN, HenrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-04-012011-03-282004-05-25PurchaseunknownAcquired with Westerlea, when it was purchased for University Hall.1Present2004-05-25ComponentRecord stateThe work depicts Westerlea, now known as Wardlaw building, University Hall. The architect was John Milne. This may be an architect's impression of what the completed building would look like, produced before construction. Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is a work by Macbeth-Raeburn (1860-1947). More research is needed.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-252011-03-212011-03-21fairpoorpoorWesterleaframeartworkSome foxing to upper part. Hole in paper, upper right corner. Paper warping in frame. Debris inside glass. Food residue to glazing (Trant, 1999).Chip to top left corner and left side at mirror plate.As 1999 including - Foxing to upper left corner. Debris and hole in paper in upper right corner.19901999200920092010unknownTRANT, SandyDALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19901999200920092010black and white photograph199919th / 20th century1Westerlea was built in 1865. The architect was John Milne of Fettercairn. It became part of University Hall in 1947, as Wardlaw Wing.paintingwatercolouruhwatercolour and pen on paperWARDLAWUNIVERSITY HALLWESTERLEAMILNE, JOHNMACBETH-RAEBURNobject history file64 x 96 cm glazed16 November 19901999March 200928 May 20092 March 2010Acquired with Westerlea, when it was purchased for University Hall.HC512Created by1825194719471860194741 x 71 cm (sight)1947APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-05-25ACuh1 2526collect>interncollect>internpeople19841984198410:03:0512:25:3516:42:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114alh10ac114ALDHR79In University Hall, Chequered Court, 22 October 1984In University Hall, Chequered CourtIn University Hall, West Common RoomReturned to University Hall following reframing.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.SYMBOL STONESTONECELTICEASTERTON OF ROZEILEFISHBIRDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byAcquired throughWHITEFORD, KateBeveridge FundpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-272011-04-012011-03-282009-03-122004-05-19PurchaseWHITEFORD, KateScotlandCrawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsPurchased through the Beveridge Fund of University Hall. A grant of 50% of the purchase price was received from the Scottish Arts Council. The Beveridge Fund covered the remaining 50% cost.1Present2004-05-19ComponentRecord state£300Dale, AmyKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2004-05-192011-02-022011-03-212011-03-21goodfairfairpoorSymbol StonewholeframeartworkImage undulating, slipping in frame; insects inside glass (Sandy Trant, 1999) Glazing badly cracked, ?May 2003. Remounted and reframed by Alan Sproson (HR, June 2004). Image severely undulating, causing concern. Fizzy drink residue over lower part of frame.Sticky marks along bottom edge.Undulations across the whole of artwork, possibly stretching to the lower right section. Significant numbers of insects inbetween glazing and artwork.198419992003200420082009SCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenFAIRCLOUGH, SarahBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy198419992003200420082009black and white photograph199919831drawingdrawinguhgraphite on paperWHITEFORD, KATESYMBOL STONESTONECELTICEASTERTON OF ROZEILEFISHBIRDBEVERIDGEobject history file4 June 19841999October 2003June 200421 February 200812 March 2009Purchased through the Beveridge Fund of University Hall. A grant of 50% of the purchase price was received from the Scottish Arts Council. The Beveridge Fund covered the remaining 50% cost.£300HC514signed in graphite, upper right: Kate Whiteford / 9/3 / 1983 inscr. in graphite, upper left: Symbol / Stone / (Easterton / of Rozeile) / Class I TypeCrawford Arts Centre, St AndrewsCreated by18131984198419831983159 x 118 cm1984APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandWHITEFORD, KateCRE2004-05-19ABuh1 2536collect>internpeople19701999late 20th century10:04:0115:30:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABHRIn University Hall, 'B' Floor Sitting Room.University Hall, Lumsden Wing, Warden's OfficeMoved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentMoved to West Common Room after refurbishment of University Hall.CROSSING PLACESHEEPFORDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byFIRTH, HelenpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-03-282010-01-252004-05-24unknownFIRTH, HelenunknownNote on file suggests that it is possible that this was purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall during Rosemary Muir Wright's time as Warden.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord stateDale, AmyDale, Amy2004-05-242011-02-022011-02-02goodfairfairCrossing PlaceCanvasframeGood (Trant, 1999).Loss of paint to lower left corner of canvas. Approx. five areas of minute paint loss.Eight losses to frame at bottom. Staining to inner fabric of frame at bottom centre.1999200320072009TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1999200320072009late 20th century1paintingoil paintinguhoil on canvasFIRTH, HELENCROSSING PLACESHEEPFORDobject history file75.5 x 100.81999October 200329 May 200712 March 2009Note on file suggests that it is possible that this was purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall during Rosemary Muir Wright's time as Warden.HC515inscr. on label, verso: HELEN FIRTH / CARDEAN COTTAGE / BOARHILLS / CROSSING PLACE inscr. in ink on label attached with string: PAINTING / All sections to be completed / Scottish Society of Women Artists / PROFESSIONAL MEMBER / No. in List ... 3 ... / Price (or Name of Proprietor) ... [blacked out] ... / Title of Work ... CROSSING PLACE ... / Name, Degrees (Miss / Mrs [crossed out] ) / HELEN FIRTH MA /, and Address ... CARDEAN COTTAGE / BOARHILLS / ST ANDREWS / FIFE Tel. No. 0334 88201 / Agent ... SelfunknownCreated by199919701970199963.0 x 89.5 cm (sight)late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsFIRTH, HelenCRE2004-05-24ABuh1 1707collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19811981July 1981EDINBURGHST ANDREWS10:06:1116:18:1414:43:5215:14:0415:12:4115:11:11Original Signed Lithographs and a new Tapestry Designed by John Maxwell, R.S.A.Artists at Harleys: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, GlasgowEdinburgh Arts Council GalleryUniversity of St AndrewsE1958.1E2009.21958-09-141958-08-222009-01-27HC434HC435HC442HC447HC449HC450HC451HC453HC454HC486HC487HC488HC489HC492HC493HC500single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1958-1964Exhibition catalogue.The publication accompanied an exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery. Each print produced at Harley Brothers Ltd during the project is illustrated and described.ac114kjk2ac114kjk2kjk2kjk2JABAMC20011911HC576HC516HC516HC516University House ParlourUniversity House: 4/2/00; Picture Store: 25/3/00; University House 20/4/00; Picture Store: 14/7/00. Moved several times, as above, following departure of Principal Arnott.Transferred to Philosophy Department, August 2001.Returned to picture store.Moved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.Moved to Crawford store for easy access for researcher.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.GALLOWAYTREELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byWILSON, CyrilScottish Arts CouncilHarley Brothers LtdpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-272011-04-252011-04-112010-11-012010-11-012010-11-012010-01-222002-01-21The Arts Council - Scottish CommitteeALLAN, ChrisDonationWILSON, CyrilMACDONELL,Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.1Presentunknownc.198119811983Framed - see letter from Steven Watson to Helen Macdonell, 29 September 1981, noting that the University will frame the works shortly.2002-01-21ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesBorn in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Wilson studied at Reading School of Art. He was in the Royal Engineers during the war. After 1950 he lectured throughout Scotland for the Arts Council of Great Britain. He gave a series of lectures on French painting at the University of St Andrews. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Scottish Academy and Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours. He was President of Dumfries and Galloway Fine Arts Society. His paintings are in the collections of H.R.H. Princess Margaret, The Museum of Modern Art, Cairo, Dundee Art Gallery and Gracefield Art Gallery, Dumfries.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-01-212011-04-252011-04-25goodgoodgoodOriginal Signed LithographsCurator's ChoiceRe-installed following break due to Double Visions: contemporary art from Papua New Guinea exhibitionArts Council GalleryGateway GalleriesGalloway Landscapeframeimagegood. Some dust inside frame. Frame scratched, lower left.As 2002.Backing of frame visible at lower left corner and at right of lower section, due to rough edges of paper.411991200020012001200320092009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica1991200020012001200320092009black and white photographHC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500 - other prints from the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition / Harley Brothers project, presented by Mrs Macdonell19991958196411958PurchaseMACDONELL,Purchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC516. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).HarlequinTuscan LandscapeA CarrickQueen of the BirdsSpanish MountainBorder ForayTweed at BemersydeAutumnParis WindowPeasant Compote of FruitKingRosesWinter FlowerDish of FruitHarvestprintlithographgwlithograph on paperGALLOWAYWILSON, CYRILTREEHARLEY BROTHERS LTDSCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILLANDSCAPEobject file, HC434 ob. file for donation docGrey metal frame: 42.2 x 57.3 cm31 January 1991200015 August 200121 August 20017 April 2003June 200916 November 2009CATCATPurchased in Edinburgh from Harley Brothers Ltd. of 19 St James Square. When the premises of Harley Brothers, Trade Lithographers, at 19 St James Square was to be demolished to make way for the King James Hotel and shopping precinct, a considerable number of stones were discovered. The owners decided that these should be used by contemporary Scottish artists, and invited John Piper to come to Edinburgh to supervise the project, which was conducted from 1958 to 1960. An exhibition of some of these works, 'Original Signed Lithographs', was organised by the Arts Council, Scottish Committee, at the Arts Council Gallery, 11 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 22 August - 14 September 1958. Mrs Macdonell purchased several prints from Harley Brothers Ltd which had featured in the exhibition, or were part of the project, including HC516. Mrs Macdonnell presented many of these works to the University of St Andrews in 1981. Others from her collection are at 3901 Flamingo Drive, Siesta Key, Sarasota (19); Mrs Kathleen MacFee, 17 Heriot Row (1); Miss Carol McLeish, 17A Heriot Row (1); Mrs J. Steven Watson (1).Presented to the University along with other works included in the 'Original Signed Lithographs' exhibition, or which formed part of the Harley Brothers Ltd. project, including: HC434, HC435, HC442, HC447, HC449, HC450, HC451, HC453, HC454, HC486, HC487, HC488, HC489, HC492, HC493, HC500, HC516. Mrs John Henry Macdonell is also known as Mrs Helen Macdonell.HC516signed, lower right, in pencil: Wilson '58 inscr., lower left: 7/75 impressed, lower right, printer's mark: two hearts below a crown [Harley Brothers' seal?]MACDONELL, Mrs John HenryMACDONELL, Mrs John HenryCreated by156919641981195819811958195837.7 x 53.0 cm1958-1964July 1981PADUniversity of St AndrewsWILSON, Cyril (1911-2001)CRE2002-01-21ABKNOX, KevingoodMoved to case outside temporary gallery as part of Curator's Choice Exhibition2010-09-09gw1 2520collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1940199520th century17:30:0810:22:2515:30:3213:54:3210:28:21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114ad458ad458HRHR1995.0005Hung in SALTIRE.Picture store rack.The painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Removed from Development office. Currently being stored in former collections office (Library basement).HARBOURABSTRACTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byYANKELpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-032011-05-252011-03-282011-02-012011-02-012010-04-222004-04-05unknownYANKELunknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£82.82Given new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003. Previously in light white wooden frame, 62 x 82 cm.2004-04-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesPossibly Jacques Yankel, French, b. 1920.VOCE, Ella2004-04-052011-03-18goodgoodUntitled: bright abstract scene, harbourgood (HR, 5/4/04)six small thunderbugs beneath glazing, no apparent damage to print. Frame: good. Small smudge in lower right corner of frame and also upper centre and left of frame. Two tiny scratches along bottom edge of frame.17:29:3510:20:25cgoastore/pictureracking/rack6A2011-05-252011-02-0120041995199820082009DALE, AmyROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenPAYNE, Claire J.unknownBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica10:20:252011-10-032011-05-2520041995199820082009DALE, AmyColour slide2011-04-22199520th century1printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperYANKELHARBOURABSTRACTOpen Access Storageobject history file63.0 x 87.5 cm Plain reddish framelocated in Master's corridor (on first floor)Located in oastore, rack6A6 December 200425 January 1995199827 October 20089 February 2009HC517signed recto lower right, in pencil: Yankel inscr. recto lower left in pencil: Epreuve d'artiste XXIX/XXXunknownCreated byHC517.jpg1806199519401940199543.4 x 55.7 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsYANKELCRE2004-04-05AB17:29:35DALE, AmyRemoved from College Gate due to building work2011-10-03Open Access Storeoastore1 2535collect>internpeoplecollect>intern19701999late 20th century10:08:1415:30:3210:04:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114hcr1HRHRIn University Hall, Libraries Corridor, Senior Study.University Hall, Lumsden Wing, Residence Manager's OfficeMoved from University Hall, Lumsden wing to Crawford store during UH refurbishmentPainting was not returned to University Hall after refurbishment because the canvas was very loose. Currently stored in the Crawford, awaiting treatment.Moved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ARCO DI AUGUSTIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byFIRTH, HelenpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-03-282011-01-122010-04-222004-05-24unknownFIRTH, HelenunknownNote on file suggests that it is possible that this was purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall during Rosemary Muir Wright's time as Warden.1Present2004-05-24ComponentRecord state2004-05-24goodArco di AugustiGood (Trant, 1999).19991999200720092009TRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica19991999200720092009late 20th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasFIRTH, HELENARCO DI AUGUSTIobject history file75 x 75 cm1999November 199929 May 200712 March 200916 November 2009Note on file suggests that it is possible that this was purchased through the Beveridge Fund for University Hall during Rosemary Muir Wright's time as Warden.HC518signed, lower right: HFunknownCreated by199919701970199990 x 90cmlate 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsFIRTH, HelenCRE2004-05-24ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24B1 1217collect>internpeople18461999before 1999ST ANDREWS10:09:0510:05:34University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABHRReturned to mco after exhibitionHung in large reception room, groundfloor 9 The ScoresST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-272011-03-252009-09-222000-05-10unknownunknownScotlandunknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanMay 200020002000Painting was slipping in frame. Alan Sproson secured it more firmly.RAWSON, Helen23 May 200020002000Contacted the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh (previously Aitken Dott). [J]3666 is a framer's reference (letter followed by 4 numbers). However, they no longer have the records of the framing department, so could not help identify artist.BULLICK, ChristineHC519December 200120012001Examined by Christine Bullick, art conservator. Christine noted: 'Condition: Adjustable stretcher. The painting has been glue/paste lined. Raised area (bubbled effect) at upper right, 6" vertical line and at lower centre approx. 6" x 3". Some minor damage to paint at upper right bubble. Otherwise paint and ground layers are secure. Sky appears to be very opaque yellow in colour at right - could have been strenghtened. Resinous looking paint in foreground. Discoloured varnish and surface dirt / nicotine on surface. Recommended treatment: An attempt could be made to try to correct the bubble effect locally, but I suspect this will not be effective. Removal of old lining. Reline with adhesive. Remove surface dirt / nicotine, retouchings and varnish. Filling if necessary, retouching and varnishing. Estimated cost: £1100-1300.2000-05-10ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesRAWSON, Helen2000-05-102011-02fairfairViews of St AndrewsGateway Galleriestitle not known: view of St Andrews from the Southfair: bulge in canvas to centre right of picture. In need of cleaning. Conserved March 2004. Bulge corrected - now barely visible. Paint loss retouched - see conservation report. Much visible cracking of paint remains. Lower left edge - paint not applied to visible edge of canvas. Top left - pin hole in canvas (HR, 16/4/04). Gilt chipped off bottom left corner of frame (Hopes 12/05/06).Gap between canvas and frame, top corners20062009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20062009Bute Photo UnitBULLICK, ChristineColour slideColour slide2002200418461The history of the picture needs research. Until May 2000 it hung in College Gate, most recently in the Secretary's office.paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYLANDSCAPEobject history file70.5 x 93.2 cm gilt frame with moulded, scrolled ornamentation12 May 200622 September 2009HC519inscr., lower right: [indecipherable signature - T J ...uish?] 1846 inscr on label, verso: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'Son / May 1842 / CARVERS AND GILDERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. on framer's label, in pencil: [J]3666unknownCreated by15951807199918461846184644.7 x 67.5 cmbefore 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC2004.2C0187unknownCRE2000-05-10ACphouse1 200collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199112:39:4616:41:3612:13:0212:01:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG19821883On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistuniversity hall wardlaw hall Insurance list, 1958, by artistUniversity Hall Wardlaw Hall On 1963(?) list by locationMissing See letter dated 28th October 1982 from John Smith in Development Office to Warden of Hamilton Hall, listing works which could not be found in 1981 check.Missing Listed as missing in Patricia de Montfort's inventory, and noted by her as on a missing list compiled by Alison Scott from the 1983 insurance list.ScotlandFIFEWEYMSSWEMYSS TOLBOOTHARCHITECTURETOLBOOTHgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHENDERSON, KeithinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-04-29HC:C3DonationHENDERSON, KeithScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-29ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, (by artist)Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-04-29unknownTolbooth, WemyssUniveristy Hall, Wardlaw Hall19531958196319811989unknownunknownunknownSCOTT, Alison19811958196319811990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust,194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFEWEYMSSWEMYSS TOLBOOTHARCHITECTURETOLBOOTHPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19581958196319811989 - 1990Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC52The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandHENDERSON, Keith; (British, 1883-1982)CRE1997-04-29MUmissing1 1221collect>interncollect>internpeople18501999before 1999ST ANDREWS10:10:0211:17:4215:30:25University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektflourished 1873-1909ac114kjk2ac114HRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryReturned to mco after exhibition at Gateway GalleriesHung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.GALESTORMST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYBOATSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBALLINGALL, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-162011-03-282000-05-10200612 May 2006Small chip to frame at bottom (centre left)2006DamagedunknownBALLINGALL, Alexanderunknown1Present2000-05-10ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2000-05-102011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodgoodgoodgoodViews of St AndrewsGateway GalleriesAn Easterly Gale, St Andrewsframemountartworkgood: some slippage slight undulation (Keracher 28/8/03), small chip on bottom frame, centre left (Hopes 12/05/06)Small chip to bottom of frame and small chips around inner frame edge.Inner mount discoloured.Undulation. Possible foxing spot on sea lower centre.2002200320062009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20022003200620091paintingwatercolourpowatercolour on paperGALESTORMST ANDREWSTOPOGRAPHYBOATSobject history filewood 45.5 x 63.0 cm6 August 200228 August 200312 May 200613 August 2009HC520signed, lower left, in ink: Alex Ballingall inscr. in ink, verso: Alex Ballingall / "An Easterly Gale". / St Andrews inscr. in pencil, verso: £10.00 + VAT 80 = £10.80 Label, verso (printed with details in ink): TILLYWHALLY GALLERY / Milnathort KY13 7RN Kinross 3326 / Artist ALEXANDER BALLINGALL EXHIBITED 1873-1909 / Title ST ANDREWS / Ref. No. 1029/76 / Collections Label, verso: THE TORRANCE GALLERY / Frame Maker / 29b DUNDASS STREET / EDINBURGH EH3 6QO / PHONE 031-5566366unknownCreated byHC520.JPG1999185031.0 x 49.5 cmbefore 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsBALLINGALL, Alexander (fl. 1873-1909)CRE2000-05-10ABpo1 1236collect>internexhibitcollect>internpeople183218321832ST ANDREWS13:58:2215:46:0914:46:4915:29:10University of St AndrewsE2011.42011-06-02HC165single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114ac114HRHRIn Museum Collection office picture storeIn Principal's houseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.WATERLOOCHELSEA PENSIONERSBATTLEWARVICTORYGAZETTETAVERNgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDonated byBURNET, JohnWILKIE, DavidWELLESLEY, Arthur (1st Duke of Wellington)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-172011-04-112011-03-282010-04-222000-05-17DonationBURNET, JohnLondon, EnglandWILKIE, DavidSenate Minutes 26 April 1832.1Present2000-05-17ComponentRecord stateAfter the painting by David Wilkie (1745-1841), 1822. Engraving published by Moon, Boys and Graves, 6 Pall Mall, London.2000-05-17goodMUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)MUSAChelsea Pensioners Reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterlooafter conservation: print is faded, with white spots, particularly to upper left and centre of print. Frame is in good condition, with some minor cracking to lower triumph (HR: 17 May 2000)13:57:44oastore/pictureracking/rack21A2011-02-02200320042009ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2011-05-30200320042009PHILLIPSON, AndyCREASY, Helencolour photographHC165 - Portrait of Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville, by David Wilkie2011-04-12199910 September 18311Portrait of Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount MelvilleGilt frame, heavily decorated, with the symbols of a triumph at central upper (canons and spears) and lower (helmets and other trapping of war) part of the frame. Each corner of the frame has a shield with two lions and a Union Jack? on it. Floriated decoration extends from the corners and the two central parts of the frame. The inner frame is decorated with leaves and berries. The print is refered to as worth seeing in several nineteenth century guides to St Andrews.printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperWILKIE, DAVIDBURNET, JOHNWATERLOOCHELSEA PENSIONERSBATTLEWARVICTORYDUKE OF WELLINGTONWELLINGTONGAZETTETAVERNOpen Access Storageobject history file90.5 x 108.0 cmLocated in oastore, rack21A19 November 200317 August 2004January 2009Senate Minutes 26 April 1832.HC521Printed under picture: Painted by David Wilkie. R.A. Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty. Engraved by John Burnet. /CHELSEA PENSIONERS READING THE GAZETTE OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. / To Field Marshal / The Most Noble Arthur Duke of Wellington. K.G. / PRINCE OF WATERLOO &c. &c. / This print commemorative of that decisive Victory / Is with the highest admiration and respect dedicated by The Proprietors / London, Published Sept.r 10. 1831, by Moon, Boys & Graves, Printsellers to the King, 6, Pall Mall. Signature of artist reproduced on print, lower left: David Wilkie 1822 Engraved in upper triumph on frame, as part of decoration: WATERLOOWILKIE, DavidCreated byHC521.jpg1345183218321831183155.1 cm x 77.8 cm (sight)1832ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC2000.2LondonBURNET, JohnCRE2000-05-17AB13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 1226collect>internpeople17501998before 1998ST ANDREWS10:23:4315:30:25University of St AndrewsE2005.320062005single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryRehung in School of Art History.returned to mco after exhibitionHung in large reception room, ground floor, 9 The ScoresST ANDREWSEAST SANDSBEACHCATHEDRALSHIPSSEATOPOGRAPHYLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-272011-03-282000-05-31unknownunknownunknownTransferred from the Library before 1998. Lib. ref. 10.24.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMay 200020002000£197.02 inc. VATFramedBULLICK, ChristineHC522December 200120012001Examined by Christine Bullick, art conservator. Christine noted: 'Condition: the painting is framed with a backboard and appears to be unstretched. Undulations over the surface. Therefore the canvas is not supported. Paint and ground layers are secure. Minor loss at upper right. Shrinkage cracks over all. Retouching at upper left. Heavily discoloured varnish. Surface dirt. Recommended treatment: Line canvas on to another canvas with adhesive. Remove surface dirt, varnish and retouchings. Fill losses, retouch and revarnish. Estimated cost £1050-1200'.SPROSON, Alan5 April 200420042004£30 + VATPut back into frame following conservation. New rebate created.2000-05-31ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2000-05-31fairViews of St AndrewsGateway Galleriesunknown title: view of St Andrews from the East Sandspaint is badly cracked with small section missing to upper centre. Discoloured. Painting glued to cardboard mount. In need of conservation. conserved 2004. Remains heavily cracked.20022003200420062009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20022003200420062009BULLICK, ChristineColour slide2004early nineteenth century1paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasST ANDREWSEAST SANDSBEACHCATHEDRALSHIPSSEATOPOGRAPHYLANDSCAPEobject history filegilt: 89.0 x 66.0 cm6 August 200228 August 20036 April 200412 May 200622 September 2009Transferred from the Library before 1998. Lib. ref. 10.24.HC522unknownCreated by1808199817501750190047.1 x 70.7 cm (actual)before 1998AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-05-31ACphouse1 1418collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18691999before 1999ST ANDREWS10:25:3817:07:4815:02:1916:58:2017:09:06The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2010.52010-122010-09HC141HC142single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.8Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1JABHR19001846In Museum Collection office picture storeMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.CARDINALCASTLEST ANDREWSFIREMURDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLOCKHART, W.E.BEATON, DavidWISHART, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-04-052011-02-072011-02-012011-01-192009-12-072000-08-31Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownLOCKHART, W.E.unknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodImage and Word: The 450th Anniversary of the Scottish ReformationGateway GalleriesCardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews Castlegood. The painting has suffered cracking due to the presence of bitumen.musa/g1gw200320082008-102010-08RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy2003200820010-082010-12ADAMSON, PeterBULLICK, Christinecolour photographColour slideHC141, HC142 - portraits of Beaton; HC483 - Wishart's Last Exhortation19992000late nineteenth century1Portrait of Cardinal BeatonCopy of a portrait once identified as Cardinal Beaton, now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk.David Beaton or Bethune (1494 - 1546), cardinal archbishop of St Andrews, was the third son of John Bethune of Balfour, elder brother of Archbishop James Bethune. He studied at the universities of St Andrews and Glasgow and in his sixteenth year was sent to Paris, where he studied both the civil and canon law. In 1537 he was consecrated bishop of Mirepoix in Foix and shortly after Pope Paul III made him Cardinal of San Stefano on Monte Celio. He succeeded his uncle as archbishop of St Andrews in 1539. He was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1539-1546. From an early age he was resident for Scotland at the court of France. He was made lord privy seal in 1528 and chancellor in 1543. He was also proto-notary apostoloic and legate a latere from 1543. Until he became primate Beaton was frequently employed on foreign diplomatic service. He negotiated the marriage of James V with Magdalen, daughter of Francis I. He continued his uncle's policy of knitting closer the alliance with France and standing on the defensive against England. On the death of James V in 1542 Beaton produced a will appointing himself and the earls of Huntly, Argyle and Arran joint regents. His opponents declared this a forgery and Beaton was arrested but was soon restored to his own castle. The cardinal was a zealous persecutor of reformers and was among those who found George Wishart guilty of spreading heretical doctrines. Wishart was burnt in St Andrews on 2 March 1546. As revenge for Wishart's death, John Leslie, brother to the Earl of Rothes, his nephew Norman and Kircaldy of Grange surprised and murdered the Cardinal in his bedroom in St Andrews Castle and took possession of the fortress on 29 May 1546. This is the event depicted in this work. (Information from 'Dictionary of National Biography').paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCARDINAL BEATONBEATON, DAVIDCARDINALCASTLEST ANDREWSFIREMURDERWISHART, GEORGEgalleryobject history file180.3 x 137.2 cm Gilt frame with moulded foliage.11 November 200316 October 2008Moved to Gateway Galleries for 'The Image and The Word', exhibition marking 450th anniversary of Scotish ReformationRemoved from Gateway Galleries when 'The Image and the Word' finished, to open access storeFIGCATHC523signed and dated, lower left: W.E. Lockhart 1[8][indecipherable]9 inscr. in ink on label on backboard: No. 3 / Cardinal Beaton St Andrews / 29th May 1564 / For quotation in artist's letter / W.E. Lockhart R.S.A. / 9 Chamberlain Rd / Edinburgh / [indecipherable] L. Le[indec.] 1 Kings St St James Sqr inscr. on printed label on backboard: W.E. Lockhart, R.S.A. / 62 - CARDINAL BEATON - ST ANDREWS / 29 May 1564 32 x 52 (followed by account of event depicted in picture)unknownCreated by141414151999186918661900131.5 x 81.0 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationconservationconservationconservationC2000.4L1/2002C0184C2008.6C0237LOCKHART, W.E. (Scottish, 1846-1900)CRE2000-08-31ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack18B2010-12-13Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18B1 1571collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231963about 1932ST ANDREWS11:18:2410:57:1516:46:2116:46:0814:47:1712:30:45University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27HC525HC526single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114kjk2kjk2ac114ac114JABHR18151757In picture storePNEUMATICSetchingscienceCHEMISTRYEXPERIMENTROYAL INSTITUTIONCARTOONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byGILLRAY, JamesDAVY, HumphreyGARNETT, ThomasHIPPISLEY, JohnHUMPHREY, H.ROMFORD,institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-272011-05-132011-05-132011-04-112010-12-172009-12-072001-04-19PurchaseGILLRAY, JamesHUMPHREY, H.29 St James's Street, Piccadilly, London, EnglandREAD, JohnBased on acquistion date of HC526, another chemical cartoon. John Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2001-04-19ComponentRecord stateGillray was a political cartoonist and occasional watercolourist. His political works date from 1780. His work was done mainly with pencil, pen and etching needle. His watercolours are rare: most of his work being drawn directly onto platesThe majority of Gillray's political works were published by Miss Humphrey, with whom he lived at 29 St James's Street.KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-04-192011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18goodgoodgoodgoodCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesScientific Researches! - New Discoveries in PNEUMATICKS! - or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Airframemountartworkgood, discoloured. Cut within plate mark.Scuffed along top inner edge.As 2001.Good condition.1997GUNN, Ann V.1997unknownBute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)Bute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)Colour slidecolour photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna carlini 2010-12-17HC525, HC526 - other 'science' cartoons199820012001180223 May 18021A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-MallChemical LecturesThis cartoon satirises recent discoveries in science, which allowed gases to be collected and characterised. The setting is a demonstration at the Royal Institution, London. Among the figures depicted are Count Romford, who founded the Royal Institution, Humphrey Davy, who discovered the anaesthetic effect of nitrous oxide (laughing gas), Sir John Hippisley and Dr Thomas Garnett. Davy (1778-1829) became Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution in 1802.printetchinggwhandcoloured etching on paperPNEUMATICSETCHINGSCIENCECHEMISTRYEXPERIMENTGILLRAY, JAMESDAVY, HUMPHREYROMFORD, COUNTROYAL INSTITUTIONCARTOONHIPPISLEY, SIR JOHNGARNETT, DR THOMASHUMPHREY, Hobject history file43.2 x 54 cm brown wooden frame4 December 1997Based on acquistion date of HC526, another chemical cartoon. John Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC524printed, recto, across top: Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in PNEUMATICKS! - or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air. - printed, recto, upper centre: ROYAL INSTITUTION printed, recto, along lower edge: Js Gillray inv [? fecit] Pub.d May. 23. 1802 - by H Humphrey, St.James's Street inscr. recto, in pencil along lower edge: Sir John Hippisley, M.P. Dr. Thomas Garnett Humphrey Davy Count Romford inscr. verso, upper right in pencil: Professor Read / University / St Andrews / Fife inscr. verso, lower left: Gillray, pub. 1802 inscr. verso lower centre: 130 (in circle) inscr. verso lower centre: 30/-READ, Professor, Chemistry DepartmentCreated byPublished bydbi HC524.jpg15041538153919631923180218021802180225.4 x 35.0 cm (sight)about 1932APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEngland29 St James's Street, Piccadilly, London29 St James's Street, Piccadilly, LondonGILLRAY, James (1757-1815)HUMPHREY, HCREPUB2001-04-19ABgw1 1572collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19231963about 1932ST ANDREWS11:21:3712:16:0314:47:1714:40:18University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC524HC526single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ad458HRHRIn picture storeetchingscienceCHEMISTRYCARTOONSTREETLIGHTGAS LIGHTPALL MALLLONDONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byWOODWARD,ROWLANDSON, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-252011-04-112011-03-152010-04-222001-04-19PurchaseWOODWARD,READ, JohnBased on known acquisition date of HC526, another chemical cartoon by Rowlandson. John Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2001-04-19ComponentRecord stateRowlandson was a social satirist and caricaturist. See further information on file.2001-04-19goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesA Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mallgood. Some erasion of text to lower right of print, below illustration.12:15:1114:38:12gwoastore/pictureracking/rack22A2011-03-142011-02-021997DALE, AmyROBINSON, ClaireGUNN, Ann V.14:38:122011-05-252011-03-141997Bute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)Bute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)colour photographColour slideHC524, HC526 - other 'science' cartoons2001200118091Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in PNEUMATICKS! - or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of AirChemical LecturesprintetchingOpen Access Storeoastorehandcoloured etching on paperETCHINGSCIENCECHEMISTRYCARTOONSTREETLIGHTGAS LIGHTPALL MALLLONDONROWLANDSON, THOMASWOODWARDOpen Access Storageobject history file43 x 53.9 cm brown wooden frameMoved from Open Access store to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.Located in oastore, rack22A4 December 1997ROWLANDSON, Thomas (1756-1827)Based on known acquisition date of HC526, another chemical cartoon by Rowlandson. John Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC525inscr. in print, recto, lower edge: Woodward Del / A PEEP AT THE GAS LIGHTS IN PALL-MALL. inscr., recto, lower right, burnished out?: Rowlandson scu[lp] / London Pub ........... inscr. in speech bubbles on print: The Coals being steam'd / produces tar or paint for / outside of Houses - the / Smoke passing thro' water is / deprived of substance and burns / as you see Arrgh honey if this man / bring fire thro water we shall soon / have the Thames and the Liffey / burnt down - and all the pretty little / Herrings and Whales burnt to cinders Wa[un]s what a m[ai]n / pretty light it be we have / nothing like it in our / Country Aye Friend but it is / all Vanity. what is this / to the inward light If this light is not / put a stop to - we / must give up our business / We may as well shut / up shop True my dear / not a dark / corner to be got / for love or money inscr. verso, centre, in ink: No. 35 inscr. verso, upper right in pencil: Professor Read, / Chemistry Department, / The University, / St Andrews, / Fife inscr. verso, lower right in pencil: July 1933 / 20/- / Rare 2/2/- inscr. on label, removed from frame, now on file: "A Peep at the Gas Light in Pall / [M]all." - Scarce Old Coloured Caricature, by / [Row]landson, this sketch represents the first / [?]inated by Gas, published 1809. READ, Professor, Chemistry DepartmentCreated by15401541196319231809180923.7 x 33.5 cm (sight)about 1932APUniversity of St AndrewsElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’ Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Hand-coloured etching on paper, 1809 Thomas Rowlandson was a popular social satirist and caricaturist. The subject of this work is people admiring the new gas lights in Pall Mall. The advances of science during this period gave rise to many important developments such as this. This sketch was collected by Professor John Read, who was interested in works on chemical and alchemical subjects. Museum Collections, HC5252011-03-17WOODWARD, after ROWLANDSON, Thomas (1756-1827)CRE2001-04-19AB12:15:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack22A2011-05-25Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1573collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193219321932ST ANDREWS11:26:1112:16:0414:40:18University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC524HC525single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRHR18271756In picture storeetchingscienceCHEMISTRYCARTOONLECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byROWLANDSON, ThomasACCUM, Frederick ChristianSurrey InstitutionpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-272011-05-252011-03-152010-04-222001-04-23PurchaseROWLANDSON, ThomasJames Street, Adelphi, [London?], EnglandREAD, JohnJohn Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2001-04-23ComponentRecord stateRowlandson was a social satirist and caricaturist. See further information on file.2001-04-23goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway GalleriesChemical Lecturesgood. Discoloured. Creased, lower centre. Stained, centre left and second pillar from right. Trimmed to plate mark.12:15:1114:38:12gwoastore/pictureracking/rack22A2011-03-142011-02-021997DALE, AmyROBINSON, ClaireGUNN, Ann V.14:38:122011-05-252011-03-141997Bute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)Bute Photo Unit (Jim Allen)colour photographColour slideHC524, HC525 - other 'science' cartoons2001200118201Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in PNEUMATICKS! - or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of AirA Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-MallA chemical lecture at the Surry Institution.printetchingOpen Access Storeoastorehandcoloured etching on paperETCHINGSCIENCECHEMISTRYCARTOONLECTURESURRY INSTITUTIONROWLANDSON, THOMASACCUM, FREDERICK CHRISTIANOpen Access Storageobject history file43.3 x 53.9 cm brown wooden frameMoved from Open Access store to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.Located in oastore, rack22A4 December 1997John Read was Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC526print inscr., lower centre: Chemical Lectures print inscr., lower centre: Designed & Published by T. Rowlandson, James St., Adelphi inscr. as part of print, upper right: SURRY INSTITUTION inscr. as part of print, lower left, leaflet in pocket of man's jacket: Accum's / Lectures inscr. in pencil on front of old mount: Rowlandson, 1820 inscr. in pencil on verso of old mount: Prof. Read / University / St Andrews / Fife inscr. on verso of old mount: Frederick Christian Accum / Thomas [?] (crossed out) / Sir Humphrey Davy (crossed out) lecturing at the Royal (crossed out) ? (crossed out) Surrey Institution / Rowlandson, 1820. Scarce. / 40/. St Andrews 2/3/32 J.R. READ, Professor, Chemistry DepartmentCreated by15421543193219321820182024.6 x 33.5 cm (sight)1932APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandElements of Genius exhibitionlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα‘Chemical Lectures’ Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Hand-coloured etching on paper, 1820 Here you can see a young gentleman using a teapot to decant liquid into some apparatus, eagerly watched by an amazed crowd. The caricature humorously depicts the importance of new discoveries and research in chemistry during this period. Museum Collections, HC5262011-03-17James Street, Adelphi, [London?]ROWLANDSON, Thomas (1756-1827)CRE2001-04-23AB12:15:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack22A2011-05-25Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1610collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern191419291910s / 1920s?10:51:4811:28:3914:51:2809:35:1511:53:07HC181single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ac114HRESEPORTRAITRECTORCHANCELLORFIELD MARSHALLCOPYBEMERSYDEFIRST WORLD WARWARARMYCOMMANDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAfterSitterGUTHRIE, James LL.D., P.R.S.A.HAIG, Douglas (1st Earl Haig of Bemersyde)Royal and Ancient Golf ClubpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-302011-05-272011-05-172011-04-112010-12-132010-04-222001-07-17HC:C2unknownafter GUTHRIE, Sir JamesunknownProbably acquired before January 1929, when the University acquired HC181, the oil painting by James Bell Anderson after Guthrie's portrait in the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.1Present2001-07-17ComponentRecord stateThe engraving is after the portrait by Sir James Guthrie, which was painted for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. The University of St Andrews also owns an oil painting after the portrait, produced by James Bell Anderson. See HC181.VOCE, Ella2001-07-102011-05-17unknowngoodPortrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydePaper slightly discoloured in line with age. Frame coming apart where corners meet.2001SEHORN-ELWELL, Erin2001added from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC181 - portrait of Earl Haigprobably 1910s / 1920s1Portrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydeField Marshall the Rt. Hon. Earl Haig of Bemersyde, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E., LL.D., D.C.L (1861-1928) was Rector of the University of St. Andrews 1916-1919 and Chancellor 1922-1928. See more information in object file of HC181.PortraitsENGRAVINGENGRAVINGOpen Access StoreoastoreENGRAVINGPORTRAITHAIG, DOUGLASRECTORCHANCELLORFIELD MARSHALLGUTHRIE, SIR JAMESHAIG, EARLCOPYBEMERSYDEFIRST WORLD WARWARARMYCOMMANDERROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUBobject history fileGilt frame 93.0 x 67.5 cm10 July 2001Probably acquired before January 1929, when the University acquired HC181, the oil painting by James Bell Anderson after Guthrie's portrait in the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.HC527unknownCreated bydbi HC527.jpg192919141914192972.5 x 50.0 cm1910s / 1920s?AUUniversity of St Andrewsafter GUTHRIE, Sir JamesCRE2001-07-17AUROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 1647collect>interncollect>internpeople19001985before 198515:13:1212:46:2716:42:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67ac114ac114HRHH63HC528In the May Wong Reading Room, C Floor, in McIntosh Hall, 7 March 1985.McIntosh Hall. E floor back corridor. Mattress store.In McIntosh Hall, Residence Manager's OfficeIn TV Room, McIntosh HallSEASCAPEARTHUR'S SEATKIRKCALDYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byCAMERON, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-262011-05-272011-03-282004-10-082001-09-26unknownCAMERON, D.1PresentSPROSON, Alan24 September 200420042004£67Framed by Alan Sproson.2001-09-26ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesDale, Amy2002-09-272011-02-03fairfairArthur's Seat from KirkcaldywholeTwo areas missing from interior gilt frame: 7/3/85. Four areas missing; frame chipped and damaged. Painting good (HR, 27 Sept. 2002). six areas missing from frame (Keracher, 16 Sept 2003) Frame replaced October 2004.No visible change in condition15:12:4114:47:29oastoremh2011-09-151985200220032005DALE, AmySCOTT, AlisonRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen14:47:292011-09-152011-09-151985200220032005before 19851May Wong resided in McIntosh Hall, 1946-47.paintingoil paintingmhoil on canvasCAMERON, D.SEASCAPEARTHUR'S SEATKIRKCALDYOpen Access Storeobject history filegilt frame and glazed 57 x 74.5 cmNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall1 June 198527 September 200216 September 20031 March 2005HC528signed in black in lower right corner: D. Cameron inscr. in ink on label on backboard: 2. Arthur's Seat from Kirkcaldy / Show Duncan Cameron framer's stamp on backboard: A. DOTT & SON / EDINBURGH / ACADEMY CANVASCreated by198519001900198533 x 55 cmbefore 1985AUUniversity of St AndrewsCAMERON, D.CRE2001-09-26AC15:12:41MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 1084collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199912:30:0016:16:2017:01:1812:20:2012:17:0812:10:50HC280HC281HC530HC531HC623single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1897-98hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHInventoried by Scott, 1999 in University Library.medalBOTANYCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhouninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221999-06-15HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present1999-06-15ComponentRecord state1999-06-15very goodclass medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvinelight brown pattena 12:29:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC530-531 19th century189811897AwardedIRVINE, James Colquhoungold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929class medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. Irvinecommemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze?MEDALBOTANYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSIRVINE, JAMES C.CLASS MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC529obverse: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: ADVANCED BOTANY/JAMES C. IRVINE reverse within wreath: AIEN APIE TEYEIN/1897-98 20th century 20th century IRVINE, James C.unknownMinted by1898199900189719000018501898H 5.2, W 5.2 cmbetween 1897-98WAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT1999-06-15AA12:29:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer I2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerI1 201collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199116:35:5312:43:5315:28:5512:13:0612:01:04, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.46, ill .p.47ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19821883In store On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistIn store On 1963(?) list, by locationPARC conference room Listed as at College Gate on Patricia de Montfort's inventorycollege gate, conference room List for student exhibition 'Recording Scotland'College gate Noted in Master's room, summer 1996, and later identified as this picture, by Ann GunnMissing. Not found in audit of College Gate.ScotlandFIFECERESCRAIGHALLARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHENDERSON, KeithinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172004-05-311997-04-29HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationHENDERSON, KeithScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-29ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 On 1958(?) insurance list (by artist)Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-04-29unknownCraighall, Ceres195819631989199219961999unknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownGUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, Helen195819631990199219961999HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust,194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDFIFECERESCRAIGHALLARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819631989 - 199019921996December 1999PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC53signed, lower right: Keith HendersonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior facade of the ruins of Craighall, Fife. A stone eagle is depicted in the foreground to the left, with the Italianate-Renaissance facade in the centre, surrounded by vegetation.University of St AndrewsScotlandHENDERSON, Keith; (British, 1883-1982)CRE1997-04-29MUmissing1 1710collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199912:30:0016:16:2117:01:1914:48:2212:17:2612:11:53HC280HC281HC529HC531HC623single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1897-98hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried by Scott, 1999 in University Library.medalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhouninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-22HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-22ComponentRecord state2002-01-22goodclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvinelight brown pattena. sticky residue (from previous mount?) on edges. Scores on reverse. 12:29:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC529-531 about 1897189811897AwardedIRVINE, James Colquhoungold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929class medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. Irvinecommemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNATURAL HISTORYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSIRVINE, JAMES C.CLASS MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC530obverse: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: NATURAL HISTORY/JAMES C. IRVINE reverse within wreath: AIEN APIE TEYEIN/189720th century20th centuryIRVINE, James C.unknownMinted by1898199918971900185018975.2 cm diam.between 1897-98WAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-22AB12:29:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer I2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerI1 1711collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199912:30:0016:16:2117:01:1912:17:2712:11:53HC280HC281HC529HC530HC623single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1897hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried by Scott, 1999 in University Library.medalNATURAL HISTORYCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, James ColquhouninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-22HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-22ComponentRecord state2002-01-22goodclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. Irvinelight brown pattena. tarnishing on reverse. 12:29:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC529-531 about 1897189711897AwardedIRVINE, James Colquhoungold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929class medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvinecommemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNATURAL HISTORYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSIRVINE, JAMES C.CLASS MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC531obverse: UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse: NATURAL HISTORY, PRACTICAL/JAMES C. IRVINE reverse within wreath: AIEN APIE TEYEIN/189720th century20th centuryIRVINE, James C.unknownMinted by1897199918971900185018975.2 cm diam.1897WAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-22AB12:29:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer I2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerI1 1743collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4316:16:2114:50:1116:46:2312:17:3212:12:59HC533HC534HC535HC536HC537single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC532Inventoried in University Library.medalCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMORRISON, William S.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.good. slight darkening12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC532 - HC538, Class medals awarded to William S Morrison.about 1893189311892AwardedMORRISON, William S.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.Tullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. 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Medal on blue ribbon.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMORRISON, WILLIAM SCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC533obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: THIRD MATHEMATICS / WILLIAM S MORRISON / 1893-94 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMORRISON, William S.Minted by1894199918941900189218945.2 cm diam.189420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1745collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4316:16:2214:51:4014:51:0212:17:3412:13:15HC532HC533HC535HC536HC537single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1892hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC534Inventoried in University Library. Filed with certificates.medalCLASS MEDALHUMANITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMORRISON, William S.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.good. slight darkening12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC532 - HC538, Class medals awarded to William S Morrison.about 1892189211892AwardedMORRISON, William S.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.Tullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMORRISON, WILLIAM SCLASS MEDALHUMANITYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC534obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SECOND HUMANITY/ Wm. S MORRISON / 1893-94 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMORRISON, William S.Minted by1892199918921900189218925.2 cm diam.189220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1746collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:16:2214:52:0614:51:4012:17:3412:13:16HC532HC533HC534HC536HC537single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC535Inventoried in University Library. Filed with certificates.medalCLASS MEDALGREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMORRISON, William S.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.good. slight darkening12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC532 - HC538, Class medals awarded to William S Morrison.about 1893189311893AwardedMORRISON, William S.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.Tullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMORRISON, WILLIAM SCLASS MEDALGREEKOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC535obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ORDINARY GREEK / WILLIAM. S MORRISON / 1892-93 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMORRISON, William S.Minted by1893199918931900189318935.2 cm diam.189320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1747collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:16:2314:52:2214:52:0612:17:3412:13:41HC532HC533HC534HC535HC537single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1892hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC536inventoried by Caroline Scott in University Library, 1999. Scott notes "filed with certificates, Box 2."medalCLASS MEDALTULLISMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMORRISON, William S.University of St AndrewsLANG, Scott P.R.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-04HC:C87DonationJas. Myres (?)Glasgow or Edinburgh, ScotlandREID,ticket with medal states "HC536 from Mrs Reid 7 Golf Course Rd, Blair atholl."1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord stateHallmark indicates Jas. Myers (Glasgow gold/silversmith) but assay office is Edinburgh. Date stamp is "k", confirmed as 1891-92 (Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks).2002-02-04very goodTullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.good12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC532 - HC538: medals awarded to William S Morrison. HC635 Tullis medal awarded to Langley-Hirst.between 1891-92189211892AwardedMORRISON, William S.awarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.Tullis prize: founded in 1876 by William Tullis, Rothes, Markinch. An Alumnus of the University of St Andrews who prsented the United College £700 for encouraging the study of mathematics. From the annual proceeds - £12 to be given to the student who obtains first prize in the First Class, Mathematics; a commemerative medal. Same sum and medal to student who gets first prize in the Second Class, Mathematics. (for more information see file in Object History 'Medals' drawer).Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver. In presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.MEDALCLASS MEDALTULLISMATHEMATICSMORRISON, WILLIAM S.LANG P.R. SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, Claireticket with medal states "HC536 from Mrs Reid 7 Golf Course Rd, Blair atholl."awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC536obverse: around edge inscr. UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ TULLIS MEDAL 1891-92. In centre (struck), image of crossed logs forming a saltire. Hallmarked. Reverse: around edge inscr. (Greek): OUTOI POQ AYEI TWN AKRWN ANEU PONOU [transl. "never without toil will one reach the heights."]; and in centre inscr. AWARDED / TO / WILLIAM STALKARETT MORRISON / 1st CLASS / OF MATHEMATICS / P.R. SCOTT LANG M.A / PROFESSOR.REID, MrsMORRISON, William S.Minted by1999189219001892189118926.2 cm x 4.6 cm20th century1892ADWUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgow or EdinburghJas. Myres (?)MINT2002-02-04AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1748collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:16:2314:52:2212:17:3512:13:45HC532HC533HC534HC535HC536single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC537inventoried by Caroline Scott in University Library, 1999. Scott notes "filed with certificates, Box 2."medalCLASS MEDALTULLISMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMORRISON, William S.University of St AndrewsLANG, Scott P.R.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-04HC:C87unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord stateHallmark indicates Jas. Myers (Glasgow gold/silversmith) but assay office is Edinburgh. Date stamp is "k", confirmed as 1891-92 (Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks).2002-02-04very goodTullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.good12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC532 - HC538: medals awarded to William S Morrison. HC635 Tullis medal awarded to Langley-Hirst.between 1892-93189311893AwardedMORRISON, William S.awarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.Tullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.Medal differs from earlier design of the Tullis medal (se HC536 to compare). Resembles ordinary class medal, silver plated, rahter than the more common design for the tullis medal. The medal seems to have changed between 1892 and 1893. Tullis prize: founded in 1876 by William Tullis, Rothes, Markinch. An Alumnus of the University of St Andrews who prsented the United College £700 for encouraging the study of mathematics. From the annual proceeds - £12 to be given to the student who obtains first prize in the First Class, Mathematics; a commemerative medal. Same sum and medal to student who gets first prize in the Second Class, Mathematics. (for more information see file in Object History 'Medals' drawer).Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver.MEDALCLASS MEDALTULLISMATHEMATICSMORRISON, WILLIAM S.LANG P.R. SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, Claireawarded by the University of St AndrewsHC537obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: THE TULLIS MEDAL / SECOND MATHEMATICS / WM. S. MORRISON / 1892-93.MORRISON, William S.Minted by1999189319001893189218935.1cm diam.20th century1893AUWUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMINT2002-02-04AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1673collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1918199920th century12:16:5511:43:2314:53:4216:46:1912:17:1812:11:19HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1918hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC556Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFDISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSSMILITARYFLYING CROSSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C86unknownRoyal MintGreat BritainOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-04Stored WithComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodWar medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.good. some minor surface abrasion and scratching.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awardedto D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. George V Medal with battle Bars : (Waziristan) 1919-21 : (Mahsud),1919-20. HC544 - War medal. 1939-45 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1918191811918AwardedCRAIK, D.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.Medal is with 9 others, as listed above on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFDISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSSMILITARYFLYING CROSSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC539Obverse: Cross shaped medal with letters; RAF : at centre of English rose motif surmounted by royal crown and enclosed by laurel wreath; horizontal wings project from centre; vertical propeller blades project from centre; scrolls decorate ends of each of the four points. Reverse: Cross shaped medal inscr. in centre: GRJ / 1918.CRAIK, D.Minted by1918199919181918191419187.0 x 5.4cm191820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsGreat BritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 202collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199116:45:1912:44:4512:32:2312:13:0912:01:04, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.82, ill .p.83ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19821883On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistInsurance list, 1958(?), by artist. Hamilton Hall, Common RoomPossibly noted as missing on 1963(?) list, by location (underlined rather than ticked)Noted as missing on list sent to Warden of Hamilton Hall, dated 28th October 1982Not included at all on Patricia de Montfort's list. MissingNot found for student exhibition 'Recording Scotland'. MissingNoted by Ann Gillespie, Domestic Bursar, as being at top of main stair, Hamilton Hall.ScotlandINVERNESS-SHIREFORT WILLIAMAUCHANDALLLANDSCAPEARCHITECURE, AGRICULTURALgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHENDERSON, KeithinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172004-05-311997-04-29HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationHENDERSON, KeithScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-29ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £5.00 On 1958(?) insurance list (by artist)Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-04-29unknownAuchandall, near Fort WilliamHamilton Hall, Common Room195819631982198919921991unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownunknown195819631982199019921991HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust,194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDINVERNESS-SHIREFORT WILLIAMAUCHANDALLLANDSCAPEARCHITECURE, AGRICULTURALPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19581958196319821989 - 9019921991PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC54signed, lower right: Keith HendersonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADWatercolour of a farming landscape, with a cluster of buildings in the centre. A track in the foreground leads to the farm and in the background are hills.University of St AndrewsScotlandHENDERSON, Keith; (British, 1883-1982)CRE1997-04-29MUmissing1 1674collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1918199920th century12:16:5611:43:2414:54:5114:53:4212:17:1812:11:20'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1915310Gordon notes that approx. 2,366,000 were issued.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC540Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAF1914-15 STARMILITARYSTARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintGreat BritainOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-04Stored WithComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodWar medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.good. ribbon colours faded.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. George V Medal with battle Bars: (Waziristan) 1919-21 : (Mahsud),1919-20. HC544 - War medal. 1939-45 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1915191511914AwardedCRAIK, D.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.Medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAF1914-15 STARMILITARYSTAROpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLHC540Obverse: three pointed star shape with upper point being replaced by royal crown; scroll mounted on crossed swords inscr. in centre :1914-15; Whole encircled by laurel wreath; letters on lower part of wreath: V (small) , G (Large) . Reverse: incr. (middle): 2 LIEUT.D.CRAIK / I.A.R.O.CRAIK, D.Minted by1915199919141918191419185.5 x 4.4 cmabout 191520th centuryWAUUniversity of St Andrews Great BritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1675collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1918199920th century12:16:5711:43:2415:06:0414:54:5112:17:1812:11:21'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC543HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548HC542single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1918311Gordon notes that approx. 6,500,000 were issued.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC541Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFBRITISHMILITARYBRITISH WAR MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintGreat BritainOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-04Stored WithComponentRecord stateDesigned by W.McMillan for Royal Mint.2002-01-04very goodWar medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D Craik 1914- 1945 :- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star, 1914-15. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. George V Medal with battle Bars : (Waziristan)1919-21; (Mahsud)1919-20. HC544 - War medal. 1939-45 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1918191811914AwardedCRAIK, D.commemorates terrible battles during war time.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.Medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.p311.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFBRITISHMILITARYBRITISH WAR MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLcommemorates terrible battles during war time.HC541Obverse: Coinage head of King George V; Legend: GEORGEIVS V BRITT : OMN : REX ET IND : IMP : Reverse : St George on horseback facing right. Horse is trampling on shield of Central Powers; (foot) skull and crossed bones; (top) rising sun; inscr. around edges :1914 / 1918. Name indented on edge : CAPT. D. CRAIK.CRAIK, D.Minted by1918199919141918191419185.5 x 4.4 cmabout 191820th centuryWAUUniversity of St Andrews Great BritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1676collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1918199920th century12:16:5713:56:4011:43:2509:12:4915:29:1815:07:1315:06:0415:05:0414:55:5612:17:1912:11:22'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548HC569single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1918313Gordon notes approx. 5,725,000 were issued.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC542Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFALLIEDMILITARYALLIED VICTORY MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-272011-04-152011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintGreat BritainOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-04Stored WithComponentRecord stateDesigned by W.McMillan for Royal Mint.2002-01-04very goodWar medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awardedto D. Craik 1914- 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC543 - War medal. George V Medal with battle Bars: (Waziristan) 1919-21 : (Mahsud),1919-20. HC544 - War medal. 1939-45 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1919191911914AwardedCRAIK, D.this medal was awarded with either 1) 1914 Star 2) 1914-15 Star 3) British War Medal it was NEVER awarded alone. Eligibility was having been mobalized in any fighting service and served in any theatre of operations between midnight 4th/5th August 1914 and midnight 11th/12th November 1918.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to Private W. Sutherland.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.p313.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreBronze laquered copperMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFALLIEDMILITARYALLIED VICTORY MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLthis medal was awarded with either 1) 1914 Star 2) 1914-15 Star 3) British War Medal it was NEVER awarded alone. Eligibility was having been mobalized in any fighting service and served in any theatre of operations between midnight 4th/5th August 1914 and midnight 11th/12th November 1918.HC542Obverse: Winged full-length figure of Victory, left arm extended, holding palm branch in right hand. Reverse : Enclosed by laurel wreath inscr.: THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION 1914 -1919. Name indented on edge : CAPT. D .CRAIK.CRAIK, D.Minted by1919199919141918191419194.8 x 3.5 cmabout 191820th centuryWAUUniversity of St Andrews Great BritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1677collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1920199920th century12:16:5711:43:2515:08:0714:56:4812:17:1912:11:23'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1920314Gordon notes : Mahsud 1919-1920 bar : Army order no. 361 sanctioned the award of this bar to all who served under Major - General A.Skeen west of and including Jandola between 18th December 1919 and 8th April 1920. Army order 347 of 1922 granted the Mahsud bar to all who served under the G.O.C Waziristan Force on the Takki Zam Line north of and includingJandola between 18th December 1919 and 8th April 1920. Approx. 175 awarded to RAF. Waziristan 1919-21 bar : Awarded for punitive operations against Tochi and Wana Wazirs and Mahsuds, who had caused depredations since end of Third Afghan War. Distributed to men who served under Major -General Skeen from 6th May 1919 to January 1921. Approx 600 bars to RAF (5, 20, 27, 28, 31, 60 Squadrons and one flight from 97 and 99 Squadrons). Usual for the Mahsud and Wiziristan bars to be awarded together.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC543Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFGEORGE VMILITARYIndiaINDIAN SERVICEWAZIRISTANMAHSUDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownCalcutta Mint (?)Calcutta, IndiaOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord stateDesigned by Richard Garbe for Royal Mint. Issue in silver & bronze. Claws of medals struck by Calcutta Mint differ from those struck by Royal mint. This medal is 2nd of 3 issues of the medal. 1st issue: Edward VII in uniform 2nd issue: George V (started with medal given with the bar for Abor 1911-12) 3rd issue: George V with legend : GEORGIVS.V.D.G.BRITT.OMN.REX.ET.INDIAE.IMP. (issued with bar for North West Frontier, 1930-31) Waziristan 1919-21 bar (6th May 1919-January 1921). Mahsud 1919-20 bar (27th November 1919-7th May 1920).2002-01-07very goodWar medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC544 - War medal. 1939-45 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1921192111918AwardedCRAIK, D.Picture on reverse of medal shows fort at Jamrud which commands the Khyber Pass. War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.p314.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFGEORGE VMILITARYINDIAINDIAN SERVICEWAZIRISTANMAHSUDOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLPicture on reverse of medal shows fort at Jamrud which commands the Khyber Pass. HC543Obverse: Crowned bust of King George V in robes; inscr.: GEORGIVS V KAISAR-I-HIND. Reverse : Picture of the fort at Jamrud. Between V formed by branches of an oak and luarel wreath a tablet inscr.: INDIA. Two bars attached to ribbon: WAZIRISTAN 1919-21 : MAHSUD 1919-20. Name inscr. on edge : F/L .D.CRAIK. RAF.CRAIK, D.Minted by1921199919181920191919217.9 x 3.6 cmabout 192020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsIndiaCalcuttaCalcutta Mint (?)MINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1678collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1945199920th century12:16:5811:43:2515:10:0315:08:0712:17:1912:11:24'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC545HC546HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1945340hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC544Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFSTARMILITARYSERVICEINDIAN SERVICEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintBritain, BritainOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord stateDesigned by Royal Mint engravers. Colours of ribbon represent services (Navy, Army, Air force)2002-01-07very goodWar medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.good. slight dry residue on inside edges of star-points.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1945194511940AwardedCRAIK, D.Star awarded for service in Second World War between 3rd September 1939 and 2nd September 1945. Qualification for RAF personnel: 1) Operations against the enemy providing that two months service had been completed in an operational unit. 2) Non-aircrew personnel had to complete six months service in an operational army command except that service at Dunkirk and in Norway also counted.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.p340.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFSTARMILITARYSERVICEINDIAN SERVICEOpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLStar awarded for service in Second World War between 3rd September 1939 and 2nd September 1945. Qualification for RAF personnel: 1) Operations against the enemy providing that two months service had been completed in an operational unit. 2) Non-aircrew personnel had to complete six months service in an operational army command except that service at Dunkirk and in Norway also counted.HC544Obverse: Star-shaped medal. In centre (Struck) Royal Cipher: GRJ: surmounted by crown, superimposed: THE 1939-1945 STAR. Reverse : Plain . CRAIK, D.Minted by1999194519451940193919455.0 x 3.7 cm20th centuryabout 1945AUWUniversity of St AndrewsBritainBritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1679collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1945199920th century12:16:5811:43:2615:10:3215:10:0312:17:1912:11:25'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC546HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1945343-45Gordon notes: Star awarded for one or more days service in North Africa between 10th June 1940 and 12th May 1943, inclusive. Qualification: recepient had to have landed in or flown over any African territory occupied by the enemy.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC545Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFSTARMILITARYAFRICAWARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintBritain, BritianunknownOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord stateColours of ribbon represent the desert and the services (Navy, Army, Air force).2002-01-07very goodWar medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star, 1914-15. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). HC544 - War medal. 1939-1945 Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1943194311940AwardedCRAIK, D.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.pp343-45.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFSTARMILITARYAFRICAWAROpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLHC545Obverse: Star-shaped medal. Centre, Royal Cipher: GRJ. Surmounted by crown, superimposed on circlet inscr.: THE AFRICA STAR. Reverse : Plain . CRAIK, D.unknownMinted by1943199919401945194019435.0 x 3.7 cmabout 194520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsBritianBritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1680collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1945199920th century12:16:5811:43:2615:10:5815:10:3212:17:2012:11:26'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC547HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1945347Gordon notes: Colours of ribbon represent the italian colours Star awarded for operational service in Sicily or Italy from 11th June 1943 and 8th May 1945, inclusive. RAF Qualification: aircrew service within Mediterranean theatre .hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC546Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFSTARMILITARYItalySERVICEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintBritain, BritainunknownOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord state2002-01-07very goodWar medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star, 1914-15. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). HC544 - War medal. 1939-1945 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC547 - War medal. Defence Medal,1939-45. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1945194511940AwardedCRAIK, D.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.pp347.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFSTARMILITARYITALYSERVICEOpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLHC546Obverse: Star-shaped medal. Centre (Struck) Royal Cipher: GRJ. Surmounted by crown, superimposed inscr.: THE ITALY STAR. Reverse : Plain . CRAIK, D.unknownMinted by1945199919401945194419455.0 x 3.7 cmabout 194520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainBritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1681collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1945199920th century12:16:5811:43:2715:11:1515:10:5812:17:2012:11:28'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC546HC548single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1945349hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC547Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFSTARMILITARYDEFENCEINDIAN SERVICEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintBritain, BritianunknownOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord stateObverse designed by T.H. Paget. Reverse designed by Wilson Parker.2002-01-07very goodWar medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centregood.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star, 1914-15. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). HC544 - War medal. 1939-1945 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC548 - War medal. George VI Medal, 1939-45.about 1945194511940AwardedCRAIK, D.Colours of ribbon represent enemy attacks on green land. Thin black stripe symbolises the black-out.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.medal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.pp349.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (cupro-nickel)MEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFSTARMILITARYDEFENCEINDIAN SERVICEOpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLColours of ribbon represent enemy attacks on green land. Thin black stripe symbolises the black-out.HC547Obverse: Uncrowned effigy of King George VI. Inscr.: GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX : F : D : IND : IMP : . Reverse : Crown resting on oak stump flanked by two lions. Top left inscr.: 1939.Top right inscr.: 1945. Lower section inscr.: THE DEFENCE MEDAL. CRAIK, D. unknownMinted by1945199919401945194419455.1 x 3.6 cmabout 194520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsBritianBritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1682collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1945199920th century12:16:5911:43:2715:11:1512:17:2012:11:29'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC546HC547single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1945351Gordon notes: Colours of ribbon represent union flag. Over 700,000 issued.hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC548Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALRAFPRESTONMILITARYDEFENCELIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIK, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C86Gordon, L.L.unknownRoyal MintBritain, BritainunknownOther medals mentioned above1Present2002-01-07Stored WithComponentRecord stateDesigned by E. Carter Preston.2002-01-07very goodWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.good. Ribbon faded12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999War medals awarded to D. Craik 1914 - 1945:- HC539 - War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross. HC540 - War medal. 1914-15 Star, 1914-15. HC541 - War medal. British War Medal, 1914-18. HC542 - War medal. Allied Victory Medal, 1914-19. HC543 - War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). HC544 - War medal. 1939-1945 Star. HC545 - War medal. Africa Star. HC546 - War medal. Italy Star. HC547 - War medal. The Defence Medal, 1939-45.about 1945194511940AwardedCRAIK, D.War medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centremedal is with 9 others, as listed above, on ribbons attached to metal medal bar with pin for wearing. Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.pp351.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (cupro-nickel)MEDALWAR MEDALCRAIK, D.RAFPRESTONMILITARYDEFENCELIONOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLHC548Obverse: Crowned head of King George VI : Legend : GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX ET INDIAE IMP : Reverse : Lion standing on a dragon lying on its back. Lion's right forepaw resting on dragon's head. 1939 / 1945 : in upper right of medal. CRAIK, D.unknownMinted by1945199919401945194419455.1 x 3.6 cmabout 194520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainBritainRoyal MintMINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1Other medals mentioned above 1815collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19741974197411:31:3414:06:2612:07:5016:46:3212:17:5112:14:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC549Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes: 'Individually Boxed'medalCOMMEMORATIVEPEDOGOGICALCRACOWPOLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαDonated byUnited CollegeMOSZER, ZenoninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-272011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88DonationunknownCracow, PolandMOSZER, ZenonDonated to United College, University of St Andrews, 1974.1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (Pedagogical School, Cracow, Poland), 1974good. green patina (part of stylistic effect?) on raised areas of obverse and reverse.11:30:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19731Note with medal states: Medal of the Higher Pedagogical School, Cracow, Poland. Presented to the United College by Professor Zenon Moszer, Rector of the School, 1974.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEPEDOGOGICALCRACOWPOLANDMOSZER, ZENONUNITED COLLEGEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDonated to United College, University of St Andrews, 1974.HC549obverse: (struck) stylised image of open book, written on pages: W S P . K. Above the letter K is a three-pointed crown. Below the book is the date in same stylised numerals (struck): 1946. reverse: on raised section forming stylised image of scroll (struck): WYZSZASZKOYA / PEDAGOGICZNA / IM. KOMISJI / EDUKACJI / NARODOWEJ / W KRAKOWIE. To the left, running along edge of medal, Legend (struck): W ROKU NADANIA I MIENIA. 1973.MOSZER, ZENON.Minted by19741974197019736.5 x 7.0 cm1974ADUniversity of St AndrewsPolandCracowunknownMINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 203collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199112:46:1012:32:2412:13:1212:01:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ad458ad458ad458AVGAVGOn 1958 (?) insurance list by artistOn 1958(?) insurance list. Hepburn Hall, Common RoomOn 1963 (?) list, by location. Hepburn Hall, Common RoomPatricia de Montfort's inventoryOn student list (for 'Recording Scotland' exhibition) as last seen at Hepburn Hall. Letter from Warden dated 13 October 1992 listing works still at Hepburn. MissingScotlandEDINBURGHCANONGATEPLAYHOUSEARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustHERON, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-04-29HC:C3DonationHERON, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-04-29ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £5.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-04-29unknownPlayhouse Close, CanongateHepburn Hall, Common Room1958196319891992unknownunknownunknownunknown1958196319901992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingSCOTLANDEDINBURGHCANONGATEPLAYHOUSEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1958195819631989 - 901992Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC55The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandHERON, James; (British, fl. 1873-1919CRE1997-04-29MUmissing1 1772collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2816:17:5215:11:5816:46:2712:17:4012:14:02HC551HC552HC553HC554single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1928cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC550Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALFRENCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toROBERTSON, HarrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknownPresent2002-02-11Record state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.good.14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC550 - HC554 Class medals awarded to Harry Robertson.about 1928192811928AwardedROBERTSON, HarryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALROBERTSON, HARRYCLASS MEDALFRENCHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC550obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: GENERAL FRENCH / HARRY ROBERTSON / 1928 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathROBERTSON, HarryMinted by1928199919281900192819285.2 cm diam.192820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS 1773collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2816:17:5215:12:2015:11:5812:17:4012:14:03HC550HC552HC553HC554single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC551Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALFRENCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toROBERTSON, HarrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.good14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC550 - HC554 Class medals awarded to Harry Robertson.about 1929192911929AwardedROBERTSON, HarryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALROBERTSON, HARRYCLASS MEDALFRENCHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC551obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SPECIAL FRENCH / HARRY ROBERTSON / 1929 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathROBERTSON, HarryMinted by1929199919291900192919295.2 cm diam.192920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1774collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2816:17:5315:12:3515:12:2012:17:4012:14:03HC550HC551HC553HC554single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC552Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALFRENCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toROBERTSON, HarrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.good14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC550 - HC554 Class medals awarded to Harry Robertson.about 1930193011930AwardedROBERTSON, HarryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALROBERTSON, HARRYCLASS MEDALFRENCHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC552obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: HONOURS FRENCH / HARRY ROBERTSON / 1930 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathROBERTSON, HarryMinted by1930199919301900193019305.2 cm diam.193020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1775collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2816:17:5315:12:4615:12:3512:17:4012:14:04HC550HC551HC552HC554single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC553Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALGERMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toROBERTSON, HarrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.good14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC550 - HC554 Class medals awarded to Harry Robertson.about 1929192911929AwardedROBERTSON, HarryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALROBERTSON, HARRYCLASS MEDALGERMANOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC553obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SPECIAL GERMAN / HARRY ROBERTSON / 1929 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathROBERTSON, HarryMinted by1929199919291900192919295.2 cm diam.192920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1776collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2916:17:5315:12:4612:17:4112:14:04HC550HC551HC552HC553single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC554Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALGERMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toROBERTSON, HarrypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.good14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC550 - HC554 Class medals awarded to Harry Robertson.about 1930193011930AwardedROBERTSON, HarryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALROBERTSON, HARRYCLASS MEDALGERMANOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC554obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: HONOURS GERMAN / HARRY ROBERTSON / 1930 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathROBERTSON, HarryMinted by1930199919301900193019305.2 cm diam.193020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1684collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1314:12:5616:17:5415:16:0316:46:2012:17:2112:11:30HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27HC2001.2HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1906-07hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-07ComponentRecord state2002-01-07very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.good. slight darkening12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-191120th century190711906AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleUntitled: woman baiting sma' linesClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.Professor D. Rutherford Dow, former owner of the Dow House was b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLd by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESANATOMYOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.HC555obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: LECTURES ON ANATOMY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1906-07. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1907199919061900190019995.2 cm diam.between 1906-0720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-07AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1685collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1316:17:5515:22:3815:16:0412:17:2112:11:31HC555HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1907-08hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC556Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C87unknownunknownunknownDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.1Present2002-01-07ComponentRecord state2002-01-07very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08good.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1908190811907AwardedDOW, David RutherfordClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESANATOMYOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC556obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: DEMONSTRATIONS ON ANATOMY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1907-08. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1908199919071900190019085.2 cm diam.between 1907-0820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-07AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1689collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1316:17:5515:26:3215:22:3812:17:2212:11:32HC555HC556HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC557Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.good.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1908190811908AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. HC557obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1908. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1908199919081900190019085.2 cm diam.190820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1690collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5615:44:4415:26:3212:17:2212:11:32HC555HC556HC557HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC656HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC558Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALMEDICAL JURISPRUDENCEPUBLIC HEALTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.good. Slight darkening tarnish in centre, on reverse side.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1908190811908AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. .Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910class medal - The Rutherford medal (University of St Andrews). No date.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESMEDICAL JURISPRUDENCEPUBLIC HEALTHMEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTHOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. .HC558obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1908. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1908199919081900190019085.2 cm diam.190820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1593collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1216:17:5615:46:1915:44:4412:17:1312:11:03HC555HC556HC557HC558HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC559Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALMATERIA MEDICATHERAPEUTICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.good. Slight darkening tarnish in centre, on reverse side. Corrosive tarnishing in centre, on obverse (figure of St Andrew)12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1909190911908AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESMATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICSMATERIA MEDICATHERAPEUTICSOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.HC559obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1908-09. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1909199919081900190019095.2 cm diam.190920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 215collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199116:49:0212:48:2316:41:5112:13:1612:01:05, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.130, ill .p.131ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19711914On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistUniversity Hall lounge On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistMISSING? Noted as not seen on 1963 (1983?) list by locationUniversity hall, old wing (2nd floor corridor stair landing) Inventoried by Alison ScottUniversity hall outside arts library Patricia de Montfort's inventoryUniversity hall, old wing, 2nd floor corridor Student exhibition list for 'Recording Scotland'missing from University HallScotlandABERDEENOLD ABERDEENTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustKAY, Violet McNeishinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171999-11-171997-05-01HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationKAY, Violet McNeishScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-01ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £7.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-05-01unknownOld AberdeenUniversity Hall, Lounge195819631984198919921999unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownRAWSON, Helen195819631984199019921999HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDABERDEENOLD ABERDEENTOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office19581958196322 October 19841989 - 19901992November 1999PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC56signed, lower right: VIOET M. KAYThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939195324.0 x 36.0 cm. (? or is it inches?)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a street in Old Aberdeen. Houses line the street on the right and a figure steps off the pavement in the centre.University of St AndrewsScotlandKAY, Violet McNeish; (British, 1914-1971)CRE1997-05-01MUmissing1 1594collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1900199920th century14:24:1016:17:5615:48:0215:46:1916:46:17HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114AMCHC560Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYSYSTEMATIC PATHOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-272011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.good.1999SCOTT, Caroline1999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1909190911908AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2bronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESPATHOLOGYSYSTEMATIC PATHOLOGYMEDICINEsee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm1999Dr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.HC560obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SYSTEMATIC PATHOLOGY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1908-09. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1909199919081900190019095.2 cm diam.190920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0203unknownMINT2002-01-17AAmuseummusa/g2/drawer 3.11 1691collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5715:49:4115:48:0212:17:2212:11:33HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC561Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALMENTAL DISEASESMENTALMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.good.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1909190911909AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESMENTAL DISEASESMENTALMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. HC561obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MENTAL DISEASES / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1909. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1909199919091900190019095.2 cm diam.190920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1692collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5715:55:2815:49:4212:17:2212:11:34HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC563HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC562Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALMIDWIFERYGYNAEOCOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17very goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10good.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1910191011909AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESMIDWIFERYGYNAEOCOLOGYMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. HC562obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MIDWIFERY AND GYNAEOCOLOGY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1909-10. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE. early 20th centuryDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1910199919091900190019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AA12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1693collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5816:08:1915:55:2912:17:2312:11:35HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC564HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC563Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALSYSTEMATIC MEDICINESYSTEMATICMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.fair. much darkening tarnish (fingerprints?) on reverse and obverse. Surface affected only.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1910191011909AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESSYSTEMATIC MEDICINESYSTEMATICMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.HC563obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SYSTEMATIC MEDICINE / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1909-10. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.DOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1910199919091900190019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AB12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1694collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5816:45:4016:08:1912:17:2312:11:36HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC565HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC564Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALOPTHALMOLOGYOPTICALMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910fair. much darkening tarnish (fingerprints?) on reverse and obverse. Surface dirt and slight pitting.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1910191011910AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESOPTHALMOLOGYOPTICALMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. HC564obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: OPTHALMOLOGY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1910. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.DOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1910199919101900190019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AB12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1695collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1416:17:5816:46:5516:45:4012:17:2312:11:36HC555HC556HC557HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC566HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC565Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALOPERATIVE SURGERYSURGERYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17goodClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.fair. much darkening tarnish (fingerprints?) on reverse and obverse. Surface dirt and slight pitting.12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1910191011910AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESOPERATIVE SURGERYSURGERYMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University.HC565obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: OPERATIVE SURGERY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1910. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.DOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1910199919101900190019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AB12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1696collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:23:1516:17:5916:48:1016:46:5512:17:2312:11:37HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC1999.19HC1999.20HC1999.21HC1999.22HC1999.23HC1999.24HC1999.25HC1999.26HC1999.27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC566Inventoried in the University LibraryDOW HOUSEmedalCLASS MEDALCLINICAL SURGERYSURGERYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toDOW, David RutherfordDOW, AgnesMORTON, AgnespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-17HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-17ComponentRecord state2002-01-17fairClass medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.fair. much darkening tarnish (fingerprints?) on reverse and obverse. Surface dirt and deep pitting. Reverse - corrosion to date (1910-11)12:21:13oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC1999.19 - HC1999.27, HC2001.2: other watercolours, drawings, oil painting and prints from the Dow House. HC555-566 Class medals awarded to David Rutherford Dow, 1906-1911about 1910191011910AwardedDOW, David RutherfordDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.The Anatomistuntitled: Baker's Lane, St Andrewsuntitled: red flowers in green vaseuntitled: rose hips and leavesuntitled: flowering plantBalcomie Castle & The Caveuntitled: bridge and treesUniversity of Dundee - a View From Perth RoadUniversity of Dundee - Geddes QuadrangleProfessor D. Rutherford Dow b. 1887 in Crail and d. 12 November 1979. He studied at St Andrews 1906-11 and graduated M.B., Ch. B., with distinction. He began work at the University in 1913 as part-time assistant in Anatomy to Professor Musgrove; became a part-time lecturer in 1914; was awarded M.D. for his thesis on blood vessels in 1924; was appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College, Dundee in 1925; was the first master of Queen's College, Dundee, 1954-8 and was awarded the LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1959. His early work was influenced by Sir James Mackenzie, who lived in St Andrews 1918-24. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeDOW HOUSEDOW, DR AGNESDOW, PROFESSOR D. RUTHERFORDMEDALCLASS MEDALMORTON, AGNESCLINICAL SURGERYSURGERYMEDICINEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. HC566obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: CLINICAL SURGERY / DAVID RUTHERFORD DOW / 1910-11. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath DOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDunknownMinted by1910199919101900190019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-17AC12:21:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer D2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerD1 1856collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1881193219th or 20th century20:34:2516:39:1511:20:0916:46:37'Literate Ladies: a Fifty-year Experiment' ; Alumnus Chronicle. No 59.The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970.HC568HC628HC629HC675HC914HC915single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1881pp.122-23hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRAMCHC567Inventoried in the University Library by Caroline Scott, 1999.BADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222002-02-26SMART, Robert N.CANT, R.G.unknownJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)Edinburgh, Scotlandnote with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateAnother example (HC675) without a sash is hallmarked, possibly the work of James Nasmyth, operating in Glasgow. Badge must have been made between 1881 (the date of the addition of an 'A' to the qualification), and 1932 (the end of the 50 year programme).2002-02-26goodbadge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.good. badge has very dark patina. Dirt or some other residue adhering to recessed areas. Sash in mint condition.16:38:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-241999ROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC 568, HC628, HC629, HC6752011-10-06between 1881-1932193211881AwardedunknownCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge awarded to Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm, LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.Leather badge sewn onto sash: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 95 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGHBADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastorebronze (?). Badge on purple and black silk sashBADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StoreObject History File19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.note with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).HC567obverse: (struck) image of St Andrew standing before Saltire Cross. Letters(struck): L L A. All enclosed in legend (struck): + UNIVERSITY . OF . SAINT . ANDREWS + 1877. reverse: unable to see - sash obscures view. unknownMinted bydbi HC567.jpg1932193218811881188119325.9 cm x 3.8 cmafter 188119th or 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)MINT2002-02-26AB16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1857collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1881193219th or 20th century20:36:2216:39:1511:20:1015:28:07'Literate Ladies: a Fifty-year Experiment' ; Alumnus Chronicle. No 59.The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970.HC567HC628HC629HC675HC914HC915single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1881pp.122-23hcr1cr67ac114ac114HRAMCHC568Inventoried in the University Library by Caroline Scott, 1999.BADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-04-152011-04-112010-04-222002-02-26SMART, Robert N.CANT, R.G.unknownJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)Edinburgh, Scotlandnote with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateAnother example (HC675) without a sash is hallmarked, possibly the work of James Nasmyth, operating in Glasgow. Badge must have been made between 1881 (the date of the addition of an 'A' to the qualification), and 1932 (the end of the 50 year programme).2002-02-26goodbadge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.good. badge has very dark patina. Dirt or some other residue adhering to recessed areas. Sash in mint condition.16:38:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-241999ROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC 568, HC628, HC629, HC6752011-10-06between 1881-1932193211881AwardedunknownCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge awarded to Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm, LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.Leather badge sewn onto sash: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 95 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGHBADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastorebronze (?). Badge on purple and black silk sashBADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StoreObject History File19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.note with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).HC568obverse: (struck) image of St Andrew standing before Saltire Cross. Letters(struck): L L A. All enclosed in legend (struck): + UNIVERSITY . OF . SAINT . ANDREWS + 1877. reverse: unable to see - sash obscures view. unknownMinted bydbi HC568.jpg1932193218811881188119325.9 cm x 3.8 cmafter 188119th or 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)MINT2002-02-26AB16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1848collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1982198215th March 198211:50:2711:46:1115:29:1816:46:3712:18:0112:14:58'British Battles and Medals' (4th Edition)HC542single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1918313Gordon notes approx. 5,725,000 were issued.hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC569Inventoried in University LibrarymedalWAR MEDALCAMERONSALLIEDMILITARYALLIED VICTORY MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSUTHERLAND, W.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C86Gordon, L.L.DonationRoyal MintGreat BritainunknownTicket with medal state: "Allied Victory medal handed in 15.3.82 by a police woman who said that it had been handed in at the police station by a student who was given it by a woman for the university."1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateDesigned by W.McMillan for Royal Mint.2002-02-26very goodWar medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to Private W. Sutherland.good.11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC542 - Allied Victory Medal awared to D. Craik, 1914 - 1919about 1919191911914AwardedSUTHERLAND, W.this medal was awarded with either 1) 1914 Star 2) 1914-15 Star 3) British War Medal it was NEVER awarded alone. Eligibility was having been mobalized in any fighting service and served in any theatre of operations between midnight 4th/5th August 1914 and midnight 11th/12th November 1918.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.Ticket with medal state: "Allied Victory medal handed in 15.3.82 by a police woman who said that it had been handed in at the police station by a student who was given it by a woman for the university." Details of medal can be found in: Gordon. L.L. 'British Battles and Medals' 4th Edition. Spink & Son Ltd. London. 1971.p313.War MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreBronze laquered copperMEDALWAR MEDALSUTHERLAND, W.CAMERONSALLIEDMILITARYALLIED VICTORY MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePUBLthis medal was awarded with either 1) 1914 Star 2) 1914-15 Star 3) British War Medal it was NEVER awarded alone. Eligibility was having been mobalized in any fighting service and served in any theatre of operations between midnight 4th/5th August 1914 and midnight 11th/12th November 1918.Ticket with medal state: "Allied Victory medal handed in 15.3.82 by a police woman who said that it had been handed in at the police station by a student who was given it by a woman for the university."HC569Obverse: Winged full-length figure of Victory, left arm extended, holding palm branch in right hand. Reverse : Enclosed by laurel wreath inscr.: THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION 1914 -1919. Name indented on edge : 2419 PTE. W. SUTHERLAND. CAMERONSSUTHERLAND, W.UnknownMinted by1919198219141982191419194.8 x 3.5 cmabout 191815th March 1982WADUniversity of St Andrews Great BritainRoyal MintMINT2002-02-26AA11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 216collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911958199116:56:4215:16:1112:49:3316:42:1212:13:2012:01:06, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.130, ill .p.131ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19481859On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistUniversity Hall, staircase On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistUniversity Hall, Staircase Noted as not seen on 1963 (1983?) list by locationUniversity Hall, old wing, main stair, 1st floor Inventoried by Alison ScottUniversity Hall, old wing, main stair, 1st floor Patricia de Montfort's inventoryUniversity Hall, Old wing, main stair, 1st floor Student exhibition list for 'Recording Scotland'University Hall, Old Wing, first floorUniversity Hall, Old Wing, first floorPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.ScotlandFIFEFALKLANDFALKLAND PALACEPALACEARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMACCOLL, Dugald SutherlandinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-03-121997-05-01HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMACCOLL, Dugald SutherlandScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-01ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £10.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-05-012001-03-212001-03-212001-03-21goodfairgoodgoodFalkland Palaceframemountartworkgood, frame slightly chipped (Sandy Trant, 1999)Chipped at bottom centre, loss at bottom right corner and two areas of loss at top right corner.Good condition.Two areas of colour loss in the upper right quarter of piece, on the right tower and in the sky above.University Hall, Staircase1958196319841989199219991999200320082009unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1958196319841990199219991999200320082009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour and pencilSCOTLANDFIFEFALKLANDFALKLAND PALACEPALACEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewooden frame: 43.0 x 53.1 cm19581958196322 October 19841989 - 199019921999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC57signed and inscribed, lower left: Falkland Palace/ DSM label, verso, printed: 1849 label, verso, crayon: 55 label, verso, ink: [covered] Falkland Palace/ D S MacColl/ RSW 159 label, verso: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS/ Title of picture, Falkland Palace/ Artist's Name, D.S. MacColl/ Address,/ Hampstead Way]/ [?] IXXXIIThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939195329.0 x 19.4 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Falkland Palace, Fife. The painting focuses on the gatehouse with its two rounded turrets, with the rest of the Palace obscured by a large tree.University of St AndrewsScotlandMacCOLL, Dugald Sutherland; (British, 1859-1948)CRE1997-05-01ABuh1 1701collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0616:19:5215:30:4816:46:2212:17:2412:11:42HC571HC572HC573HC574HC575HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1894hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC570Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs, Box 4'.medalCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαawarded toHERRING, P.T.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21very goodClass medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.good.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 570 - 572 Also HC 573 - 578 (A.J. Herring)about 1894189411894AwardedHERRING, P.T.Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, P.T.CLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYEDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of Edinburgh.HC570obverse: seal of University of Edinburgh. Shield with saltire cross; thistle in upper section; book in middle section; three-towered castle in lower section. Encircled by text UNIVERSITAS ACADEMICA EDINBURGENSIS reverse inscr. : PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY / P.T. HERRING / 1894. engraved with laurel wreath.HERRING, P.T.Minted by1894199918941900185018945.2 cm diam.189420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AA12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1702collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0616:19:5215:33:1315:30:4812:17:2412:11:44HC570HC572HC573HC574HC575HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1895hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC571Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs, Box 4'.medalCLASS MEDALMEDICAL JURISPRUDENCEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαawarded toHERRING, P.T.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21very goodClass medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.good. fingerprint in centre of reverse (tarnishing)12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 570 - 572 Also HC 573 - 578 (A.J. Herring)about 1895189511895AwardedHERRING, P.T.Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, P.T.CLASS MEDALMEDICAL JURISPRUDENCEEDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of Edinburgh.HC571obverse: seal of University of Edinburgh. Shield with saltire cross; thistle in upper section; book in middle section; three-towered castle in lower section. Encircled by text UNIVERSITAS ACADEMICA EDINBURGENSIS reverse inscr. : MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE / PERCY.T. HERRING / 1895 engraved with laurel wreath.HERRING, P.T.Minted by1895199918951900185018955.2 cm diam.189520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AA12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1703collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0616:19:5215:34:5015:33:1412:17:2512:11:45HC570HC571HC573HC574HC575HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1896hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC572Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs, Box 4'.medalCLASS MEDALPRACTICE OF PHYSICSEDINBURGHPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, P.T.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21very goodClass medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.good. fingerprint in centre of reverse (tarnishing)12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 570 - 572 Also HC 573 - 578 (A.J. Herring)about 1896189611895AwardedHERRING, P.T.Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, P.T.CLASS MEDALPRACTICE OF PHYSICSEDINBURGHPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of Edinburgh.HC572obverse: seal of University of Edinburgh : Shield with saltire cross : thistle in upper section : book in middle section : three-towered castle in lower section. Encircled by text UNIVERSITAS ACADEMICA EDINBURGENSIS reverse inscr. : PRACTICE OF PHYSICS - SENIOR DIVISION / PERCY.T. HERRING / 1895-96 engraved with laurel wreath.late 19th centuryHERRING, P.T.Minted by1896199918951900185018965.2 cm diam.189620th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AA12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1704collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0716:19:5315:35:5115:34:5112:17:2512:11:46HC570HC571HC572HC574HC575HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC573Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates, Box 4'. Note in tray states: 'AJ Herring - See related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALBOTANYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Fair. darkening in all areas.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 573 - 578 Also HC570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1929192911928AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, AGNES JANECLASS MEDALBOTANYMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC573obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: THEORETICAL MEDICAL BOTANY / AGNES JANE HERRING / 1928-29 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathHERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1929199919281900190019295.2 cm diam.192920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1705collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0716:19:5315:36:4715:35:5112:17:2512:11:48HC570HC571HC572HC573HC575HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1929hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC574Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates, Box 4'. Note in tray states: 'AJ Herring - See related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929good. darkening in all areas.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 573 - 578 Also HC570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1929192911929AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, AGNES JANECLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC574obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL / AGNES JANE HERRING / 1929 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathHERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1929199919291900190019295.2 cm diam.192920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1706collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0716:19:5415:37:5415:36:4712:17:2512:11:49HC570HC571HC572HC573HC574HC576HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC575Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates, Box 4'. Note in tray states: 'AJ Herring - See related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALANATOMYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.good. darkening in all areas.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 573 - 578 Also HC570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1930193011930AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, AGNES JANECLASS MEDALANATOMYMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC575obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SENIOR ANATOMY AND PRACTICAL ANATOMY / AGNES JANE HERRING / 1930 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathHERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1930199919301900190019305.2 cm diam.193020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AA12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1622collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199912:28:0516:19:5415:38:2415:37:5412:17:1512:11:07HC570HC571HC572HC573HC574HC575HC577HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1931hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHRHC576Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs, box 4'. Note in tray notes: 'AJ Herring - see related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALBACTERIOLOGYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222001-08-15HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2001-08-15ComponentRecord state2001-08-15goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Fair. Dark tarneshing on obverse and reverse. Edge very dark.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999black and white photographHC573 - 578 Also HC 570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1931193111930AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneClass medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCLASS MEDALHERRING, AGNES JANEBACTERIOLOGYMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history fileGrey metal frame: 42.2 x 57.3 cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireCATHC576obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: BECTERIOLOGY / AGNES JANE HERRING / 1930-31. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath Stamped on edge : UNIVERSITY 20th century 20th centuryunknown HERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1551199919310190019300190019315.2 cm diam.1931AUWUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownMINT2001-08-15AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1708collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0716:19:5415:42:0115:38:2412:17:2612:11:50HC570HC571HC572HC573HC574HC575HC576HC578single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1931hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC577Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates, Box 4'. Note in tray states: 'AJ Herring - See related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Fair. Darkening in all areas. Heavy tarnish on edges, reverse, obverse.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 573 - 578 Also HC570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1931193111930AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, AGNES JANECLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC577obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PATHOLOGY / AGNES JANE HERRING B.Sc. / 1930-31 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathHERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1931199919301900190019315.2 cm diam.193120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1709collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0716:19:5515:42:0112:17:2612:11:52HC570HC571HC572HC573HC574HC575HC576HC577single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1932hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC578Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates, Box 4'. Note in tray states: 'AJ Herring - See related documentation in Muniments, Box 4 M150. 5201-5300, 5301-5400.'medalCLASS MEDALMIDWIFERY AND GYNAEOCOLOGYMEDICALMIDWIFERYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toHERRING, Agnes JanepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Fair. Darkening in all areas. Heavy tarnish on edges, reverse, obverse.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC 573 - 578 Also HC570 - 572 (PT Herring)about 1932193211931AwardedHERRING, Agnes JaneAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALHERRING, AGNES JANECLASS MEDALMIDWIFERY AND GYNAEOCOLOGYMEDICALMIDWIFERYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC578obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MIDWIFERY AND GYNAEOCOLOGY / AGNES JANE HERRING B.Sc. / 1931-32 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathHERRING, Agnes JaneMinted by1932199919311900190019325.2 cm diam.193220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1742collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4315:32:2816:19:5516:46:2312:17:3212:12:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1919hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC579Inventoried in University Library.medalCLASS MEDALPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMCLAREN, Allison TalbertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to Allison Talbert McLaren for Natural Philosophy (Equal), 1918-19.good. slight darkening12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1918191911919AwardedMCLEAN, Allison TalbertAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMCLAREN, ALLISON TALBERTCLASS MEDALPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC579obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (EQUAL) / ALLISON TALBERT MCLAREN / 1918-19 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMCLAREN, Allison TalbertMinted by1919199919191900191819195.2 cm diam.191920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 217collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819911958199116:59:3712:54:1414:39:1816:41:5112:13:2312:01:0612:35:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19601885130HC581958 Insurance listst salvators hall guest room 1958 Insurance listst salvators hall guest room 1963 list by locationst salvators hall wardens flat Alison ScottSt Salvators Hall wardens flat Patricia de MontfortSt Salvators hall wardens flat For student exhibition, 'Recording Scotland'St Salvators hall wardens flat Karen M. LeeIn St. Salvator's Hall (Conference Office)Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeScotlandEDINBURGHCALTONOLD CALTON JAILTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREJAILgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMACGEORGE, Mabel VictoriainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221997-05-06HC:C3DonationMACGEORGE, Mabel VictoriaScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-06ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £6.00 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581991VOCE, Ella1997-05-062011-03-29goodvery goodThe Old Calton Jailvery good. frame very good, although gilding faded, verso needs remaskingWater marks, upper centre. Small dent, upper left. Frame scuffed at corners and gilt paint flaked off along bottom edge.St. Salvator's Hall, Guest Room195819581963198819891992199420012003unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownLEE, Karen M.EXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, Helen195819581963198819901992199420012003ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorepencilwatercolour (and chalk?)SCOTLANDEDINBURGHCALTONOLD CALTON JAILTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTMACGEORGE, MABEL VICTORIAJAILsee files in Collections Office44.8 cm x 57.5 cm faded gilt frame with mount19581958196322 September 19881989 - 19901992199419 February 200119 August 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC58signed, recto lower right in pencil: M. V. Macgeorge inscr. on label, verso: Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colour / The Old Calton Jail. M. V. MacGeorge / Bield Gifford Price 8"8"0 (missing, 2004) inscr. on label, verso, lower left: No. 60 Purchased by / THE PILGRIM TRUST / (deleted-No.5) by MRS. MACGEORGE / May, 1942The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC58JPG.JPG42519461946193919391900194223.8 cm x 33.8 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the skyline of Edinburgh, with Old Calton Jail in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandMacGEORGE, Mabel Victoria (nee Munro); (British, 1885-1960)CRE1997-05-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1792collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1930199920th century14:29:3116:19:5516:09:1716:46:3012:17:4612:14:19HC581HC582single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC580Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs. Box 4.'medalCLASS MEDALECONOMICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Special Economics, 1930.good. very dark patina.14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC580 - HC582 class medals awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte.about 1930193011930AwardedWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Economics, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Modern History, 1930-31.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWHYTE, QUENTIN ALEXANDERCLASS MEDALECONOMICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC580obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SPECIAL ECONOMICS / QUENTIN ALEXANDER WHYTE/ 1930. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderMinted by1930199919301930193019305.2 cm diam.193020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1793collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1931199920th century14:29:3116:19:5616:09:3816:09:1712:17:4612:14:21HC580HC582single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1931cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC581Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs. Box 4.'medalCLASS MEDALECONOMICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Economics, 1930-31.good. very dark patina.14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC580 - HC582 class medals awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte.about 1931193111931AwardedWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Special Economics, 1930.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Modern History, 1930-31.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWHYTE, QUENTIN ALEXANDERCLASS MEDALECONOMICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC581obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: HONOURS ECONOMICS / QUENTIN ALEXANDER WHYTE/ 1930-31. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderMinted by1931199919311931193119315.2 cm diam.193120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1794collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1931199920th century14:29:3216:19:5616:10:1816:09:3812:17:4712:14:21HC580HC581single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1931cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC582Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs. Box 4.'medalCLASS MEDALHISTORYMODERN HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Modern History, 1930-31.good. very dark patina.14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC580 - HC582 class medals awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte.about 1931193111931AwardedWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Special Economics, 1930.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Economics, 1930-31.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALWHYTE, QUENTIN ALEXANDERCLASS MEDALHISTORYMODERN HISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC582obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: HONOURS MODERN HISTORY / QUENTIN ALEXANDER WHYTE/ 1930-31. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathWHYTE, Quentin AlexanderMinted by1931199919311931193119315.2 cm diam.193120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1697collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:25:1416:19:5616:46:2112:17:2312:11:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1900-1999hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried in the University LibraryEDINBURGHCASTLEmedalCLASS MEDALbookTHISTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of EdinburghinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21very goodClass medal of University of Edinburgh (no inscription)good.12:24:36oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199920th century199911900AwardedunknownDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeEDINBURGHUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHCASTLEMEDALCLASS MEDALBOOKTHISTLEOpen Access Storesee object fileblack plastic frame: 18.5 x 16.1cm19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireDr Agnes Dow left her home, the Dow House, to the University of St Andrews. The trustees of her estate gave the watercolours, drawings and prints HC1999.18-HC1999.27 and some photographs, found in the house, to the University. Dr Agnes Dow, nee Morton was the wife of Professor D. Rutherford Dow. They married in 1942.HC583obverse: Seal of the University of Edinburgh. Shield with Saltire cross; Thistle in upper section; book in middle section; three towered castle in lower section. Encircled by text UNIVERSITAS ACADMECIA EDINBURGENSIS reverse no inscription. engraved with laurel wreath.unknownunknownMinted by1999199919001900190019995.2cm diam.between 1900-199920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 1796collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1918199920th century14:29:3216:13:0916:25:3416:46:3012:17:4712:14:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1918cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC584Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates and photographs. Box 4.'CLASS MEDALmedalDUXENGLISHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCreated byWALKER, Elizabeth M. A.Madras CollegeRAMSAY, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-272011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownRAMSAY, JamesDundee, Scotland1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord stateHallmarks do not bear out dating and maker of medal. Place mark is an anchor (or possibly the tree of Glasgow) NOT Dundee's mark (a pot bearing lillies); Maker's mark indicates a certain James Robertson, of Edinburgh, NOT James Ramsay of Dundee. James Ramsay of Dundee first appears as a Goldsmith in 1864 which would make him about 72 years old in 1918 (it is possible a Goldsmith might continue to work beyond sixty years old); James Robertson of Edinburgh was active in 1901-02. The date letter is 't' in a square shield which does not correspond to Dundee, Edinburgh or Glasgows date letters of the period surrounding 1918. The closest date marks indicated in Jackson's 'Silver and Gold Marks' are 1825 (Edinburgh), 1900-01 (Edinburgh, although this is in an oval shield) and 1942-43 (Glasgow).2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Elizabeth M.A. Walker for Dux in English, 1918.(Madras College). Shield shaped.excellent. slight tarnish14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999about 1918191811918AwardedWALKER, Elizabeth M. A.Awarded by the Madras College ClubTyped note with medal states: DUX IN ENGLISH (Silver Medal, presented by Madras College Club) - Elizabeth M.A. WalkerClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreSilver. In presentation case with white silk and blue velvet lining.CLASS MEDALMEDALMADRAS COLLEGEDUXENGLISHWALKER, ELIZABETH M.A.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the Madras College ClubHC584obverse: Crest: St Andrew against saltire cross, below is coat of arms of Madras College (Dr James Bell's arms): shield with chevron and three bells arranged in a triangle, mounted with crest of flexed arm with gauntlet holding a scroll in fist. Motto inscr: PRO REGE ET CREGE. Gothic lettering inscr. Presented By The Madras College Club. Reverse: Inscr.: MADRAS COLLEGE / ST ANDREWS / ELIZABETH M.A. WALKER / DUX / IN / ENGLISH / 1918. Hallmarked.WALKER, ELIZABETH M. A.Minted by1918199919181918191819187.6 cm x 4.4 cm191820th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundeeJames RamsayMINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1758collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4216:25:3416:50:2116:46:2512:17:3612:13:49HC586HC587HC588HC589HC602single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1900hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC585Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALBOTANYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC 589 Class medals awarded to Agnes HIll Nicollabout 1900190011900AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALBOTANYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC585obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: BOTANY / AGNES HILL NICOLL / 1900 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathNICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1900199919001900190019005.2 cm diam.190020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1759collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4216:25:3516:50:2116:10:5012:17:3712:13:49HC585HC587HC588HC589HC602single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1901hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC586Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALBOTANYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC589 Class medals awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll.about 1901190111901AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALBOTANYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC586obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PRACTICAL BOTANY / AGNES HILL NICOLL / 1901 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathNICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1901199919011900190119015.2 cm diam.190120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1760collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4216:16:3416:25:3516:50:2116:11:1912:17:3712:13:50HC585HC586HC588HC589HC602single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1903hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC587Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCreated byNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewsAlexander Kirkwood and SonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-272011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, Scotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC589 Class medals awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll.about 1903190311903AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALANATOMYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC587obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ANATOMY / AGNES H. NICOLL, M.A. / 1902-03 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathNICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1903199919031900190319035.2 cm diam.190320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1761collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4216:25:3616:50:2116:12:1312:17:3712:13:51HC585HC586HC587HC589HC602single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1904hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC588Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALANATOMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC589 Class medals awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll.about 1904190411904AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALANATOMYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC588obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: DEMONSTRATIONS OF ANATOMY / AGNES H. NICOLL, M.A. / 1903-04 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathNICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1904199919041900190419045.2 cm diam.190420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1762collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4316:25:3616:50:2112:17:3812:13:51HC585HC586HC587HC588HC602single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1905hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC589Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALMEDICINESYSTEMATIC MEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC589 Class medals awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll.about 1905190511905AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALMEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSYSTEMATIC MEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC589obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SYSTEMATIC MEDICINE / AGNES H. NICOLL, M.A. / 1904-05. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Engraved on edge: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE.NICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1905199919051900190519055.2 cm diam.190520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 218collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199117:05:0112:56:5712:38:5612:13:2712:01:07published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 38, col. ill. p.33ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458SKHAVG19601885Missing. Last known location St Salvator's Hall.1958 Insurance list. Dr. Salmond's Room1963 list by location. Dr. Salmond's Office, St Salvator's HallPatricia de Montfort. MissingScotlandST ANDREWSCASTLEFIFEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMACGEORGE, Mabel VictoriainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171999-02-011997-05-06HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMACGEORGE, Mabel VictoriaScotlantThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-06ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £6.00 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-05-06unknownThe Castle of St. Andrews1981195819631989unknownunknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia de1981195819631990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourSCOTLANDST ANDREWSCASTLEFIFEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1981195819631989 - 90PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC59signed, lower right: M. V. MacGeorgeThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADWatercolour depicting St Andrews Castle, Fife with the sea in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlantMacGEORGE, Mabel Victoria (nee Munro); (British, 1885-1960)CRE1997-05-06MUmissing1 1698collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0516:25:3616:13:1116:46:2112:17:2312:11:39HC591HC592single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1922hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC590Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALECONOMICSGENERAL ECONOMICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toGUTHRIE, William DarlingpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for General Economics (Equal), 1921-22.good. slight tarnish on reverse.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC590-592.about 1922192211921AwardedGUTHRIE, William DarlingAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Junior Hebrew (Equal), 1921-22.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Senior Hebrew, 1922-23.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALGUTHRIE, WILLIAM DARLINGCLASS MEDALECONOMICSGENERAL ECONOMICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC590obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: GENERAL ECONOMICS (EQUAL) / WILLIAM DARLING GUTHRIE / 1921-22 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathGUTHRIE, William DarlingMinted by1922199919211900190019225.2 cm diam.192220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1699collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0516:25:3716:13:2816:13:1112:17:2412:11:40HC590HC592single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1922hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC591Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALHEBREWJUNIOR HEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toGUTHRIE, William DarlingpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Junior Hebrew (Equal), 1921-22.good. slight tarnish on reverse (date area).12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC590-592.about 1922192211921AwardedGUTHRIE, William DarlingAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for General Economics (Equal), 1921-22.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Senior Hebrew, 1922-23.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALGUTHRIE, WILLIAM DARLINGCLASS MEDALHEBREWJUNIOR HEBREWOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC591obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: JUNIOR HEBREW (EQUAL) / WILLIAM DARLING GUTHRIE / 1921-22 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathGUTHRIE, William DarlingMinted by1922199919211900190019225.2 cm diam.192220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1700collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:28:0616:25:3716:13:2812:17:2412:11:40HC590HC591single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1923hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC592Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALHEBREWSENIOR HEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toGUTHRIE, William DarlingpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-21ComponentRecord state2002-01-21goodClass medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Senior Hebrew, 1922-23.good. slight tarnish on reverse (date area). Darkening in all areas.12:27:29oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC590-592.about 1923192311922AwardedGUTHRIE, William DarlingAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for General Economics (Equal), 1921-22.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Junior Hebrew (Equal), 1921-22.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALGUTHRIE, WILLIAM DARLINGCLASS MEDALHEBREWSENIOR HEBREWOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC592obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITATAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SENIOR HEBREW (EQUAL) / WILLIAM DARLING GUTHRIE / 1922-23 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathearly 20th centuryGUTHRIE, William DarlingMinted by1923199919221900190019235.2 cm diam.192320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-21AB12:27:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer GH2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerGH1 1654collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:02:5016:25:3816:13:4516:46:1712:17:1512:11:09HC594single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1897hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC593Inventoried in University Library, Box 5medalCLASS MEDALCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBALFOUR, Edward J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, 1897.Good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC594 - Class Medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, Honours, 1897-98.about 1897189711896AwardedBALFOUR, Edward J.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, Honours, 1897Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBALFOUR, EDWARD J.CLASS MEDALCHEMISTRYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC593obverse: ancient seal of university of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. Reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. :(upper) CHEMISTRY / (lower) EDWARD J. BALFOUR / (middle)1896-97. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.late 19th centuryBALFOUR Edward J.Minted by1897199918961900189618975.2 cm diam.189720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1655collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:02:5016:25:3816:13:4512:17:1512:11:10HC593single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1897hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMC HC594Inventoried in University Library, box 5.medalCLASS MEDALCHEMISTRYHONOURSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBALFOUR, Edward J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, Honours, 1897Good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC593 - class medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry 1896-97about 1898189811897AwardedBALFOUR, Edward J.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, 1897.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBALFOUR, EDWARD J.CLASS MEDALCHEMISTRYHONOURSOpen Access Store object history file 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC594obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse inscr. in centre with university motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. :(upper) CHEMISTRY, HONOURS / (lower) EDWARD J. BALFOUR / (middle)1897-98. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.late 19th centuryBALFOUR, Edward. JMinted by1898199918971900189718985.1 cm diam.189720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1765collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:47:5916:25:3916:14:3716:46:2612:17:3812:13:53HC596HC597HC598HC599HC600HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1907hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC595Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALANCIENT HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07good. very dark patina12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1907190711907AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALANCIENT HISTORYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC595obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ANCIENT HISTORY / RUTH E. PROCTOR / 1906-07 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1907199919071900190719075.2 cm diam.190720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1766collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:47:5916:25:3916:15:2216:14:3712:17:3912:13:54HC595HC597HC598HC599HC600HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC596Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALANATOMYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09good.12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1909190911909AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALANATOMYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC596obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: LECTURES ON ANATOMY / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1908-09 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1909199919091900190919095.2 cm diam.190920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1767collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:47:5916:25:3916:17:1716:15:2212:17:3912:13:55HC595HC596HC598HC599HC600HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1910hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC597Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10good.12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1910191011910AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC597obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PHYSIOLOGY / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1909-10 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1910199919101900191019105.2 cm diam.191020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1768collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:47:5916:25:4016:17:5016:17:1712:17:3912:13:56HC595HC596HC597HC599HC600HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1911hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC598Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALPUBLIC HEALTHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11good. surface pitted12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1911191111911AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALPUBLIC HEALTHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC598obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PUBLIC HEALTH / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1910-11. Engraved on edge: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1911199919111900191119115.2 cm diam.191120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1769collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:48:0016:25:4016:19:0016:17:5112:17:3912:13:59HC595HC596HC597HC598HC600HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC599Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALMENTAL DISEASESMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912good. slight tarnish12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1912191211912AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALMENTAL DISEASESUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC599obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MENTAL DISEASES / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1912. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1912199919121900191219125.2 cm diam.191220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 8collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531991199114:56:1014:31:4510:37:1610:20:0116:42:1712:10:0212:00:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'salh10alh10ac114kjk2ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19471861134HC6 HC6Warden's flat, St Salvator's HallIn St. Salvator's Hall Regent's Suite.Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections Office on 6 April 2005.Returned to Regents' Room, St Salv HallMoved to Christopher Smith's office in College Gate (top floor, turn right)Moved to mco from Regent's Room, St Salvator's HallIn College Gate room 308, now Peter Clark (Proctor)'s office.CRAILScotlandLANDSCAPEFIFEHARBOURFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBLACK, Ann SpenceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-092011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172007-12-071996-09-23HC:C3DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-23ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1996-09-232011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodgoodgoodgoodCrail Harbourfarmemountimagevery good. frame very good condition (SHE 2001) Scott, 1988, noted: 'One brown spot in sky' Buckling in mount. Foxing centre upper right. Show to conservator. (SPK June 2003)Chip at inner edge at lower right, white marks at all corners. No mirror plates.Debris at upper right section.Undulating with a spot of foxing/brown in the sky/upper area.1988200120052005200720062009SCOTT, AlisonEXSHAW, SusanHOPES, DavidHOPES, DavidBURDGE, JessicaHADFIELD, AlisonBURDGE, Jessica1988200120052005200720062009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour on paperCRAILSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEFIFEHARBOURFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTBLACK, ANN SPENCEsee files in Collections Office58.7 cm x 46.2 cm plain ribbed wooden frame22 September 19886 April 20016 April 20055 July 20055 December 20078 June 200628 July 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC6signed, recto lower right in black paint: A. S. Black verso label inscr. PROPERTY OF PILGRIM TRUST / CRAIL HARBOUR / by MISS A. S. BLACK; 2. red crayon: 6; pencil on backing board: H7456 label upper centre inscr. CRAIL HARBOUR / A.S.BLACKThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC6.JPG32019461946193919391940194738.2 cm x 27.7 cm 1940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the harbour at Crail, Fife. Fishing boats are moored within the harbour walls and houses in the village can be seen beyond.University of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, 1861-1947)CRE1996-09-23ABcg1 242collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958199109:48:2509:47:2914:03:0515:29:3712:13:3012:01:0814:23:1510:21:05published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 154, col. ill. p.155ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458hcr1HRAVG195918671958 Insurance list, by artistHamilton Hall common room 1958 Insurance list, by artistMISSINGMISSINGHamilton hall paper store Letter to Warden of Hamilton Hall from John Smith, dated 28 October 1982Hamilton hall paper store C. J. Payne, Mus/Galleries student projectHamilton hall 4th floor cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeScotlandHADDINGTONHADDINGTON ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162011-05-162011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-12-122010-04-221997-05-22HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMACKIE, Peter Robert MacleodScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-22ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnnownUnknownValue: £10.00 1958 Insurance listValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-05-222011-03-29poorfairThe Abbey, Haddingtonmount slightly discoloured, painting slightly warped in t.l. frame is coming apart at corners and sidesAs before. Small chip to right edge of frame.Hamilton Hall, Common Room19581963198119821995199920022003unknownunknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet19581963198119821995199920022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.In Recording Scotland, 1952, the work is listed as ''The Church of Haddington"Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvas (?)SCOTLANDHADDINGTONHADDINGTON ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office43.0 x 48.5 cm. (plain wooden frame)195819581963198119822 February 19953 March 199914 August 20027 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC60inscribed in blue ballpoint, t.v.r.: The Abbey, / Peter Mackie inscr. in blue pen, verso: HADDINGTON CATHEDRAL [CATHEDRAL crossed out] inscr. in black pen, verso: STAIR 13The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by44544619461946193919391939194525.6 x 33.4 cm (sight) 1940s1953MADOil painting depicting the exterior of the abbey at Haddington, East Lothian. The abbey, which is in the centre of the painting, is lit from within and the lights are reflected in the loch in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandMACKIE, Peter Robert Macleod; (British, 1867-1959)CRE1997-05-22ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1770collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:48:0016:25:4016:19:1516:19:0012:17:4012:14:00HC595HC596HC597HC598HC599HC601single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC600Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownAlexander Kirkwood and Son9 St James Square, Edinburgh, Scotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.good. slight tarnish12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1912191211912AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC600obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PATHOLOGY / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1912. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1912199919121900191219125.2 cm diam.191220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland9 St James Square, EdinburghAlexander Kirkwood and SonMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1771collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:48:0016:25:4116:19:1512:17:4012:14:01HC595HC596HC597HC598HC599HC600single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC601Inventoried in University Library. Prviously numbered: Acc 1372 M150(1)medalCLASS MEDALSURGERYMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPROCTOR, Ruth E.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 good. slight tarnish12:47:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC595 - HC601 Class medals awarded to Ruth E. Proctor.about 1912191211912AwardedPROCTOR, Ruth E.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPROCTOR, RUTH E.CLASS MEDALSURGERYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC601obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SYSTEMATIC SURGERY / RUTH E. PROCTOR, M.A. / 1912. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathPROCTOR, Ruth E.Minted by1912199919121900191219125.2 cm diam.191220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:47:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer PQ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerPQ1 1763collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:44:4316:25:4116:50:2016:46:2612:17:3812:13:52HC585HC586HC587HC588HC589single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1904hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC602Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 5'.medalCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toNICOLL, Agnes HillUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity College, DundeepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. good12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC585 - HC589 Class medals awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll.about 1904190411904AwardedNICOLL, Agnes HillAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Note: medal differs in format to other class medals: The recipient's name is engraved on the edge and the institution, University College, Dundee, is on the reverse face. It is more common for the opposite to be the case.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALNICOLL, AGNES HILLCLASS MEDALPATHOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMEDICINEUNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC602obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE / PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY / 1904. engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. Engraved on edge: AGNES HILL NICOLL, M.A.NICOLL, Agnes HillMinted by1904199919041900190419045.2 cm diam.190420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMINT2002-02-11AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1665collect>interncollect>internpeople1900199920th century12:16:5316:56:3416:46:18HC604HC605HC606HC607HC608HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC603Inventoried in University LibrarymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSWEIGHTATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-03-282002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.good. Slight tarnishing.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for THrowing the Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1908190811908AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSWEIGHTATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storenote with record listing print outLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing.HC603obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse : inscr.: (upper) 1908 / (Middle) Putting the Weight / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1908199919081900190019084.4 x 3.1 cm190820th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1666collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5316:56:3416:51:35HC603HC605HC606HC607HC608HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC604Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSHAMMERATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.good. slight tarnishing.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for THrowing the Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1908190811908AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSHAMMERATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC604obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) 1908 / (Middle) Throwing Hammer / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNIONearly 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1908199919081900190019084.4 x 3.1 cm190820th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1667collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5416:56:3416:52:38HC603HC604HC606HC607HC608HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC605Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSHURDLEATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.good. dark but slight tarnishing.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for THrowing the Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1909190911909AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSHURDLEATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC605obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) 1909 / (Middle) Hurdle Race / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNIONearly 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1909199919091900190019094.4 x 3.1 cm190920th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1668collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5416:56:3416:53:28HC603HC604HC605HC607HC608HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC606Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSLONG JUMPATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.good.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for THrowing the Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1909190911909AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSLONG JUMPATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC606obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) 1909 / (Middle) Long Jump / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1909199919091900190019094.4 x 3.1 cm190920th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1669collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5416:56:3416:54:03HC603HC604HC605HC606HC608HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC607Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSWEIGHTATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.good. slight dark tarnishing12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for THrowing the Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1909190911909AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSWEIGHTATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC607obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) 1909 / (Middle) Putting the Weight / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering : THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1909199919091900190019094.4 x 3.1 cm190920th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1592collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5216:56:3416:54:29HC603HC604HC605HC606HC607HC609HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC608Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSHAMMERATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.good. extensive dark tarnishing12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1909190911909AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSHAMMERATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Store object history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC608obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) 1909 / (Middle) Throwing Hammer / 1st / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1909199919091900190019094.4 x 3.1 cm190920th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AB12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1670collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5516:56:3416:55:05HC603HC604HC605HC606HC607HC608HC610HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1908hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC609Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSLONG JUMPATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.good. metal very dark. slight traces of verdisgris (?)12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909. HC610 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.1908190811908AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSLONG JUMPATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access StorageOpen Access Store object history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC609obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse : inscr.: (upper) 1908 / (Middle) Long Jump / 2nd / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNIONearly 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1908199919081900190019084.2 x 3.1 cm190820th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AB12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 244collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531959199110:01:3717:29:3916:43:2313:00:4615:43:5615:29:3412:13:3312:01:0914:13:3610:44:06published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAlexander MacPherson studied at Glasgow School of Art and was a contemporary of James McIntosh Patrick. A landscape painter in watercolour he lived in Paisley and worked on the west coast of Scotland. The Recording Scotland Collection contains one painting, of a speyside croft, by this artist.1940sp. 138, col. ill. p.139ac114ad458ad458ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19701904HC61insurance list, by artist.st regulus hall tea room insurance list, by artist.MissingCollege Gate masters room On Patricia de Montfort's annotated 1963 listCollege gate masters room for student exhibitioncollege gate assistant principals office noted by Ann GunnPresent in the Proctor's OfficeMoved from Proctor's office, College Gate to picture store.Moved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office store.ScotlandSPEYSIDECROFTARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMACPHERSON, Alexander (RSW VPRSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMACPHERSON, Alexander (RSW VPRSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £6.00 ,1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-05-262011-03-29fairfairA Speyside CroftFair. Faded, staining to centre. Small area of paint abrasion, centre. Undulating in mount (HR, April 2004).Painting as before. Frame good. Some minor scratches. Discolouration of the mount.St. Regulus Hall, Tea Room19581963198919921996199920022003unknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownGUNN, Ann V.RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet19581963199019931996199920022003high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust \\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC61.tif20111942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDSPEYSIDECROFTARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office55.3 x 69.3 cm Plain wood frame1958195819631989 - 19901992 - 19935 June 199616 December 199914 October 20027 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC61signed, lower left, in ink: A Speyside Croft/ Alex. Macpherson./'42 [NB '42 noted by Lee in 1994 no longer visible, may be under mount - HR, 2004] inscr. in ink on label, verso, upper centre: PILGRIM TRUST / A SPEYSIDE CROFT / ALEXANDER MACPHERSONThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC61.jpg19461946193919391942194231.8 x 44.6 cm (sight)1940s1953MADA watercolour depicting a small dwelling, set in a rural landscape with hills in the background. In the foreground there are trees on each side of the painting which frame the scene.University of St AndrewsScotlandMACPHERSON, Alexander; (British, 1904-1970)CRE1997-05-26ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1671collect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5516:57:21HC603HC604HC605HC606HC607HC608HC609HC611single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1909hcr1ac114AMCHC610Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSRUNNINGATHLETIC UNIONQUARTER MILEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.good.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.about 1909190911909AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSRUNNINGATHLETIC UNIONQUARTER MILEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Store object history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC610obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse : inscr.: (upper) 1909 / (Middle) Quarter Mile / 2nd / (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1909199919091900190019094.2 x 3.1 cm190920th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1672collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1900199920th century12:16:5516:57:2116:56:3416:46:19HC603HC604HC605HC606HC607HC608HC609HC610single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1912hcr1ac114ac114ac114AMCHC611Inventoried in University LibaraymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSGOLFATHLETIC UNIONQUARTER MILEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCRAIG, H.D.CpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282002-01-04DonationunknownAcquired from Mrs CraigAcquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodsporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Golf Club Aggregate, 1912.good.12:16:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-201999HC603 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908. HC604 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908. HC605 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909. HC606 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909. HC607 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909. HC608 - sporting medal awarded to HDC Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909. HC609 - sporting medal awardedto HDC Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.about 1912191211911AwardedCRAIG, H.D.CAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Hurdle Race (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Putting the Weight (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Throwing Hammer (1st), 1909.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Long Jump (2nd), 1908.sporting medal awarded to H.D.C Craig for Quarter Mile (2nd), 1909.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSPORTINGSPORTCRAIG, H.D.C.ATHLETICSGOLFATHLETIC UNIONQUARTER MILEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.Acquired from Mrs Craig as per HDC Craigs wishes. Note with medal (HC603) states : To return to the university - as dear Sir James Donaldson once said to me: Note is with record listing for HC603.HC611obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: inscr.: (upper) GOLF CLUB / 1911-12 / (Middle) AGGREGATE / WON BY/ (lower) H.D.C. Craig. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.early 20th centuryCRAIG, H.D.CAcquired from Mrs CraigMinted by1912199919111900190019124.2 x 3.1 cm191220th centuryWADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1240collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:16:2112:56:5812:21:3211:24:1412:17:0912:10:52HC2005.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzebookTORCHBUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Salvator's CollegeKENNEDY, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-06-032011-05-302011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-19HC:C761Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord state2000-05-19very goodMedal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)excellent2004RAWSON, Helen20041Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)Reverse (continued): Two figure are standing on steps. Smal University shield and background of St Salvator's chapel in the background.MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZEKENNEDYST SLAVATOR'SBOOKTORCHBUSTsee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC612Obverse (stamped) with bust of Bishop Kennedy: Kennedy crest (stamped) around circumference 'JACOBVS KENNEDY EPISCOPVS SANCTI ANDREE'/'COLLEGII SANCTI SALVATORIS FVNDATOR' & 'R.VINCZE' Reverse (stamped) figure, torch, globe, Univesity shield, orb (surrounded by shield), stairs, book, St Salvator's College': (stamped) 'MDCL/MCML'BISHK.JPGH 0.4cm x Diam 5.7cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19AA15:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1777collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2916:27:4416:57:3616:46:2812:17:4112:14:05HC614single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1923cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC613Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'medalCLASS MEDALECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTEWART, Charles EdwardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Ecclecsiastical History, 1922-23.good14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC613-614 Class medals awarded to Charles Edward Stewart.about 1923192311923AwardedSTEWART, Charles EdwardAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Biblical Criticism, 1923-24.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSTEWART, CHARLES EDWARDCLASS MEDALECCLESIASTICAL HISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC613obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY / CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, M.A. / 1922-23 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSTEWART, Charles EdwardMinted by1923199919231900192319235.2 cm diam.192320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1778collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2916:27:4416:57:3612:17:4112:14:06HC613single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1924cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC614Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'medalCLASS MEDALBIBLICAL CRITICISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTEWART, Charles EdwardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Biblical Criticism, 1923-24.good. Very dark patina14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC613-614 Class medals awarded to Charles Edward Stewart.about 1924192411924AwardedSTEWART, Charles EdwardAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Ecclecsiastical History, 1922-23.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSTEWART, CHARLES EDWARDCLASS MEDALBIBLICAL CRITICISMOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC614obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: BIBLICAL CRITICISM / CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, M.A. / 1923-24 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSTEWART, Charles EdwardMinted by1924199919241900192419245.2 cm diam.192420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1252collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern14:29:3116:27:4515:29:1212:17:1312:11:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzeGREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toWESTWATER, Nellie C.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-21HC:C871Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21very goodClass medal awarded to Nellie Clark Westwater for Honour Greek, 1919-20Excellent14:28:19oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-07-0420041The text cited in marks should be the Greek text for 'AIEN ARISTIEUN'Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZEWESTWATERGREEKOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC615Obverse (struck) with the University seal: Outer circumference (struck)'UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE'/'MCCCCXI' : Reverse (struck) with foliate design - a wreath: Centre (struck) 'AIEN API(s)TETEIN(see notes)' Outer circumference (engraved) 'HONOURS GREEK/NELLIE CLARK WESTWATER' Centre (engraved) '1919-20'00D 0.5cm x Diam 5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-21AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1782collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1516:27:4516:46:2812:17:4312:14:09single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1925cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC616Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALHISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTEWART, Constance Jessie MaypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Constance Jessie May Stewart, M.A. for Mediaeval History (Adv. Hon.), 1925.good15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999about 125192511925AwardedSTEWART, Constance Jessie MayAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSTEWART, CONSTANCE JESSIE MAYCLASS MEDALHISTORYMEDIEVAL HISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC616obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MEDIAEVAL HISTORY, (ADV. HON.) / CONSTANCE JESSIE MAY STEWART, M.A. / 1925 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSTEWART, Constance Jessie MayMinted by1925199919251900192019255.2 cm diam.192520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1783collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1516:27:4516:58:2316:46:2812:17:4312:14:09HC618HC619HC620single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1913cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC617Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'. Library ref. no. on ticket with medal: (M150)medalCLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BrucepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Physiology, 1912-13.good15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC617 - HC620 Class medals awarded to Archibald Alistair Bruce Scott.about 1913191311913AwardedSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Materia Medica, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1914.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSCOTT, ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCECLASS MEDALPHYSIOLOGYMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC617obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PHYSIOLOGY / ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCE SCOTT / 1912-13 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceMinted by1913199919131900191219135.2 cm diam.191320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1784collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1616:27:4617:00:1616:58:2412:17:4412:14:12HC617HC619HC620single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1914cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC618Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'. Library ref. no. on ticket with medal: (M150)medalCLASS MEDALMATERIA MEDICAMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BrucepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Materia Medica, 1913-14.good15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC617 - HC620 Class medals awarded to Archibald Alistair Bruce Scott.about 1914191411914AwardedSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Physiology, 1912-13.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1914.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSCOTT, ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCECLASS MEDALMATERIA MEDICAMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC618obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MATERIA MEDICA / ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCE SCOTT / 1913-14 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceMinted by1914199919141900191419145.2 cm diam.191420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1785collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1616:27:4617:00:3817:00:1612:17:4412:14:12HC617HC618HC620single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1914cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC619Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'. Library ref. no. on ticket with medal: (M150)medalCLASS MEDALPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BrucepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1913-14.good15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC617 - HC620 Class medals awarded to Archibald Alistair Bruce Scott.about 1914191411914AwardedSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Physiology, 1912-13.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Materia Medica, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1914.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSCOTT, ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCECLASS MEDALPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC619obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY / ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCE SCOTT / 1913-14 Engraved on edge: MEDICAL SCHOOL, DUNDEE engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceMinted by1914199919141900191419145.2 cm diam.191420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 245collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199110:12:1314:09:0714:22:2815:30:1712:13:3712:01:0911:25:4611:16:25Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 10, col. ill. p.11ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19561866HC62insurance list, by artist.insurance list, by artist. Hamilton Hall, Common RoomMissing in 1963According to annoted list from John Smith, Development Office, to the Warden of Hamilton Hall, dated 28 October 1982. Hamilton Hall, Paper StoreMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture Store.In Museum Collections office picture storeHung in SALTIRE.The painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Painting removed from Development office. Currently being stored in the cupboard in the Museum Collections Office, 87 North Street.ScotlandEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-162011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012009-02-091997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMAXWELL, John StirlingScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: $15.00 ,1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-03-29fairfairEdinburghMount discoloured. Watercolour stained, centre left, top centre, upper right at edge of mount. Dent, upper centre right. Mount lifted, upper centre / top right.As before. Glue residue along left edge where painting meets mount. Scratch to glazing, lower right.Hamilton Hall, Common Room19581963198220022003200420082009unknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19581963198220022003200420082009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Despite the inscription, this is 'Edinburgh' by Maxwell, and not 'Edinburgh from the West' by Gamley. See 'Recording Scotland, 1952, pp. 10-11 and 14-15 for images and accounts of both works.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDEDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTMAXWELL, SIR JOHN STIRLINGsee files in Collections Office45.2 x 51.3 cm Plain wood frame195819581963198214 August 20023 December 20036 December 200427 October 20086 February 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC62inscr. in ink, verso: Edinburgh from the West / Andrew Gamley inscr. in ink, verso: STAIR / 17The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194527.5 x 37.1cm (sight)1940s1953MADA watercolour depicting the skyline of the city of Edinburgh at twilight. The castle can be seen in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandMAXWELL, Sir John Stirling; (British, 1866-1956)CRE1997-05-26ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 1786collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1616:27:4617:00:3812:17:4412:14:14HC617HC618HC619single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1914cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC620Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'. Library ref. no. on ticket with medal: (M150)medalCLASS MEDALPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BrucepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1914.good15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC617 - HC620 Class medals awarded to Archibald Alistair Bruce Scott.1914191411914AwardedSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Physiology, 1912-13.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Materia Medica, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1913-14.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSCOTT, ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCECLASS MEDALPRACTICAL PATHOLOGYMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC620obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY / ARCHIBALD ALASTAIR BRUCE SCOTT / 1914 Engraved on edge: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSCOTT, Archibald Alastair BruceMinted by1914199919141900191419145.2 cm diam.191420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1832collect>internpeople19501999after 195012:30:0116:46:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114AMCHC621Inventoried in Universit Library2011-06-282011-03-282002-02-25HC:C76unknownVINCZE, P.Scotland1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal (University of St Andrews), 500th anniversary of St Salvator's College, 1950.excellent.12:29:1517:00:02oastore/medalcabinet1oastore2011-06-201999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline17:00:022011-06-282011-06-20199919501MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. medal in brown leather presentation case with white silk and blue velvet lining.Open Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 11999HC621obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of Bishop James Kennedy. To left of portrait is Kennedy's Arms: Shield with chevron and three crosses in triangular formation, mounted by Bishops' Mitre. Legend (struck), in circle around outside edge of medal: JACOBVS KENNEDY EPISCOPVS SANCTI ANDREE. COLLEGII SANCTI SALVATORIS FVNDATOR. Medalist's name in lower right: P. VINCZE reverse: image of two semi-draped male figures. Left figure holds book in left hand and recieves a burning torch from other figure. Right figure sits on steps, left hand draped over a globe and right hand passing lit torch to other figure. In background are stylised images of St Salvator's clock tower and Chapel. Below (struck) the dates: MCDL : MCML. Medalist's name appears on lower right of medal: P VINCZEMinted by19991950195019505.2 cm diam.after 1950AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandVINCZE, P.MINT2002-02-25AA12:29:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer I2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerI1 1828collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19521999after 195211:40:1312:32:1912:28:2516:46:3412:17:5512:14:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC622Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEQUEBECCANADALAVALLENSISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byUniversity of LavalPLAMONDON, MariusinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-302011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownPLAMONDON, MariusQuebec (?), Canada1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (University of Laval, Quebec, Canada), 1952excellent11:39:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19521Université Laval traces its origins back to 1663, when Monseigneur François de Laval, the first bishop of New France, founded the Séminaire de Québec with the authorization of the King of France, Louis XIV. A Royal Charter creating the Université Laval was granted to the Séminaire de Québec by Queen Victoria in 1852. A few years later, in 1878, the Université Laval opened a second campus in Montreal to offer higher education teaching in this city . Université Laval's "Montreal branch" became the Université de Montréal in 1920. As Canada's first university, Université Laval was the very first institution in North America to offer higher education in French. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. Medal is in red presentation boxlined with red silk and velvet.MEDALCOMMEMORATIVELEVALUNIVERSITY OF LEVALQUEBECCANADAPLAMONDON, MARIUSLAVALLENSISOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC622Obverse: Top (struck) in semi-circle on edge of medal, Legend: VNIVERSITAS. STVDIORVM. LAVALLENSIS. Centre (struck): MDCLXIII / IN. SEMINE. PROMISSA / MDCCCLII / JVRIDICE. ERECTA / MCMLII / OMNIVM. CONSENSV / GLORIFICATA. Bottom, inscr.: LA LIBRAIRE CANADIENNE ENR. Reverse: Centre (struck) Seal of the University of Leval: quartered shield with cross superimposed in centre. On cross are 5 scallop shells, arranged in cross formation. In each quarter are 4 eagles, arranged two-by-two in square formation. Bottom (struck) Legend: DEO FAVENTE. HAVD. PLVRIBVS.IMPAR. Beneath inscr: MARIUS / PLAMONDON SC.Minted by19991952195219528.7 cm diam.after 1952AUUniversity of St AndrewsCanadaQuebec (?)PLAMONDON, MARIUSMINT2002-02-22AA11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 1712collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internST ANDREWS17:44:0412:23:0117:01:1812:20:2016:10:0716:09:4714:33:27University of St AndrewsE2011.22011-05-212011-03-19HC280HC281HC529HC530HC531single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1901ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458AMCHC623Inventoried in the University Library. Scott notes ' Box 8 labled Sir James Irvine's Medals.'Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalBERTHELOTFranceCHEMISTRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPresented toCHAPLAIN. J.CIRVINE, James ColquhounpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-012011-05-272011-04-112011-04-112011-03-252011-03-252011-03-152002-01-22CH:C45CHAPLAIN. J.CFrance?1Present2002-01-22ComponentRecord state2002-01-22very goodElements of Genius: A Legacy of Chemistry in St AndrewsGateway Galleriescommemorative medal presented to Sir James Irvine.good.17:43:2514:32:28gwmusa/g32011-03-1419992008DALE, AmySCOTT, CarolineDALE, Amy14:322011-05-262011-03-1419992008HC529 -531 Also HC280, HC 281about 1901190111901AwardedIRVINE, James Colquhoungold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929class medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. IrvineChemistry Medalsmedalmedalmusa/g3bronzeMEDALIRVINE, JAMES. CBERTHELOTFRANCECHEMISTRY object fileMoved from MUSA to Gateway Galleries for display in Elements of Genius exhibition.199916 October 2008HC623Obverse (Struck): Head and shoulders portrait of man : Upper perimeter (Struck) : MARCELIN BERTHELOI : Lower perimeter (engraved) : LA .SYNTHESE .CHIMIQUE. / LA .SCIENCE. GUIDE. L'HUMANITE. Lower left edge inscr. J.C. CHAPLAIN 1901 Reverse: (Struck) image of seated man beside scientific instruments. Standing behind are two allogorical female figures (Muses? Victory and Enlightenment?), one holds a flag and laurel wreath, the other holds a mirror. Inscribed, bottom perimeter: 1851. POUR. LA. PATRIE. ET. LA. VERITE. 1901IRVINE, James .CMinted by19011901185119016.9 x 5.8 cmabout 1901WUniversity of St AndrewsFrance?CHAPLAIN. J.C ?MINT2002-01-22AA17:43:25DALE, AmyReturned from Gateway following the take down of Elements of Genius2011-05-26museummusa/g3/case 11 1839collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19471999after 194711:47:4612:37:4716:46:3512:17:5912:14:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC624Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUPPSALASWEDENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byJOHNSSON, IvarGEIJER, Erik.GUppsala UniversitypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownJOHNSSON, IvarUppsala, Sweden1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25faircommemorative medal (Uppsala University, Sweden), Erik Gustaf Geijer jubilee, 1947.fair. Silver tarnished to dark grey colour11:47:07oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919471Uppsala University was founded in 1477 and is the oldest university in the Nordic countries.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALGEIJER, ERIK GUSTAFUPPSALAUPPSALA UNIVERSITYSWEDENJOHNSSON, IVAROpen Access Storeobject history file.19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC624obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait of Erik Gustaf Geijer. LEgend in circle around outside edge of medal: 1783 ERIK GUSTAF GEIJER 1847 UPPSALA UNIVERSITET. Beneath portrait, maker's name: IVAR JOHNSSON, 1947. reverse: image of man sowing seeds by hand. Above him a bird flies into the sky. A stone with carved runes is in the background. LEgend (struck) in semi-circle around upper outside edge of medal: SADEN GICK UPP OCH VAXTE. On edge of medal: SILVER 1947.Minted by19991947194719475.3 cm diam.after 1947AUUniversity of St AndrewsSwedenUppsalaJOHNSSON, IVARMINT2002-02-25AC11:47:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer TUV2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerTUV1 1653collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:02:5016:30:3616:46:1712:17:1512:11:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1899hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC625Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALHISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toANDERSON, Jean C.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to Jean C. Anderson for History, Ordinary, 1899.good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1899189911899AwardedANDERSON, Jean C.Awarded by the University of St Andrews.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALANDERSON, JEAN C.CLASS MEDALHISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC625obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: HISTORY, ORDINARY / JEAN C. ANDERSON / 1898-99 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathANDERSON, Jean C.Minted by1899199918991900188018995.2 cm diam.189920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1779collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2916:30:3617:01:3816:46:2812:17:4212:14:07HC627single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1923cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC626Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates In envelope.'medalCLASS MEDALJUNIOR HEBREWHEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Junior Hebrew, 1922-23.good. Very dark patina14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC627 Class medals awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott.about 1923192311923AwardedSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Senior Hebrew, 1923-24.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSTOTT, IAN FERGUSON GORDONCLASS MEDALJUNIOR HEBREWHEBREWOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC626obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: JUNIOR HEBREW / IAN FERGUSON GORDON STOTT / 1922-23 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonMinted by1923199919231900192319235.2 cm diam.192320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1780collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:25:2916:30:3617:01:3912:17:4312:14:08HC626single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1924cr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC627Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates In envelope.' Ticket in tray with medal states: Acc 1384 M150/1.medalCLASS MEDALSENIOR HEBREWHEBREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodClass medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Senior Hebrew, 1923-24.good.14:24:41oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999HC626 Class medals awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott.about 1924192411924AwardedSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Junior Hebrew, 1922-23.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALSTOTT, IAN FERGUSON GORDONCLASS MEDALSENIOR HEBREWHEBREWOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC627obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SENIOR HEBREW / IAN FERGUSON GORDON STOTT / 1923-24 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSTOTT, Ian Ferguson GordonMinted by1924199919241900192419245.2 cm diam.192420th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AA14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1855collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1881193219th or 20th century20:39:3420:38:0720:38:0216:39:1412:40:0211:20:1015:29:03'Literate Ladies: a Fifty-year Experiment' ; Alumnus Chronicle. No 59.The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970.HC567HC568HC629HC675HC914HC915single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1881pp.122-23hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67ac114ac114ac114HRAMCHC628Inventoried in the University Library by Caroline Scott, 1999.BADGELADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)University of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-062011-08-242011-05-302011-04-152011-04-112010-04-222002-02-26SMART, Robert N.CANT, R.G.unknownJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)Edinburgh, Scotlandnote with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateAnother example (HC675) without a sash is hallmarked, possibly the work of James Nasmyth, operating in Glasgow. Badge must have been made between 1881 (the date of the addition of an 'A' to the qualification), and 1932 (the end of the 50 year programme).2002-02-26goodbadge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.good. badge has very dark patina. Dirt or some other residue adhering to recessed areas. Sash in mint condition.16:38:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-241999ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC 568, HC628, HC629, HC6752011-10-062011-10-06between 1881-1932193211881AwardedunknownCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge awarded to Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm, LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.Leather badge sewn onto sash: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 95 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGHBADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastoresilver. Badge on purple and black silk sashBADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StoreObject History File19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.note with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).HC628obverse: (struck) image of St Andrew standing before Saltire Cross. Letters(struck): L L A. All enclosed in legend (struck): + UNIVERSITY . OF . SAINT . ANDREWS + 1877. reverse: unable to see - sash obscures view. unknownMinted bydbi HC628 close-up.jpgdbi HC628.jpg1932193218811881188119325.9 cm x 3.8 cmafter 188119th or 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)MINT2002-02-26AB16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1854collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1881193219th or 20th century20:41:0516:39:1412:40:2811:20:1017:02:11'Literate Ladies: a Fifty-year Experiment' ; Alumnus Chronicle. No 59.The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970.HC567HC568HC628HC675HC914HC915single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1881pp.122-23hcr1cr67ac114ac114ac114HRAMCHC629Inventoried in the University Library by Caroline Scott, 1999.BADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)University of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-05-302011-04-152011-04-112010-04-222002-02-26SMART, Robert N.CANT, R.G.unknownJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)Edinburgh, Scotlandnote with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateAnother example (HC675) without a sash is hallmarked, possibly the work of James Nasmyth, operating in Glasgow. Badge must have been made between 1881 (the date of the addition of an 'A' to the qualification), and 1932 (the end of the 50 year programme).2002-02-26very goodbadge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.good. Sash in mint condition.16:38:25oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-241999ROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC 568, HC628, HC629, HC6752011-10-06between 1881-1932193211881AwardedunknownCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge awarded to Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm, LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.Leather badge sewn onto sash: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 95 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGHBADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastoresilver. Badge on purple and black silk sashBADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StoreObject History File19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.note with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).HC629obverse: (struck) image of St Andrew standing before Saltire Cross. Letters(struck): L L A. All enclosed in legend (struck): + UNIVERSITY . OF . SAINT . ANDREWS + 1877. reverse: unable to see - sash obscures view. unknownMinted bydbi HC629.jpg1932193218811881188119325.9 cm x 3.8 cmafter 188119th or 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)MINT2002-02-26AA16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 246collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199111:21:5814:08:3714:09:4615:29:3712:13:4012:01:1014:07:1910:37:58published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 10, col. ill. p.11kjk2ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19561866HC63insurance list, by artist.hamilton hall common room insurance list, by artist.MissingHamilton Hall, Paper Store According to annoted list from John Smith, Development Office, to the Warden of Hamilton Hall, dated 28 October 1982Hamilton Hall Paper Store C. J. Payne, inventory for student projectHamilton Hall 4th floor cupboard K. Gray, MGS student projectMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.ScotlandELGINELGIN CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-202011-05-172011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMAXWELL, John StirlingScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: $15.00 ,1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-05-17fairgoodElgin Cathedralgood (K. Gray, April 1999). Raised in mount, discoloured (Aug 2002)As before. Frame slightly scuffed in bottom right corner and along right and top edges of frame.Hamilton Hall, Common Room1958196319821995199920022003unknownunknownSMITH, JohnPAYNE, Claire J.GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet1958196319821995199920022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999), in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencil on paperSCOTLANDELGINELGIN CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office46.0 x 53.6 cm. plain wood19581958196319822 February 199514 April 199914 August 20027 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC63inscribed on v.t.r. in black ink: Elgin Cathedral inscr. verso in blue ink: Sir John Stirling Maxwell inscr. verso in black ink: STAIR 12The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by44844919461946193919391939194527 x 36.9 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Elgin Cathedral, Elgin. In the foreground the boundary wall bends around to the left and beyond it two tall towers of the cathedral form the central focus of the painting.University of St AndrewsScotlandMAXWELL, Sir John Stirling; (British, 1866-1956)CRE1997-05-26ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 247collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199110:24:4510:21:5214:10:5815:42:4215:30:1712:34:3112:13:4412:01:1114:12:4910:43:38published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 134, ill. p.135ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19871893insurance list, by artist.insurance list, by artist. St. Regulus Hall, Tea RoomAnnotated list by location. College Gate, Conference RoomPatricia de Montfort's annotated copy of 1963 list. College Gate, Conference Roomfor student exhibition. College Gate, Special Projectsnoted by Ann Gunn. College Gate, Master's RoomPrseent in Andrew Menzies Office (Quaestor and Factor), College Gate.Painting moved from room 309/309a College Gate to room 307a College Gate (new office of Quaestor & Factor)Removed from Derek Watson's office (307a College Gate) to museum collections office.ScotlandSTIRLINGSTIRLING BRIDGEBRIDGEARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £10.00 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-05-262011-03-29goodgoodStirling BridgegoodSlight undulation and small tear in lower right corner of artwork. Three thunderbugs found under glazing. Frame in poor condition - numerous minor dents and scratches. Fragments of frame flaked off beneath glazing, lower left and centre and middle of right edge. Slight crack of glazing, upper right edge.St. Regulus Hall , Tea Room19581963198919921996199920072009unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica19581963199019931996199920072009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDSTIRLINGSTIRLING BRIDGEBRIDGEARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office36 x 48.5 cm (sight), 63 x 73.5 cm (frame)1958195819631989 - 19901992 - 19935 June 199616 December 199916 November 200720 April 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC64signed, lower right: James MillerThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the Stirling Bridge crossing over the the River Forth. On the nearside bank a bird stands at the edge of the water and on the far side a group of buildings can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-26ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 248collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199110:33:4514:12:1612:34:3112:13:4712:01:11published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 140, col. ill. p.141ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458AVGAVG19871893insurance list, by artist.hepburn hall, dining room insurance list, by artist.hepburn hall, dining room Annotated list by locationMissing On list of works found to be missing after a check in 1981. See also letter from the Warden of Hepburn Hall to Ian Carradice, 13 October 1992, with a list of works there which does not include HC65ScotlandTORPHICHENTORPHICHEN CHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 8 guineas 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-05-26unknownTorphichen ChurchHepburn Hall, Dining Room195819631981unknownunknownunknown195819631981HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDTORPHICHENTORPHICHEN CHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office1958195819631981PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC65signed and inscribed, lower right: Torphichen Church/ James MillerThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting Torphichen Church, West Lothian. The exterior of the church is the main focus of the painting, with a few gravestones visible to the viewers right and a small figure walking away from the church in the centre.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-26MUmissing1 1247collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1927199920th century15:24:1416:30:3717:02:5616:46:1612:17:1012:10:57HC653single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1927cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBHC652Inventoried in the University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALENGLISHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-21HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21very goodClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for General English, 1927.fair. powdery residue adhering to obverse and reverse (Verdigris?)15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC653 - class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Moral Philosophy, General, 1927.about 1927192711927AwardedSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Moral Philosophy, General, 1927.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCLASS MEDALENGLISHSHILLINGLAW, ARTHUR THOMSONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC652obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: ENGLISH, GENERAL / ARTHUR THOMSON SHILLINGLAW / 1927 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonMinted by1927199919271927192519275.2 cm diam.192720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2000-05-21AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1787collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1927199920th century15:24:1616:30:3717:03:0217:02:5612:17:4412:14:14HC652single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1927cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC653Inventoried in the University Library. Scott notes 'In envelope'medalCLASS MEDALPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Moral Philosophy, General, 1927.good. very dark patina. small ammount of powdery white residue on obverse and reverse of medal (verdigris?)15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC652 - class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for English, General, 1927.about 1927192711927AwardedSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for General English, 1927.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCLASS MEDALPHILOSOPHYSHILLINGLAW, ARTHUR THOMSONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC653obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: MORAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL / ARTHUR THOMSON SHILLINGLAW / 1927 engraved with thistle and laurel wreathSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonMinted by1927199919271927192519275.2 cm diam.192720th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1249collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern14:25:2716:30:3715:29:1112:17:1112:11:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzeLOGICMETAPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-21HC:C871Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21goodClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Honours Moral Philosophy, 1929Very good - some deterioration in details (may be polish)14:24:41oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-07-0420041The transcription of 'AIEN ARISTIEUIN' cited in the Marks section is derived from the Greek show on the medal. The proper English translation should be used in a label, or more fittingly the Greek.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZELOGICMETAPHYSICSSHILLINGLAWOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC654Obverse (struck) University Seal: Outer circumference (struck) 'UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE/ MCCCCXI': Reverse (struck) with foliate design - a wreath: Centre (struck) 'AIEN API[s]TETEIN':Outer circumference (engraved) 'HONOURS MORAL PHILOSOPHY/ARTHUR THOMSON SHILLINGLAW' : Centre (engraved) '1929'D 0.5cm x Diam 5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-21AB14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1248collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern14:25:1516:30:3815:29:1112:17:1012:10:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzeLOGICMETAPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSHILLINGLAW, Arthur ThomsonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-21HC:C871Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21goodClass medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Honours Logic & Metaphysics (Equal), 1929.Very good - some deterioration in details (may be polish)14:24:41oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-07-0420041The transcription of 'AIEN ARISTIEUIN' cited in the Marks section is derived from the Greek show on the medal. The proper English translation should be used in a label, or more fittingly the Greek.Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZELOGICMETAPHYSICSSHILLINGLAWOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC655Obverse (struck) University Seal: Outer circumference (struck) 'UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE/ MCCCCXI': Reverse (struck) with foliate design - a wreath: Centre (struck) 'AIEN API[s]TETEIN':Outer circumference (engraved) 'HONOURS LOGIC & METAPHYSICS (EQUAL)/ARTHUR THOMSON SHILLINGLAW' : Centre (engraved) '1929'D 0.5cm x Diam 5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-21AB14:24:41ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer RS2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerRS1 1831collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900191020th century11:42:3916:30:3815:44:4512:17:5712:14:45HC558single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC656Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCLASS MEDALRUTHERFORDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byK&SUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C87unknownK&S1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodclass medal - The Rutherford medal (University of St Andrews). No date.good. uneven darkening patina on obverse and reverse.11:42:01oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199920th century (?)1Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCLASS MEDALUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRUTHERFORDK&SOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC656obverse: centre (struck): Arms of the University of St Andrews (Shield bearing inverted crescent, double diamonds, open book and lion rampant). Legend (struck) in circle around outer edge of medal: UNIVERSITAS. SANCTI. ANDREAE. 1411. reverse: centre (struck), image of pyramid. Below image (struck): RUTHERFORD / MEDAL. LEgend (struck) in circle around outer-edge of medal: LABORA. AD. HOMINES. JUVENDOS. Bottom, edge; medalist's initials: K&S SCL.NMinted by19101900190019993.6 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsK&SMINT2002-02-25AA11:42:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer PQR2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 1245collect>interncollect>internpeople19271927192713:43:4416:30:3815:29:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114JBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzeTREEBENCHSCROLLBUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCAMPBELL, LewispersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-232011-03-282000-05-19HC:C87DonationTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1PresentAlexander Kirkwood & Son21 January 201020102010Lent to Alexander Kirkwood and Son so that they might take a cast. The mould from which the medals have, in recent years, been made by Kirkwood and Son is damaged: a cast will enable medals to continue to be made.2000-05-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2000-05-19very goodThe Lewis Campbell Medal. Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell. Reverse (struck): With scroll sitting on bench beside tree.Very good2004RAWSON, Helen20041There is Greek lettering on the reverse of the medal but it is not possible to insert on Inca. This medal was founded in 1897 as a testimonial to Lewis Campbell. Professot of Greek, 1863-93. It was designed by M. Roty and is in bronze. It is awarded for excellence in Greek.Class Medalsmedalon loanbronzeMEDALBRONZETREEBENCHSCROLLBUSTCAMPBELL, LEWISCAMPBELLsee object fileJanuary 2004This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'HC658Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell: circumference (struck) 'LEWIS.CAMPBELL.PROFESSOR.OF.GREEK.ST ANDREWS.VNIV.18C3..1892': Reverse (struck): with bench, scroll, tree: (struck) 'M.D.CCC/XCIII': (struck) with Greek lettering unable to insert in entryTrail, Lillian.M.E.19271927D 2.4cm x Diam 11cm1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19AAon loan1 1246collect>interncollect>internphotopeople19271927192713:45:0716:30:3918:14:3515:30:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ALDJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalbronzeTREEBENCHSCROLLBUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCAMPBELL, LewispersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-232011-04-202011-03-282008-10-152000-05-19HC:C87DonationTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord state2000-05-19goodThe Lewis Campbell Medal. Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell. Reverse (struck): With scroll sitting on bench beside tree.Very good - needs cleaning20042008RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy20042008PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-121There is Greek lettering on the reverse of the medal but it is not possible to insert on Inca. This medal was founded in 1897 as a testimonial to Lewis Campbell. Professot of Greek, 1863-93. It was designed by M. Roty and is in bronze. It is awarded for excellence in Greek.Class Medalsmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALBRONZETREEBENCHSCROLLBUSTCAMPBELL, LEWISsee object fileJanuary 200416 October 2008This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'HC659Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell: circumference (struck) 'LEWIS.CAMPBELL.PROFESSOR.OF.GREEK.ST ANDREWS.VNIV.18C3..1892': Reverse (struck): with bench, scroll, tree: (struck) 'M.D.CCC/XCIII': (struck) with Greek lettering unable to insert in entryTrail, Lillian.M.E.HC659.jpg19271927D 2.4cm x Diam 11cm1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19ABmuseummusa/g2/case 31 249collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819911958199110:45:4216:44:1514:13:4115:30:1712:13:5112:01:12Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 70, ill. p.71ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19871893HC66insurance list, by artist.insurance list, by artist. Hamilton Hall, Regent's RoomAnnotated list by location. Hamilton Hall, Regent's Roomaccording to a check list sent from John B. Smith, Development Officer, to the Warden of Hamilton Hall, dated 28 October 1982. Hamilton Hall, T.V. Roomaccording to an annotated copy of the 1982 check, sent by the Domestic Bursar to Ian Carradice. Hamilton Hall, T.V. Roomfile card updated by Dawn Wadell, 4/4/1993. Hamilton Hall, T. V. RoomK. Gray, MGS student project. Hamilton Hall, 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved to Alan Miller's office (to left of Principal's office) College Gate.In College Gate room 308, now Peter Clark (Proctor)'s office.ScotlandFIFECULROSSTHE STUDY, CULROSSTOWNSCAPEMARKET CROSSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-092011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-07-291997-05-26HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-26ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 8 guineas 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581991KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-05-262011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodfairgoodgoodThe Study, Culrossframemountimagegood, painting coming away from mount at top (K. Gray April 1999) Lifting in mount (HCR, 22/10/03). Noticeable gaps at corner joins of frame, bottom left, top right and left. chip out of glass, top right corner. small specks on mount bottom left. 28/7/2009 JABSplitting at all four corners.Specks at lower RIGHT not left as previously mentioned, mark on glass at upper in centre.Quite noticable undulation and lifting from mount.Hamilton Hall, Regent's Room19581958196319821991199320031999200220032009unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownEDWARDS, JulietunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19581958196319821991199320031999200220032009HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust1942194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999) in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard by the lift. This work is not 'Old Tenements, Culross', but appears to have been misidentified as such before the label on the reverse was corrected. See Recording Scotland, 1952, pp.56-57 for Illustration of 'Old Tenements, Culross (HC68).Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolour and chalk(?)SCOTLANDFIFECULROSSTHE STUDY, CULROSSTOWNSCAPEMARKET CROSSPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office68 x 58.6 cm wood1958195819631982199119937 April 20034 April 199914 August 200210 November 200328 July 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC66signed and dated, l.r.: Culross, James Miller 1942 label in pencil, verso.: OLD TENEMENTS [OLD TENEMENTS crossed out] CULROSS. Study [study in different hand] / JAMES MILLERThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391942194242 x 36.8 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the a group of buildings in the historic village of Culross, Fife. The gabled building known as the 'study' can be seen on the viewers right and the market cross on the left. In the foreground is the figure of a woman with a shawl over her head.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-26ABcg1 1750collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:32:3917:05:4616:46:2512:17:3512:13:47HC661HC681single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1895hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC660Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes "Filed with testament and death certificate (Acc. 2221), Box 10".medalCLASS MEDALZOOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMENZIES, M.J.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-04HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord state2002-02-04very goodClass medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Practical Zoology, 1894-95.good12:42:1012:02:14oastore/medalcabinet1/drawerABoastore2011-06-281999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline12:02:142011-06-282011-06-281999HC661 class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Botanical Histology, 1895.about 1894189511895AwardedMILNE, MarjoryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Botanical Histology, 1895.Commemorative medal awarded to Dr. M.J. Menzies on the Coronation of George V and Mary, 1911. In burgundy presentation case with white silk and burgundy velvet lining. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMENZIES MARY J.CLASS MEDALZOOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC660obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: PRACTICAL ZOOLOGY / MARY J. MENZIES / 1894-95. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMILNE, MarjoryMinted by1895199918951900189418955.2 cm diam.189520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-04AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1751collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:32:4017:05:4612:17:3612:13:48HC660HC681single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1895hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC661Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes "Filed with testament and death certificate (Acc. 2221), Box 10".medalCLASS MEDALBOTANICAL HISTOLOGYBOTANYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMENZIES, M.J.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-04HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord state2002-02-04very goodClass medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Botanical Histology, 1895.good12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC660 class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Practical Zoology, 1894 - 95.about 1895189511895AwardedMILNE, MarjoryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Practical Zoology, 1894-95.Commemorative medal awarded to Dr. M.J. Menzies on the Coronation of George V and Mary, 1911. In burgundy presentation case with white silk and burgundy velvet lining. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMENZIES MARY J.CLASS MEDALBOTANICAL HISTOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOTANYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC661obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: BOTANIC HISTOLOGY / MARY J. MENZIES / 1895. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMILNE, MarjoryMinted by1895199918951900189518955.2 cm diam.189520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-04AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1659collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:02:5116:32:4017:04:0116:46:1712:17:1712:11:15HC663HC664HC665single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1942hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC662Inventoried in the University Library, box 10medalCLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBRODIE, William DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1942Good. Slight darkening tarnish.12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC663 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC664 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy, 1946-47. HC665 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1947-48.about 1942194211942AwardedBRODIE, William DavidAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy,1947.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1948.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRODIE, WILLIAM D.CLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC662obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse inscr. in centre with university motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. (upper) GENERAL NATURAL PHILOSOPHY / (lower) WILLIAM DAVID BRODIE / (middle) 1942. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.mid 20th centuryBRODIE, William DavidMinted by1942199919421900194019425.2 cm diam.194220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1657collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th Century12:02:5116:32:4017:04:1817:04:0212:17:1612:11:13HC662HC664HC665single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1943hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC663Inventoried in University Library, box 10.medalPHILOSOPHYPHYSICSCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBRODIE, William DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943.Good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC662 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC664 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy, 1946-47. HC665 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1947-48about 1943194311943AwardedBRODIE, William DavidAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1942Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy,1947.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1948.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRODIE, WILLIAM D.PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSCLASS MEDALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC663obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse inscr. in centre with university motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. :(upper) SPECIAL NATURAL PHILOSOPHY / (lower) WILLIAM D. BRODIE / (middle)1943. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.20th centuryBRODIE, William D.Minted by1943199919431900194019435.2 cm diam194320th CenturyWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1658collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th Century12:02:5116:32:4117:04:3417:04:1812:17:1712:11:14HC662HC663HC665single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1947hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC664Inventoried in University Library, box 10.medalCLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBRODIE, William DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy,1947.Good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC662 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC663 - class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC665 - class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1947-48.about 1947194711946AwardedBRODIE, William DavidAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1942Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1948.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRODIE, WILLIAM D.CLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC664obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse inscr. in centre with university motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. :(upper) JUNIOR HONOURS NATURAL PHILOSOPHY / (lower) WILLIAM D. BRODIE / (middle)1946-47. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.20th centuryBRODIE, William D.Minted by1947199919461900194019475.2 cm diam.194720th CenturyWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1660collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th Century12:02:5116:32:4117:04:3412:17:1712:11:16HC662HC663HC664single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1948hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC665Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBRODIE, William DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03very goodClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1948.Good12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC662 - Class medal awarded to William D Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC663 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943. HC664 - Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy, 1946-47. about 1948194811947AwardedBRODIE, William DavidAwarded by the University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1942Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy,1947.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRODIE, WILLIAM D.CLASS MEDALNATURAL PHILOSOPHYOpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC665obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI. reverse inscr. in centre with university motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. (upper) HONOURS NATURAL PHILOSOPHY / (lower) WILLIAM D. BRODIE / (middle)1947-48. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.mid 20th centuryBRODIE, William D.Minted by1948199919471900194019485.2 cm diam.194820th CenturyWAUUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownMINT2002-01-03AA12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 588collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern15:30:5713:49:0916:32:4116:46:1611:29:2511:25:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1895cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRSKHmedalBOTANYCLASS MEDALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toBROWN, Christian M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-302011-05-232011-03-282010-11-032010-11-032010-04-221998-06-17HC:C87unknown1Present1998-06-17ComponentRecord state1998-06-17very goodclass medal awarded to Christian M. Brown for botanygood. slight darkening1999SCOTT, Caroline199919th century189511890AwardedBROWN, Christian M.awarded by the university of St AndrewsClass MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBROWN, CHRISTIAN M.BOTANYCLASS MEDAL19992010-11-03Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireFIGawarded by the university of St AndrewsHC666obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI: reverse inscr. in centre with motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: (upper) BOTANY / (lower)CHRISTIAN M. BROWN / (Middle) 1895. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. BROWN, Christian M.Minted by1895018900189018955.2cm diam.1895WUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT1998-06-17AA15:30ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'A, B'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1664collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5316:32:4216:46:1812:17:1812:11:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1899hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC667Inventoried in the University Library.medalCLASS MEDALGREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCHAPMAN, Robert W.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04very goodClass medal awarded to Robert W. Chapman for Greek, Ordinary, 1899.good.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1899189911898AwardedCHAPMAN, Robert W.Awarded by the University of St AndrewsClass MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCHAPMAN, ROBERT W.CLASS MEDALGREEKOpen Access Store object history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC667obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI : Reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. : (upper)GREEK, ORDINARY / (lower) ROBERT W. CHAPMAN / (middle) 1898-99. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.late 19th centuryCHAPMAN, ROBERT W.unknownMinted by1899199918981900189818995.2 cm diam.189920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1251collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19831983198312:25:1316:32:4215:29:1212:17:1212:11:01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzeLATINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toKING, Ethel M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-21HC:C87DonationBLYTH, NoraInformation with the medal suggests it was acquired by the library via a donation by Mrs Nora Blyth, 8 Ballaig Avenue, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 4NA. She was the niece of Ethel May King.1Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21very goodClass medal awarded to Ethel May King for Latin, 1905-6Excellent12:24:36oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-06-2820041The text cited in marks should be the Greek text for 'AIEN ARISTIEUN'Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZEKINGLATINOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireInformation with the medal suggests it was acquired by the library via a donation by Mrs Nora Blyth, 8 Ballaig Avenue, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 4NA. She was the niece of Ethel May King.HC668Obverse (struck) with the University seal: Outer circumference (struck)'UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE'/'MCCCCXI' : Reverse (struck) with foliate design - a wreath: Centre (struck) 'AIEN API(s)TETEIN(see notes)' Outer circumference (engraved) 'ORDINARY LATIN/ETHEL MAY KING' Centre (engraved) '1905-06'BLYTH, Nora. (Mrs)19831983D 0.5cm x Diam 5cm1983ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-21AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 1749collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:42:4416:32:4216:46:2512:17:3512:13:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1931hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC669Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes "box 10".medalCLASS MEDALpsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMILNE, MarjoryUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-04HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord state2002-02-04very goodClass medal awarded to Marjory Milne for Special Psychology, 1930-31.good12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1930193111930AwardedMILNE, MarjoryAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALMILNE, MARJORYCLASS MEDALPSYCHOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC669obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr.: SPECIAL PSYCHOLOGY / MARJORY MILNE / 1930-31. Inscr. on edge: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEE. engraved with thistle and laurel wreathMILNE, MarjoryMinted by1931199919301900193019315.2 cm diam.193120th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-04AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 250collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819911958199110:52:5314:14:3515:34:5615:30:1712:34:3212:13:5412:01:1314:09:5910:41:26published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 6, ill. p.7ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19871893insurance list, by artist.St Regulus Hall, Tea Room insurance list, by artist.various copies of 1963 list (by location) have been annotated to the effect that this work is in the Master's Room, presumably in College Gate. It is not mentioned anywhere in Alison Scott's work, nor in Patricia de Montfort's inventory, nor in the list compiled for the 1992/3 student exhibition. In 1994 the painting was probably seen by Karen Lee, as she filled in a catalogue card, and, probably at the same time, was photographed, but no location is noted on the catalogue card. The painting was not seen by Ann Gunn in College Gate in the summer of 1996.Present in Andrew Menzies's office (Quaestor and Factor), College GatePainting moved from room 309/309a College Gate to room 307a College Gate (new office of Quaestor & Factor)Removed from Derek Watson's office (307a College Gate) to museum collections office.ScotlandEDINBURGHCANONGATETOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221997-05-27HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy200920092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-27ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesMILLER, JamesUnknownValue: £8.4- 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581991VOCE, Ella1997-05-272011-03-29goodgoodThe Canongate, EdinburghgoodMount slightly discoloured. Frame slightly worn, minor scratches.St. Regulus Hall, Tea Room195819581963199920072009unknownunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica195819581963199920072009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1944194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and conteSCOTLANDEDINBURGHCANONGATETOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office37.5 x 51 cm (sight), 61.5 x 76 cm (frame)19581958196316 December 199916 November 200720 April 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC67inscribed, signed and dated, lower left: James Miller Canongate 1944The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by4501946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the main street running through the area of Edinburgh known as The Canongate. Buildings can be seen stretching out along the right side of the street with figures walking along the pavements below.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-27ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1788collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century15:24:1716:32:4317:04:5116:46:2912:17:4512:14:16HC671single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1820cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC670Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 10'. Number on ticket with medal: (No.43).medalCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTEWART, DonaldUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal awarded to Donald Stewart for Mathematics, 1820.good. dark patina15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC671 Class medal awarded to Donald Stewartabout 1820182011820AwardedSTEWART, DonaldAwarded by University of St AndrewsClass medal awarded to Donald Stewart in Greek, 1822note with medal states: MEDALS AWARDEDTO DONALD STEWART, 1820-22. Donald Stewart was appointed minister of St Marks, Demarara in 1831 and died the same year. Letter to accompany HC670 & HC671: Inchdowrie Fettercairn By Lawrencekirk 29th November 1958 To the Principal . The University of St Andrews My Dear Knox. I wish to hand over to the University two class-medals given to a St Andrews University student, Mr Donald Stewart in the years 1820 and 1822. They were sent to me some years ago - in the year 1946 to be precise - by an old lady in hospital in Vancouver, who told me that her husband (Mr Alexander Campbell) was a grand-nephew of Donald Stewart. I made further enquiries at the time into Donald Stewart's story. He became minister of St Mark's Cgurch, British Guiana (presumably in Georgetown); and in the FASTI of the Church of Scotland there is the following entry in connection with St. Mark's Church (of which he was second minister) : "Donalld Stewart. Arrived 29th April 1831, died in seven months." Mr Campbell told me that in 1936 her husband had gone from Vancouver Island to '?????????' Mr Stewart's grave in the glebe of St Mark's; and as the old headstone was no longer there he had a new one erected. Along with the medals I send to you a photograph which was sent to me - it shows the inscription on this new stone to be as follows: "Sacred to the Memory of Rev. Donald Stewart, 2nd Minister of St. Mark's. Born in Comrie Perthshire, Scotland 1803, Died at St. Mark's Manse 1831." In her letter Mrs Campbell also referred me to a "headstone eight yards south west of Rob Roy's grave"; and though I have not myself seen this stone I made enquiries and Ian assured me that in Balquidder Church-yard (near Rob Roy's grave) Donald Stewart's name is commemorated on a stone: - and I've enclosed with this a copy of the inscription. When the medals arrived in 1946 I had some talks about Donald Stewart with Mr Bushnell, the University Librarian; and it may be of interest if I enclose a letter which I then received from him. Apparently there were at St Andrews about that time two students called Donald Stewart, the second of which was not 'licensed' for the ministry till the year 1832, when he had reached the age of 33; and the question was raised (by Mr Bushnell) of possible confusion - was there 'identifiable evidence' of the death of the other Donald Stewart in British Guiana in 1831? I have no record of any further correspondence or talks with Mr Bushnell on the matter. But, having said so much about this second Donald Stewart, I ought to add that I see no reason to question the truth of the story I have given about the Donald Stewart of the medals. Though at the time of writing this letter I have not been able personally to consult official records, I am informed that, according to the FASTI, there was another Donald Stewart (perhaps the 'second' Donald Stewart) who was transferred from Tobermory to become minister of Fortingall. I have also been told that there is a sketch of this Donald Stewart in Duncan Carthill's "Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenian Highlander (Inverness, 1910. P.262); and there may be references to him in the Parish History of Fortingall by Alexander Stewart, the local blacksmith, of which I have not seen a copy. FENDAGLEN (the place name on the back of the stone at Balquidder) is now generally called FINDOGLEN; it is in the Comrie Parish, on the South shore of Loch Earn. This is a rambling story; but perhaps it may be of interest and help someone in the University should care to enquire further into the life-story of the Highland lad who was the winner of the medals in St Andrews. Yours sincerely G.S. Duncan (Attached) STONE in the Church Yard. Balquidder (Near Rob Roy's Grave) Verso: Sacred to the memory of the Revd. Donald Stewart late Minister of the Parish of St Marks Demerary. He left this country on the 27th March and died at the Manse of St Mark's on the 29th Nov. 1831 in the 28th year of his age. He was distinguished at the Uni versity of St Andrews as an eminent scholar highly esteem ed in this and surrounding Parishes as a preacher of the Gospel, and by his kind and affectionate disposition en deared to all his friends by whom his death was sincere ly regretted recto: 1834 Erected In this the native Parish of The Revd. Donald Stewart By His father John Stewart Tenant FENDAGLEN Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSSTEWART, DONALDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by University of St AndrewsHC670obverse: Latin inscr.:In Classe Mathematica / Provectiorum / Hocce Premium / Merito Tulit / Andraepoli / MDCCCXX. Reverse: Latin inscr.: NUBEM PELLENTE MATHESI / CLAUSTRAPATENT COELI / RERUM Q IMMOBILS ORDO / DONALD STEWARTSTEWART, DonaldMinted by1820199918201900182018206.1 cm x 4.7 cm diam.182020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1250collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17:00:3216:32:4317:04:51HC670single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114JBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.silvermedalGREEKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toSTEWART, DonaldpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-202011-05-232011-04-112000-05-21HC:C871Present2000-05-21ComponentRecord state2000-05-21goodClass medal awarded to Donald Stewart in Greek, 1822Very good - needs cleaning17:00:02oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-06-202004HC670 - Class medal awarded to Donald Stewart1Class medal awarded to Donald Stewart for Mathematics, 1820.Letter to accompany HC670 & HC671: Inchdowrie Fettercairn By Lawrencekirk 29th November 1958 To the Principal . The University of St Andrews My Dear Knox. I wish to hand over to the University two class-medals given to a St Andrews University student, Mr Donald Stewart in the years 1820 and 1822. They were sent to me some years ago - in the year 1946 to be precise - by an old lady in hospital in Vancouver, who told me that her husband (Mr Alexander Campbell) was a grand-nephew of Donald Stewart. I made further enquiries at the time into Donald Stewart's story. He became minister of St Mark's Cgurch, British Guiana (presumably in Georgetown); and in the FASTI of the Church of Scotland there is the following entry in connection with St. Mark's Church (of which he was second minister) : "Donalld Stewart. Arrived 29th April 1831, died in seven months." Mr Campbell told me that in 1936 her husband had gone from Vancouver Island to '?????????' Mr Stewart's grave in the glebe of St Mark's; and as the old headstone was no longer there he had a new one erected. Along with the medals I send to you a photograph which was sent to me - it shows the inscription on this new stone to be as follows: "Sacred to the Memory of Rev. Donald Stewart, 2nd Minister of St. Mark's. Born in Comrie Perthshire, Scotland 1803, Died at St. Mark's Manse 1831." In her letter Mrs Campbell also referred me to a "headstone eight yards south west of Rob Roy's grave"; and though I have not myself seen this stone I made enquiries and Ian assured me that in Balquidder Church-yard (near Rob Roy's grave) Donald Stewart's name is commemorated on a stone: - and I've enclosed with this a copy of the inscription. When the medals arrived in 1946 I had some talks about Donald Stewart with Mr Bushnell, the University Librarian; and it may be of interest if I enclose a letter which I then received from him. Apparently there were at St Andrews about that time two students called Donald Stewart, the second of which was not 'licensed' for the ministry till the year 1832, when he had reached the age of 33; and the question was raised (by Mr Bushnell) of possible confusion - was there 'identifiable evidence' of the death of the other Donald Stewart in British Guiana in 1831? I have no record of any further correspondence or talks with Mr Bushnell on the matter. But, having said so much about this second Donald Stewart, I ought to add that I see no reason to question the truth of the story I have given about the Donald Stewart of the medals. Though at the time of writing this letter I have not been able personally to consult official records, I am informed that, according to the FASTI, there was another Donald Stewart (perhaps the 'second' Donald Stewart) who was transferred from Tobermory to become minister of Fortingall. I have also been told that there is a sketch of this Donald Stewart in Duncan Carthill's "Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenian Highlander (Inverness, 1910. P.262); and there may be references to him in the Parish History of Fortingall by Alexander Stewart, the local blacksmith, of which I have not seen a copy. FENDAGLEN (the place name on the back of the stone at Balquidder) is now generally called FINDOGLEN; it is in the Comrie Parish, on the South shore of Loch Earn. This is a rambling story; but perhaps it may be of interest and help someone in the University should care to enquire further into the life-story of the Highland lad who was the winner of the medals in St Andrews. Yours sincerely G.S. Duncan (Attached) STONE in the Church Yard. Balquidder (Near Rob Roy's Grave) Verso: Sacred to the memory of the Revd. Donald Stewart late Minister of the Parish of St Marks Demerary. He left this country on the 27th March and died at the Manse of St Mark's on the 29th Nov. 1831 in the 28th year of his age. He was distinguished at the Uni versity of St Andrews as an eminent scholar highly esteem ed in this and surrounding Parishes as a preacher of the Gospel, and by his kind and affectionate disposition en deared to all his friends by whom his death was sincere ly regretted recto: 1834 Erected In this the native Parish of The Revd. Donald Stewart By His father John Stewart Tenant FENDAGLEN Class MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERSTEWARTMEDALGREEKOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 2004HC671Obverse (engraved) 'Exemplaria Graeca/Nocturna versatemanu/versate diurna' [in script]: Reverse(engraved) 'In Classe Graeca [inscript]': 'Provectiorum' [text):'Acad Andreap//Tulit/Hocce Praemium/Don. Stewart' [in script]: 'MDCCCXXII' (Roman numerals]D0.2cm x H6.2cm X Diam 5.2cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-21AB17:00:02ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 12011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet11 1241collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15:17:0413:59:2913:53:3611:24:1412:17:0912:10:53HC2005.2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalbronzebookTORCHBUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Salvator's CollegeKENNEDY, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-06-032011-05-302011-04-182010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-19HC:C761Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord state2000-05-19very goodMedal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)excellent2004RAWSON, Helen20041Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)Reverse (continued): Two figure are standing on steps. Smal University shield and background of St Salvator's chapel in the background.MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBRONZEKENNEDYST SLAVATOR'SBOOKTORCHBUSTsee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC672Obverse (stamped) with bust of Bishop Kennedy: Kennedy crest (stamped) around circumference 'JACOBVS KENNEDY EPISCOPVS SANCTI ANDREE'/'COLLEGII SANCTI SALVATORIS FVNDATOR' & 'R.VINCZE' Reverse (stamped) figure, torch, globe, Univesity shield, orb (surrounded by shield), stairs, book, St Salvator's College': (stamped) 'MDCL/MCML'BISHK.JPGH 0.4cm x Diam 5.7cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19AA15:16ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1819collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople189218921892ST ANDREWS13:59:5814:00:2613:58:5616:11:4316:46:33University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.420042004single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRAMCHC673Inventoried in University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVERECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαHAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, Frederick (Marquis of Dufferin)University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-032011-05-302011-05-302011-04-082011-03-282010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownunknownScotland (?)1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodUniversity RectorsUniversity Librarycommemorative medal (University of St Andrews), Marquis of Dufferin, 1892.good. very dark patina1999SCOTT, Caroline1999before 18921Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. Rector of University of St Andrews 1889 - 92 Born: June 21, 1826, Florence, Italy Died: February 12, 1902 Lord Dufferin succeeded his father in 1841 as 5th Baron Dufferin in the peerage of Ireland after having studied at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He was appointed a Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria in 1849. In 1850 he was created Baron Clandeboye, of Clandeboye, County Down, in the peerage of the United Kingdom. His experience in overseas administration was enhanced in 1860 with his appointment as Commissioner to Syria, followed in 1864 by his appointment as Under-Secretary for India and then as Under-Secretary of War within the British Government in 1866. He also held the position as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1868 in Prime Minister Gladstone's government, and in 1871 he was raised in peerage to the 1st Earl of Dufferin, County Down and Viscount Clandeboye, of Clandeboye, County Down. Lord Dufferin married Hariot Georgina Rowan Hamilton on October 23, 1862. They had seven children; the two youngest, a son and a daughter, were born in Canada. After leaving Ottawa in 1878 at the end of his term as Governor General (1872-1878), Lord Dufferin returned to Great Britain to continue his diplomatic career. He served as ambassador to Russia from 1879-81 and to Turkey from 1881-84, Viceroy of India from 1884 to 1888, and then as ambassador to Italy from 1888-91 and to France from 1891-96. On November 17, 1888, he was advanced to the Marquessate of Dufferin and Ava and the Earldom of Ava, in County Down and in Burma. Lord Dufferin died on February 12, 1902, and Lady Dufferin on October 25, 1936. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMARQUESS OF DUFFERIN & AVARECTORHAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, FREDERICKBLACKWOODDUFFERINAVAobject history file1999HC673obverse: centre, Lion rampant and hound rampant, bearing arms of Marquess of Dufferin - Shield quartered, Red Hand of Ulster in centre (Irish descent). Decorative motifs indicating Marquess' honours are displayed: The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick (KP) and The Most Honourable Order of The Bath (KCB). In addition there are maple leaves - (Governor General of Canada) and family emblems. Legend in circle around outside edge of medal (struck): PRESENTED . BY. THE . MARQUESS. OF. DUFFERIN. AND. AVA. Reverse: (struck) design incorporating Flags of Ulster. In centre, heart and crescent moon. Surrounding, garland of chains on which are Order Medals (left to right): Most Exalted Order of the Star of India; The Most Honourable Order of The Bath; The Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick; The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and Saint George; The Most Eminent Order of The Indian Empire. Legend in circle on outer edge of medal (struck): LORD RECTOR OF ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 1892.Minted by18921892188918925.1 cm diam.1892AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMINT2002-02-19AAmuseummusa/g2/case 141 1803collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century11:26:3914:01:2316:46:3112:17:4912:14:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC674medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALARTILLERYBATTERYVOLUNTEERSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαOfficer Training CorpsUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C76unknownunknown1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodmedal of St Andrews University Battery of Artillery Volunteers. Medal on red ribbongood. dark tarnishing on obverse and reverse. Ribbon is badly frayed.11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999early 20th century1medal appears to consist of three thin plates rivited together to form a thick medal. The Artillery Battery was the precursor of the Officer Training Corps (OTC).MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoresilver (?) no hallmarkMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALARTILLERYBATTERYVOLUNTEERSOTCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC674obverse: (struck) in centre, figure of St Andrew on saltire cross. University Motto in semi-circle above figure of St Andrew inscr.: AEIN APZETEIN. In four triangles inscribed images: top, Lion Rampant of Scotland. Right, artillery cannon. Bottom, thistle. Left, three muskets proped against one-another. Legend in circle surrounds whole inscr.: UNIVy . OF St ANDREWS BATTERy . OF ARTy . VOLrs . reverse: plain.Minted by19991900190019187.0 cm x 5.5 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-14AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1752collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century20:25:5416:39:1317:02:40'Literate Ladies: a Fifty-year Experiment' ; Alumnus Chronicle. No 59.The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970.HC567HC568HC628HC629single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1883pp.122-23hcr1cr67ac114HRAMCHC675Inventoried in the University Library by Caroline Scott, 1999. Scott notes "Box 10" on her list. Note stored with badge.BADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMALCOLM, Lydia ElizabethUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-242011-04-112010-04-222002-02-04SMART, Robert N.CANT, R.G.unknownJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)Edinburgh, Scotlandnote with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).1Present2002-02-04ComponentRecord stateHallmark has Edinburgh town mark (Assay office), duty mark, maker's mark (JnC), and year letter (gothic lower case b - 1883-84, according to Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks).2002-02-04very goodbadge awarded to Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm, LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.good16:38:2512:42:10oastore/medalcabinet1/drawerMoastore2011-06-281999ROBINSON, ClaireSCOTT, Caroline12:42:102011-08-242011-06-281999ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-10-062011-10-06between 1883-84188311883AwardedMALCOLM, Lydia ElizabethCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.BADGEBADGEOpen Access StoreoastoresilverBADGELLALADY LITERATE ARTSMALCOLM, LYDIA ELIZABETHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreObject History FileLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENCANT R G : The University of St Andrews, A Short History, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh & London, 1970 pp122-23. Cant notes: "In 1877...making amends for its earlier rejection of Elizabeth Garrett as a medical srudent - St Andrews placed itself in the forefront of the movement for the higher education of women in Scotland by the institution of the LLA scheme. Under this, women were entitled to enter for examinations held at various centres throughout the country - and subsequently abroad - successful candidates being granted the title LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme looked forward to the eventual admission of women to full memebership of the university, and with this end in view a fund was inaugurated which was to provide bursaries and to build a Hall of Residence*" * The prime author of the whole scheme was William Knight, Professor of Moral Philosophy 1876-1903. The original title was LA (Literate in Arts). The second L was added in 1881 to avoid confusion with the LA instituted by GLasgow in 1880, the initials meaning LADY LITERATE IN ARTS. The scheme continued until 1932, by which time over 11,000 candidates from all parts of the world had presented themselves for examination, over 5000 being awarded the complete certificate.note with badge:(printed) Universty of St Andrews / With the Compliments of / the Deputy Secretary / of the University. Written in blue pen: Mr RN Smart, Muniments / One for your collection, from the estate of the late Joabelle (?) Tyrie, Dundee (Lydia Elizabeth Malcolm LLA).HC675obverse: (struck) image of St Andrew standing before Saltire Cross. Letters(struck): L L A. All enclosed in legend (struck): + UNIVERSITY . OF . SAINT . ANDREWS + 1877. Reverse: Inscr.: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK EDINBURGH / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. Also, in centre, Inscr.: No. 7036 Rd. Hallmarked.MALCOLM, Lydia ElizabethMinted bydbi HC675 front.jpgdbi HC675 reverse.jpg1883199918831900188318845.9 cm x 3.8 cm188320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJas. Nasmyth & Co. (?)MINT2002-02-04AA16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 1797collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:29:3216:46:3012:17:4812:14:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1930cr67ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC676Inventoried in University LibrarymedalSPORTINGSPORTATHLETICSGOLFATHLETIC UNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toWHITE, T.L.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12unknownabout 19301Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodsporting medal awarded to T.L. White for Golf Club Aggregate, 1929-30.fair. bad tarnishing on reverse and obverse.14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-0419991930193011930AwardedWHITE, T.L.Awarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.medalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALSPORTINGSPORTWHITE, T. L.ATHLETICSGOLFATHLETIC UNIONOpen Access Store19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews Athletic Union.HC676obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse : inscr.: (upper) GOLF CLUB / 1929-30 / (Middle) AGGERAGTE MEDAL / WON BY / (lower) T.L. WHITE. Struck lettering: THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.WHITE, T.L.Minted by1930199919301900192919304.4 x 3.1 cm193020th centuryWAUUniversity of St Andrewsabout 1930MINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1242collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19271927192715:24:1416:35:4817:05:2416:46:1612:17:0912:10:55HC679single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBHC678Inventoried in University Library. Part of University Muniments, University of St Andrews. No. UY/150/(1)medalsilverGREEKMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTRAIL, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-19HC:C87DonationunknownTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ravenstone Nursing Home/Droitwich/Worcs' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord state2000-05-19goodMedal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Greek.Very good - needs cleaning15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC679 Silver medal awarded to Robert Trailabout 18221Medal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Physics (?).Robert Trail - The son of David Trail, minister of Panbride, Robert Trail became Free Church minister Boyndie in 1846. He was LL.D. of Tusculum, Tennessee and died in 1880.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoresilverMEDALSILVERTRAIL, ROBERTGREEKMATHEMATICSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireThis medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ravenstone Nursing Home/Droitwich/Worcs' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'HC678Obverse (engraved- inscript) 'In Classe Mathem./Provectiorum./in Acad: Andreap:/hoc Praemium tulit./Robertus Trail/MDCCCXXII' : Reverse (engraved) with Greek lettering (unable to transcribe)UY/150/(1)UY/150/(1)Trail, Lillian.M.E.Minted by1927192718201824H 6.5cm x D 0.2cm x Diam 5cm1927ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2000-05-19AB15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1781collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>intern19271927192714:05:5916:35:4918:15:5714:39:31HC678single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1823ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAMCHC679Inventoried in University Library. Part of University Muniments, University of St Andrews. No. UY/150/(1)medalsilverLATINPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTRAIL, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-232011-04-202011-03-252008-10-152002-02-11HC:C87DonationunknownTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ravenstone Nursing Home/Droitwich/Worcs' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord state2002-02-11very goodMedal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Physics (?).Very good - needs cleaning1999SCOTT, Caroline1999PHILLIPSON, AndyHC678 Silver medal awarded to Robert Trail2011-04-12about 1823182311823AwardedTRAIL, RobertAwarded by University of St AndrewsMedal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Greek.Robert Trail - The son of David Trail, minister of Panbride, Robert Trail became Free Church minister Boyndie in 1846. He was LL.D. of Tusculum, Tennessee and died in 1880.Class Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALSILVERTRAIL, ROBERTLATINPHYSICSobject history file1999This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ravenstone Nursing Home/Droitwich/Worcs' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'Awarded by University of St AndrewsHC679Obverse (engraved- inscript) 'In Classe Physica./Acad: Andreap:/Tulit./Hocce praemium / Robertus Trail/MDCCCXXIII' : Reverse (engraved): FELIX QUI POTUIT / RERUM COGNOSCERE / CAUSAS.UY/150/(1)UY/150/(1)TRAIL, Lillian.M.E.TRAIL, ROBERTMinted byHC679.jpg192718231927182318201824H 6.5cm x D 0.2cm x Diam 5cm19271823ADWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-11AAmuseummusa/g2/case 31 251collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199113:59:0415:30:0714:15:3016:42:1212:13:5812:01:14published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 56, ill. p.57ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19871893`insurance list, by artist.University Hall, staircase insurance list, by artist.University Hall, Old Wing, 1st Floor, between rooms 7 and 8. Alison Scott's inventory, see file cardUniversity Hall, Old Wing, first floor, between rooms 7 and 8 Patricia de Montfort's inventoryUniversity Hall for student exhibitionpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University Hallpresent ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Ground Floor, Wardlaw Wing.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.ScotlandFIFECULROSSTENEMENTSARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-03-021997-05-27HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-27ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 10 guineas 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-05-272011-03-212011-03-21goodfairfairOld Tenements, Culrossmountgeneralmount discoloured, image warping, debris inside glass (Sandy Trant 1999)Mount creasing at lower left corner and lower right at corner with frame. Gap between mount and frame at lower left corner.As 1999 with image warping and debris.University Hall, Staircase1958198419891992199919992003200920092010unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanDALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1958198419901993199919992003200920092010ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour and conteSCOTLANDFIFECULROSSTENEMENTSARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Officewooden frame: 61.6 x 57.2cm1958195822 October 19841989 - 19901992 - 19931999November 1999September 2003March 200928 May 20092 March 2010PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC68signed, lower left: James Miller label, verso: (ink)OLD TENEMENTS CULROSS./ JAMES MILLER (printed) [covered over] APPOINTED BY ROYAL WARRANT FROM QUEEN VICTORIA/Carvers, Gilders, Print Sellers,/ and Frame Makers,/ 130 WELLINGTON STREET/ GLASGOW, C.2. label, verso, pencil: OLD TENEMENTS/ CULROSS label, verso, ink: 63 label, verso, printed: 145[0]The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by452194619461939193936.2 x 32.6 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a group of buildings in Culross, Fife. Washing hangs from a house on the left and two figure stand together in the foreground to the right. The house in the left foreground has no roof and appears to be derelict.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-27ABuh1 1833collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19431945after 194311:44:3214:10:1014:09:1516:46:3512:17:5712:14:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC680Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALPOLANDPOLISH ARMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSIKORSKI, Broni W.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-302011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownunknown1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal (General Sikorski), after 1943.excellent11:43:46oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999after 19431ticket with medal states: (Acc 1254 / M150 (3)) Sikorski, Wladyslaw , 1881-1943, Polish general and politician. He fought in World War I and later (1922-25) held various cabinet posts. Premier Pilsudski dismissed him from public service in 1928, but after the German conquest of Poland, Sikorski became (1939) premier of the Polish government in exile. He also was commander in chief of the Polish forces that continued to fight alongside the Allies in World War II. Sikorski restored (1941) diplomatic relations with the USSR, but after he requested International Red Cross investigation of the Katyn incident, relations were again broken off (Apr., 1943). Sikorski died in an airplane crash near Gibraltar.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoregold laquered bronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALSIKORSKI, GENERALSIKORSKI, GENERAL BRONI WLADYSLAWPOLANDPOLISHPOLISH ARMYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC680obverse: head and shoulders three-quarters profile portrait of General Sikorski, in Polish Army uniform. reverse: Top half of medal (struck) Legend: GENERAL BRONI / WLADYSLAW / EUGENIUSZ / SIKORSKI / 20 V 1881 4 VII 1943.Minted by19451943194319457.0 cm diam.after 1943AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-25AA11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 1764collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern199419949th February 199412:42:4509:20:2109:17:2614:11:3117:05:4616:46:2612:17:3812:13:53HC660HC661single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt22nd June 1911hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC681Inventoried in the University Library. 2 Class medals (HC660, HC661) donated by Scottish Records Office (M150/1) in 1991. Possible that this medal was another, donated in 1994 by the SRO. Death certificate, testament and inventory of residence in medal object-file drawer.medalCOMMEMORATIVECORONATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toMENZIES, M.J.Scottish Records OfficepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-05-302011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-11HC:C76DonationElkington (?)EnglandScottish Records Officeticket in medal box records that the medal was deposited by SRO on 9th February 1994.1Present2002-02-11ComponentRecord stateMedalist: Elkington (?) Artist of portrait: A Halliday (?)2002-02-11very goodCommemorative medal awarded to Dr. M.J. Menzies on the Coronation of George V and Mary, 1911. In burgundy presentation case with white silk and burgundy velvet lining. good12:42:10oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC660, HC661 Class medals awarded to Mary J. Menzies.1911191111911AwardedMENZIES, M.J.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Practical Zoology, 1894-95.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Botanical Histology, 1895.Presentation case has gold printed lettering on upper lid: JUNE 22nd 1911. / PRESENTED IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE CORONATION / -BY THE - / WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL / TO On ribbon attached to silk lining of upper lid, name of recipient in printed, black lettering: DR. M.J. MENZIES. Documents relating to medal include inventory (17th June 1925) of "No. 69 Morningside Park which belonged to the late Dr. Mary. J. MENZIES", complied by Dowell's Ltd. Edinburgh. In this there are listed on page 4 (back bedroom): "two bronze medallions."MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVECORONATIONMENZIES, M.J.SCOTTISH RECORDS OFFICEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, Claireticket in medal box records that the medal was deposited by SRO on 9th February 1994.HC681obverse : (struck) Head and shoulders portraits of George V and Mary. Legend (struck): GEORGIUS.V.D.G.REX.ET.IMP.ET. MARIA.REGINA. lower right Inscr.: ELKINGTON centre right inscr.: A.HALLIDAY. Reverse: (struck) Image of a pear tree in fruit with mountains in background and water beneath. Legend in circle enclosing image (struck): COMITATUS.WIGORNIENSIS / 1911Scottish Records OfficeMENZIES, M.J.Minted by1994191119941911191119116.4 cm diam.9th February 199422nd June 1911ADWUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandElkington (?)MINT2002-02-11AA12:42:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer M2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerM1 1238collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople12:01:4615:39:3717:04:1215:29:10single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2ac114ac114JBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalCARNEGIEHORSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toPresented byIRVINE, James ColquhounCarnegie CorporationpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-272011-06-202011-05-302011-03-282000-05-19HC:C88CH:C45MANSHIP, Paul1Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from the inscription on the medal2000-05-19goodMedal awarded to Sir James Irvine by the Carnegie Corporation, 1927.very good - some corrosion on tight angles of horse design15:39:05oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-06-20200419271For display in the University museum (2000) perimeter case 7.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffChemistry MedalsmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALIRVINECARNEGIEHORSEOpen Access Storesee catalogue of university medals (1999)January 2004HC682stamped around circumference: '.CARNEGIE.CORPORATION.FOR.THE.ADVANCEMENT.AND.DIFFUSION.OF.KNOWLEDGE.AND.UNDERSTANDING.': '.PAUL.MANSHIP.c(surrounded by a circle).1927.': Engraved on front:'PRESENTED.TO/SIR JAMES IRVINE': Engraved on back:'-1927-'Cast bydbi HC682.jpgIRVINE1.JPG19271927H 1cm x Diam 14cmUniversity of St AndrewsManship, PaulCAST2000-05-19AB15:39:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1D1 1721collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19461999after 194611:42:3817:05:5116:46:2312:17:2812:11:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC683Inventoied in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEPRINCETONUSAAMERICANASSAU HALLIVYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPrinceton University, USAinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownSIMMOCK, J.R.Princeton, America1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (Princeton University), Bicentenary, 1946good11:42:01oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919461Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEPRINCETON UNIVERSITYPRINCETONUSAAMERICANASSAU HALLIVYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC683obverse: Centre: Image of Princeton University building. Below (struck): NASSAU HALL / 1746 . 1946 : In circle on outer edge of medal (struck): PRINCETON UNIVERSITY BICENTENNIAL. Maker's name : JR SINNOCK reverse: Centre (struck) Arms of Princeton University (Shield with open book inscr.: VET NOV / TEST TAM / EN TUM. Chevron beneath); To left of Arms (struck) n semi-circle, Motto: DEI SUB NUMINE. To right of Arms in semi-circle, Motto: VIGET. Surrounding the Arms in a circle (struck): SIGILLVM VNIVERSITATIS PRINCETONIENSIS. Beneath, monogram: JSR. The whole surrounded by ivy leaves in a circle around the outer edge of the medal.Minted by19991946194619467.1 cm diam.after 1946AUUniversity of St AndrewsAmericaPrincetonSIMMOCK, J.R.MINT2002-02-22AA11:42:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer PQR2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 1807collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18881999after 188811:28:4217:07:4216:46:3112:17:5012:14:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC684Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUMBERTO IGEORGI, L.BOLOGNAUNIVERSITYItalyFLORENCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of Bologna, ItalyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownGIORGI, L.Florence, Italy1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on bottom, centre. Place of mint, bottom right.2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Bologna), 800th anniversary, 1888. good11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18881Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUMBERTO IGEORGI, L.BOLOGNAUNIVERSITYITALYFLORENCEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC684obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of man with moustache and medals (King Umberto I ?). Legend (struck) in circle, surrounding the portrait: VUNIVERSITATIS . LITTERARVM . ET . ARTIVM . BONONIENSIS . PATRONVS * HVMBERTVS . I . REX . ITALIAE . Maker's name, bottom centre (struck): L. GIORGI F. IN FIRENZE reverse: (struck) legend: ALMA / PARENS . STVDIORVM / ADSTANTE . ITALIA . TOTA / CETERARVMQ . GENTIVM . LEGATIS / SAECVLARIA . OCTAVA / CONCELEBRAT / PRIDIE . IDVS . IVNIAS / MDCCCLXXXVIIIMinted by19991888188518887.5 cm diam.after 1888AUUniversity of St AndrewsItalyFlorenceGIORGI, L.MINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 1826collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18611999after 186111:40:1317:11:2616:46:3312:17:5412:14:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC685Inventoried in University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVELOOS, G.HULLRICHNORWAYLIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαRoyal Academy of NorwayinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-302011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownHULLRICHNORWAY1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord stateG. LOOS appears to be engraver, HULLRICH appears to be medalist.2002-02-22goodcommemorative medal (Royal Academy of Norway), Jubilee Medal, 2nd September1861.fair. some areas of pitting.11:39:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18611Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVELOOS, G.HULLRICHNORWAYROYAL ACADEMY OF NORWAYLIONOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC685obverse: top (struck) Legend in semi-circle on outer edge of edal: EX HAUSTU OLYMPICO VALENTIOR. Centre (struck) image of man seated, holding a bowl. A lion drinks from the bowl. Below (struck) engraver's name: G.LOOS D. Medalist's name: HULLRICH F. reverse: outer area of medal (struck) laurel wreath. Centre, within wreath (struck): ACADEMIAE / REGIAE NORV. FRIDERICIANAE / SACRA SEMISECULARIA / D. II. SEPTBR. / MDCCCLXI.Minted by19991861186118614.1 cm diam.after 1861AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorwayHULLRICHMINT2002-02-22AB11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 1813collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18791999after 187911:31:3309:26:0816:46:3212:17:5112:14:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC686Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALKING CHRISTIAN IKING CHRISTIAN IXUNIVERSITYCOPENHAGENDENMARKHAFNIENSISHAFNIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of CopenhagenCONRADSEN, H.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownCONRADSEN, H.Copenhagen, Denmark1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on bottom, centre, below neck of Christian IX.2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of Copenhagen - 'Universitas Havniensis'), 400th anniversary, 1879. good. some deep scoring to obverse (minor)11:30:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18791Havniensis - Latin for 'Hafnia' : Copenhagen, DenmarkMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALKING CHRISTIAN ICONRADSEN, H.KING CHRISTIAN IXUNIVERSITYCOPENHAGENDENMARKHAVNIENSISHAFNIAOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC686obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of Kings Chritian I and IX . Legend (struck) in circle, surrounding the portrait: CHRITIANVS IX CHRITIANVUS I MDCCCLXXIX . Medalist's name, on neck of Chritian IX (struck): H. CONRADSEN. reverse: (struck) Image of Pallas Athena - female in robes wearing helmet. An owl perches on her left arm. Athena is shaking hands with seated female figure in drapery, holding a shield. Shield bears three lions passant in a vertical formation. Legend in circle around outside edge (struck): QVATTVOR EXEGIT SPERAT NOVA SAECVLA VIVAX. Below figures, bottom centre (struck): UNIVERSITAS HAVNIENSIS.Minted by19991879187518794.7 cm diam.after 1879AUUniversity of St AndrewsDenmarkCopenhagenCONRADSEN, H.MINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1817collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19341999after 193411:31:3409:32:4716:46:3212:17:5112:14:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC687Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEALPHONSO VARAGONItalySICILYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of CataniainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownJOHNSON,Catania, Italy1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of Catania, Italy), Quincentenary, 1934.good11:30:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19341Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEUNIVERSITY OF CATANIAJOHNSONALPHONSO VARAGONITALYSICILYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC687obverse: Head and shoulders profile portrait of Alphonso V. Legend in circle around portrait (struck): GENERALIS SICILIAE CONDITORI 1434 STUDII. In centre, on either side of portrait (struck): ALFON SVS.V / ARAGO NAE. ET. / SICIL IAE. REX reverse: Seal of The University of Catania: Left, Coat of Arms of Alphonso V: Shield with two crowned eagles and vertical stripes. Centre, two peg-like objects arranged vertically. Right, Elephant with the letter A above it. Legend surrounds seal in circle around outside edge of medal (struck): VNIVERSITATIS. CATANENSIS. V . SECVLARIA. V. EM. III. REGE. IIX . 1934. Lower, left (struck): JOHNSONMinted by19991934193419345.5 cm diam.after 1934AUUniversity of St AndrewsItalyCataniaJOHNSON (?)MINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1801collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century11:26:3809:34:4816:46:3112:17:4812:14:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC688Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALABERDEENMITCHELL HALLINAUGURATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMORING, TAberdeen UniversitypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownT. MoringLondon, England1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on obverse, lower left. Place of minting, obverse, lower right.2002-02-14very goodcommemoratove medal (University of Aberdeen), Inauguration of Mitchell Hall, 1895.good11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18951Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALABERDEENABERDEEN UNIVERSITYMITCHELL HALLINAUGURATIONOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC688obverse: (struck) in centre, image of head and shoulders of a bishop with mitre and crozier on a pedistal with a wreath attched. On left, in oval frame with scroll-work a cathedral with flying butresses. On right, in oval frame with scroll-work, a tall gothic tower with spire. Legend surrounding whole (struck): .MVD . UNIVERSITAS . ABERDONENSIS . A . D . MDCCCLX . Below, in decorated frame, text (struck): AVLAM MITCHELLIANAM / MOLEM PROPINQVAM NVBIBVS ARDVIS / INAVGVRAVIT VNIV. ABERD. / MDCCCVC Maker's name, lower left: T.MORING Sc. reverse: (struck) image of femal personification of knowledge/learning. Figure holds in right hand shield with coat of arms: four diamonds in a square formation on a baton dexter. Figure also holds laurel palm in right hand and rests left arm on a shield with coat of arms: divided into quarters. First, a vase of flowers and a hand holding an open book. Second, vertical stripes. Third, three boars heads in a triangle formation, two above and one below a chevron. Fourth, a castle with three turrets. Surrounding the figure are symbols of education: books, scrolls, a globe and a lamp. Legend in semi circle in upper section (struck): . INITIVUM . SAPIENTIAE . TIMOR . DOMINI .Minted by19991900189518957.0 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonT. MoringMINT2002-02-14AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1825collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18901999after 189011:40:1209:35:4616:46:3312:17:5312:14:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC689Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALFrancesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byDUBOIS, AlpheeUniversity of MontpellierpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownDUBOIS, AlpheeMontpellier, France1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (University of Montpellier), 700th Anniversary, 23rd May 1890.good11:39:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199918901Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUNIVERSITY OF MONTPELLIERFRANCEDUBOIS, ALPHEEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC689obverse: Top (struck) Legend in semi-circle on outside edge of medal: PRAETERITI MEMOR FVTVRI SECVRA. Middle (struck) image of bot with wings holding panel in right hand and stylus in left. Boy is inscribing the dates :1289 - 1889 : on the panel. Surrounding boy are various objects illustrating knowledge/learning: open book, inscr.: DIGESTVM ET DECRETVM:, Quill and ink pot, chemistry apparatus, various books piled up, serpent entwined around chalice. Bottom (struck): 23 MAI 1890. On centre, left, medalist's name: ALPHEE DUBOIS. Reverse: (Struck): ANNO MDCCCXC / VNIVERSITAS / MONTISPESSVLANI / MEMORIAM / CONDITI / SEPTO ANTE SAECVLO / STVDII GENERALIS / SOLEMNI FESTO / CELEBRVIT. On rim of medal, inscr.:BRONZEMinted by19991890189018905.9 cm diam.after 1890AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceMontpellierDUBOIS, ALPHEEMINT2002-02-22AA11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 252collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991unknownST ANDREWS13:42:5413:39:4914:16:4714:35:0915:30:1712:34:3212:14:0312:01:1511:32:38published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,Royal Scottish Society of WatercolouristUniversity of St AndrewsE1944.1E2009.619442009-03-0719442009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp. 34, col. ill. p.35ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458JABAVG19871893insurance list, by artist.St Regulus Hall tea room insurance list, by artist.various copies of 1963 list (by location) have been annotated to the effect that this work is in the Master's Room, presumably in College Gate. It is not mentioned anywhere in Alison Scott's work, nor in Patricia de Montfort's inventory, nor in the list compiled for the 1992/3 student exhibition. In 1994 the painting was probably seen by Karen Lee, as she filled in a catalogue card, and, probably at the same time, was photographed, but no location is noted on the catalogue card. The painting was not seen by Ann Gunn in College Gate in the summer of 1996.Present in Andrew Menzies's (Factor and Quaestor) office in College Gate.Painting moved from room 309/309a College Gate to room 307a College Gate (new office of Quaestor & Factor)ScotlandEDINBURGHWEST BOWTENEMENTSARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012009-12-071997-05-27HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-27ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £8.4- 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.VOCE, Ella1997-05-272011-03-29fairgoodRoyal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours Annual ExhibitionRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45unknownGateway GalleriesThe West Bow, Edinburghpicture warped in frame 2009 - slipped in mount, needs re-mounting.As before. Painting slipped in mount, upper right. Frame scratched and chipped along every edge.St. Regulus Hall, Tea Room1958196319992007unknownunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1958196319992007ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1944194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War 11 as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Possibly bought by the Pilgrim Trust from an exhibition at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water-colours.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourSCOTLANDEDINBURGHWEST BOWTENEMENTSARCHITECTUREPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office50 x 37.5 cm (sight), 76 x 59.5 cm (frame)19581958196316 December 199916 November 2007PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War 11 as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Possibly bought by the Pilgrim Trust from an exhibition at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water-colours.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC69inscribed and dated, lower left: The West Bow, Edinburgh, 1944; signed , lower right: James Miller Undated label removed from verso for exhib at Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water-colours is inscribed with the title, artist's name and address (62 Oakfield Ave) and price (£18:18)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by45119461946193919391940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a street scene along the West Bow, Edinburgh. Buildings line the street which slopes downhill, away from the viewer. Shops can be seen at ground floor level, as well as a post box and a number of figures.University of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-27ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack8B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8B1 1814collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18591999after 185911:31:3409:40:2216:46:3212:19:4412:17:5112:14:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAMCHC690Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALKING CHARLES XVUNIVERSITYNORWAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySCHNITZSPAHN, C.University of King FrederickLOOSE, GpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownSCHNITZSPAHN, C.NORWAY1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on bottom, centre on outer edge. Portraitist's name, G. Loos, above.2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of King Frederick), Jubilee medal of King Charles XV and Queen Louisa of Norway and Sweden (?). No date. good11:30:59musa/g21999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999between 1859 - 721Charles XV, king of Sweden and Norway 1826 - 72, king of Sweden and Norway (1859 - 72), son and successor of Oscar I. A liberal and popular ruler, he consented to many reforms, including the creation of a bicameral parliament. He was succeeded by his brother, Oscar II. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALKING CHARLES XVSCHNITZSPAHN, C.LOOS, G.UNIVERSITYFREDERICKNORWAYgalleryobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC690obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of King Charles XV and Queen Louise of Norway and Sweden. Legend (struck) in circle, surrounding the portrait: CAROLUS ET LOUISA NORV. SVEC. REX ET REGINA . Portraitist's name, bottom centre (struck): G LOOSE DIR. Medalist's name, inner edge (struck): C. SCHNITZSPAHN FEC. reverse: (struck) Image of Pallas Athena - female in robes wearing helmet. Holding pages in hands. An owl flies beside her. Legend in circle around outside edge (struck): VOVENS ET MEMOR . UNIVERSITAS REGINA FREDERICIANAMinted by19991859185918724.2 cm diam.after 1859AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorwaySCHNITZSPAHN, C.MINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1816collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18751999after 187511:31:3409:42:3916:46:3212:17:5112:14:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC691Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEBIRTHDAYHISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMORGAN, G.CARLYLE, ThomasBOEHM,personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownMORGAN, G.England1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord statePortraitist's name : BOEHM, bottom, right. Medalist's name: G. MORGAN. , bottom, centre.2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal - Thomas Carlyle 80th Birthday, 4th December 1875.fair. dark patina on obverse and reverse. needs cleaning11:30:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199918751Thomas Carlyle 1795 - 1881, English author, b. Scotland. Carlyle studied (1809 - 14) at the Univ. of Edinburgh, intending to enter the ministry, but left when his doubts became too strong. He taught mathematics before returning to Edinburgh in 1818 to study law. However, law gave way to reading in German literature. He was strongly influenced by Goethe and the transcendental philosophers and wrote several works interpreting German romantic thought, including a Life of Schiller (1825) and a translation (1824) of Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister. In 1826 he married Jane Baillie Welsh, a well-informed and ambitious woman who did much to further his career. They moved to Jane’s farm at Craigenputtock in 1828. There he wrote Sartor Resartus (published 1833 - 34 in Fraser’s Magazine), in which he told his spiritual autobiography. He saw the material world as mere clothing for the spiritual one. The God of his beliefs was an immanent and friendly ruler of an orderly universe. In denying corporeal reality, Carlyle reflected his revulsion for the materialism of the age. In 1832 Ralph Waldo Emerson went to Craigenputtock and began a friendship with Carlyle that was continued in their famous correspondence. In 1834 the Carlyles moved to London to be near necessary works of reference for the projected French Revolution. Finally completed in 1837 (the first volume had been accidentally burned in 1835), the book was received with great acclaim. Although it vividly recreates scenes of the Revolution, it is not a factual account but a poetic rendering of an event in history. Carlyle extended his view of the divinity of man, particularly in his portraits of the great leaders of the Revolution. In subsequent works Carlyle attacked laissez-faire theory and parliamentary government and affirmed his belief in the necessity for strong, paternalistic government. He was convinced that society does change, but that it must do so intelligently, directed by its best men, its 'heroes'. His lectures, published as 'On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History' (1841), express his view that the great men of the past have intuitively shaped destiny and have been the spiritual leaders of the world. Carlyle’s other works expanded his ideas—Chartism (1840); Past and Present (1843), contrasting the disorder of modern society with the feudal order of 12th-century England; Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches (1845); Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850); Life of John Sterling (1851); and a massive biography of a hero-king, Frederick the Great, on which he spent the years 1852 - 65. In 1866 his wife died, and the loss saddened the rest of his life. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metalMEDALCOMMEMORATIVECARLYLE, THOMASMORGAN, G.BOEHMBIRTHDAYHISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC691obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait of Thomas Carlyle. Legend (struck) in circle around outside edge of medal: THOMAS CARLYLE. Bottom, centre of medal portraitist's and medalist's names (inscr): BOEHM : (struck): G. MORGAN. SC. Reverse: Legend (struck) in circle around centre of medal: IN COMMEMORATION . DECEMBER 4 . 1875.Minted by19991875187518755.6 cm diam.after 1875AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandMORGAN, G.MINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1818collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18561999after 185611:31:3409:44:2116:46:3212:17:5112:14:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC692Inventoried in University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVENORWAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byBERGSLIEN, B.University of King FrederickHANSTEEN, ChristopherpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownBERGSLIEN, B.NORWAY1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of King Frederick, Norway), jubilee of Prof. Christopher Hansteen, 1856.goog. slight wear to obverse.11:30:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18561Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEHANSTEEN, CHRISTOPHERBERGSLIEN, B.UNIVERSITY OF KING FREDERICKNORWAYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC692obverse: profile portrait of Prof Christopher Hansteen. Legend in circle around outside edge of medal (struck): CHRISTOPHORO HANSTEEN. Medalist's name, bottom centre: B. BERGSLIEN. Reverse: Laurel and oak leaf wreath. Legend in circle around outer edge of medal (struck): SOLENNIA SEMISECULARIA GRATULATUR UNIV.REG.FRED MDCCCLVI. In centre, surrounded by wreath and legend, motto (struck): SPLENDET / IN ORBE / DECUSMinted by19991856185618583.7 cm diam.after 1856AUUniversity of St AndrewsNorwayBERGSLIEN, B.MINT2002-02-19AA11:30:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerC1 1806collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19551999after 195511:28:4109:45:2316:46:3112:17:4912:14:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC693Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEHUNGARYPROTESTANTBUDAPESTREFORMEDTURUL HAWKACADEMYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαanimaldieranimalTierحيوانζώοsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownunknownBudapest (?), Hungary (?)ticket with medal states: 'Presented to St Mary's College'1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal ((Budapest Reformed Theological Academy), centenary, 1955.good11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19551Bird of prey is the Turul hawk 'Etana' who is a messenger between the Divine and the earthly (the Holy Spirit). Typed note with medal states: PROTESTANT COLLEGE IN BUDAPEST, CENTENARY, / 1955.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebrushed bronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEHUNGARYPROTESTANTBUDAPESTREFORMEDTURUL HAWKACADEMYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, Claireticket with medal states: 'Presented to St Mary's College'HC693obverse: (struck) orthographic projection image of classical building. Below image on scroll dates: 1855 - 1955. Legend in circle around edge (struck): BUDAPESTI REFORMATUS THEOLOGIAI AKADEMIA. reverse: (struck) Image of shield bearing symbol of St. John the Baptist (lamb carrying pannant, walking on twin open books), mounted by a bird of prey. A sun and sun-rays shines from the upper left. In a circle, surrounding the whole is the legend (struck): HA AZ ISTEN VELUNK, KICSODA ELLENUNK? ROM.8.31.Minted by19991955195519556.0 cm diam.after 1955AUUniversity of St AndrewsHungary (?)Budapest (?)unknownMINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 1822collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern197519759th September 197511:36:1109:46:1916:46:3312:17:5212:14:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC694Inventoried in the University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVEHEBREW UNIVERSITYJerusalemISRAELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαSWAN, R.J.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-20HC:C88DonationunknownJerusalem (?), Israel (?)SWAN, R.J.Presented to Mr R.J. Swan, acting as University representative, on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Passed by him to the University Muniments and then to the University Collections.1Present2002-02-20ComponentRecord state2002-02-20very goodcommemorative medal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), 50th Anniversary, 1975very good11:35:33oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19751note with medal states: Acc 700 (written in pen). UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / MEMO FROM THE SECRETARY / To Mr R.N. Smart, / Keeper of the Muniments. / 50th Anniversary of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (underlined) / On 30th June 1975 the Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrated the / occasion of the 50th Anniversary of its opening. Mr R.J. Swan, one of our / graduates, attended the celebrations as the representative of this University. / All those present received a medal commemorating the occasion; and Mr Swan / duly passed on the medal to the University of St Andrews. I think it / should be kept as part of our muniments and I trust you are willing to take / custody of it. / DMD/RR / 9th September 1975.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEHEBREW UNIVERSITYJERUSALEMISRAELSWAN, R.J.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePresented to Mr R.J. Swan, acting as University representative, on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Passed by him to the University Muniments and then to the University Collections.HC694obverse: In upper section symbols of science and learning: microscope, atomic model, balance scales, chemistry apparatus. In middle section image of university buildings with a line of people entering them. In lower section, Hebrew text (unable to reproduce). Below, in semic circle around outer edge of medal Legend: For instruction Shall Come Forth From Zion. Reverse: abstract zig-zag pattern to right. On left, text in Hebrew. Below Text in English: THE HEBREW / UNIVERSITY / OF / JERUSALEM / JUBILEE / 1925-75. On top, outside edge of medal: STATE OF ISRAEL (Also in Hebrew). On middle right, outside edge of medal inscr.: 0100Acc700Acc700SWAN, Mr R.J.Minted by19751975197419755.9 cm diam.9th September 1975ADUniversity of St AndrewsIsrael (?)Jerusalem (?)unknownMINT2002-02-20AA11:35:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer HIJK2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerHIJK1 1124collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern190619061906ST ANDREWS11:38:1114:12:2309:49:1117:07:3118:17:0116:57:1714:57:49Letter to Andrew Carnegie from the American Philosophical Society, June 10th, 1906.University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.420042004HC1999.34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektsee object history filecr67ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114ad458ALDJBHC695Museum and Gallery Studies student project. Recorded as in box 11 (library). See Scott's list.Moved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.bronzemedalLIGHTNING RODBIFOCAL SPECTACLESFRANKLIN STOVEAUTHORPRINTERSCIENTISTPUBLISHERU.S. CONSTITUTIONDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCERECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byTiffany & Co.FRANKLIN, BenjaminCARNEGIE, AndrewAmerican Philosophical SocietyinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-012011-06-032011-06-032011-05-062011-04-202011-04-152011-03-252008-10-151999-10-28HC:C76American Philosophical SocietyDonationTiffany & Co.Fifth Avenue, New York, USAAmerican Philosophical SocietyPresented to the University of St Andrews by the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. See letter from American Philosophical Society to Andrew Carnegie, Rector of the University 1901-1907, in medal case.1Present1999-10-28ComponentRecord state1999-10-28very goodUniversity RectorsUniversity LibraryBenjamin Franklin medal; with green suede bag, presentation box (Tiffany & Co.) and letter to Andrew Carnegie regarding the presentation of the medalgood199920042008SCOTT, CarolineRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199920042008PHILLIPSON, AndyALLEN, JimColour slide2011-04-12200019061Benjamin Franklin on St Andrews linksFranklin was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University of St Andrews in 1759. He visited the city later the same year. This medal commemorates the 200th anniversary of his birth. It is one of 150 struck by Act of Congress. 100 were to be distributed under the direction of the President of the United States and 50 under the direction of the American Philosophical Society. Franklin (1706-1790) played an important role in separating the American colonies from Great Britain and framing the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. He also gained renown as an author, printer, publisher and scientist. He invented the Franklin stove, bifocal spectacles and the lightning rod. In 1729 he became the printer of paper currency for the colony of Pennsylvania and some of the other colonies. He published the Pennsylvania Gazette, a colonial newspaper and Poor Richard's, a series of almanacs in which he printed proverbs praising prudence, industry and honesty.Medalsmedalgallerymusa/g2medal: bronze bag: suede; box: cardFRANKLIN, BENJAMINBRONZEAMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETYCARNEGIE, ANDREWMEDALTIFFANY & CO.LIGHTNING RODBIFOCAL SPECTACLESFRANKLIN STOVEAUTHORPRINTERSCIENTISTPUBLISHERU.S. CONSTITUTIONDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCERECTORsee object file1999January 200416 October 2008CITPresented to the University of St Andrews by the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. See letter from American Philosophical Society to Andrew Carnegie, Rector of the University 1901-1907, in medal case.HC695obverse engraved with portrait bust of Benjamin Franklin, surrounded by two laurel? branches. Inscr.: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN/1706/1790/PRINTER PHILOSOPHER/SCIENTIST STATESMAN/DIPLOMATIST Reverse engraved with 4 classical figures. Inscr.: HISTORY / LITERATURE / SCIENCE / PHILOSOPHY / STRUCK BY ACT OF THE CONGRESS / OF THE UNITED STATES / TO COMMEMORATE THE TWO HUNDREDTH / ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF / BENJAMIN FRANKLIN / MCMVI inscr. in gold lettering on front of bag, with eagle and wreath: UNITED STATES / OF / AMERICA inscr. on back of bag: TIFFANY & CO./ NEW YORK / PARIS LONDON / MAKERS printed on box: TIFFANY & CO. / Fifth Avenue, New York / JEWELERS, GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS / PARIS, AVENUE DE L'OPERA 36BIS / LONDON, 221 & 221 A REGENT STREET, W. / FACTORIES, FOREST HILL, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY box also labelled: 20. / 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF BENJAMIN / FRANKLIN'S BIRTH MEDAL - 1906American Philosophical SocietyManufactered byHC695.jpgHC695 (both sides).jpgBFCSRV1.JPGBFCSRV2.JPG149419061906190619069.9 cm diameter1906ADUniversity of St AndrewsUSACONSERVEDconservationHC695Fifth Avenue, New YorkTiffany & Co.MANU1999-10-28AABox located in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer labelled 'A'museummusa/g2/case 71 1239collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople12:06:0214:12:4009:49:4415:30:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ALDJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalParisbronzesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of ParisinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-012011-06-032011-06-032011-03-282008-10-142000-05-19HC:C881Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord state2000-05-19very goodMedal given to the University by the University of Paris. Obverse:seated figure with sword and book. reverse: building (University of Paris)very good20042008RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy200420081Medal has original box which has sticker on top (ink on paper)'16./UNIVERSITY OF PARIS/1914-1918/MEDAL': (gold on silk) 'L'UNIVERSITE DE PARIS/A/L'UNIVERSITE DE ST ANDREWS'. Box is faded on silk and velvet interior, Box will be stored in medals cabinet under 'P' for ParisMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmuseummusa/g1/case 2bronzeMEDALPARISBRONZEsee object fileJanuary 200416 October 2008HC696Obverse (stamped) figure,sword, sword: (stamped) 'SCIENTIA INSTRUMENTUM JUSTITIAE/LIBRO ENSE/MCMXIV-MCMXVIII' :(stamped) 'R' surrounded by a 'D': Reverse (stamped) 'FIDELISSIMAE SORORI/UNIVERSITAS PARISIENSIS/DICAVIT'UNIPARIS.JPGH 0.4cm x Diam 10.2cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19AABox located in oastore, medal cabinet 2, in drawer labelled 'P, Q, R'museummusa/g1/case 21 1840collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19651999after 196511:47:4609:50:4216:46:3512:17:5912:14:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC697Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAUSTRIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byKOTTENSTORFERUniversity of ViennapersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C88unknownKOTTENSTORFERVienna , Austria1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26very goodcommemorative medal (University of Vienna), 7th Centenary, 1965.good11:47:07oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19651Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUNIVERSITY OF VIENNAAUSTRIAKOTTENSTORFEROpen Access Storeobject histroy file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC697obverse: (struck) image of medieval walled city of Vienna with spires and roofs. Below, on a scroll: MUNUS / UNIVER- / SITATIS Legend (struck) in circle around outside edge of medal: IN MEMORIAM SECULI VI PER ACTI MCMLXV reverse: upper (struck) dates 1365 / 1965. Centre, image of professor seated on chair, holding out open book towards 7 students seated on the ground. Lower (struck): UNIVERSITAS / VIENNAE. Maker's name on left: KOTTENSTORFER.Minted by19991965196519655.1 cm diam.after 1965AUUniversity of St AndrewsAustriaVienna KOTTENSTORFERMINT2002-02-26AA11:47:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer TUV2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerTUV1 1836collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19381999after 193811:44:3309:52:5916:46:3512:17:5812:14:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALSOFIABULGARIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byDOODOOLOV, D.University of SophiaOHRIDSKY, ClementpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownDOODOOLOV, D.Sofia, Bulgaria1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal (University of Sophia), 150th anniversary, 1938.good11:43:46oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19381Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALSOFIAOHRIDSKY, CLEMENTUNIVERSITY OF SOFIABULGARIADOODOOLOV, D.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC698obverse: head and shoulders portrait of bald, bearded man in clerical vestments with a halo around his head. Left (struck): CB. KLEEMEHTb [transliteration: ST KLEEMENT'; translation: CLEMENT]. Right (struck): OXPEENDCKEE [tranliteration: OKHREEDSKEE ; translation: OHRIDSKY]. Bottom right of medal, maker's name: D.DYDYLOBA [transliteration: D. DOODOOLOVA]. reverse: wreath of laurel and oak leaves round outside edge of medal. Inside wreath (struck): 836 - 916 / yHEEBEPCEETET'b / CB. KLEEMENT'b / OXPEEDCKEE / COFEEYA / 1888-1938. [transliteration: OONEEVERSEETET' / ST. KLEEMENT' / OKHREEDSKEE / SOFEEYA ; Translation: UNIVERSITY OF ST CLEMENT OHRIDSKY, SOFIA]. outside edge of medal inscr.: MEELOSHEBb / 3-23-89 [tranlation: MEELOSHEVMinted by19991938193819386.9 cm diam.after 1938AUUniversity of St AndrewsBulgariaSofiaDOODOOLOV, D.MINT2002-02-25AA11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 1720collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18961999after 189611:42:3709:54:0816:46:2312:17:2812:11:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC699Inventoied in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEPRINCETONUSAAMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαPrinceton University, USAinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownTSGPrinceton, America1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (Princeton University), 150th Anniversary, 1896.good11:42:01oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199918961Printed note with medal states: WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF / THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITYMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEPRINCETON UNIVERSITYPRINCETONUSAAMERICAOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC699obverse: Image of Princeton University building. Below (struck) Motto: AVLA NASSOVICA / MDCCCXCVI. Centre left, medalist's mark: TSG reverse: Top (struck), on scroll: DEI SVB NVMINE VIGET. Beneath (struck): QVOD ANTAE FVIT / COLLEGIVM / NEOCAESARIENSE / NVNC ANNIS + CL + IMPLETIS / VNIVERSITAS / PRINCETONIENSIS / SAECVLVM SPECTAT / NOVVM.Minted by19991896189618967.6 cm diam.after 1896AUUniversity of St AndrewsAmericaPrincetonTSGMINT2002-02-22AA11:42:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer PQR2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 9collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193919461953195819911958199110:21:2012:38:5512:23:5512:21:1112:10:0512:00:22, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'skjk2ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19471861'In store'.In store on ?1963 inventoryIn storeScotlandLANDSCAPEBOATBUILDERS SHEDFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustBLACK, Ann SpenceinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172004-06-021996-09-23HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBLACK, Ann SpenceScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-23ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesValue: £15.15.0125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.195819911996-09-23unknownThe Boat Builder's Shed195819631989unknownunknownMONFORT, Patricia de195819631990HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Last seen 'in store'.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPEBOATBUILDERS SHEDFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819631989 - 1990Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC7The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939194019471940's1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBLACK, Ann Spence; (British, 1861-1947)CRE1996-09-23MUmissing1 253collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199114:17:3512:34:3312:14:0712:01:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ad458ad458ad458AVGAVG19871893insurance list, by artist.st regulus hall tea room insurance list, by artist.st regulus hall tea room list by locationmissing Listed as missing on all subsequent inventoriesScotlandEDINBURGHCANONGATETOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMILLER, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031997-05-27HC:C3DonationMILLER, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-05-27ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 15 guineas 1958 Insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1997-05-27unknownFoot of CanongateSt. Regulus Hall, Tea Room19581963unknownunknownunknown19581963HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour(?)SCOTLANDEDINBURGHCANONGATETOWNSCAPEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819581963UnknownCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC70The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandMILLER, James; (British, 1893-1987)CRE1997-05-27MUmissing1 1830collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1910191031st May 191011:42:3909:57:0916:46:3412:17:5612:14:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC700Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALCHAMPLAINQUEBECCANADATERCENTENARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byDUBOIS, HenriThe National Battlefields CommissionGAINEAU, GeorgespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownDUBOIS, HenriQuebec, CanadaCard with medal indicates medal acquired by the University on 31st May 1910.1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord statemedalist's name on reverse, lower right edge of medal.2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal, founding of Quebec, Trecentenary, 1908.good. slight wearing to reverse, left figure.11:42:01oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919081Printed card with medal states: Presented by / The National Battlefields Commission / in commemoration / of the / Tercentenary of the Founding of / Quebec by Champlain. / Quebec. / Canada. Signed, black ink: Geo. Gaineau / CHAIRMAN. Reverse of card, handwriting in pencil: ackd. 31May 1910Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALCHAMPLAINQUEBECCANADADUBOIS, HENRITERCENTENARYBATTLEFIELDS COMMISSIONGAINEAU, GEORGESOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireCard with medal indicates medal acquired by the University on 31st May 1910.HC700obverse: Top, Legend (struck) in semi-circle around outer-edge of medal: IIIe CENTENAIRE . DE . LA . FOUNDATION . DE . QVEBEC . Centre, (struck) full-length figure of Champlain, stepping from boat onto land. Sword held like cross in right hand, hat in left. Left, scroll with date 1608. Crown with H. / IV. below and dolphin. Right, similar scroll with 1908 and crown with E. / VII. and dolphin. Lower edge of medal, inscr.: STADACONE reverse: image of two seated, draped female figures before a Maple tree. Figure on left leans on casket decorated with three fleir-de-leif motifs (King of France). Figure on right raises right hand to an inscribed scroll, left arm rests on shield bearing Royal Arms of Britain. Scrolls inscr.: NEE. SOUS. LES. LIS A GRANDI: SOUS. LES ROSES : .DIEU. AIDANT / LOEUVRE. DE. CHAMPLAIN. Medalist's name on lower right edge: HENRI DUBOIS SCULP. ET. INC. Edge of medal inscr.: BRONZE.Minted by19101910190819087.6 cm diam.31st May 1910AUUniversity of St AndrewsCanadaQuebecDUBOIS, HENRIMINT2002-02-25AA11:42:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer PQR2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 1837collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19231999after 192311:44:3309:59:3816:46:3512:17:5812:14:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC701Inventoried in University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALST BARTHOLOMEWHOSPITALLONDONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated bySt Bartholomew's HospitalC.I.HHARVEY, WilliamPINCHES, JohninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownC.I.HLondon (?), England (?)1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord statemaker's initials 'C.I.H.' on obverse and reverse of medal. Case has name 'John Pinches, London', printed on inside upper lid.2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal (St Bartholomew's Hospital), 800th anniversary, 1923.good.11:43:46oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19231Case has inscribed on outer, upper lid: ST BARTHOLOMEW'S / HOSPITAL / OCTOCENTENARY / 1923. Inside, upper lid, printed on silk lining: JOHN / PINCHES / LONDON.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorebronze. Medal in brown leather presentation case. White silk and green velvet lining.MEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALST BARTHOLOMEWHARVEY, WILLIAMHOSPITALC.I.H.PINCHES, JOHNLONDONOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC701obverse: head and shoulders quarter profile portrait of William Harvey. Legend (struck) in semi-circle around outer edge of medal: WILLIAM HARVEY 1578 - 1657. reverse: centre (struck) profile portrait of tonsured monk. Beneath monk (struck) RAHERE. Both surrounded by Laurel wreath. Legend (struck) in circle around outside edge of medal: TO COMMEMORATE THE 800th ANNIVERSARY . 1123 * St. BARTHOLOMEWS HOSPITAL * 1923. Maker's initials, middle, left of obverse: C.I.HMinted by199919236.0 cm diam.after 1923AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)London (?)C.I.HMINT2002-02-25AA11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 1841collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19211999after 192111:47:4710:00:5816:46:3612:17:5912:14:53single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC702Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byCORHAMUniversity of VirginiapersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C88unknownCORHAMVirginia (?) , America (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26very goodcommemorative medal (University of Virginia), Centenary, 1921.good11:47:07oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19211Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIAAMERICACORHAMOpen Access Storeobject histroy file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC702obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of curly haired man. Legend in circle around outer edge of medal: HAEC OLIM MEMINISSE IVVABIT 1921. reverse: centre (struck) image of full-length draped female (Athena?). In her right hand she holds a spear, in her left, a shield. In background are various classical buildings with columns. Legend runs in semi-circle around upper edge of medal: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1819. Maker's name on left: CORHAM. C.cMinted by19991921192119215.0 cm diam.after 1921AUUniversity of St AndrewsAmerica (?)Virginia (?) CORHAMMINT2002-02-26AA11:47:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer TUV2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerTUV1 1827collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19551999after 195511:40:1310:09:0416:46:3412:17:5512:14:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC703Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEMOSCOWUSSRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαMoscow UniversityLOMOMOSOV, M.V.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownunknownMoscow (?), Russia1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (Moscow University), bicentenial, 1955excellent11:39:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19551Moscow University the oldest Russian university. It was established in 1775. The foundation of a university in Moscow became possible largely due to the efforts of Mikhail Vasil’evich Lomonosov (1711-1765), an outstanding Russian scholar and scientist. In 1940 on the occasion of its185th Anniversary, Moscow University was named after M.V.Lomonosov. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEMOSCOWMOSCOW UNIVERSITYUSSRLOMOMOSOV, M.V.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC703obverse: top (struck) Legend: OCHOBATELb MOCKOBCKOGO YHEEBEPCEETETA [Transliteration: OSNOVATYEL' MOSKOVSKOGO YOONEEVERSEETYATA]. Centre: Head and shoulders profile portrait of man in wig (M.V. Lomonosov?). Bottom (struck): M.B. LOMOHOCOB [Transliteration: M.V. LOMONOSOV]. reverse: Top: CCCP / 1755 1955. Centre (struck): image of University of Moscow buildings. Bottom (struck): B OZHAMEHOBAHEEE DByXCOTLETEER / MOCKOBCKOGO OPDEHA LEHEEHA / GOCyDAPCTBEHHOGO / yHEEBEPCEETETA EEMEHEE / M.B. LOMOHCOBA [transliteration: V OZNAMYENOBANEEYE DVOOKHSOTLYETEE / MOSKOVSKOGO / ORDYENA LYENEENA / GOSOODARSTVENNOGO / OOHEEVERSEETETA EEMYENEE / M.V. LOMONOSOVA]Minted by19991955195519558.7 cm diam.after 1955AUUniversity of St AndrewsRussiaMoscow (?)unknownMINT2002-02-22AA11:39:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer LMNO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerLMNO1 1835collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19541999after 195411:44:3210:09:4116:46:3512:17:5712:14:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC704Inventoried in university librarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALSALAMANCASpainsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of SalamancainstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownunknownSalamanca (?), Spain (?)1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal (Slamanca University), 700th Anniversary, 1954good11:43:46oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19541Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCASALAMANCASPAINOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC704obverse: top (struck) three tiered Papal crown and crossed keys of St Peter. Centre, middle: image of Pope seated on thrown, holding an open book and Papal staff. To left, three tiers showing (from top) a castle, a lion passant and two hatted men reading from open books. To right of centre same three tiers (from top): Lion passant, castle and two hatted men reading from open books. Legend (struck) upon decorative scrolls, in circle around the outer edge: SALAMANTINI SIGILLVM VNIVE R SITATIS. STVDII. reverse: Top centre (struck): UNIVERSIDAD / DE / SALAMANCA. Centre, stylised monogram: T O V R. Below, motto: VIVAT / CRESCAT FLOREAT. Legend (struck) in circle around the outside edge of the medal: 1218 . 1254 . VII CENTENARIO . DE . SV . REORGANIZACION . 1954.Minted by19991954195419547.8 cm diam.after 1954AUUniversity of St AndrewsSpain (?)Salamanca (?)unknownMINT2002-02-25AA11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 1829collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19101999after 191011:42:3910:10:4016:46:3412:17:5512:14:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC705Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBRAZILRIO DE JANEIROCENTENARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαNational Library, Rio De JaneiroinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownBOTTEE La,Rio de Janeiro, Brasil1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22goodcommemorative medal (National Library, Rio De Jeneiro, Brazil), Inauguration, 1910.fair. edges pitted. dark patina11:42:01oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19101Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBRAZILRIO DE JANEIRONATIONAL LIBRARYCENTENARYOpen Access Storeobject histroy file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC705obverse: image of winged and draped full length standing female, holding a mallet in right hand. Angel stands next to carved memorial bearing: 29 / OUTUBRO / 1910. To left of figure, in a circle around outside edge of medal, Legend: INAUGURAACAO . DO. NOVO. EDIFICIO. Bottom, maker's name: L Bottee. reverse: orthographic projection view of classical building. Legend (struck) in circle around outer edge of medal: BIBLIOTHECA NACIONAL MDCCCX - MCMX. Below building (struck): DO . RIO . DE / JANEIRO edge: inscr.:BRONZE.Minted by19991910191019104.9 cm diam.after 1910AUUniversity of St AndrewsBrasilRio de JaneiroLa BOTTEEMINT2002-02-22AB11:42:01ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer PQR2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerPQR1 1809collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19211999after 192111:28:4210:11:3516:46:3212:17:5012:14:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC706Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBUENOS AIRESARGENTINACENTENARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of Buenos AiresinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownCEFRAN, E delaBuenos Aires (?), Argentina1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Buenos Aires), Centenary, 1921.good. obverse, lower centre: some laquer removed due to rubbing.11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919211Typed note with medal states: BUENOS AIRES UNIVERSITY, CENTENARY, / 1921.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoregold laquered bronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBUENOS AIRESBUENOS AIRES UNIVERSITYARGENTINACENTENARYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC706obverse: (struck) full length figure of female personification of knowledge/learning, semi-clad in drapery, holding in right hand an illuminated torch. In lower right side of medal are symbols of learning: globe, books, set-square, chemistry flask. Legend in semi-circle above figure (struck): UNIVERSITAS BONAERENSIS : In lower left lettering (struck): SCIENTAE. / LUMEN. / PRETIUM / VITAE. Bottom right, Maker's name inscr.:E dela Cefran (?) Reverse: Centre, top (struck) laurel wreath within which two hands grasp a rod. Below this (struck): CENTENARIO / DE LA / UNIVERSIDAD / DE / BUENOS AIRES In smaller lettering beneath (struck): POR EL PRESENTE PUBLICO / SOLEMNE EDICTO ERIJO E INSTITUYO / UNA UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR CON FUERO / I JURISDICCION ACADEMICA....... EN / BEUNOS AIRES A 9 DE AGOSTO DE 1821. Lower left, in signature form inscr.: Martin Rodrgz. Lower left, in signature form inscr.: B Rivadaria. Below, plaited and tassled cord and below, left (struck): ANTONIO SAENZ / 1821. Right: EUFEMIO UBALLES / 1921. RECTORESMinted by19991921192119219.5 cm x 7.0 cmafter 1921AUUniversity of St AndrewsArgentinaBuenos Aires (?)CEFRAN, E delaMINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 1834collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18991920after 189911:44:3210:13:0116:46:3512:17:5712:14:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC707Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEHYDRODYNAMICSVISCOSITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSTOKES, George Gabrielde SAVLLES, G.W.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownde SAVLLES, G.W.1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25goodcommemorative medal, Jubilee of George Gabriel Stokes, 1899.fair. dark patina over whole11:43:46oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999after 18991George Gabriel Stokes Born: 13 Aug 1819 in Skreen, County Sligo, Ireland Died: 1 Feb 1903 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England George Stokes established the science of hydrodynamics with his law of viscosity. Stokes published papers on the motion of incompressible fluids in 1842-43 and on the friction of fluids in motion and the equilibrium and motion of elastic solids in 1845. In 1849 Stokes was appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. In 1851 Stokes was elected to the Royal Society and was secretary of the Society from 1854 to 1884 when he was elected president. He investigated the wave theory of light, named and explained the phenomenon of fluorescence in 1852, and in 1854 theorised an explanation of the Fraunhofer lines in the solar spectrum. He suggested these were caused by atoms in the outer layers of the Sun absorbing certain wavelengths. However when Kirchhoff later published this explanation Stokes disclaimed any prior discovery. Stokes developed mathematical techniques for application to physical problems, founded the science of geodesy, and greatly advanced the study of mathematical physics in England. His mathematical and physical papers were published in 5 volumes, the first 3 of which Stokes edited himself in 1880, 1883 and 1891. The last 2 were edited by Sir Joseph Larmor in 1887 and 1891.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVESTOKES, GEORGE GABRIEL.DE SAVLLES, G.W.HYDRODYNAMICSVISCOSITYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC707obverse: (struck) head and shoulders profile portrait of George Gabriel Stokes. Legend (struck) in circle around outer edge of medal: GEORGE GABRIEL STOKES b. 1819. Bottom centre, medalist's name inscr.: G.W. de SAVLLES. reverse: (struck) laurel wreath around outside edge of medal enclosing testemonial: VIRO / ILLVSTRI / ET DE PHILOSOPHIA / EGREGIE MERITO / GEORGIO GABRIELI STOKES / NEWTONI CATHEDRAM / APVD CANTABRIGENSES / ANNVM IAM Lm. OBTINENTI / ET SVA ACADEMIAE / SALVTEM AMICISSIME PRECANTVR / TAM SIBI QDAM IPSI / DE TALI VITA / TANTO INGENIO / GRATVLANTES / KAL. IVN. A.S. MDCCCXCIXMinted by19201899189919206.2 cm diam.after 1899AUUniversity of St Andrewsde SAVLLES, G.W.MINT2002-02-25AB11:43:46ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer S2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerS1 1823collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19331963after 193311:36:1110:15:1016:46:3312:17:5212:14:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC708Inventoried in University Library.medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALNORTH CAROLINAUSAAMERICASHAW-HENDERSON FESTIVALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαHENDERSON, ArchibaldSHAW, Geoge BernardTWAIN, MarkpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88DonationBORGLUM, GutzinNorth Carolina, AmericaHENDERSON, ArchibaldPrsented by Archibald Henderson to the University Library1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord stateMedal struck by Carolina Playmakers, Chapel Hill, North Carolina in honour of Archibald Henderson.2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal of Shaw Henderson Festival, February 2-5, 1933good11:35:33oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919331Archibald Henderson (1877 - 1963) was a multi-talented mathematics professor at the University of North Carolina, whose scholarly interests included mathematics, history and literary criticism. Henderson is the author of various books and articles, including biographies of George Bernard Shaw and Mark Twain. Henderson was on his way to meet with Shaw in England when he made the acquaintance of Mark Twain, also a passenger on the same ship (see picture on INCA). From this meeting a friendship was formed, resulting in Henderon writing various articles and the biography of Twain. Archibald Henderson established a collection (several thousand bibliographical items by or about George Bernard Shaw) in 1948. The Henderson Collection is the largest author collection and one of the most important concentrations of Shaw materials on either side of the Atlantic. He first met Shaw in 1904 when the author was still relatively unknown in the United States, and in 1911 he became Shaw's official biographer. Over the next several decades, Henderson published over seventy-five articles on the English playwright as well as three major biographies, including the highly acclaimed George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Century (1956). During the course of his research Henderson attempted to acquire everything he could afford by or about Shaw, whether published in the United States, Great Britain, or Europe. After establishing the collection in the University Library, he added to it until his death in 1963. Printed card with medal states: SHAW-HENDERSON FESTIVAL / HONOR TO / ARCHIBALD HENDERSON / AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHER / OF / GEORGE BERNARD SHAW / FOR / THIRTY YEARS SERVIE / TO THEATRE AND DRAMA / THE CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS / CHAPEL HILL / NORTH CAROLINA / FEBRUARY 2-5, 1933 Envelope (in which medal was previously stored) with handwriting: Presented by / Archibald Henderson / to The Library, / University of St Andrews. Handritten note with medal states: Henderson, Archibald / Medal struck in honour of Archibald / Henderson, authorized biographer og George / Bernard Shaw, February 2-5, 1933.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoregold laquered bronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALHENDERSON, ARCHIBALDSHAW, GEORGE BERNARDTWAIN, MARKNORTH CAROLINAUSAAMERICASHAW-HENDERSON FESTIVALOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClairePrsented by Archibald Henderson to the University LibraryHC708obverse: Top (struck): SHAW - HENDERSON FESTIVAL / FEBRUARY 2-5. 1933. Centre (struck), head and shoulders three quarters profile image of man in suit. Above portrait: compass and quill. Legend (struck): ARSET SCIENTIA. Bottom (struck): ARCHIBALD / HENDERSON Maker's name, script inscr.: Gutson Burglum / Raleigh / 1925. reverse: blank(no.4)(no.4)HENDERSON, ARCHIBALDMinted byHC708.JPG19631933193319336.4 x 4.4 cmafter 1933ADUniversity of St AndrewsAmericaNorth CarolinaBORGLUM, Gutzin.MINT2002-02-22AA11:35:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer HIJK2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerHIJK1 1811collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19341999after 193411:28:4310:17:1616:46:3212:17:5012:14:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC709Inventoried in University Library, 1999.medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBRUXELLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byMAUQUOY, AlfUniversity of BrusselsVERHAEGEN, Pierre TheodorepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownMAUQUOY, AlfBrussels , Belgium1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (Universitie Libre de Bruxelles), 1st Centenary.good11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199919341Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALUNIVERSITY OF BRUSSELSBRUXELLESVERHAEGEN, PIERRE THEODOREMAUQUOY, ALF.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC709obverse: profile portrait of man in centre. Legend in circle artound outside edge of medal (struck) : 1796 PIERRE THEODORE VERHAGEN 1862 reverse: (centre) image of spired building and college buildings. To right of image, dates: 1834 - / 1934. Legend (struck) in semi-circle around outer-edge of medal: UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES. Bottom, centre - small shield bearing image of winged man with sword and shield slaying a serpant. Below, in semi-circle around bottom, outer-edge of medal: SCIENTIA VINCERETENEBRAS maker's name: ALF. MAUQUOYMinted by19991934193419346.5 cm diam.after 1934AUUniversity of St AndrewsBelgiumBrussels MAUQUOY, ALF.MINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 325collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199114:06:0714:02:5713:59:3115:05:4114:18:5615:30:1812:14:1012:01:16published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.164, col. ill. p.165ac114ac114ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19691887`insurance list, by artistWardlaw Hall, University Hall list by location- 1963 or 1983Wardlaw Hall, University Hall, opposite room 6 checked by Dawn Waddellpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University Hallpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Ground floor, Wardlaw Wing.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.ScotlandJEDBURGHJEDBURGH ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSARCHITECTURE, NORMANFEMALE ARTISTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustMOLYNEAUX, Elizabeth GowanlockinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-03-021997-09-15HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationMOLYNEAUX, Elizabeth GowanlockScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1997-09-15ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £5.00 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1997-09-152001-03-212001-03-21goodgoodgoodNorman Arches, Jedburgh AbbeyartworkgeneralSome white spotting at lower centre to right and on left pillar (5-6 spots).Good condition, nothing to note of frame and mount.University Hall, Wardlaw Hall19631993199919992003200920092010unknownWADDELL, DawnTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanDALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19831993199919992003200920092010ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.labels removed from reverse of painting February 2002, by AMC.Recording Scotlanddrawingwash drawinguhink wash on paperSCOTLANDJEDBURGHJEDBURGH ABBEYARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSARCHITECTURE, NORMANPILGRIM TRUSTFEMALE ARTISTobject history filewood: 62.8 x 45.4 cm19581963 - 19834 April 19931999November 1999September 2003March 200928 May 20092 March 2010PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC71signed, lower left, in pencil(?): E. G. Molyneux 2 labels attached to reverse of painting: label 1: typed label: PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM TRUST [underlined] / NORMAN ARCHES, JEDBURGH ABBEY / by / MISS M. E. MOLYNEUX / No. 101. label 2: square paper label, red crayon (?): 66The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by53219461946193919391939194538.0 x 26.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADA wash drawing depicting the ruined interior of Jedburgh Abbey. Detail of Norman arches.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0026MOLYNEAUX, Elizabeth Gowanlock; (British, 1887-1969)CRE1997-09-15ABuh1 1838collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19111999after 191111:47:4616:46:3512:17:5812:14:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC710Inventoried in University Library2011-06-282011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-25HC:C88unknownHIPP, Le Roy1Present2002-02-25ComponentRecord state2002-02-25very goodcommemorative medal Fernando Vanderhaeghen, 1911.good11:47:07oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19111Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastoregold laquered bronzeOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC710obverse: head and shoulders profile portrait of bald, bearded gentleman with spectacles. Centre, right, maker's name (struck): Le ROY. HIPP / 1911. reverse: centre (struck): FERDINANDO / VANDERHAEGHEN / BIBLIOTHECAE ACADEMICAE / GANDAVENSIS / MDCCCLVIIII - MDCCCCXI / PREAFECTO / OPTIME DERE BIBLIOTHECARIA / MERITO. Motto, in semi-circle below: SODALES NEC NON AMICI. Legend (struck) in circle around outer edge of medal: PRAEPOSITORUM . AUSPICANTE . COLLEGIO . TABULARIIS . BIBLIOTHECISQUE .Minted by19991911191119115.9 cm diam.after 1911AUUniversity of St AndrewsHIPP, Le ROY.MINT2002-02-25AA11:47:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer TUV2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerTUV1 1798collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1910199920th century11:26:3810:19:0716:46:3012:17:4812:14:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC711Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEARGENTINAREVOLUTIONscienceBUENOS ARIESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byScientific Society of ArgentinaPastorina y Sala (?)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-13HC:C88unknownPastorina y Sala (?)Buenos Aries, Argentina1Present2002-02-13ComponentRecord state2002-02-13very goodcommemorative medal of centinary of Argentine Revolutionvery good11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19101ticket with medal gives No. as '28'Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEARGENTINAREVOLUTIONSCIENCESCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF ARGENTINABUENOS ARIESY SALA, PASTORINOOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC711obverse: (struck) image of female personification of knowledge. Figure holds palm leaf and lit lamp against background of swirling clouds and rays of sunlight. Motto: (struck) SOCIEDAD SCIENTIFICA ARGENTINA - 1872. Also (struck) lower right edge: GR. PASTARINO Y SALA. Reverse: (struck) motto:CONGRESSO CIENTIFICO INTERNACIONAL AMERICANO - JULIO de 1910. And (struck) in centre: REUNIDO EN BUENOS AIRES / CON MOTIVO DE LA / CONMEMORACION DEL / CENTARIO DE LA REVOLUCION / DE MAYO DE 1810. [Trans.:reunited in Buenos Aires in the occasion of the commemoration of centenarion of the revolution of May of 1810 ). On edge, Inscr.: COBREMinted by19991910190019105.9 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsArgentinaBuenos AriesPastorina y Sala (?)MINT2002-02-13AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1805collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1932199920th century11:26:4010:19:5516:46:3112:17:4912:14:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC712Inventoried in University library. Scott notes ' Box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAMSTERDAMSAILING SHIPSHIELDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of AmsterdaminstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownunknownAmsterdam (?), Netherlands (?)1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Amsterdam), Trecentenary, 1932good11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19321typed note with medal states: AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY TRECENTENERY, 1932.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAMSTERDAMUNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAMSAILING SHIPSHIELDOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC712obverse: (struck) image of medieval sailing boat on water. At transom is a flag bearing three saltire crosses arranged vertically. To the left is a crowned male figure holding a sword in his left hand and a shield in his right, bearing the three saltires. To his right is another shield which is blank and a thirs shield which is quartered. Each quarter bears a lion rampant. Below image in semi circle (struck) lettering: 1632 - 1932 / ATHENAEUM ' ILLUSTRE / UN'IVERS'ITE'IT VAN AMSTERDAM. reverse: (struck) image of three male nude torch-bearers, arranged in triangle formation. Below, in semi circle are cartouche symbols of knowledge/learning (from left): Globe with chemistry bottle; medical symbol (cadeuceus); lamb with pennant; balance scales (tipped to left); book mounted by owl; symbol of mercury - two snakes entwinned around rod,mounted by winged helmet. Lettering, upper left, curving round medal (struck): _CCC ANNI' _ : Lettering, upper right, curving round medal (struck): _DOCTI'NI'S_ : Lettering, lower centre, curving round medal (struck): _DI'CAT'_Minted by19991932193019325.9 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsNetherlands (?)Amsterdam (?)unknownMINT2002-02-14AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1810collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19371999after 193711:28:4210:24:0116:46:3212:17:5012:14:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC713Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBARCELONASpainCENTENARYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCLADA, J.University of CatalunyapersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownCLADA, J.Spain1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Catalunya, Barcelona), Centenary, 1937.good.11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19371Typed note with medal states: CATALANYA UNIVERSITY, BARCELONA CENTENARY, / 1837-1937.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALBARCELONACATALUNYA UNIVERSITYSPAINCENTENARYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC713obverse: (struck) seated figure of female personification of knowledge/learning, semi-clad in drapery, books and laurel leaf on left. Legend in circle on edge of medal (struck): CENTENARI de LA RESTAVRACIO DE LA VNIVERSITA DE CATALANYA middle right, maker's name (struck): J. CLADA Reverse: Centre, shield, quartered: first, cross; second, twin vertical stripes; third, twin vertical stripes; fourth, cross. Lettering to left of shield (struck): LIBERTAS. On top of shield (struck): PERFVNDET. To Right of shield (struck): OMNIA LVCE. Legend in semi-circle around edge surrounding whole (struck): UNIVERSITAS BARCINONENSIS MDCCCXXXVII - MCMXXXVIIMinted by19991937193719376.0 cm diam.after 1937AUUniversity of St AndrewsSpainCLADA, J.MINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 1820collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19501951after 195111:34:0114:31:3314:16:2616:46:3312:17:5212:14:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC714Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEGLASGOWPOPE NICHOLAS VBELLFISHbooksubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of GlasgowinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownunknownGlasgow (?), Scotland (?)1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of Glasgow), Quincentenery, 1951.excellent1999SCOTT, Caroline1999about 19511note with medal states: Glasgow University Quincentenary, 1951.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEGLASGOWUNIVERSITY OF GLASGOWPOPE NICHOLAS VBELLFISHBOOKobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC714obverse: stylised head and shoulders profile portrait of Pope Nicholas V, wearing papal crown and mantle. Legend in circle around outside edge of medal (struck): NICOLAVS. V. PONT. MAX. UNIV. GLASG. CONDIDIT. D. VII. ID. IAN. A. S. MCCCCLI reverse: (struck) Arms of the city of Glasgow: shield with book, mace, bell, bird in a tree and fish with a ring in its mouth. Below in swirling scroll the motto: VIA VERITAS VITA [trans.:The Way, The Truth, The Life]. Above, Legend (struck): UNIV. / GLASG. / MCCCCLI - MDCCCCLIMinted by19511950195019516.2 cm diam.after 1951AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)Glasgow (?)unknownMINT2002-02-19AA11:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer DEFG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerDEFG1 1808collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19071999after 190711:28:4214:16:3816:46:3112:17:5012:14:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC715Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALALDROVANDIOBOLOGNAItalysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byROMAGNOLI, G.University of Bologna, ItalypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownROMAGNOLI, G.Italy1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord state2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Bologna), Aldrovandio medal, 1907good11:28:09oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 19071Typed note with medal states: ALDROVANDUS, 1907 (BOLOGNA UNIVERSITY)Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALALDROVANDIOROMAGNOLI, G.BOLOGNA UNIVERSITYBOLOGNAITALYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC715obverse: (struck) head and shoulders portrait image of bearded man with fur collared coat. Legend in semi-circle around edge of medal (struck): VLIXI ALDROVANDIO. Left, centre at edge of medal, inscr: S.J. maker's name, bottom left: G. ROMAGNOLI reverse: (struck) top and bottom, laurel leaves in horizontal lines. Lettering (struck): CVI NATVRA PARENS / QVAEREBTI TOTA REFVLSIT / VIRVM POST TRIA SAECVLA / MERITIS ET GLORIA FLORENTEM / CIVITAS ET VNIVERSITAS BONONIENSIS / DOCTORVM TOTIVS ORBIS ADSENSV / RITE CONCELEBRANT / PRID.ID.IVN . MDCCCCVIIMinted by19991907190719076.0 cm diam.after 1907AUUniversity of St AndrewsItalyROMAGNOLI, G.MINT2002-02-14AA11:28:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer B2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerB1 1656collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th Century12:02:5114:17:1616:46:1712:17:1612:11:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1884hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC716Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALFORESTRYEDINBURGHPRIZEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBERWICK, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-03HC:C88unknownunknown1Present2002-01-03ComponentRecord state2002-01-03goodCommemorative medal of International Forestry Exhibition, 1884Good. Slight tarnishing12:02:14oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1884188411884AwardedBERWICK, ThomasAwarded for essay at the International Forestry Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1884.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)MEDALBERWICK, THOMASCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALFORESTRYEDINBURGHPRIZEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded for essay at the International Forestry Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1884.HC716obverse: (upper two thirds) - engraving of Edinburgh skyline showing castle, Arthur's Seat, and various buildings. (Lower third) inscr. : INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION EDINBURGH 1884. Reverse inscr.: AWARDED / TO / THOMAS BERWICK / ST. ANDREWS / FOR AN ESSAY ON / The Formation and Management of Forest Nurseries. Encircled by Laurel wreath and encircled by inscription : BE AYE STICKIN IN A TREE IT'LL BE GROWIN WHEN YE'RE SLEEPINlate 19th centuryBERWICK, ThomasMinted by188419990188419000188018844.4 cm diam.188420th CenturyWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-03AB12:02:14ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer AB2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerAB1 1821collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19401999about 194011:36:1014:17:2516:46:3312:17:5212:14:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC717Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEHELSINKIFINLANDKULTATEOLLISUUSCORNUCOPIAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKalowa Kallia (?)University of HelsinkipersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-19HC:C88unknownKalowa Kallia (?)FINLAND1Present2002-02-19ComponentRecord state2002-02-19very goodcommemorative medal (University of Helsinki), no date (1940?)excellent11:35:33oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-28199920th century (1940?)1Possible the medal commemorates 300th anniversary (1640 - 1940)Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEHELSINKIUNIVERSITY OF HELSINKIKALOWA KALLIAFINLANDKULTATEOLLISUUSCORNUCOPIAOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC717obverse: twin cornucopia supporting stylised board, surrounded by scrolls and flutes, surmounted by crown. Text on board: Hebrew ? (no information), AMDCXL / ABOEA / COND reverse: (struck) profile portrait of young man and young woman. To right of them is full-length image of female in drapery, holding a laurel leaf. Above is image of classical building. Lower right, script. Inscr.: Kalowa Kallia (?) On edge, bottom centre, inscr.:KULTATEOLLISUUSMinted by19991940194019996.9 cm diam.about 1940AUUniversity of St AndrewsFinlandKalowa Kallia (?)MINT2002-02-19AA11:35:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer HIJK2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerHIJK1 1802collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century11:26:3914:17:4316:46:3112:17:4812:14:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC718Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'box 11.'medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAMSTERDAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byMENGER, J.P.University of AmsterdampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C88unknownMENGER, J.P.Amsterdam (?), Netherlands (?)1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on reverse, bottom centre.2002-02-14very goodcommemorative medal (University of Amsterdam) of inauguration of Universitygood11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 18771Handwritten card with medal states: University of Amsterdam / Inauguration Medal / 1977.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALAMSTERDAMUNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAMMENGER, J.P.Open Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC718obverse: (struck) in centre, twin lions rampant bearing a coat of arms: shield with three cross arranged vertically, surmounted by crown. Whole surrounded by decorative scrolls and symbols of learning/education: balance scales, stars and planet, scroll and wreath, book and palm leaf, medical symbol (cadeuceus). In centre, below lions and shield, legend (struck): ACADAMEIA AMSTELODAMENSIS / IN ILL. ATHENAEI LOCVM SVCCESSIT / I.D.OCTOB. MDCCCLXXVII. reverse: Image of three femal figures (three graces?) as personifications of education and knowledge: Left figure holds mirror, middle figure holds book in right hand with: BIBLIA SACRA: inscribed on it and a palm leaf in left hand. Right figure holds a sword and balance scales in right hand. Below figures (maker's name) inscr.: J.P. MENGER FMinted by19991900187018776.0 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsNetherlands (?)Amsterdam (?)MENGER, J.P.MINT2002-02-14AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1824collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19641999after 1964 (?)11:36:1214:17:5516:46:3312:17:5312:14:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC719Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVECRACOWPOLANDUNIVERSITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαJagellonian UniversityinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-22HC:C88unknownunknownCracow (?), Poland (?)1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord statePossible commemorative medal of 600th anniversary (1964) of Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland.2002-02-22very goodcommemorative medal (Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland). No date (possibly 1964 - 600th Anniversary?)good - stylised medieval effect makes medal appear worn/aged.11:35:33oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1964 (?)1The University of Cracow was established, in the centre of the city, with the permission of the Pope and by a Royal Act of King Casimir the Great, in 1364. In 1400, Alma Mater Cracoviensis was refounded and modernized thanks to a donation by Queen Hedwig and King Ladislaus Jagiello - hence the school's present name: the Jagiellonian University. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEJAGELLONIANCRACOWPOLANDUNIVERSITYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC719obverse: stylized image of medieval king (Casimir?) holding a scepter and a page wit ha building drawn on it. Legend (struck) in circle around outside edge of medal: KAZIMIRVI REX 1364 FUNDAVIT. reverse: stylized image of University symbol - crossed scepters/maces. Legend (struck) in circle around outside edge of medal: UNIVERSITAS JAGELLONICA . CRACOVIENSIS.Minted by19991964196019907.2 cm diam.after 1964 (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsPoland (?)Cracow (?)unknownMINT2002-02-22AA11:35:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer HIJK2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerHIJK1 404collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958199116:18:5416:46:4614:20:0215:30:4712:14:1412:01:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940skjk2alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19781889HC72insurance list, by artistSt Regulus Hall, tea room list by location- 1963 or 1983St Regulus, Main stair undated listSt Regulus Hall See letter from Domestic Bursar, J. Gordon, dated 29/4/92In corridor by offices, St Regulus Hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Hung in stairwell, St Regulus Hall.Due to major refurbishment of building, picture temporarily in Residence Manager's office. Will be rehung in same place after work is completed.ScotlandPERTHSHIRECOMRIECHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustNAPIER, Charles GoddardinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-252011-04-182011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172004-04-141998-01-22HC:C3DonationNAPIER, Charles GoddardScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan3 October 200320032003To Alan Sproson, framers, to be re-mountedSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£32.00 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.DALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-01-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: £5.00 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-09-132011-04-182011-04-182011-04-18poorgoodvery goodgoodParish Church, Comrie, Perthshireframemountimageneeds reframing and cleaning, according to letter from domestic bursar, 29/4/92 Fair condition. Slight foxing. Paper crinkled, upper centre. Acidic mount. Glazing loose. Needs remounting (HR, 13/9/02) dead insects inside glass (Keracher 2/9/03) Remounted and reglazed, March 2004.Small scratch on left side middle, corner joints slightly splitting.Slight undulation noticed at upper meeting with mount, slight foxing.St. Regulus Hall, Tea Room1963199220022003200420042005unknownunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenFREEL, Jane1983199220022003200420042005HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourstregwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDPERTHSHIRECOMRIECHURCHARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSPILGRIM TRUSTNAPIER, CHARLES GODDARDobject files in Collections Office72.2 x 57.4 cm19581963 - 1983unknown29 April 199213 September 20022 September 20032 April 200414 April 20042 September 2005Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC72signed, lower right: CHARLES NAPIER typed on label on backboard: PILGRIM TRUST / 6. / PARISH CHURCH, COMRIE, PERTHSHIRE. / Watercolour by / CHARLES NAPIER typed on label on backboard: 1600 inscr. in red crayon on label on backboard: 67 inscr. in pencil on backboard: No. 6The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194547 x 34.2 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandNAPIER, Charles Goddard; (British, 1889-1978)CRE1998-01-22ADstreg1 1789collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century200324 March 2003ST ANDREWS15:24:1716:39:2317:07:0116:46:2912:17:4512:14:17Spirals of life: D'Arcy Thompson and Theodore Cook, with Leonardo and Durer in retrospect, Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. . (NS) 32 (1)The correspondence and papers of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948)St Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumE2003.22003-04-202003-04-05HC721HC722HC723HC724single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1879pp.37-54.cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC720Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes medal was 'In display stand'.medalCLASS MEDALBOTANYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthUniversity of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-292011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87KEMP, Martin J.St Andrew University Libraryunknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord stateSpinks, LondonValue: £300 (insurance)20032002-02-12very goodProminent Men of St AndrewsSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumClass medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.good. on edge: green marks on surface from earlier mounting.15:23:43oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-08-291999HC720 - HC724 medals awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompsonabout 1879187911879AwardedTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthAwarded by University of Edinburgh.Charles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestCharles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Professor of Natural History 1917-1948. Born: 2 May 1860 in Edinburgh Died: 21 June 1948 in St Andrews D'Arcy Thompson's father was appointed Professor of Greek at Queen's College (now University College) Galway when D'Arcy was 3 years old but he returned to Edinburgh at the age of 10 to attend Edinburgh Academy. He won the prize for Classics, Greek Testament, Mathematics and Modern Languages in his final year at school. After starting a medicine course at Edinburgh University he changed to study science at Cambridge. He graduated with a B.A. in Zoology in 1883 but he would not obtain his doctorate until 29 years later in 1923. In 1884 D'Arcy Thompson was appointed Professor of Biology in Dundee (incorporated as part of the University of St Andrews in 1897) and then in 1917 he was appointed to the Chair of Natural History in St Andrews. He was to hold a chair for 64 years. D'Arcy combined skills in a way that made him unique. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. He was the first biomathematician although he followed in the tradition of another great natural historian with mathematical skills, namely Buffon. His understanding of mathematics was of the modern subject but based on the firm foundations of an understanding of Greek mathematics. Although he was to write around 300 scientific articles and books all D'Arcy's various skills came together in his most famous book On Growth and Form (1917). This book assumes that all science and learning are one, and attempts to reduce biological phenomena to mathematics. He claimed that all animals and plants could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics. D'Arcy Thompson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1916. He was awarded the Darwin Medal of the Society in 1946:- ... in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the development of biology. He also received recognition for his mathematics, being made an honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in 1933. University Library, Special Collections references relating to D'Arcy Thompson: ms9013-29950; ms 37781; ms40500-50161. Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCLASS MEDALTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHBOTANYUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENAwarded by University of Edinburgh.HC720obverse: seal of the University of Edinburgh. Shield with saltire cross; thistle in upper section; book in middle section; three towered castle in lower section. Encircled by text UNIVERSITAS ACADEMICA EDINBURGENSIS. reverse inscr.: BOTANY SENIOR / D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMSON / 1879. Laurel wreathTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthMinted by1879199918791900187518795.2 cm diam.187920th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA15:23:43ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled 'S, T, U'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerSTU1 1244collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern192719271927200324 March 200314:29:3014:18:1317:08:0117:07:0112:17:0912:10:56HC720HC722HC723HC724single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.medalLEAVESVINESGoldLIONEAGLESSUNRISEBUSTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthLINNEAS, CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-042011-06-032011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222000-05-19HC:C88DonationTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord stateSpinks, Londonpnumber: HC721 Value: £10,000 (insurance)20032000-05-19goodCharles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestVery good - needs cleaning14:28:19oastore2004RAWSON, Helen2011-07-0420041Class medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.Charles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreGoldMEDALTHOMPSON, D'ARCYLEAVESVINESLINNAEUS, CHARLESGOLDLIONEAGLESSUNRISEBUSTOpen Access Storesee object fileJanuary 20042010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireThis medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'HC721Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus: edge (struck) 'CAROLVS/LINNAEUS': Reverse (struck) unknown crest - Lion, Eagle, shield, plants, sunrise, vines, flowers: edge(struck) 'SOCIETAS/LINNAEANA OPTIME MERENTI': section (engraved) 'D'ARCY WENTWORTH/THOMPSON/24 MAY 1938'Trail, Lillian.M.E.19271927D 0.3cm x Diam 4.8cm1927ADUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-19AB14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1243collect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>intern192719271927200324 March 2003ST ANDREWS14:42:0014:18:2217:21:3517:08:0116:45:41St Andrews MuseumE2006.122006-01-082005-09-24HC720HC721HC723HC724single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ALDJB19621882Moved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.medalsilverVENUS FLY TRAPLEAVESVINESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthDARWIN, CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-06-032011-04-252011-04-112011-03-252008-10-152000-05-19HC:C88DonationWYON, AllanTRAIL, Lillian.M.E.This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'1Present2000-05-19ComponentRecord stateSpinks, Londonpnumber: HC722 Value: £5000 (insurance)20032000-05-19goodNatural History ExhibitionSt Andrews MuseumCharles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesVery good - needs cleaning20042008RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy20042008PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-122011-04-1219461Class medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.Charles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)The Darwin Medal is given biennially by the Royal Society, in reward for work of acknowledged distinction in the broad area of biology in which Charles Darwin worked, notably in evolution, population biology, organismal biology and biological diversity. The medal was awarded to D'Arcy Thompson in 1946 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the development of biology.Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmusa/g3silverMEDALSILVERTHOMPSON, D'ARCYVENUS FLY TRAPLEAVESVINESDARWIN, CHARLESsee object fileJanuary 200416 October 2008This medal was presented with others by Lilliam M.E. Trail (according to card filed with medal) to the University Library. Card with letter has the following information written on it: 'Permanent Address:-/c/o National Westminster Bank Ltd/Na?????. London.S.E.14'/'Sent from: Ra???????? Nursing Home/D????????/Wores' (writing indecipherable)':'Presented 4 June, 1971':'/UY/150/(1)'HC722Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: under bust (engraved) 'ALLAN WYON SC.': Reverse (struck) leaves, vines,flowers, Venus fly trap': in middle (engraved) 'MDCCCIX/CAROLVS/DARWIN/MDCCCLXXXII' inscr. on rim: 'SIR D'ARCY THOMPSON, C.B, F.R.S'Trail, Lillian.M.E.Created byHC722.jpgHC722a.jpg1927192719461946D 0.4cm x Diam 5.8cm1927ADUniversity of St AndrewsWYON, Allan (British; 1882-1962)CRE2000-05-19ABmuseummusa/g3/case 11 1791collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century200324 March 200314:53:5815:39:3714:18:5517:08:5717:08:3112:17:4512:14:18Spirals of life: D'Arcy Thompson and Theodore Cook, with Leonardo and Durer in retrospect, Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. . (NS) 32 (1)The correspondence and papers of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948)HC720HC721HC722HC724HC233single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1942pp.37-54.kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC723Inventoried in the University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALZOOLOGYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCreated byTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthELLIOT, Daniel GiraudTiffany & Co.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-232011-06-202011-06-032011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C88KEMP, Martin J.St Andrew University LibraryunknownTiffany & Co.New York City, America1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord stateSpinks, Londonpnumber: HC723 Value: £8,000 (insurance)20032002-02-12very goodmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalgood15:39:05oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-201999HC720 - HC724 medals awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Portrait of D'Arcy Thompson (HC233) Shells and other Natural History specimens1942194211942AwardedTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthMedal awarded for meritorious work in zoology or paleontology published in a three- to five-year period. Established through the Daniel Giraud Elliot Fund by gift of Miss Margaret Henderson Elliot. Winner in 1942: Sir D'arcy W. Thompson, for his work,"On Growth and Form," revised and enlarged, 1942.Class medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.Charles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestCharles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)Portrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Professor of Natural History 1917-1948. Born: 2 May 1860 in Edinburgh Died: 21 June 1948 in St Andrews D'Arcy Thompson's father was appointed Professor of Greek at Queen's College (now University College) Galway when D'Arcy was 3 years old but he returned to Edinburgh at the age of 10 to attend Edinburgh Academy. He won the prize for Classics, Greek Testament, Mathematics and Modern Languages in his final year at school. After starting a medicine course at Edinburgh University he changed to study science at Cambridge. He graduated with a B.A. in Zoology in 1883 but he would not obtain his doctorate until 29 years later in 1923. In 1884 D'Arcy Thompson was appointed Professor of Biology in Dundee (incorporated as part of the University of St Andrews in 1897) and then in 1917 he was appointed to the Chair of Natural History in St Andrews. He was to hold a chair for 64 years. D'Arcy combined skills in a way that made him unique. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. He was the first biomathematician although he followed in the tradition of another great natural historian with mathematical skills, namely Buffon. His understanding of mathematics was of the modern subject but based on the firm foundations of an understanding of Greek mathematics. Although he was to write around 300 scientific articles and books all D'Arcy's various skills came together in his most famous book On Growth and Form (1917). This book assumes that all science and learning are one, and attempts to reduce biological phenomena to mathematics. He claimed that all animals and plants could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics. D'Arcy Thompson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1916. He was awarded the Darwin Medal of the Society in 1946:- ... in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the development of biology. He also received recognition for his mathematics, being made an honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in 1933. University Library, Special Collections references relating to D'Arcy Thompson: ms9013-29950; ms 37781; ms40500-50161. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastore(bronze ?) gold colouredMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHELLIOT, DANIEL GIRAUDZOOLOGYTIFFANYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENMedal awarded for meritorious work in zoology or paleontology published in a three- to five-year period. Established through the Daniel Giraud Elliot Fund by gift of Miss Margaret Henderson Elliot. Winner in 1942: Sir D'arcy W. Thompson, for his work,"On Growth and Form," revised and enlarged, 1942.HC723obverse: (struck) head and shoulders portrait of man with moustache and beard. Legend reads (Struck):THE DANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOT MEDAL. reverse: (struck) centre, image of tree entwined by serpent, butterfly at top. On left, image of perching eagle. On right, image of duckbilled dinosaur. At bottom, image of nautulis shell with waves in background. Inscr.: AWARDED ANNUALLY / FOR PREEMINENCE IN / ZOOLOGY OR PALEONTOLOGY / D'ARCY W. THOMSON / 1942. Lower right (struck): TIFFANY & CO.THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthMinted bydbi HC723 reverse.jpgdbi HC723 obverse.jpg1942199919421900194219426.4 cm diam.194220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsAmericaNew York CityTiffany & Co.MINT2002-02-12AA15:39:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1D1 1790collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th centuryST ANDREWSST ANDREWS11:47:4614:19:0617:09:2117:08:5712:17:4512:14:18Spirals of life: D'Arcy Thompson and Theodore Cook, with Leonardo and Durer in retrospect, Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. . (NS) 32 (1)The correspondence and papers of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948)Orders & Decorations of All Nations. Ancient & Modern Civil and Military. Quaker Press. Washington D.C.St Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumSt Andrews MuseumE2003.2E2006.122003-04-202006-01-082003-04-052005-09-24HC720HC721HC722HC723HC233single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1894 - 95pp.37-54.p147Werlich notes: THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH Members of this Order, depending on their class, are entitled to have the following initials after their name: 1. Knight of the Grand Cross (GCB) 2. Knight Commander (KCB) 3. Companion of the Bath (CB) Most historians agree that this Order was established by King Henry IV in 1399. It was revived by King George I on May 18, 1725 and was, until 1847, a purely military Order. In 1847, Queen Victoria decreed that the Order should also be awarded for civil merits. The name of the Order is derived from the rituals which the early Knights had to submit to before receiving this award, one of which was taking a bath as a symbol of purity and the washing away of sins. Currently, membership in the Order is limited by statute to the following: 1) GCB - Military: 68 members, Civil:27 2) KCB - Military: 173 members, Civil:112 3) CB - Military: 943 members, Civil:555hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC724Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Rev. is hidden from view' which suggests that in 1999 the medal was still mounted on display stand with 4 other medals.medalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALCROWNSFLOWERSMOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATHKCBORDER OF THE BATHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C88KEMP, Martin J.St Andrew University LibraryWERLICH, R.unknownunknownLondon, England1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodProminent Men of St AndrewsNatural History ExhibitionSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumSt Andrews Museummedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)good. Some remnants of adhesive on ribbon and edge of medal from previous mounting.HC72411:47:07oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC720 - HC724 medals awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Portrait of D'Arcy Thompson (HC233) Shells and other Natural History specimens collected by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson.about 1894-95189511894AwardedTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthClass medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.Charles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestCharles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalPortrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Professor of Natural History 1917-1948. Born: 2 May 1860 in Edinburgh Died: 21 June 1948 in St Andrews D'Arcy Thompson's father was appointed Professor of Greek at Queen's College (now University College) Galway when D'Arcy was 3 years old but he returned to Edinburgh at the age of 10 to attend Edinburgh Academy. He won the prize for Classics, Greek Testament, Mathematics and Modern Languages in his final year at school. After starting a medicine course at Edinburgh University he changed to study science at Cambridge. He graduated with a B.A. in Zoology in 1883 but he would not obtain his doctorate until 29 years later in 1923. In 1884 D'Arcy Thompson was appointed Professor of Biology in Dundee (incorporated as part of the University of St Andrews in 1897) and then in 1917 he was appointed to the Chair of Natural History in St Andrews. He was to hold a chair for 64 years. D'Arcy combined skills in a way that made him unique. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. He was the first biomathematician although he followed in the tradition of another great natural historian with mathematical skills, namely Buffon. His understanding of mathematics was of the modern subject but based on the firm foundations of an understanding of Greek mathematics. Although he was to write around 300 scientific articles and books all D'Arcy's various skills came together in his most famous book On Growth and Form (1917). This book assumes that all science and learning are one, and attempts to reduce biological phenomena to mathematics. He claimed that all animals and plants could only be understood in terms of pure mathematics. D'Arcy Thompson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1916. He was awarded the Darwin Medal of the Society in 1946:- ... in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the development of biology. He also received recognition for his mathematics, being made an honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in 1933. University Library, Special Collections references relating to D'Arcy Thomson: ms9013-29950; ms 37781; ms40500-50161. Medals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreGoldMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALTHOMPSON, D'ARCY WENTWORTHCROWNSFLOWERSMOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATHKCBORDER OF THE BATHOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENGENGENHC724obverse: Large crown and two smaller crowns forming triangle. Rose, thistle and shamrock motif grow from central stalk. Lettering (Struck): TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO [trans.: THREE UNITED IN ONE]. Hallmarks: Leopard's Head, Lion Passant, Date Letter (T - 1894-95) and maker's mark (unknown).THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthMinted byHC724.JPG1895199918941900189418954.7 cm x 3.2 cm1894 - 9520th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonunknownMINT2002-02-12AA11:47:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer TUV2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerTUV1 1804collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern17901999after 179011:26:3914:19:3816:46:3112:17:4912:14:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC725Inventoied in University Library. Scott notes 'in collections office.'medalPRIZE MEDALAGRICULTUREFIELDSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMILTON, I.ATHOLE, D.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-14HC:C76unknownMILTON, I.England1Present2002-02-14ComponentRecord stateMaker's name on obverse, lower left.2002-02-14poorprize medal for Agriculture, 1790.poor. pitting and gouging on obverse, especially at edges. deep scoring and gouging on reverse.11:25:59oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 17901MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALPRIZE MEDALAGRICULTUREMILTON, I.ATHOLE, D.FIELDSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC725obverse: (struck) image of figures plowing, reaping and harvesting fields. Legens (struck) in circle surrounding image: GOD . SPEED . THE . FIELD / PRIZE . MDAL . 1790 . Lettering (Struck) in cursive script, lower left: D Athole. Maker's name (struck) in lower centre: I.MILTON F. reverse: (struck) laurel wreath. Blank. Bottom left letters (struck): IMF. Lower right script (struck) mint.Minted by19991790179017904.8 cm diam.after 1790AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandMILTON, I.MINT2002-02-14AD11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1842collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern17891999after 178911:50:2614:19:5316:46:3612:17:5912:14:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC726Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALParisFranceLOUIS XVIKING LOUISsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byANDRIEUpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76unknownANDRIEUParis (?) , France (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26emergency conservation neededcommemorative medal - The Arrival of Louis XVI in Paris, 6th October 1789.damaged. Obverse has green verdigris staining in centre and lower sections of medal. Deep darkening patina and dirt. Reverse: pitted and badly corroded surface. Signs of verdigris in recesses, white flaky powdery residue in lower left and right areas.11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 17891Needs conservation. Medal appears to be some sort of thin plate or facia that was housed within a frame. A lip and rim is apparent on the reverse of the medal.MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALPARISFRANCEANDRIEULOUIS XVIKING LOUISOpen Access Storeobject histroy file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC726obverse: (struck) Image of large crowd gathered in a city. In th background are various ornate classical buildings. In the middle ground is an equestrian statue with rider mounted on a plinth, a carriage with a child peering from the window and various soldiers with musketts. In the foreground are more people, a male and female couple (left) and a woman brandeshing a tree branch. Beneath her another woman has fallen to the ground with her skirts up and legs exposed. To the right are blocks of stone and two hatted gentlemen with sticks watching the crowd. Legend (struck) in semi-circle runs around upper outer edge of medal: ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS. Beneath the image in a seperate panel the date is given: LE 6 OCTOBRE / 1789. Maker's name on lower left: ANDRIEU. F. On right: No.2. reverse: badly corroded naegative image of obverse.Minted by19991789178918007.8 cm diam.after 1789AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)Paris (?) ANDRIEUMINT2002-02-26AE11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1843collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern18111999after 181111:50:2614:53:1914:20:0916:46:3612:17:5912:14:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC727Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALParisFranceROMEBAPTISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byANDRIEUBONAPARTE, NapoleonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76unknownANDRIEUParis (?) , France (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26emergency conservation neededcommemorative medal - Emperor Napoleon baptizing the Kingof Rome, 1811.poor. obverse: uneven corosion, mostly in lower region of medal. Whole medal affected by darkening patina. White powdery residue. reverse: white powdery residue in lower right region. Dark flaky area of pitting and metal loss in upper right.11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999between 1811-151Needs conservation.MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metalMEDALCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALPARISFRANCEANDRIEUNAPOLEONBONEPART, EMPEROR NAPOLEONROMEBAPTISMOpen Access Storeobject histroy file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC727obverse: (struck) full length image of Emperor Napoleon, dressed in cloak, laurel wreath and sword, holding an infant above a baptismal font. Below the font is a book with a cross (bible) and resting on the font is an ornate jug, a sprig of laurel (?) and a small casket with a cross on the lid. To the right of Napoleon is an ornate chair with winged lions on the sides. Below the image in a seperate panel is the Legend: BAPTEME DE ROI DE ROME / MDCCCXI. Maker's name on lower left edge of medal: ANDREU FECIT. reverse: blank - rough, unfinished look to metal.Minted by19991811181118156.7 cm diam.after 1811AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)Paris (?) ANDRIEUMINT2002-02-26AE11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1845collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern17391999after 173911:50:2714:20:4216:46:3612:18:0012:14:56http://www.coins-of-panama.com/vernon.htmlsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektWebsite of Panama medals including Admiral Vernon medals.hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC728Inventoried in University LibrarymedalCOMMEMORATIVEPORTOBELLODOM BLASSSpainMARITIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαVERNON, EdwardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76PLOWMAN, David S.unknownunknownEngland (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26very goodcommemorative medal, Portobello Token, 1739good. edges slightly worn11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 17391In the 1730's the Spanish ruled from Florida and California south to the southern-most tip of South America. The English were limited on the mainland to north of Florida and were not allowed to trade with the Spanish colonies. Tensions grew between the English and the Spanish. A sea-captain by the name of Jenkin accused the Spanish of illegally boarding his ship and cutting off his ear when he resisted. In one account he threw the ear on a table in the presence of Parliament. Thus started the "War of Jenkin's Ear". Most English viewed the Spanish fortifications in the New World with awe and respect, especially Portobello and Cartagena. Portobello (sometimes written as two words - Porto Bello) was a fortified port (in what is now Panama) where Spanish gold and silver mined from Peru and elsewhere was collected and shipped. The English had attempted to take it in 1726 with twenty ships and failed. Captain Edward Vernon boasted to Parlament that he could take Portobello with only six ships. He was given a commission as Vice-Admiral of the Blue, placed in command of a group of ships and given his chance. Sending an seventh "extra" ship away on another mission, Admiral Vernon successfully captured Portbello with six ships as he had boasted. The population of England was elated, and these medals were issued to celebrate the occassion. On November 21st, 1739, Admiral Vernon attacked the so-called Iron Fort at the mouth of the harbor of Portobello with six ships. The names of the six ships were: the Burford (flagship) with 70 guns, the Hampton Court (Commodore Brown's ship) with 70 guns, the Worcester with 60 guns, the Strafford with 60 guns, the Princess Louisa with 60 guns and the Norwich with 50 guns. The Sheerness with 20 guns was sent as a scout in the direction of Cartagena. After a short but spirited resistance the fort surrendered. The next morning (November 22nd, 1739), before they could continue their attack on the remaining fortifications of San Jeronimo Battery and San Jago de Gloria Castle, a boat arrived under a flag of truce. The result was that the Spanish agreed to a conditional surrender. As a result of the surrender, the English fleet secured two Spanish men-of-war of 20 guns each, one other vessel, forty brass cannon, four brass mortars, eighteen smaller brass guns, a quantity of ammunition and about $10,000. The inhabitants of the town were allowed to keep their possessions. The three fortifications and about 80 iron cannons were destroyed by the English before they left and returned to their base in Jamaica. The English accounts state that they defeated about 300 defenders; the Spanish accounts put that number at 30 defenders. The truth may lie somewhere in between. After refitting his ships, Admiral Vernon went on to Cartagena and bombarded it from March 6th to March 9th 1740, receiving some damage to his ships in turn. He sailed once again to Portobello and made some repairs to his ships. Then on March 22nd Admiral Vernon started bombarding Fort Chagre at the mouth of the Chagre River in Panama (known today as Chagres with an "s"). He kept up the bombardment until the 24th when the garrision surrendered. The ships that engaged in the bombardment were the Stafford, the Norwich, the Falmouth and the Princess Louisa. He secured a large quantity of goods from the custom house at Fort Chagre, and also secured more brass cannons and other guns. Then Admiral Vernon had the custom house burned down, and he returned to Jamaica. In Jamaica Admiral Vernon concentrated on reinforcing his squadron for an attack on Cartagena. When the task force set sail in 1741 Admiral Vernon was in Commander-in-Chief of a fleet of thirty ships of the line, 90 other vessels, and aided by 12,000 soldiers from England and 3,600 from the American Colonies. Among the American officers was Colonel Lawrence Washington who went on to name his home Mount Vernon after Admiral Vernon. Later George Washington inherited that home. The overall command of the land troops ended up going to Brigadier General Thomas Wentworth, after the originally designated commander unfortunately died. The naval forces were in three divisions, and the dievision commanders were Vice Admiral Edward Vernon (also Commander-In-Chif), Rear Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle and Commodore Lestock. On the Spanish side, the defending governor of Cartagena was Don Blas de Leso. The attack on Cartagena started on March 9, 1741. Early on they were able to capture Fort Chamba, Fort San Jago and Fort San Felipe. Then differences of opinion started to arise between General Wentworth and Admiral Vernon. They finally were able to take Castle Boca Chica and the fortress San Jose on March 26th. With these victories the English forces were able to enter the outer bay of Cartagena, and prepare for the assault on the inner defences of Cartagena. Due to the shallow nature of the bay waters and the twisting of the channel, it was difficult for the ships to bombard the fortifications of Cartagena in support of a land assault. This lead to more disputes between the leaders of the expedition. An assault on the fortress of San Lazaro on April 9th ended in defeat and a large number of casualties for the English troops. Sickness was now at epidemic levels among the English forces, so on April 12th the English decided to withdraw. Before they left, Admiral Vernon had all the fortifications the British had taken destroyed as well as Castillo Grande. Before the attack on Cartagena took place, Havana on the island of Cuba had been suggested as a target. After the debacle at Cartagena, Admiral Vernon landed troops on the island of Cuba in July 1741 with the intention of assaulting Santiago and Havana. Sickness and other difficulties caused him to re-embark the troops and return to Jamaica. Admiral Vernon was born on November 12, 1684. He entered the navy in 1701 at the age of 17, and was at Vigo in 1702, one of the more famous English naval victories. He served in the navy many years, interspersed with intervals of serving in the House of Commons. He was a strong advocate of more humane treatment of seamen, and was popular with them. His nickname of "Old Grog" came from his habit of wearing grograin breeches. One of his reforms was to dilute the seamen's daily ration of rum with water, and this mixture became known as "grog". He retired in 1747, and died on October 29th, 1757. The Medals The medals were issued in celebration of Admiral Vernon's victories, and purchase by the general public of England. As well as the victories at Portobello and Fort Chagre, Admiral Vernon sent home a premature dispatch announcing victory at Cartagena. So those medals celebrate a victory that never was. Some even show Don Blas surrendering, something that never took place. As well, there was a proposed attack on Havana which did not take place, but is celebrated by a few medals. Many medals celebrate a later "victory" on the obverse, but use a Portobello reverse. MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCOMMEMORATIVEPORTOBELLOADMIRAL VERNONDOM BLASSSPAINMARITIMEOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENHC728obverse: centre (struck) crude image of two men. One, wigged man stands, holding a staff out to the other. The Other man is kneeling grasping the staff in subjugation. Above the kneeling figure is the title : DOM BLASS. In the background to the left a two masted ship sails. Legend in circle around outer edge of medal: THE . PRIDE . OF . SPAIN . HUMBLED . BY . AD. VERNON Reverse: centre (struck) image of Portobello harbour with fortifications. Six ships in foreground attack the harbour. Legend in circle around outer edge of medal: HE. TOOK. PORTO. BELLO. WITH. SIX. SHIPS. ONLY NOV. 22. 1739.Minted byHC729OBV.JPGHC729REV.JPG19991739173917393.9 cm diam.after 1739AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)unknownMINT2002-02-26AA11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1844collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern17411999after 174111:50:2616:46:3612:18:0012:14:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC729Inventoried in University Library2011-06-282011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76unknownunknownEngland (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26faircommemorative medal, Carthegena Token, 1741fair. obverse has dark patina. Reverse: powdery white residue affecting ship in lower left edge. Detail of image worn and flattened.11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 17411In the 1730's the Spanish ruled from Florida and California south to the southern-most tip of South America. The English were limited on the mainland to north of Florida and were not allowed to trade with the Spanish colonies. Tensions grew between the English and the Spanish. A sea-captain by the name of Jenkin accused the Spanish of illegally boarding his ship and cutting off his ear when he resisted. In one account he threw the ear on a table in the presence of Parliament. Thus started the "War of Jenkin's Ear". Most English viewed the Spanish fortifications in the New World with awe and respect, especially Portobello and Cartagena. Portobello (sometimes written as two words - Porto Bello) was a fortified port (in what is now Panama) where Spanish gold and silver mined from Peru and elsewhere was collected and shipped. The English had attempted to take it in 1726 with twenty ships and failed. Captain Edward Vernon boasted to Parlament that he could take Portobello with only six ships. He was given a commission as Vice-Admiral of the Blue, placed in command of a group of ships and given his chance. Sending an seventh "extra" ship away on another mission, Admiral Vernon successfully captured Portbello with six ships as he had boasted. The population of England was elated, and these medals were issued to celebrate the occassion. On November 21st, 1739, Admiral Vernon attacked the so-called Iron Fort at the mouth of the harbor of Portobello with six ships. The names of the six ships were: the Burford (flagship) with 70 guns, the Hampton Court (Commodore Brown's ship) with 70 guns, the Worcester with 60 guns, the Strafford with 60 guns, the Princess Louisa with 60 guns and the Norwich with 50 guns. The Sheerness with 20 guns was sent as a scout in the direction of Cartagena. After a short but spirited resistance the fort surrendered. The next morning (November 22nd, 1739), before they could continue their attack on the remaining fortifications of San Jeronimo Battery and San Jago de Gloria Castle, a boat arrived under a flag of truce. The result was that the Spanish agreed to a conditional surrender. As a result of the surrender, the English fleet secured two Spanish men-of-war of 20 guns each, one other vessel, forty brass cannon, four brass mortars, eighteen smaller brass guns, a quantity of ammunition and about $10,000. The inhabitants of the town were allowed to keep their possessions. The three fortifications and about 80 iron cannons were destroyed by the English before they left and returned to their base in Jamaica. The English accounts state that they defeated about 300 defenders; the Spanish accounts put that number at 30 defenders. The truth may lie somewhere in between. After refitting his ships, Admiral Vernon went on to Cartagena and bombarded it from March 6th to March 9th 1740, receiving some damage to his ships in turn. He sailed once again to Portobello and made some repairs to his ships. Then on March 22nd Admiral Vernon started bombarding Fort Chagre at the mouth of the Chagre River in Panama (known today as Chagres with an "s"). He kept up the bombardment until the 24th when the garrision surrendered. The ships that engaged in the bombardment were the Stafford, the Norwich, the Falmouth and the Princess Louisa. He secured a large quantity of goods from the custom house at Fort Chagre, and also secured more brass cannons and other guns. Then Admiral Vernon had the custom house burned down, and he returned to Jamaica. In Jamaica Admiral Vernon concentrated on reinforcing his squadron for an attack on Cartagena. When the task force set sail in 1741 Admiral Vernon was in Commander-in-Chief of a fleet of thirty ships of the line, 90 other vessels, and aided by 12,000 soldiers from England and 3,600 from the American Colonies. Among the American officers was Colonel Lawrence Washington who went on to name his home Mount Vernon after Admiral Vernon. Later George Washington inherited that home. The overall command of the land troops ended up going to Brigadier General Thomas Wentworth, after the originally designated commander unfortunately died. The naval forces were in three divisions, and the dievision commanders were Vice Admiral Edward Vernon (also Commander-In-Chif), Rear Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle and Commodore Lestock. On the Spanish side, the defending governor of Cartagena was Don Blas de Leso. The attack on Cartagena started on March 9, 1741. Early on they were able to capture Fort Chamba, Fort San Jago and Fort San Felipe. Then differences of opinion started to arise between General Wentworth and Admiral Vernon. They finally were able to take Castle Boca Chica and the fortress San Jose on March 26th. With these victories the English forces were able to enter the outer bay of Cartagena, and prepare for the assault on the inner defences of Cartagena. Due to the shallow nature of the bay waters and the twisting of the channel, it was difficult for the ships to bombard the fortifications of Cartagena in support of a land assault. This lead to more disputes between the leaders of the expedition. An assault on the fortress of San Lazaro on April 9th ended in defeat and a large number of casualties for the English troops. Sickness was now at epidemic levels among the English forces, so on April 12th the English decided to withdraw. Before they left, Admiral Vernon had all the fortifications the British had taken destroyed as well as Castillo Grande. Before the attack on Cartagena took place, Havana on the island of Cuba had been suggested as a target. After the debacle at Cartagena, Admiral Vernon landed troops on the island of Cuba in July 1741 with the intention of assaulting Santiago and Havana. Sickness and other difficulties caused him to re-embark the troops and return to Jamaica. Admiral Vernon was born on November 12, 1684. He entered the navy in 1701 at the age of 17, and was at Vigo in 1702, one of the more famous English naval victories. He served in the navy many years, interspersed with intervals of serving in the House of Commons. He was a strong advocate of more humane treatment of seamen, and was popular with them. His nickname of "Old Grog" came from his habit of wearing grograin breeches. One of his reforms was to dilute the seamen's daily ration of rum with water, and this mixture became known as "grog". He retired in 1747, and died on October 29th, 1757. The Medals The medals were issued in celebration of Admiral Vernon's victories, and purchase by the general public of England. As well as the victories at Portobello and Fort Chagre, Admiral Vernon sent home a premature dispatch announcing victory at Cartagena. So those medals celebrate a victory that never was. Some even show Don Blas surrendering, something that never took place. As well, there was a proposed attack on Havana which did not take place, but is celebrated by a few medals. Many medals celebrate a later "victory" on the obverse, but use a Portobello reverse. MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC729obverse: centre (struck) crude image of two men with swords drawn facing each other. Below the figures in a seperate panel the words : WE LOOK FOR / DON BLASS. Legend in semi-circle around outer edge of medal: ADMl VERNON AND Sr CHALDONER OGLE. Reverse: centre (struck) image of Cartagena harbour with fortifications. Two ships in foreground. Letters: DON / BLASS in centre of image of harbour. Legend in semi-circle around upper outer edge of medal: TOOK CARTHAGENA, APRIL 1741.Minted byHC728OBV.JPGHC728REV.JPG19991741174117413.9 cm diam.after 1741AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)unknownMINT2002-02-26AC11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 405collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199219581992199114:21:4415:45:0816:41:5912:14:1812:01:1814:14:2710:45:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19421857insurance list, by artistHamilton Hall, Regents Room list by location- 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall, Regents Room Alison ScottHamilton Hall, Regents Room List from Domestic Bursar, Ann Gillespie, dated 1991Hamilton Hall, Regents Room K. Gray, MGS student projectIn Hamilton HallMoved to Museum Collection OfficeScotlandLANDSCAPECROMARTY FIRTHPLOUGHINGgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustNISBET, Robert BuchaninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-01-22HC:C3DonationNISBET, Robert BuchanScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-01-22ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownNORMAND, TomUnknownValue: £25.00 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £1750.00 School of Art History, University of St AndrewsValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581992VOCE, Ella2002-08-142011-03-29poorfairNear Cromarty Firth, Ploughingfair, some brown spots on painting centre left, lower right; sky slightly faded. Buckled, top right corner. Frame chipped and scratched (15 Aug 2002).Painting as before. Frame chipped and scratched. Worn at corners. Large chip on lower edge of frame, near left corner.Hamilton Hall, Regent's Room196319851991199920032003unknownSCOTT, AlisonGILLESPIE, AnnGRAY, KatherineKERACHER, SusanKERACHER, Susan198319851991199920032003HC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999) in Hamilton Hall, East wall, Regent's roomRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourSCOTLANDLANDSCAPECROMARTY FIRTHPLOUGHINGPILGRIM TRUSTNISBET, ROBERT BUCHANobject files in Collections Office72 x 88 cm wood frame19581963 - 198311 April 1985199114 April 19992 September 200316 September 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC73signed l.l.: R B Nisbet label v.: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS / Title of picture, Near Cromarty Firth Ploughing / Artist's name, RB Nisbet / R[sh]R[W] B[arden] / Crieff inscr. on label, verso: 1573 inscr. on label: 68The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194562.0 x 78.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandNISBET, Robert Buchan; (Scottish, 1857-1942) RSA, RBA, RWS, RICRE1998-01-22ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1846collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century11:50:2714:21:1116:46:3612:18:0012:14:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC730Inventoried in University Library.medalRELIGIOUS MEDALBUCKFAST ABBEYBUCKFASTOUR LADY OF BUCKFASTRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76unknownunknownBuckfast Abbey (?), England (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26goodReligious medal (Buckfast Abbey), no datefair. heavy tarnish and some discolouration11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999uknown - 20th century (?)1MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metalMEDALRELIGIOUS MEDALBUCKFAST ABBEYBUCKFASTOUR LADY OF BUCKFASTRELIGIONOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC730obverse: image of buckfast abbey. Below image: BUCKFAST / ABBEY reverse: image of madonna and child. Legend in circle around outside edge of medal: OURLADY OF BUCKFAST PRAY FOR / US.Minted by19991900190019992.0 cm x 1.3 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)Buckfast Abbey (?)unknownMINT2002-02-26AB11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1847collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century (?)11:50:2715:09:5914:21:2116:46:3612:18:0112:14:57single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC731Inventoried in University Library. Ticket with medal states: (p3/d/medal8)medalRELIGIOUS MEDALPOPE URBAN VIIIPAPAL MEDALItalyRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBARBERINI, MaffeopersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-26HC:C76unknownunknownItaly (?)1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26goodReligious medal, Pope Urban VIII, no date.Good. medal seems 'double minted' as there are uneven, 'ghost' letters and numbers on obverse. Hole drilled through medal at top, centre.11:49:49oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999unknown (1629?)1Pope Urban VIII Maffeo Barberini, born at Florence in April, 1568; elected pope, 6 August, 1623; died at Rome, 29 July, 1644. Possible that "ANN. VI" on obverse means that the medal commemorates the 6th anniversary of Urban's election to Pope in 1623. MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALRELIGIOUS MEDALPOPE URBAN VIIIPAPAL MEDALITALYRELIGIONBARBERINI, MAFFEOOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC731obverse: Head and shoulders profile portrait of Pope Urban VIII. Legend in circle around outside edge of medal: VRBANVS VIII. PONT. MAX. ANN VI. Date marked 11662299 (1629) reverse: roughly etched image of buildings on mountain-sideMinted by19991900162919905.1 cm diam.20th century (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsItaly (?)unknownMINT2002-02-26AB11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1795collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century14:29:3216:40:3616:46:3012:17:4712:14:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC732Inventoried in University Library.medalBLANKCLASS MEDALMODERN HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-042011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-12HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-12ComponentRecord state2002-02-12very goodClass medal. Uninscribed and blank.good.14:28:19oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-07-041999unknown199911800AwardedunknownAwarded by the University of St Andrews.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALBLANKCLASS MEDALUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMODERN HISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St Andrews.HC732obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN engraved with thistle and laurel wreathunknownMinted by1999199918001900180019995.2 cm diam.20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-12AA14:28:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer VZ2011-07-04Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerVZ1 1732collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century16:08:0916:38:3916:40:3616:46:2312:17:3012:12:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1872cr67ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC733Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toLANG, Scott P.R.University of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-292011-06-032011-05-232011-03-282010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to P.R Scott Lang for Physicus, 1871-72. (University of Edinburgh)good1999SCOTT, Caroline1999about 1872187211871AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALLANG, P.R. SCOTTCLASS MEDALPHYSICSUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of Edinburgh.HC733obverse: seal of University of Edinburgh : Shield with Saltire cross, thistle in upper, open book in centre and three towered castle in lower portions. Encircled by text REG . EDIN . + . ACAD . JACOB . VI . SCOT . reverse inscr. PHYSICUS / P.R. SCOTT LANG and inscr. in centre : 1871-72 engraved with laurel wreath.LANG, P.R ScottMinted by1872199918711900187218725.2 cm diam.187220th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA16:07ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, in drawer labelled ''J, K, L,'2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerJKL1 1683collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5916:40:3617:10:1414:45:0712:17:2012:11:29HC735HC736HC737single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1886hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC734Medal added to Caroline Scott's inventory by Jilly Boyd 12/10/1999.medalTULLISMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCANT, AlanMadras CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-03-142010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-07HC:C87unknownJas. Myers (?)Glasgow(?). Assayed in Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownPresentation casePresent2002-01-07Stored WithRecord stateGold marks show : Edinburgh makers' mark , 15 carrat mrk , D date mark (1886) and makers' initials mark : J.M2002-01-07very goodTullis Medal (Madras College) awarded to Alan Cant, 1886. Maltese cross shaped medal: on green ribbon.good. slight tarnishing on reverse.12:16:15oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC735 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1892-93. HC736 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1892-93. HC737 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1892-93.1886188611886AwardedCANT, AlanTullis prize awarded for Mathematics at Madras College, St Andrews. Madras College information states "in 1868 Mr Tullis of Auchtermuchty made an endowment for a gold medal for mathematics." Alan Cant was father of Ronald G. Cant, keeper of Muniments, University of St Andrews.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1893.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastoreGoldMEDALCANT, ALANTULLISMATHEMATICSMADRASOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireTullis prize awarded for Mathematics at Madras College, St Andrews. Madras College information states "in 1868 Mr Tullis of Auchtermuchty made an endowment for a gold medal for mathematics." Alan Cant was father of Ronald G. Cant, keeper of Muniments, University of St Andrews.HC734Obverse: gold and enamel decorated rose (upper arm); shamrock (right arm); St Andrew (lower arm); Thistle (left arm). globe (centre). Inscr.: REGUNT . MUNDUM . NUMERI Reverse: engraved motifs as obverse, without enamel. Centre inscr.: TULLIS MEDAL / GAINED BY / ALAN CANT / 1886 / MADRAS COLLEGE. Goldsmith's markslate 19th centuryCANT, ALANUnknownMinted by1886199918861900188618864.9 x 5.2 cm188620th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGlasgow(?). Assayed in EdinburghJas. Myers (?)MINT2002-01-07AA12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerCPresentation case 1661collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:16:5316:40:3717:10:3417:10:1412:17:1712:11:18HC734HC736HC737single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC735medalCLASS MEDALNATURAL HISTORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCANT, AlanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-01-04HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04goodClass medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1893.fair. white, dry residue clinging to recesses on obverse and reverse.12:16:15oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999HC736 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1892-93. HC737 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1892-93.about 1893189311892AwardedCANT, AlanAwarded by the University of St AndrewsTullis Medal (Madras College) awarded to Alan Cant, 1886. Maltese cross shaped medal: on green ribbon.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1893.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALCANT, ALANCLASS MEDALNATURAL HISTORYOpen Access Storeobject history file 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireAwarded by the University of St AndrewsHC735obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI : Reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. : (upper)NATURAL HISTORY / (lower) ALAN CANT / (middle) 1892-93. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.late 19th centuryCANT, ALANunknownMinted by1893199918921900189218935.2 cm diam.189320th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-01-04AB12:16:15ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerC1 1662collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19001999 20th century16:40:3716:40:3717:10:5117:10:3416:46:18HC734HC735HC737single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ALDAMC HC736medalCLASS MEDALBIBLICAL CRITICISMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCANT, AlanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-05-232011-04-112011-04-112011-03-282008-10-152002-01-04HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04goodClass medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1893.fair. white, dry residue clinging to recesses on obverse and reverse.1999SCOTT, Caroline1999HC735 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1892-93. HC737 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1892-93.about 1893189311892AwardedCANT, AlanAwarded by the University of St AndrewsTullis Medal (Madras College) awarded to Alan Cant, 1886. Maltese cross shaped medal: on green ribbon.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1893.Class Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2bronzeMEDALCANT, ALANCLASS MEDALBIBLICAL CRITICISMobject history file 1999Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC736obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI : Reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. : (upper)BIBLICAL CRITICISM / (lower) ALAN CANT / (middle) 1892-93. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath.late 19th century CANT, ALAN unknownMinted by1893199918921900189218935.2 cm diam.1893 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0204 unknownMINT2002-01-04ABmuseummusa/g2/drawer 3.11 1663collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19001999 20th century16:41:0516:40:3817:10:5116:46:18HC734HC735HC736single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1893ac114ac114ac114ac114ALDAMCHC737Inventoried in the University Library.medalCLASS MEDALDIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toCANT, AlanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-032011-05-232011-04-112011-03-282008-10-152002-01-04HC:C87unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-01-04ComponentRecord state2002-01-04goodClass medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1893.good. slight tarnishing1999SCOTT, Caroline1999HC735 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1892-93. HC736 - Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1892-93.1893189311892AwardedCANT, AlanAwarded by the University of St AndrewsTullis Medal (Madras College) awarded to Alan Cant, 1886. Maltese cross shaped medal: on green ribbon.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1893.Class Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2bronzeMEDALCANT, ALANCLASS MEDALDIVINITY object history file 1999Awarded by the University of St AndrewsHC737obverse: ancient seal of University of St Andrews encircled by text UNIVERSITAS SANCTI ANDREE MCCCCXI : Reverse inscr. in centre with University motto AEIN APIZTETEIN and inscr. : (upper)DIVINITY / (lower) ALAN CANT / (middle) 1892-93. Engraved with thistle and laurel wreath. late 19th century CANT, ALAN unknownMinted by1893199918921900189218935.2 cm diam.1893 20th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0205 unknownMINT2002-01-04ABmuseummusa/g2/drawer 3.11 1731collect>interncollect>internpeople1900199920th century12:25:1416:40:3816:46:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1870hcr1ac114ac114AMCHC738Inventoried in University Library. Scott notes 'Filed with certificates'.medalCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαawarded toLANG, Scott P.R.University of EdinburghpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-05-232011-03-282002-02-01HC:C87unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodClass medal awarded to P.R Scott Lang for First Mathematics, 1869-70. (University of Edinburgh)good12:24:36oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1899187011869AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.Class MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALLANG, P.R. SCOTTCLASS MEDALMATHEMATICSUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file1999Awarded by the University of Edinburgh.HC738obverse: seal of University of Edinburgh : Shield with Saltire cross, thistle in upper, open book in centre and three towered castle in lower portions. Encircled by text REG . EDIN . + . ACAD . JACOB . VI . SCOT . reverse inscr. FIRST MATHEMATICS / P.R. SCOTT LANG and inscr. in centre : 1869-70 engraved with laurel wreath.LANG, P.R ScottMinted by1870199918691900188018995.2 cm diam.187020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:24:36ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer EF2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerEF1 406collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199114:22:0414:20:5514:22:3716:41:5112:14:2112:01:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19421857insurance list, by artistuniversity hall wardens flat list by location- 1963 or 1983university Hall, old wing, 2nd floor corridor Alison ScottUniversity Hall, Old wing, 1st floor corridor Dawn Waddellmissing from University HallScotlandLANDSCAPERIVERSCAPEBERWICK-ON-TWEEDgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustNISBET, Robert BuchaninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171999-11-171998-01-22HC:C3DonationNISBET, Robert BuchanScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-01-22ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 5 guineas 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1998-01-22unknownBerwick-on-Tweed, EveningUniversity Hall, Warden's Room1963198419931999unknownSCOTT, AlisonWADDELL, DawnRAWSON, Helen1983198419931999HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPERIVERSCAPEBERWICK-ON-TWEEDPILGRIM TRUSTobject files in Collections Office19581963?22 October 19844 April 1993November 1999Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC74initialled and inscribed, lower left in pencil: R. B. N. Berwick-on-TweedThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194518.0 x 26.0 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape with the skyline of Berwick-on-Tweed in the background. The River Tweed is shown in the foreground and on it a small boat containing two figures.University of St AndrewsScotlandNISBET, Robert Buchan; (Scottish, 1857-1942) RSA, RBA, RWS, RICRE1998-01-22MUmissing1 4668photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3117:04:0009:27:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektW. Butcher and Sons Ltd. was a British camera maker, formed as a pharmacy business by William Butcher in Blackheath in 1887. Photographic items were manufactured from c.1897 by sons of William, W.E. & F.E. Butcher.ad458kjk21887PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferW. Butcher and Sons Ltd.Cowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 POPULAR PRESSMAN\par BUTCHER'S BRITISH CAMERAS\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 DALLMEYER SERRAC f/4.5.\par Patent no, 105451\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Dallon - Serrac \par } Popular PressmanSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleatherWOODcanvasglassobject history filemaker's markmaker's markon the lensabove lens sectionHC742labelinscriptionW. Butcher and Sons Ltd.2011-08-31Created byHC742.jpg19101939Heritage CollectionPopular Pressman camera with expanding canvas hoodUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4667photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3116:41:26ST ANDREWS09:41:50Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 protected by patent no. 18478.08.\par Reg nos. 529944+\par \tab\tab\tab 530047\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreHorizontal EnlargerSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODbrassglassobject history filepatent markHC744label2011-08-31HC744.jpg18991910Horizontal expanding enlargerUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4656collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3111:22:11ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS10:23:4609:35:3812:19:48Crawford Arts CentreUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1983(1)E2011.5E2011.619832011-12-1019832011-09-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIn 1888, George Eastman invented dry, transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film) and the Kodak cameras that could use the new film. George Eastman was an avid photographer and became the founder of the Eastman Kodak company in 1892.snh4ad458kjk2kjk21892PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-09-152011-08-312011-08-31TransferEastman Kodak CompanyCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 May 5 1885\par December 1 1891\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasThe Beginning and the End of the WorldCrawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesNo. 4 Cartridge Kodak Camera10:21:52nhstore2011-08-31DALE, Amy2011-09-13SHAW, Katherine J.199121kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODleatherbrassDeep storageobject history fileLocated in upstairs high security storepatent markinside back coverHC746(1)Eastman Kodak Company2011-08-31Created byHC746.jpg18891899Heritage CollectionFolding roll film cameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταNo. 4 Cartridge Kodak Camera and Case Kodak, around 1897 This camera belonged to George Cowie. His photographic studio opened in 1930 and remained in St Andrews for over fifty years. The camera is part of his collection of old photographic equipment. It was one of the first to use folding rollfilm, which was still popular until recently. The lens and bellows fold inside the black box so that the photographer can carry the camera easily. HC74610:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw 4657collect>internphotocollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3111:48:32ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS10:23:4609:35:3812:19:23Crawford Arts CentreUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1983(1)E2011.5E2011.619832011-12-1019832011-09-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIn 1888, George Eastman invented dry, transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film) and the Kodak cameras that could use the new film. George Eastman was an avid photographer and became the founder of the Eastman Kodak company in 1892.snh4ad458kjk2kjk21892PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-09-152011-08-312011-08-31TransferEastman Kodak CompanyCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 T. R. \tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} {\colortbl ;\red0\green0\blue0;} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 THE LONDON \par \i STEREOSCOPIC & PHOTOGRAPHIC Co.\par \i0 \cf1\fs8 LIMITED\cf0\fs20\par 106 & 108, REGENT ST., W,\par \pard \cf1\fs20 AND\cf0\fs20\par \pard 54, CHEAPSIDE. E. C.\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasThe Beginning and the End of the WorldCrawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesNo. 4 Cartridge Kodak Camera Case10:21:52nhstore2011-08-31DALE, Amy2011-09-13SHAW, Katherine J.199122kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleathervelvetDeep storageobject history fileLocated in upstairs high security storeinscribedlabeltop of case lidcentrally positioned inside the case lidHC746(2)inscriptionmaker's mark2011-08-31Created byHC746.jpg18891899Heritage CollectionLeather case lined with blue velvetUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταNo. 4 Cartridge Kodak Camera and Case Kodak, around 1897 This camera belonged to George Cowie. His photographic studio opened in 1930 and remained in St Andrews for over fifty years. The camera is part of his collection of old photographic equipment. It was one of the first to use folding rollfilm, which was still popular until recently. The lens and bellows fold inside the black box so that the photographer can carry the camera easily. HC74610:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw 4665photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3116:16:31ST ANDREWS09:41:03Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Mc Ghie and Co.\par 75 Vincent Street\par Glasgow\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreStudio cameraSHAW, Katherine J.199121kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoremahoganybrassglassobject history fileabove lensHC747(1)label2011-08-31HC747.jpg18891899Heritage CollectionLarge square bellows cameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4666photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3116:26:30ST ANDREWS09:41:04Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collectionCowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreStand for Studio CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199122kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoremahoganybrassobject history fileHC747(2)2011-08-31HC747.jpg18891899Heritage CollectionThree-legged standUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4663photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3115:27:18ST ANDREWS09:40:14Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThe company was founded on 18 January 1913 by Joseph Schneider as Optische Anstalt Jos. Schneider & Co. at Bad Kreuznach in Germany. The company changed its name to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke, Kreuznach in 1922, and to the current Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH in 1998. They are a manufacturer of industrial and photographic optics.ad458kjk21913PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferOptische Anstalt Jos. Schneider & Co.Cowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 COMPUR LENS\par JOS SCHNEIDER AND CO.\par KREUZNACH No. 47349\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreRollex Press CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199121kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleatherWOODglassobject history filemaker's markHC749(1)2011-08-31Created byHC749.jpg19401949Heritage CollectionSquare press camera with roll film back in a home-made caseUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4664photocollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3115:32:36ST ANDREWS09:40:1415:59:00Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-312011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collectionCowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreRollex Press Camera CaseSHAW, Katherine J.199122kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleatherfeltobject history fileHC749(2)2011-08-31HC749.jpg19401949Heritage CollectionA home-made case for Rollex Press CameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 407collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958199114:26:4214:23:2712:34:3412:14:2512:01:18published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.60, ill. p.61ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458SKHAVG19421857insurance list, by artiston list of works missing at the time of the 1981 checkDr Salmond's Office, St Salvator's Hall.ScotlandLANDSCAPE, COASTALSEASCAPEST ANDREWSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustNISBET, Robert BuchaninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171999-02-011998-01-22HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationNISBET, Robert BuchanScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-01-22ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 5 guineas 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1998-01-22unknownSt. Andrews from the EastSt. Salvator's Hall, Dr. Salmond's rooom19811963unknownunknown19811963HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPE, COASTALSEASCAPEST ANDREWSPILGRIM TRUSTobject files in Collections Office195819811963PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC75signed, lower left: R. B. NisbetThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape with the city of St Andrews, Fife in the background. The Cathedral and St Rule's Tower can be seen towering above the buildings. The foreground is composed largely of rockpools.University of St AndrewsScotlandNISBET, Robert Buchan; (Scottish, 1857-1942) RSA, RBA, RWS, RICRE1998-01-22MUmissing1 4661photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312001-08-3114:29:54ST ANDREWS09:38:05Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIn 1888, George Eastman invented dry, transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film) and the Kodak cameras that could use the new film. George Eastman was an avid photographer and became the founder of the Eastman Kodak company in 1892.ad458kjk21892PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferEastman Kodak CompanyCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 1067\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreNo. 4 Cartridge Kodak Camerarubber bulb has perished and snapped offSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODleatherbrassrubberobject history filepatent markinside back coverHC751ivory labelEastman Kodak Company2011-08-31Created byHC751.jpg18891899Heritage CollectionFolding roll film cameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4660photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3113:17:46ST ANDREWS09:37:24Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 J.D. Edward\par 83 Princes Street\par Edinburgh\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreQuarter Plate CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODleatherglasscordobject history filemaker's markfront of box camera, above lensHC752label2011-08-31HC752.jpg19051909Heritage CollectionRectangular box camera with detachable lens capUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4662photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3114:59:13ST ANDREWS09:38:43Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 PATENT\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 The Midg\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 132992\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 V0560, BO96, 13694\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts Centre'MIDG' Quarter Plate CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODleatherglasscordobject history filepatent marknumericnumericbelow the lensabove lensinside back coverHC753labellabelinscriptionpencil2011-08-31HC753.jpg19001919Heritage CollectionRectangular box camera with detachable lens capUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4658photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3112:28:55ST ANDREWS09:36:18Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferunknownCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 88300\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreQuarter Plate CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleatherWOODglassobject history filenumericinside back coverHC7542011-08-31HC754.jpg19001910Heritage CollectionRectangular box cameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4659photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3112:59:31ST ANDREWS09:36:51Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIn 1888, George Eastman invented dry, transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film) and the Kodak cameras that could use the new film. George Eastman was an avid photographer and became the founder of the Eastman Kodak company in 1892.ad458kjk21892PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferEastman Kodak CompanyCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Kodak\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Patented in U.S.A. - Jan 21 1902 - August 28 1917\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 Use Autograph film, No A- 122\par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreEastman Kodak No.3A Autograph Folding CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199111kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleatherWOODmetalglassobject history filemaker's markpatent markfront of camera (when closed)inside back coveroutside back panelHC755labelEastman Kodak CompanyEastman Kodak Company2011-08-31Created byHC755.jpg19171917Heritage CollectionFolding cameraUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4654photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3110:00:16ST ANDREWS09:31:4412:20:1410:26:21Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThornton-Pickard was a famous British camera manufacturer established in 1888. The company was based in Altrincham, near Manchester and was an early pioneer in the development of the camera industry.ad458kjk2kjk2kjk219391888PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-312011-08-312011-08-31TransferThornton-PickardCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collection{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 British Made\tab\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 THORNTON-PICKARD\par "DUPLEX RUBY REFLEX"\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 patent number : 6283.12\par } {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 System;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\b\f0\fs20 P. COOKE ANASTIGMAT LENS T.T. & H.LTD \par } Cowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreThornton-Pickard Duplex Ruby Reflex Press CameraSHAW, Katherine J.199121kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreWOODglassmetalobject history filemaker's markmaker's markpatent markmaker's markfrontbacksideon the lensHC756(1)labelivory labelinscriptionCreated byCreated byCreated byThornton-PickardThornton-PickardThornton-Pickard2011-08-31Created byHC756.jpg19291939Heritage CollectionPress camera with interchangeable backs for plates and roll filmUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 4655photocollect>intern2011-08-312011-08-312011-08-3110:22:49ST ANDREWS09:31:44Crawford Arts CentreE1983(1)19831983single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThornton-Pickard was a famous British camera manufacturer established in 1888. The company was based in Altrincham, near Manchester and was an early pioneer in the development of the camera industry.ad458kjk219391888PHOTOGRAPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαcollected byCOWIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-152011-08-31TransferThornton-PickardCowie Camera collection transferred from Special Collections to Museum CollectionsSt Andrews University LibraryStudent (Katherine J. Shaw) project in 1991 to create handlist of collectionCowie's Photographs and CamerasCrawford Arts CentreThornton-Pickard Duplex Ruby Reflex Press Camera CaseSHAW, Katherine J.199122kjk2PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERADeep storagenhstoreleathervelvetobject history fileHC756(2)2011-08-31Created byHC756.jpg19291939Heritage CollectionLeather case with dark blue velvet liningUniversity of St Andrews2011-08-31VOCE, EllaDALE, AmyLocated in upstairs high security store2011-08-31Deep storagenhstore 1733collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:1910:01:3014:43:0212:17:3012:12:05HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-03-142010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.5 cm x 3.0 cm20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 408collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319911958199114:33:4114:24:4414:01:2015:28:5812:14:2912:01:2014:22:11published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.118, col. ill. p.119ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19421857HC76HC76Insurance list, by artistMISSING Not checked as seen on any subsequent lists but also does not appear on any lists as missing. In St. Salvators Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved to Picture StoreIn Museum Collections Office picture store.ScotlandLANDSCAPE, COASTALSEASCAPEROSSIE ISLANDMONTROSEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustNISBET, Robert BuchaninstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012010-04-221998-01-22HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationNISBET, Robert BuchanScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-01-22ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownUnknownValue: 5 guineas 1958 insurance list, by artistValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.1991VOCE, Ella1998-01-222011-03-29poorpoorHalf-tide, Rossie Island, Montrosepoor. Badly damaged with damp spotting throughout. Frame okay, some chipping and minor holes; badly mounted (SHE, 2001)As before. Numerous dents and scratches to frame.St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance Office1958200120022004unknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen1958200120022004HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSCOTLANDLANDSCAPE, COASTALSEASCAPEROSSIE ISLANDMONTROSEPILGRIM TRUSTNISBET, ROBERT BUCHANobject files in Collections Office41.2 cm x 45.3 cm wooden frame, plastic veneer1958Unknown19 February 20019 January 20023 June 2004PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC76possible faded signature recto, bottom left. inscr. on label: SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / Name of Picture 'Half-tide Rossie Island Montrose / Artist's Name, R.B. Nisbet RSA / Address, Banden, (Crieff) / Artist No. 4 Inscr. in pencil above label £10-10 363The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC76.JPG19461946193919391939194519.4 cm x 23.0 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the beach at half-tide at Rossie Island, Montrose. Boats can be seen pulled ashore beside a building on the left. Numerous boats can be seen on the water to the viewers right.University of St AndrewsScotlandNISBET, Robert Buchan; (Scottish, 1857-1942) RSA, RBA, RWS, RICRE1998-01-22MDROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9A1 1735collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:1910:01:3109:43:3712:17:3112:12:07HC758HC759HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC760obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.0 cm diam.20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1736collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2010:01:3109:50:1212:17:3112:12:09HC758HC759HC760HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.good12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 1870187511865AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC761obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.5 cm x 3.0 cm20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1737collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2010:01:3109:51:2912:17:3112:12:25HC758HC759HC760HC761HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC762obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.0 cm diam.20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1738collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2110:01:3109:53:2712:17:3112:12:41HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC763obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.5 cm x 3.0 cm20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1739collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2110:01:3109:55:5712:17:3112:12:42HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC765HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.slight impact damage to obverse, upper right edge.12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 1870187511865AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC764obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.5 cm x 3.0 cm20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1740collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2110:01:3109:56:3712:17:3112:12:44HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC766HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC759On list of medals added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), added by J Boid, 12/10/1999.medalSPORTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLANG, Scott P.R.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. 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SCOTTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC765obverse: 4 coats of arm: Lion rampant (James I); Crescent (Pope Benedict XIII); St Andrew on Saltire (Modern seal of University); 3 crosses and 3 diamonds (Bishop Wardlaw); encircled by University motto: AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: Struck lettering THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS ATHLETIC UNION.LANG, P.R. SCOTTMinted by1999187519001865186518803.5 cm x 3.0 cm20th centuryabout 1870AUWUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1741collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:2316:47:1514:21:4810:01:3109:57:1312:17:3212:12:45HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC767HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC766appended to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), by Jilly Boyd 12/10/1999.medalOTCsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαOfficer Training CorpsLANG, Scott P.R.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C76unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedgood12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 1870188011865AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.medal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedbadge (or button), curling, P.R. Scott Langbadge - St Andrews Ambulance Association, 1882 (P.R. Scott Lang)MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metalMEDALOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCLANG, P.R. SCOTTOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC766obverse: figure of St andrews on saltire cross. University motto inscr. AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: centre inscr.: WON BY : cannon motif sorrounded by legend: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS OFFICER TRAINING CORPS.LANG, P.R. ScottunknownMinted by1880199918651900186518752.6 cm x 1.6 cmabout 187020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1715collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:1714:23:0410:01:3209:57:3912:17:2812:11:55HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC768HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC766appended to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), by Jilly Boyd 12/10/1999.medalOTCsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαOfficer Training CorpsLANG, Scott P.R.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-04-152011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C76unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedgood12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 1870188011865AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.medal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedbadge (or button), curling, P.R. Scott Langbadge - St Andrews Ambulance Association, 1882 (P.R. Scott Lang)MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metalMEDALOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCLANG, P.R. SCOTTOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC767obverse: figure of St andrews on saltire cross. University motto inscr. AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: centre inscr.: WON BY : cannon motif sorrounded by legend: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS OFFICER TRAINING CORPS.LANG, P.R. ScottunknownMinted by1880199918651900186518752.6 cm x 1.6 cmabout 187020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1716collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century12:39:1814:23:1610:01:3212:17:2812:11:56HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC774HC775single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektabout 1870hcr1ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAMCHC766appended to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), by Jilly Boyd 12/10/1999.medalOTCsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαOfficer Training CorpsLANG, Scott P.R.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-04-152010-11-162010-11-162010-04-222002-02-01HC:C76unknownunknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedgood12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 1870188011865AwardedLANG, Scott P.R.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.medal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedbadge (or button), curling, P.R. Scott Langbadge - St Andrews Ambulance Association, 1882 (P.R. Scott Lang)MedalsmedalmedalOpen Access StoreoastorebronzeMEDALOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCLANG, P.R. SCOTTOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC768obverse: figure of St andrews on saltire cross. University motto inscr. AEIN APIZTETEIN. Reverse: centre inscr.: WON BY : cannon motif sorrounded by legend: UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS OFFICER TRAINING CORPS.LANG, P.R. ScottunknownMinted by1880199918651900186518752.6 cm x 1.6 cmabout 187020th centuryWAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 53collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1953195319531958199519581995ST ANDREWS14:46:2914:45:5414:25:4815:28:4712:14:3212:01:2212:19:4010:22:3315:22:4815:17:25, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, EdinburghIn the Artists' Footsteps website www.artistsfootsteps.co.uk, managed by Cultural Services Department, Dumfries and Galloway Council, Ewart Library,University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Manchester, he studied under Walter Crane at Manchester School of Art and in Italy. He settled in Kirkcudbright and for 52 years painted views of the landscape in the local area. The artist E. A. Hornel was instrumental in drawing fellow artists to the picturesque town of Kirkcudbright, which has become famous for its artist colony. There is one artwork by Oppenheimer in the Recording Scotland Collection, which depicts his beloved Kirkcudbright.1940sp. 168, col. ill. p. 169Dumfries The website is an online illustrated database of landscape paintings relevant to Dumfries and Galloway.ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458kjk2hcr1kjk2kjk2JABAVG19611875HC77HC77Stored in Collections Office. Collections Office, 71 North StreetHung after cleaning and restoration.Picture store.Regent's Room, St Salvator's Hall.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition, located in the Regent's room.ScotlandKIRKCUDBRIGHTTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREGABLESgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustOPPENHEIMER, Charles (RSW ARSA RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-01-312010-12-122010-12-092010-12-092009-12-071996-12-101990ca. 1990-93Damaged by persons unknown when on display in McIntosh Hall. Damage consisted of a puncture in canvas in the top right corner of the painting, approximately 1.0 cm. in diameter. Removed to Collections Office in Feb. 1993, and put away out of sight. Thought to have been one of works stolen from McIntosh Hall in summer of 1994. See object file for correspondence re insurance claim, 1996/71993DamagedHC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationOPPENHEIMER, Charles (RSW ARSA RSA)Kirkcudbright, ScotlandThe Pilgrim TrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-12-10ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notes UnknownGuy PeploeValue: £100.00 On 1958(?) insurance list, by artistValue: £6,000.00 Insurance list updated by Guy Peploe of The Scottish Gallery, 16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh, in June 199519581995Knox, Kevin1996-12-102011-01-26very goodgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesWhite Gables, KirkcudbrightVarnish yellowed; hole in upper right corner at 5.0 down x 25.0 cm. over from top right corner. Cleaned and restored 1996/7 Staining on top centre of frame. Top left corner 10 cm down, dent in frame but gold paint still in place. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Condition unchanged.St. Salvator's Hall, Regent's Room19931997200020002009unknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helenunknown19961997200020002009BULLICK, ChristineColour slideHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1997195211939CommissionedThe Pilgrim TrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried 7.3.1985 by Alison Scott in Common Room, McIntosh Hall. Removed Feb. 1993 for possible use in Recording Scotland exh.; noted then as damagedRecording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingstshoil on canvasSCOTLANDKIRKCUDBRIGHTTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREGABLESPILGRIM TRUSTSee files in Collections Office76.5 x 110.0 cm. wood Initials 'JPR(?) x 1' scored on bottom right corner (SPK June 2003)19961997, March4 August 200012 December 200012 March 2009PUBLFIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp 116-7).HC77Signed, lower right: CHARLES OPPENHEIMER inscr. on label, upper centre of backboard: (printed) TITLE: (in ink) "WHITE GABLES, KIRKCUDBRIGHT." / (printed) ARTIST: CHARLES OPPENHEIMER, R.S.A., R.S.W. / (in ink) WOODLEA (printed) [14 HIGH STREET (-crossed out)] / KIRKCUDBRIGHT. / [P]RICE £120 inscr. in pencil on label, lower centre of backboard: WHITE GABLES / KIRKCUDBRIGHT / CHARLES OPPENHEIMER printed on label on backboard, lower right: TITL[E] / ARTIST: CHARLES OPPENHEIMER R.S.A. R.S.W. / 14 HIGH STREET / KIRKCUDBRI[GHT] / PRICE £ / No.The Pilgrim TrustThe Pilgrim TrustCreated byHC77.jpg4141952195301939195301900First half of twentieth century195359.0 x 92.0 cm.1940s1953MADOil painting depicting a group of buildings from the town of Kirkcudbright. A church is shown on the left and a group of whitewashed buildings on the right. In the foreground of the painting are gardens with rows of vegetables and a washing line.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0006KirkcudbrightOPPENHEIMER, Charles; (British 1875-1961)CRE1996-12-10AAstsh1 1717collect>interncollect>internpeople1900199920th century12:39:1809:59:2514:43:02HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114HRAMCHC774added to Caroline Scott's inventory (1999), by Jilly Boyd, 12/10/1999.BADGEBUTTONCURLINGEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byawarded toPIPER, JohnLANG, Scott P.R.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-152011-03-142010-04-222002-02-01unknownPIPER, JohnSouth Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodbadge (or button), curling, P.R. 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SCOTTEDINBURGHOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 9992010-11-18Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC774obverse: two crossed broomsticks, two curling stones, surmounted by crown, swirling pattern beneath, thistle motif surrounding whole. reverse: square pattern inscr: I / S / 27 / D / 3 : and in centre inscr. : Rd.Manufactered by19991900186018753.0 cm diam.20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSouth Bridge, EdinburghPIPER, JohnMANU2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 1718collect>interncollect>internpeople1999199912/10/199912:39:1810:01:2914:43:02HC758HC759HC760HC761HC762HC763HC764HC765HC766HC767HC768single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114HRAMCHC775medalST ANDREWSAMBULANCE SERVICEAMBULANCE ASSOCIATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282011-04-152011-03-142010-04-222002-02-01unknownunknown1Present2002-02-01ComponentRecord state2002-02-01very goodbadge - St Andrews Ambulance Association, 1882 (P.R. Scott Lang)fair. enamel removed from raised areas.12:38:37oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC758 - HC765, sports medals awarded to P.R. Scott Lang. HC766 - HC768, Univerity of St andrews Officer Training Corps medals (P.R. Scott Lang). HC769 - HC771, Epaulette pips, fabric (P.R. Scott Lang). HC772 - HC773 Collar pips, fabric (P. R. Scott Lang). HC739, HC740, HC741, HC744 - HC779, HC757, various badges, coins, tokens (P.R. Scott Lang).about 18701sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Langsports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.sports medal of University of St Andrews Athletic Association (not inscribed), belonging to P.R. Scott Lang.medal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedBADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastorebronze (enamelled)MEDALST ANDREWSAMBULANCE SERVICEAMBULANCE ASSOCIATIONOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-18Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC775figure of St Andrew standing before saltire cross. inscr.: ST ANDREWS AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION / 1882. reverse: as obverse, stamped: H2621.Minted by19991999187018903.0cm x 1.2 cm12/10/1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-01AA12:38:37ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer LANG2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerLANG1 409collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS14:48:1414:47:0615:02:1314:27:2616:42:1212:14:3612:01:24Iona Portrayed: The Island Through Artsits' Eyes, 1760-1960, InvernessUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektA Scottish landscape painter, born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Orr initially produced illustrations before he turned to landscape painting. He lived for many years at Corrie, Isle of Arran. Numerous paintings by Orr depict the island, including one which made its way into the Recording Scotland collection. The Committee purchased a total of four watercolours by Orr for the collection, all depicting the Argyll and Bute area. May 1942pp.70-71The authors note that Orr was paid £10 for this work, undertaken for the 'Recording Scotland' project.ac114ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19441872insurance list by artistUniversity Hall, Senior Study list by location, 1963 or 1983University Hall, Old Wing, corridor between science library and room 71 Alison ScottPresent in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallPresent in the Libraries Corridor, Old Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.IONAIONA CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSARRANCORRIEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustORR, William Stewart (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-03-121998-02-02HC:C3CHRISTIAN, J. and STILLER, C.DonationORR, William Stewart (RSW)Iona, ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958Label on back of painting gave painter's address at time of painitng this image: Corrie House, Corrie, Isle of Arran.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-02-022001-03-212001-03-212001-03-21goodgoodgoodgoodElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreInterior of Iona CathedralframemountartworkgoodSmall scratch at bottom right corner and bottom left of centre.Some insects upper left and lower left and right at frame edge.Good condition.University Hall, Senior Study19581963198419991999200320082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy19581963198419991999200320082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustabout 1942194211942CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label removed from back of painting states the painting was purchased by the Pilgrim Trust in May 1942.label removed from back of painting, Febraury 2002.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTIONAIONA CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSORR, STEWARTARRANCORRIEobject files in Collections Officewood: 72.0 x 54.3 cm1958196322 October 198419991999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009FIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Label removed from back of painting states the painting was purchased by the Pilgrim Trust in May 1942.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC78signed, lower left: Stewart Orr. 7 labels attached to rear of painting: label 1: printed label with handwritten text: [printed] ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / [printed] Title of Picture, [handwritten, ink] INTERIOR IONA CATHEDRAL. / [printed] Artist's Name, [handwritten, ink] STEWART ORR, R.S.W. / [printed] Address, [handwritten, ink] CORRIE HOUSE - CORRIE / ISLE OF ARRAN / [printed] Price £, [handwritten, ink] No15. label 2: square paper label, red crayon (?): 73. label 3: small printed ticket: 1611 label 4: small printed ticket: 1334 label 5: label with printed blue ink double border [thick and thin lines]. Handwritten, pencil: McClure. label 6: handwritten label, ink: No. 2 / TITLE: "Interior, Iona Cathedral." label 7: Typed label: May 1942 [underlined] / Purchased by / THE PILGRIM TRUST / No. 350 by [label damaged - indistinguishable].No. 350The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by61619421946194219391939194441.0 x 33.0 cm (sight) May 19421953MADWatercolour depicting the interior of Iona Cathedral. View through rounded arches to the nave.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0025IonaORR, William Stewart; (Scottish, 1872-1944)CRE1998-02-02ABuh1 1129collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1900199920th century11:26:3616:57:1116:55:3114:43:0112:17:0912:10:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRJBHC780Inventoried by J Boyd in 1999.medalARCHERYLIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαTRIBE,FOULIS,COCKBURN,MITCHELL,personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-06-032011-03-142010-11-162010-11-162010-04-221999-11-01unknownMarshall & Sons87 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland1Present1999-11-01ComponentRecord stateName printed onto lid of case: MARSHALL & SONS / Goldsmiths Jewlers / Watchmakers / and Silversmiths / 87 George Street / Edinburgh.1999-11-01very goodSports medal. Women's archery medal won by a variety of femal archers.very good11:25:59oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999about 18691Found in vestry with seal, Alex Skene's medal and birretum.medalmedalOpen Access Storeoastorealloy metalgold coloured. In brown presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.MEDALARCHERYTRIBEFOULISCOCKBURNMITCHELLLIONOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC780(obverse) red enameled lion; 3 arrows and 3 bows crossed; small medal hanging from main shows a pig under a tree (Arms of St Andrews Town); marked: 'St/ANDREWS/ARCHERY/CLUB' (reverse) engraved (in script) 'Won by MISS TRIBE 1866, MISS TRIBE 1870, MISS TRIBE 1871, MISS TRIBE 1872, MISS TRIBE 1874, MISS TRIBE 1875, LADY FOULIS 1876, LADY FOULIS 1877, MISS TRIBE 1878, MISS TRIBE 1879 - 80 - 81, MISS A. COCKBURN 1882, MISS TRIBE 1883, MRS HENDERSON 1884, MISS BERWICK 1885, MISS BERWICK 1886, MISS GIBSON 1888, MRS ROBT MITCHELL 1890, MRS ROBERT MITCHELL 1891, MRS ROBERT MITCHELL 1895'Minted by1999190018691895H 8.2 x W 4.6 x D 0.2cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland87 George Street, EdinburghMarshall & SonsMINT1999-11-01AA11:25:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer A2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerA1 1849collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19471999about 1947 (?)11:50:2817:00:0909:21:5214:43:03HC782single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114ac114ac114HRAMCHC781Boid has identified the coin as a Bar Mitzvah token for some reason. Coin would appear to be a copy of, if not an original Simon Maccabeus shekel.coinSHEKELBAR MITZVAHISRAELJerusalemAARONHEBREWMANNAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMACCABEUS, SimonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-06-032011-04-152011-03-142010-04-222002-02-26unknownunknown1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord state2002-02-26faircoin (or Barmitzvah token)fair. very dark tarnish. signs of wear and pitting.11:49:49oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC782 - Shekel / Bar Mitzvah tokenunknown1coin (or Barmitzvah token)Coin previously labelled "Shekel and half shekel of Simon Maccabeus (BC139 - 143) of Israel" Corner of envelope marked "47" The shekel of silver has been used since the days of Solomon, but it was not in the form of a stamped coin, its value being determined by weight. In about 144 B.C. Simon Maccabeus began the coinage of the silver shekel. On one side was a Pot of Manna, with the inscription, "Shekel Israel"; on the reverse side was an emblem of the Rod of Aaron with three buds, and the inscription, Yerushalaim ha-Kadushah "Jerusalem the Holy."coincoinOpen Access StoreoastoreWhite metal (Silver?)COINSHEKELBAR MITZVAHISRAELMACCABEUS, SIMONJERUSALEMAARONHEBREWMANNAOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC781obverse: chalice or pot with manna falling into it . Hebrew script "Shekel Israel" [cannot transliterate] in semi-circle around left and right outer edges of coin. reverse: image of the Rod of Aaron with seven branches and three buds on them. Hebrew script "Jerusalem the Holy" [unable to transliterate] in semi-circle around left and right outer edges of coin.Minted by199919473.0 cm diam.about 1947 (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-26AC11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1853collect>interncollect>intern19471999about 1947 (?)11:50:2809:21:52HC781single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114HRAMCHC782Boid has identified the coin as a Bar Mitzvah token for some reason. Coin would appear to be a copy of, if not an original Simon Maccabeus shekel.coinSHEKELBAR MITZVAHISRAELJerusalemAARONHEBREWMANNAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMACCABEUS, SimonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-282011-04-152010-04-222002-02-26unknownunknown1Present2002-02-26ComponentRecord stateCoin may be a lead copy of HC7812002-02-26goodcoin (or Barmitzvah token)good. Dark grey colour may be from lead oxidising.11:49:49oastore1999BOID, Jilly2011-06-281999HC781 - Shekel / Bar Mitzvah tokenunknown1coin (or Barmitzvah token)Coin may be a lead copy of HC 781. Coin previously labelled "Shekel of Israel" The shekel of silver has been used since the days of Solomon, but it was not in the form of a stamped coin, its value being determined by weight. In about 144 B.C. Simon Maccabeus began the coinage of the silver shekel. On one side was a Pot of Manna, with the inscription, "Shekel Israel"; on the reverse side was an emblem of the Rod of Aaron with three buds, and the inscription, Yerushalaim ha-Kadushah "Jerusalem the Holy."coincoinOpen Access Storeoastorewhite metal (lead?)COINSHEKELBAR MITZVAHISRAELMACCABEUS, SIMONJERUSALEMAARONHEBREWMANNAOpen Access Storeobject history file12 October 19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC782obverse: chalice or pot with manna falling into it . Hebrew script "Shekel Israel" [cannot transliterate] in semi-circle around left and right outer edges of coin. reverse: image of the Rod of Aaron with seven branches and three buds on them. Hebrew script "Jerusalem the Holy" [unable to transliterate] in semi-circle around left and right outer edges of coin.Minted by199919473.0 cm diam.about 1947 (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMINT2002-02-26AB11:49:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 2, drawer WXYZ2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet2/drawerWXYZ1 1719collect>internpeople1910199920th century12:44:4216:46:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ac114HRAMCHC783Inventoried in University LibraryBADGECAP BADGEOTCsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsOfficer Training CorpsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-282011-03-282010-04-222002-02-22unknownunknownScotland1Present2002-02-22ComponentRecord state2002-02-22very goodbadge (cap badge) of St Andrews University Officer Training Corps. (OTC). Date unknowngood12:44:11oastore1999SCOTT, Caroline2011-06-281999about 1930 (?)1BADGEBADGEOpen Access Storeoastorebronze (?)BADGECAP BADGEOFFICER TRAINING CORPSOTCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file19992010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireHC783obverse: Arms of the University of St Andrews (Shield: top, centre: crescent moon with diamond on either side. Below an open book. Below a lion rampant.), mounted by a crown. Below shield a scroll bearing the Legend: ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY/ O.T.C. Reverse. blankManufactered by19991910191019505.0 cm x 3.2 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandunknownMANU2002-02-22AA12:44:11ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, medal cabinet 1, drawer NO2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/medalcabinet1/drawerNO1 1125people15:30:03Letter to Andrew Carnegie from the American Philosophical Society, June 10th, 1906.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektsee object history fileac114ALDJBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.Moved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.silverBADGEPOSTMANBLAZONUNIVERSITYCRESTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282008-10-151999-10-28American Philosophical Society1Present1999-10-28ComponentRecord state1999-10-28goodPostman's blazon, 1749. Badge of office of the University postman.good; slightly tarnished20042008RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy200420081From at least the early 17th Century the University ran its own postal service to Edinburgh. A weekly journey was made until the early 19th Century. In the 18th Century the University also ran a courier service to Dundee. Envelope labelled M150 BADGEmuseummusa/g2/case 2silverSILVERBADGEPOSTMANBLAZONUNIVERSITYCRESTsee object fileJanuary 200416 October 2008CITHC784(obverse) engraved with University emblem; 'TABELLARIUS/UNIVER-/-SITATUS/St I ANDREAE; foliate design top, bottom, left and right. (reverse) engraved 'AD' (in script)/ '1749'/ '...S/E.2./MURA,ENGLAND' (on sticker)H 12cm, W 10cmUniversity of St Andrews1999-10-28ABmuseummusa/g2/case 21 1126collect>interncollect>internpeople14:19:3315:23:1015:29:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114JBMoved from Terrapin Hut store to Museum Collections Office.BADGEUNIVERSITYCARRIERleadPEWTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202011-03-281999-10-281Present1999-10-28ComponentRecord state1999-10-28goodUniversity Carrier's badgegood; tarnished; needs cleaning2004RAWSON, Helen2004ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-231Envelope numbered '34'BADGEOpen Access Storeoastorepewter? or lead?BADGEUNIVERSITYCARRIERLEADPEWTERsee object fileJanuary 2004HC785(obverse) engraved by hand 'UNIVERSITY/ CARRIER/TO DUNDEE/ST/ANDREWS'dbi HC785.jpgH 15.5cm, W 11cmUniversity of St Andrews1999-10-28AB15:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3A1 1127collect>interncollect>intern15:20:2416:52:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HRJBsilverGoldboxtoothsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMCHATTIE, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-232011-06-202010-04-221999-10-28MCHATTIE, GeorgeEdinburgh, Britain1Present1999-10-28ComponentRecord statethis information is derived from hallmarks1999-10-28goodSilver box containing gold toothgood; slightly tarnished16:52:08oastore2011-06-201819-18202Box was contained with a group of medals from Muniments. Box was marked 'M150'. Hallmark means - (GMH - George McHattie), (king's head - duty mark), (Castle - Edinburgh), (Thistle - Scotland), ('n'- 1819-20)silver box & toothOpen Access Storeoastoresilver & goldSILVERGOLDBOXTOOTHMCHATTIE, GEORGE.Open Access Storesee object fileHC786(top inside of box) engraved; 'Vivo doctifsimo/Doctor T. ackson/tribuit clapsis Graeca Junior/in Ac Andreap: MDCCCXX' (in script) (base) marked; GMH/(head)/(castle)/(thistle)/n'Created bydbi HC786 open.jpgdbi HC786 inscription.jpgdbi HC786 closed.jpg18191820(box)H2.4xW8.4xD5.6 (tooth) H1.9xW0.9xD0.7University of St AndrewsBritainEdinburghMcHATTIE, George.CRE1999-10-28AB16:52:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1128collect>interncollect>intern15:10:1109:21:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114HRJBsandstonesculptureHEADSTONEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-292011-06-062010-04-221999-10-281Present1999-10-28ComponentRecord state1999-10-28poorSmall sandstone sculpture head (broken in 2) found at St Mary's. Head shows hairline, 2 eyes, frown and nose. Broken part shows chin, beard and mouth.fair/poor - broken into two parts2Transcription of paper wrapped around object reads:'36. Small Sandstone Head from some part of St Mary's College Buildings. It was brought to the Library by Janitor Lang who said it was got when a slater was doing some repairs. It was broken in the act of removing it from a large stone being [damp] at the time'. NB - small piece of wood/stone stored with itsculpturestone sculptureOpen Access StoreoastoresandstoneSANDSTONESCULPTUREHEADST MARY'SSTONEsee object fileHC787Carved facial features in sandstone(head) H6xW6xD3.5 (broken part) H2.3xW3xD1.8cmUniversity of St Andrews1999-10-28AD15:09ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf B.2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay5B1 1130collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern189718972 March 189716:25:1117:20:2209:26:5409:22:16HC789single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67ac114ac114HRJBboxSKULLHAIRCASTPOPEFOUNDERPEDRO DE LUNAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byANDERSON, Robert RowandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-222011-08-292011-06-062011-04-152010-04-221999-11-01DonationANDERSON, Robert RowandANDERSON, Robert RowandSee inscription on brass label on front of stand: CAST OF THE HEAD OF PEDRO DE LUNA. POPE BENEDICT XIII, / WHO GRANTED THE CHARTER OF INCORPORATION TO / THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS IN THE YEAR 1413. / TAKEN FROM THE MUMMIFIED HEAD IN THE / PALACE OF THE CONDE DE ARGILLO / AT SAVINAN IN THE PROVINCE OF ZARAGOZA, SPAIN. / AND PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / BY R. ROWAND ANDERSON L.L.D., ARCHITECT, / MARCH 2ND 1897. However, the inscription on the label round the box implies that the Marquis of Bute was involved in the slide with hair coming to the Library.1Present1999-11-01ComponentRecord stateSir Robert Rowand Anderson visited Spain taking photographs of sites connected with Pedro de Luna (Pope Benedict XIII), about 1897. The album of photographs was later presented to the University Library (see Maitland Anderson correspondence). He caused a cast to be taken of the skull of Pope Benedict XIII and designed a casket and stand for it (HC789). The hair contained in this slide was found in the cast and is said to be from the skull of Bendict XIII. Anderson also produced a new pulpit for St Salvator's College (currently on loan to National Museums of Scotland - 15 May 2000)1999-11-01very goodSlide containing piece of hair from the skull of Pope Benedict XIII. Held in original cardboard box.good, glue coming loose, staining to corners and underside of slide, perhaps remnants of adhesive.ROBINSON, ClaireHC789 - Cast of Pope Benedict XIII's skull with case and stand2011-09-21about 18972Cast of skull of Pope Benedict XIII, in casket on stand, especially designed for its display.The hair was found in the cast taken of Pope Benedict XIIIth's skull. It has been displayed with the cast and the stand designed by Rowand Anderson (HC789) since then.hair & slideOpen Access Storeoastoreglasshuman hair & cardboardBOXSKULLHAIRPOPE BENEDICT XIIICASTPOPEANDERSON, SIR ROBERT ROWANDROWAND ANDERSON, SIR ROBERTFOUNDERPEDRO DE LUNAsee object fileSee inscription on brass label on front of stand: CAST OF THE HEAD OF PEDRO DE LUNA. POPE BENEDICT XIII, / WHO GRANTED THE CHARTER OF INCORPORATION TO / THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS IN THE YEAR 1413. / TAKEN FROM THE MUMMIFIED HEAD IN THE / PALACE OF THE CONDE DE ARGILLO / AT SAVINAN IN THE PROVINCE OF ZARAGOZA, SPAIN. / AND PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / BY R. ROWAND ANDERSON L.L.D., ARCHITECT, / MARCH 2ND 1897. However, the inscription on the label round the box implies that the Marquis of Bute was involved in the slide with hair coming to the Library.HC788Slide engraved: Hair of Pope / Benedict XIII / Found in the Cast / from his Head box marked with gold lettering surmounted by a crown: 'THOMAS SMITH & SONS / JAS CRICHTON & CO / GOLDSMITH TO THE QUEEN / 47 GEORGE ST / EDINBURGH Brown paper round box inscr. in ink: 35 / This is the box in which the / hair of Pope Benedict XIII / came to the Library from / the Marquis of Bute through Principal Stewart 23.9.98 / [in other hand] (writing MAITLAND ANDERSON)ANDERSON, Sir Robert RowandManufactered bydbi HC788.jpg1897189718901897(slide)H10cm x W5cm (box)H10.5cm x W5.5cm x D2.1cm2 March 1897ADUniversity of St AndrewsANDERSON, Sir Robert RowandMANU1999-11-01AA17:19ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf B2011-08-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1371collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern189718972 March 189709:28:3009:22:1610:07:20HC788single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ALDHRMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.POPEFURNITUREFOUNDERSKULLPEDRO DE LUNACASTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byANDERSON, Robert RowandPope Benedict XIIIpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-152010-12-202008-10-142000-05-16DonationANDERSON, Robert RowandANDERSON, Robert RowandGift also mentioned in Court Minutes 21 April 1897.1Present2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateAnderson visited Spain taking photographs of sites connected with Pedro de Luna (Pope Benedict XIII). The album of photographs was later presented to the University Library (see Maitland Anderson correspondence). He caused a cast to be taken of the skull of Pope Benedict XIII and designed a casket and stand for it. He also produced a new pulpit for St Salvator's College (currently on loan to National Museums of Scotland - 15 May 2000)2000-05-16goodCast of skull of Pope Benedict XIII, in casket on stand, especially designed for its display.stand: good. Some water marks on top and central plinth, some chipping of wood, especially to the front corners of the stand. casket: good. Velvet faded. cast: good. Relatively unstable on wooden supports: handle with care.2008DALE, Amy2008ALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-20-12HC788 - hair of Pope Benedict XIII, mounted in glass.2001about 18971Slide containing piece of hair from the skull of Pope Benedict XIII. Held in original cardboard box.Wooden display casket has two angels and shield of Pope Benedict XIII at front, and is lined with velvet, with glass cover. Cast is supported on two wooden poles.gallerymusa/g1skull: plaster casket: woodvelvetglassbrass stand: woodPOPEPOPE BENEDICT XIIIROWAND ANDERSON, SIR ROBERTFURNITUREFOUNDERSKULLPEDRO DE LUNACASTobject history file15 October 2008Gift also mentioned in Court Minutes 21 April 1897.HC789inscr. on brass label on front of stand: CAST OF THE HEAD OF PEDRO DE LUNA. POPE BENEDICT XIII, / WHO GRANTED THE CHARTER OF INCORPORATION TO / THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS IN THE YEAR 1413. / TAKEN FROM THE MUMMIFIED HEAD IN THE / PALACE OF THE CONDE DE ARGILLO / AT SAVINAN IN THE PROVINCE OF ZARAGOZA, SPAIN. / AND PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS / BY R. ROWAND ANDERSON L.L.D., ARCHITECT, / MARCH 2ND 1897.ANDERSON, Sir Robert RowandManufactered bydbi HC789.jpg13521897189718961897casket: H:37 x W:36 x D:41 cm stand: 138 x 542 March 1897ADUniversity of St AndrewsANDERSON, Sir Robert RowandMANU2000-05-16ABgallerymusa/g11 410collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195814:33:2512:38:5712:14:4012:01:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektA Scottish landscape painter, born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Orr initially produced illustrations before he turned to landscape painting. He lived for many years at Corrie, Isle of Arran. Numerous paintings by Orr depict the island, including one which made its way into the Recording Scotland collection. The Committee purchased a total of four watercolours by Orr for the collection, all depicting the Argyll and Bute area.1940sac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG19441872insurance list by artisthepburn hall wardens room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hepburn hall wardens room Patricia de MonrfortMISSING See letter from Brian Capper, Warden, Hepburn Hall, dated 13th October 1992 to Ian Carradice, presumably in answer to query for Museum/Gallery student exhibition.ARRANNORTH HIGH CORRIECOT HOUSESARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustORR, William Stewart (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031998-02-02HC:C3DonationORR, William Stewart (RSW)Arran, ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-10ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £12:10:- (£12.50) insurance list by artist19581998-02-02unknownOld Cot Houses at North High Corrie, ArranHepburn Hall, Warden's Room1958196319891992unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknown1958196319901992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingPILGRIM TRUSTARRANNORTH HIGH CORRIECOT HOUSESARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICobject files in Collections Office195819631989 - 19901992Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC79The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandArranORR, William Stewart; (Scottish, 1872-1944)CRE1998-02-10MUmissing1 1235collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople16401660in the 1660s19972009199717 February 200909:29:5014:04:3109:48:4815:29:39The University of St Andrews: A Short History, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 69ac114ac114ad458ac114JABHRMoved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from Gateway Galleries for display in MUSA gallery 2.PARLIAMENT CHAIRPARLIAMENTchairDEBATING CHAIRFURNITUREPARLIAMENT HALLDEBATING SOCIETYCARVINGFLOWERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-05-062011-03-312011-03-282009-12-032000-05-15HC:C47CANT, R.G.unknownunknownThe Public School was made ready for use through the benefaction of Alexander Henderson in 1643. He gifted one thousand pounds for "perfyteing the hous appointed for the liberarie and for the publick scole destinat for the solemne meetings of the universitie". It is possible that the chair came into the University at this time as part of the furnishings.1Present2000-05-15ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: over £10,000Value: £18,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19972009If it is accepted that this chair was used in the Parliament session in St Andrews, then it must have been in existence by 1645 and was possibly designed for use in the Parliament.2000-05-15goodThe Parliament Hall Chair: by tradition the presiding officier's chair from the Scottish Parliament 1645-46, also known as the 'Debating Chair'.good. Some woodworm holes. The front stretcher is scratched and faded and the seat and left back panel are cracked.20052008HOPES, DavidRAWSON, Helen20052008ALLEN, Jimblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-1319972001about 16601The Scottish Parliament was held in St Andrews in 1645-46 in the new 'Public School' at St Andrews (now known as Parliament Hall) due to the outbreak of plague in Scotland's other major cities. The chair is supposed to have been used by the presiding officer during this session. More recently, the chair was used by the University's Debating Society. The chair has two deeply carved back panels surmounted by six scrolls. There is one stylised flower in each panel, and one above, below and to the outer side of each panel. There are two similar chairs at Randolph's Hall, Darnaway Castle, Moray and in the collection of the Palace of Holyrood, Edinburgh. A copy of the St Andrews chair, made in about the 1890s is in Falkland Palace, Falkland. John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of Bute, hereditary keeper of Falkland Palace, was Rector of the University, 1892-1898.Furniturechairgallerymusa/g2oakPARLIAMENT CHAIRPARLIAMENTCHAIRDEBATING CHAIRFURNITUREPARLIAMENT HALLDEBATING SOCIETYCARVINGFLOWERobject history file7 July 200528 August 2008CITThe Public School was made ready for use through the benefaction of Alexander Henderson in 1643. He gifted one thousand pounds for "perfyteing the hous appointed for the liberarie and for the publick scole destinat for the solemne meetings of the universitie". It is possible that the chair came into the University at this time as part of the furnishings.HC790Created bydbi HC790.jpg133614951660164016401680H 111.0 x W 62.5 x D 57.5 cmin the 1660sAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-05-15ABgallerymusa/g21 1368collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18841884188412:09:5109:32:4214:04:3217:19:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1623 and 1884cr67ac114ac114ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.chairLAUDERDALE CHAIREARL OF LAUDERDALELAUDERDALEFURNITURELAUDER, ELIZABETHMAITLANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDonated bySTEPHENS, Henry C.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-252011-06-062011-05-062011-02-102000-05-17HC:C47DonationunknownSTEPHENS, Henry C.See United College Minute 4, 11, 1884.1Present2000-05-17ComponentRecord stateBased on date engraved on chair and its form and design.2000-05-17fairLauderdale chairSome cracking to back panel and left front leg. Front legs, arms and back of chair are coated in a dark substance - seek advice of conservator on what this is, why and when it might have been applied and advisability of removal. Seat and parts of top of chair may be later additions.17:18:37oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1020091623188411623OwnedEarls of LauderdaleDates based on assumption that the Earls of Lauderdale were the original owners of the chair. The letters 'B L' are thought to identify Elizabeth (Betty) Lauder, the wife of Charles Maitland, brother to John Maitland, Duke od Lauderdale, whose London house the chair is from.FurniturechairOpen Access Storeoastorewood: oak?CHAIRLAUDERDALE CHAIREARL OF LAUDERDALELAUDERDALEFURNITURESTEPHENS, HENRYLAUDER, ELIZABETHMAITLANDOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Dates based on assumption that the Earls of Lauderdale were the original owners of the chair. The letters 'B L' are thought to identify Elizabeth (Betty) Lauder, the wife of Charles Maitland, brother to John Maitland, Duke od Lauderdale, whose London house the chair is from.See United College Minute 4, 11, 1884.HC791Engraved on chair: 1623 / B L inscr. in ink on label on back of chair: Presented 1884 by Henry C. / Stephens, Avenue House, Finchley, / London. From the town house / of the Earls of Lauderdale in / Aldergate Street, London, / United College Minute 4, 11, 1884Earls of LauderdaleSTEPHENS, Henry C.Manufactered by188418841623188416231623H: 116.0 x W: 63.0 x D: 48 cmbetween 1623 and 18841884OADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-17AC17:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 3, shelf C2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay3C1 1363collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18681900about 1868ST ANDREWS20:04:1416:35:3913:35:1909:23:1714:03:1514:01:2613:59:44University of St AndrewsE1994.61994-08-141994-08-06HC793HC794HC795HC796single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ALDHRMoved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.capDIVINITY CAPDIVINITYACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-072011-07-152011-06-062011-04-152011-03-252011-03-252011-03-252008-10-152000-05-16PurchaseBOSCParis, FranceBOSC1PresentM190/1200020002000Transferred from library to University Collections.RAYTON, AlexandraInventoried by Museum / Gallery Studies student.2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess notesIt should be possible to establish the exact date of the caps through research in the University Minutes. Alexandra Rayton (Museum / Gallery Studies student) records that reference is made to the revision of academic dress in the 'University Minutes', Vol. XVIII, 2 May 1868.2000-05-16goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1Divinity cap: square cap, violet velvet upper part with red braiding and violet pompom, golden band around centre and black velvet lower part. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.good. Pompom and black velvet slighty faded.2008DALE, Amy2008HC793-HC796about 18681Medicine cap: circular cap, of red felt with a golden band around centre and silk lining. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Science cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Arts cap: circular cap, with a full black velvet band at base, a golden band around centre and purple silk upper part, gathered on top, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braidingLaw cap: circular cap, of black velvet with a golden band around centre, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braiding. Black silk lining with leather internal band at base.Academic dress after the Reformation consisted of a black gown for masters and a red one for students. A revival consequent on the reorganisation of degree courses resulted in a scheme accepted in 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and hoods should be restored after the system used in the University of Paris. (The original costume of the Masters of Arts in the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen was apparently based on that worn by the graduates of the same rank in the University of Paris). HC792-HC796 are sample hats obtained, which never actually caught on.capgallerymusa/g2SILKvelvetother clothcardleatherCAPDIVINITY CAPDIVINITYACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEobject history file16 October 2008HC792inscr. in ink on label sewn into lining: M190/1 inscr. in pencil in lid of hatbox: This cap and Hood belonged to / the Rev. Professor Mitchell D.D.. / After his death they were given to / me by Miss Mitchell 'in memoriam'. / I now transfer them to the University. / J. Maitland Anderson / 12/5/27 inscr. on printed label inside lid of hatbox: MAGISTRATURE - INSTRUCTION - PUBLIQUE - BARREAU / BOSC / COSTUMIER / Fournisseur du Tribunal de Commerce / 7, BOULEVART ST MICHEL, 7 / Ancien Brt Sebastopol, Rive Gauche, / COMMISSION. PARIS. EXPORTATION. / Palais de Justice, Salle Merciere, 1 & 2 inscr. on label on hatbox: DIVINITY / M190/1 inscr. on typed label in hatbox: DivinityBOSCManufactered by1900186818681900H: 13.0 x W: 17.0 x D: 17.0 cmabout 1868APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBOSCMANU2000-05-16ABOriginal box for cap located in oastore, row 9, on top of cabinet 6.museummusa/g2/case 11 1364collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18681900about 1868ST ANDREWS20:04:3716:35:0313:36:1909:23:5509:23:1714:22:4611:55:10University of St AndrewsE1994.61994-08-141994-08-06HC792HC794HC795HC796single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ALDHRMoved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.capMEDICINE CAPMEDICINEACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of ParisinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-072011-07-152011-06-062011-04-152011-04-152011-03-252010-12-132008-10-152000-05-16PurchaseBOSCParis, FranceBOSC1PresentM190/2200020002000Transferred from library to University Collections.RAYTON, AlexandraM190/2Inventoried by Museum / Gallery Studies student.2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess notesIt should be possible to establish the exact date of the caps through research in the University Minutes. Alexandra Rayton (Museum / Gallery Studies student) records that reference is made to the revision of academic dress in the 'University Minutes', Vol. XVIII, 2 May 1868.2000-05-16very goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1Medicine cap: circular cap, of red felt with a golden band around centre and silk lining. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.good.2008DALE, Amy2008ALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC792-HC7962000about 18681Divinity cap: square cap, violet velvet upper part with red braiding and violet pompom, golden band around centre and black velvet lower part. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Science cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Arts cap: circular cap, with a full black velvet band at base, a golden band around centre and purple silk upper part, gathered on top, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braidingLaw cap: circular cap, of black velvet with a golden band around centre, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braiding. Black silk lining with leather internal band at base.Academic dress after the Reformation consisted of a black gown for masters and a red one for students. A revival consequent on the reorganisation of degree courses resulted in a scheme accepted in 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and hoods should be restored after the system used in the University of Paris. (The original costume of the Masters of Arts in the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen was apparently based on that worn by the graduates of the same rank in the University of Paris). HC792-HC796 are sample hats obtained, which never actually caught on.capgallerymusa/g2feltSILKcardleatherCAPMEDICINE CAPMEDICINEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEUNIVERSITY OF PARISobject history file16 October 2008HC793inscr. in ink on label sewn into lining: M190/2 inscr. on printed label inside lid of hatbox: MAGISTRATURE - INSTRUCTION - PUBLIQUE - BARREAU / BOSC / COSTUMIER / Fournisseur du Tribunal de Commerce / 7, BOULEVART ST MICHEL, 7 / Ancien Brt Sebastopol, Rive Gauche, / COMMISSION. PARIS. EXPORTATION. / Palais de Justice, Salle Merciere, 1 & 2 inscr. on label on hatbox: MEDICINE / M190/2 inscr. on typed label loose in hatbox: Medicine inscr. on typed label loose in hatbox: MusicBOSCManufactered bydbi HC793.jpg14961900186818681900H: 12.0 x W: 24.5 x D: 24.5 cmabout 1868APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBOSCMANU2000-05-16AAOriginal box for cap located in oastore, row 9, on top of cabinet 6.museummusa/g2/case 11 1367collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18781900after 1878ST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS20:05:0316:34:1913:37:0309:25:4309:23:5513:58:55University of St AndrewsE1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06HC792HC793HC795HC796HC2003.22(5)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ALDJWFMoved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.capSCIENCE CAPscienceACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of ParisinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-072011-07-152011-06-062011-04-152011-04-152011-03-252008-10-152000-05-16PurchaseFONTAINE3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, FranceFONTAINE1PresentM190/3200020002000Transferred from library to University Collections.2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesIt should be possible to establish the exact date of the caps through research in the University Minutes. Alexandra Rayton (Museum / Gallery Studies student) records that reference is made to the revision of academic dress in the 'University Minutes', Vol. XVIII, 2 May 1868. This cap is by a different manufacturer to that of associated caps HC792, HC793, HC795 and HC796 (all by Bosc of Paris). It may date from a different period. By the 1960s, Bosc had the same address (3 Boulevard du Palais, Paris) as Fontaine once did (see HC2003.22(1)-(5). Perhaps Bosc took over Fontaine.2000-05-16very goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesScience cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.good.M190/32008DALE, Amy2008HC792-HC796 HC2003.22(5) - very similar cap, Docteur es Sciences, Sorbonne, c. 1963after 18681Divinity cap: square cap, violet velvet upper part with red braiding and violet pompom, golden band around centre and black velvet lower part. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Medicine cap: circular cap, of red felt with a golden band around centre and silk lining. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Arts cap: circular cap, with a full black velvet band at base, a golden band around centre and purple silk upper part, gathered on top, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braidingLaw cap: circular cap, of black velvet with a golden band around centre, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braiding. Black silk lining with leather internal band at base.Docteur es Science cap worn with gown by Professor T.S. Blyth: cylindrical cap with black velvet lower band, golden upper band, cerise silk top part. See notes field Black fine silk lining, leatherAcademic dress after the Reformation consisted of a black gown for masters and a red one for students. A revival consequent on the reorganisation of degree courses resulted in a scheme accepted in 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and hoods should be restored after the system used in the University of Paris. (The original costume of the Masters of Arts in the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen was apparently based on that worn by the graduates of the same rank in the University of Paris). HC792-HC796 are sample hats obtained, which never actually caught on. HC794 is very similar to HC2003.22(5), a Docteur es Sciences cap, Sorbonne, c. 1963.capgallerymusa/g2velvetSILKCLOTHcardleatherCAPSCIENCE CAPSCIENCEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEUNIVERSITY OF PARISobject history file16 October 2008HC794inscr. in ink on label sewn into lining: M190/3 printed onto internal hatband: FONTAINE / COSTUMIER DES TRIBUNAUX / 3. Boulvt du Palais / PARIS inscr. on printed label inside lid of hatbox: COSTUMES OFFICIELS POUR LA MAGISTRATURE / LE BARREAU & L'UNIVERSITE / MAISON MARTIN FONTAINE / FONTAINE Fils Successeur / Costumier de la Cour de Cassation / de la Cour des Comptes des Cours d'Appel / des Tribunaux de 1ere Justance de Commerce / ET DES FACULTES / 3, Boulevard du Palais, en Face le Palais de Justice / PRECEDEMMENT PLACE DAUPHINE, 14 / Imp. Halinbourg. 6 des Fontaines, Paris. Also inscr. on maker's label inside lid of hatbox: MEDAILLE D'ARGENT PARIS 1878 / MEDAILLE D'ARGENT PARIS 1878 FONTAINEManufactered by1900187818681900H: 11.5 x W: 24.5 x D: 24.5 cmafter 1878APUniversity of St AndrewsFrance3 Boulevard du Palais, ParisFONTAINEMANU2000-05-16AAOriginal box for cap located in oastore, row 9, on top of cabinet 6.museummusa/g2/case 11 1365collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18681900about 1868ST ANDREWS20:07:3215:08:2613:37:4709:26:1909:25:43University of St AndrewsE1994.61994-08-141994-08-06HC792HC793HC794HC796single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67hcr1ac114ac114ac114HRHRMoved from the Gateway Galleries to the former Crawford Arts Centre during in the MUSA fit-out.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.capARTS CAPARTSACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of ParisinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-072011-09-222011-06-062011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222000-05-16PurchaseBOSCParis, FranceBOSC1PresentM190/4200020002000Transferred from library to University Collections.RAYTON, AlexandraM190/4Inventoried by Museum / Gallery Studies student.2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess notesIt should be possible to establish the exact date of the caps through research in the University Minutes. Alexandra Rayton (Museum / Gallery Studies student) records that reference is made to the revision of academic dress in the 'University Minutes', Vol. XVIII, 2 May 1868.2000-05-16very goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1Arts cap: circular cap, with a full black velvet band at base, a golden band around centre and purple silk upper part, gathered on top, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braidinggood, black velvet band slightly faded.15:08:08oastore/cabinet6A2011-07-1520082009ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica16:262011-09-2220082009ALLEN, JimColour slideadded by Arianna carlini 2011/03/04HC792-HC7962000about 18681Divinity cap: square cap, violet velvet upper part with red braiding and violet pompom, golden band around centre and black velvet lower part. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Medicine cap: circular cap, of red felt with a golden band around centre and silk lining. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Science cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Law cap: circular cap, of black velvet with a golden band around centre, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braiding. Black silk lining with leather internal band at base.Cap has black silk lining and internal leather band at base. With blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties. Academic dress after the Reformation consisted of a black gown for masters and a red one for students. A revival consequent on the reorganisation of degree courses resulted in a scheme accepted in 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and hoods should be restored after the system used in the University of Paris. (The original costume of the Masters of Arts in the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen was apparently based on that worn by the graduates of the same rank in the University of Paris). HC792-HC796 are sample hats obtained, which never actually caught on.capOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKgolden and silver braidingcardleatherCAPARTS CAPARTSACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEUNIVERSITY OF PARISOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 6, shelf A28 August 200816 September 2009HC795inscr. in ink on label sewn into lining: M190/4 inscr. on printed label inside lid of hatbox: MAGISTRATURE - INSTRUCTION - PUBLIQUE - BARREAU / BOSC / COSTUMIER / Fournisseur du Tribunal de Commerce / 7, BOULEVART ST MICHEL, 7 / Ancien Brt Sebastopol, Rive Gauche, / COMMISSION. PARIS. EXPORTATION. / Palais de Justice, Salle Merciere, 1 & 2 inscr. on label on hatbox: ARTS / M190/4 inscr. on typed label loose in hatbox: ArtsBOSCManufactered bydbi HC793.jpg14971900186818681900H: 13.0 x W: 23.5 x D: 23.5 cmabout 1868APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBOSCMANU2000-05-16AA15:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, on top of cabinet 6.2011-09-22Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet61 1366collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18681900about 186811:55:4213:38:2809:26:19HC792HC793HC794HC795single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.capARTS CAPARTSACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of ParisinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-052011-06-062011-04-152010-04-222000-05-16PurchaseBOSCParis, FranceBOSC1PresentM190/5200020002000Transferred from library to University Collections.RAYTON, AlexandraM190/5Inventoried by Museum / Gallery Studies student.2000-05-16ComponentRecord stateProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess notesIt should be possible to establish the exact date of the caps through research in the University Minutes. Alexandra Rayton (Museum / Gallery Studies student) records that reference is made to the revision of academic dress in the 'University Minutes', Vol. XVIII, 2 May 1868.ROBINSON, Claire2011-07-202000-05-16fairgoodLaw cap: circular cap, of black velvet with a golden band around centre, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braiding. Black silk lining with leather internal band at base.Patches of mould evident on top of velvet cap and on lid of original box. Box wrapped in acid-free tissue. To be removed to the North Haugh for mould treatment.fair, velvet slightly faded and worn11:54:55oastore/row92011-07-202009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica12:182011-10-052009ALLEN, JimColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/04HC792-HC7962000about 18681Divinity cap: square cap, violet velvet upper part with red braiding and violet pompom, golden band around centre and black velvet lower part. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Medicine cap: circular cap, of red felt with a golden band around centre and silk lining. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Science cap: circular cap, with black velvet lower band, golden central band, purple-lilac upper part. Silk lining, leather inner hatband. With circular blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties.Arts cap: circular cap, with a full black velvet band at base, a golden band around centre and purple silk upper part, gathered on top, with two buttons and three strands of golden and silver braidingWith blue card hatbox, lid attached with ties. Academic dress after the Reformation consisted of a black gown for masters and a red one for students. A revival consequent on the reorganisation of degree courses resulted in a scheme accepted in 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and hoods should be restored after the system used in the University of Paris. (The original costume of the Masters of Arts in the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen was apparently based on that worn by the graduates of the same rank in the University of Paris). HC792-HC796 are sample hats obtained, which never actually caught on.capOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKgolden and silver braidingcardleatherCAPARTS CAPARTSACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEUNIVERSITY OF PARISOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row 9, on top of bay 5. To be removed to the North Haugh for mould treatment.16 September 2009HC796inscr. in ink on label sewn into lining: M190/5 inscr. on printed label inside lid of hatbox: MAGISTRATURE - INSTRUCTION - PUBLIQUE - BARREAU / BOSC / COSTUMIER / Fournisseur du Tribunal de Commerce / 7, BOULEVART ST MICHEL, 7 / Ancien Brt Sebastopol, Rive Gauche, / COMMISSION. PARIS. EXPORTATION. / Palais de Justice, Salle Merciere, 1 & 2 inscr. on label on hatbox: LAW / M190/5 inscr. on typed label loose in hatbox: Law inscr: on typed label loose in hatbox: "Hats from Paris" / Academic dress after the Reformation / consisted of a black gown for masters and / a red one for students. A revival / consequent on the reorganisation of degree / courses resulted in a scheme accepted in / 1868. This decreed that gowns, caps and / hoods should be restored after the system / obtaining in the University of Paris. / Shown in the case are the sample hats / obtained, which, alas, never caught on.BOSCManufactered bydbi HC793.jpg14981900186818681900H: 12.0 x W: 23.5 x D: 23.5 cmabout 1868APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBOSCMANU2000-05-16AB11:54:55ROBINSON, ClaireTaken from oastore to nhstore, strong room.2011-10-05Deep storagenhstore1 1232collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19301990after 193018:01:0516:28:4716:28:2913:39:0309:26:4117:28:3417:22:48HC2004.29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DEAN OF ARTSARTSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSSILKGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-09-012011-07-142011-07-142011-06-062011-04-152011-02-032011-02-032010-04-222000-05-11PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. Forsyth1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateThe Dean of Arts gown was introduced in 1930.2000-05-11goodDean of Arts gown: black silk gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in cherry silk. Sleeves lined with white silk, internal shoulderpiece with wool.good. A badge has been removed from the left facing, perhaps to put onto the new Dean of Arts gown: its stitching marks are visible. Slightly faded and sleeves slightly worn.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC2004.29 - Dean of Arts badge2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13after 19301Badge from Dean of Arts gownDean of Arts gown from the University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and woolDEAN OF ARTSARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSILKGOWNsee object file16 September 2009HC797inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIM[ITED] / [James Middlemass &Co. Incorporated] /ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS also marked on label: [AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872] / KIMBERLEY 1892 / [THE ONLY] GOLD MEDAL [FOR ROBES] / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 /R.W. ForsythCreated bydbi HC797 front.jpgdbi HC797 side.jpgdbi HC797 back.jpg1990193019301990width of shoulders: 43.0 cm length of gown: 129.0after 1930APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)CRE2000-05-11ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay12011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay11 1233collect>interncollect>intern19321932193213:41:5411:08:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DOCTOR OF DIVINITYDIVINITYCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSSILKGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsCOOPER, C. GuthrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-01-252010-04-222000-05-11PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. ForsythIt is unclear whether the University or Reverend Cooper purchased the gown.1Present2000-05-11ComponentRecord stateReverend Cooper graduated as an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1932.2000-05-11goodDoctor of Divinity gown of Rev. C. Guthrie Cooper: violet silk gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in violet silk. Shoulderpiece lined with black wool.good. Back of silk collar torn along join with wool lining.2009BURDGE, Jessica200919321Doctor of Divinity gown belonging to Reverend C. Guthrie Cooper. Reverend Cooper received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1932.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and woolDOCTOR OF DIVINITYDIVINITYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSILKCOOPER, REV. C. GUTHRIEGOWNobject history file16 September 2009It is unclear whether the University or Reverend Cooper purchased the gown.HC798inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED / (James Middlemass &Co.Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / REV. C. GUTHRIE COOPER D.D. also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890R.W. ForsythCreated by1932193219321932width of shoulders: 36 cm length of gown: 135 cm1932APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)CRE2000-05-11AB11:07ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 1234collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internST ANDREWS11:43:0713:47:3716:03:1311:22:57University of St AndrewsE1994.61994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektunknownac114ac114ac114ad458ALDHRMoved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.UNDERGRADUATECOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSCHEMISTRYAFTER MANY DAYS CLUBALUMNIGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsROBERTSON, RobertinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-06-062011-04-082011-01-252008-10-152000-05-15unknown1Present2000-05-15ComponentRecord state2000-05-15goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1Undergraduate gown: scarlet wool gown with long open sleeves and velvet collar.fair. Collar very faded: right sleeve has suffered minor tears and been restitched in several places: left sleeve likewise has one minor repair.2008DALE, Amy2008late nineteenth century1DonationAfter Many Days ClubThe club is an association of alumni of the University of St Andrews.Undergraduate gown belonging to Sir Robert Robertson: presented by him to the After Many Days Club, to be worn by its President. Sir Robert Robertson was a student at St Andrews in the late nineteenth century. He later became chief government chemist, holding this position during the First World War. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University in 1923.textileCOSTUMEgallerymusa/g2wool and velvetUNDERGRADUATEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSCHEMISTRYROBERTSON, SIR ROBERTAFTER MANY DAYS CLUBALUMNIGOWNobject history file16 October 2008The club is an association of alumni of the University of St Andrews.HC799inscr. on lable sewn into collar: R. Robertson inscr. on label sewn in shoulderpiece: Sir Robert Robertson's gown / presented by him to the After Many Days Club / to be worn by its PresidentROBERTSON, Sir RobertAfter Many Days ClubCreated by0000width of shoulders: 38 cm length of gown: 117 cmlate nineteenth centuryunknownODUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-05-15AB11:22DALE, Amy2011-01-25museummusa/g2/case 21 10collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958199110:50:2310:28:3110:25:5112:28:4012:23:5812:21:1212:10:0912:00:23, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940'sp.144, ill. p145ac114kjk2kjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19551871In Dr Salmond's Room [in St Salvator's Hall].Dr Salmond's office, St Salvator's Hall.Missing. Last known location: St Salvator's Hall.ARCHITECTUREScotlandBORTHWICK CASTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-04-012011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172004-05-311996-09-25HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBORTHWICK, Alfred EdwardScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1MissingDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1996-09-25ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £60.0.0Value: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.19581996-09-25unknownBorthwick Castle195819631981unknownunknownunknown195819631981HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.last known location , St. Salvator' s HallRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperARCHITECTURESCOTLANDBORTHWICK CASTLEPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office195819631981PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC8signed, lower right: A. E. Borthwick The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940's1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandBORTHWICK, Alfred Edward; (British, 1871-1955)CRE1996-09-25MUmissing1 411collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern193919461953ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS13:58:2116:47:2417:30:2516:45:3615:12:1615:30:1812:14:4312:01:26published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.6E2011.42009-03-072009-01-192011-06-02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektA Scottish landscape painter, born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Orr initially produced illustrations before he turned to landscape painting. He lived for many years at Corrie, Isle of Arran. Numerous paintings by Orr depict the island, including one which made its way into the Recording Scotland collection. The Committee purchased a total of four watercolours by Orr for the collection, all depicting the Argyll and Bute area.1940sp.84, ill. p.85ad458alh10ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19441872insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. Hamilton Hall, Dining RoomAnnotated list sent to Warden by John Smith, Development Officer, in 1982. Hamilton Hall, Paper StoreC. J. Payne. Hamilton Hall, Paper StoreHamilton Hall, 4th floor cupboardMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeReturned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition.Hung in College Gate, Deans's offices corridor.APPINCASTLE STALKERARCHITECTURE, MILITARYCASTLELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustORR, William Stewart (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-302011-05-092011-05-062011-05-062011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-02-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationORR, William Stewart (RSW)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-08-142011-05-082011-05-08fairfairfairRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45MUSA Gallery 4 (rehang 2011)Gateway GalleriesMUSACastle Stalker, Appinframewholegood. Mount stained (Aug 2002)Splitting at all four corners.As previously reported.13:57:44cgHamilton Hall, Dining Room195819631982199519992002200320092009unknownSMITH, JohnPAYNE, Claire J.unknownRAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, JulietunknownBURDGE, Jessica2011-05-30195819631982199519992002200320092009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC80.tif20111995c.1940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (April 1999) in Hamilton Hall, fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourcgwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTAPPINCASTLE STALKERARCHITECTURE, MILITARYCASTLELANDSCAPEWATERCOLOURORR, WILLIAM STEWARTobject files in Collections Office54.8 x 62.5 cm, pale wood frame19581963?19822 February 19954 April 199914 August 20027 April 200312 March 200913 August 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC80signed in ink, l.l.: Stewart Orr labelled in ink, v.: Castle Stalker / AppinThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC80.jpg61761819461946193919391939194532.5 x 39.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape in Argyll. Castle Stalker is in the centre of the painting, with mountains in the background and Loch Laich in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandORR, William Stewart; (Scottish, 1872-1944)CRE1998-02-02AC13:57:44DALE, AmyMoved to MUSA to hang as part of new display in Gallery 4.2011-05-30musa/g41 1134collect>interncollect>interncollect>internlocationcollect>interncollect>intern192519281925-1928ST ANDREWSLONDONST ANDREWSDUNDEE12:38:1010:41:3414:46:1609:36:3617:51:4111:56:13,'EXHIBITION of SOME HISTORIC TREASURES of the UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS','An Historic Occasion'University of St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews LibraryUniversity of DundeeE1961.3E1963.1E2004.4E2003.11961196320042003-04-261961196320042003-03-07HC213HC508HC509HC932HC1112single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.28, no.179-181p.19, no. 87 or 88According to Robert Smart, the catalogue was produced for free by a salesman attempting to sell the University its very first xerox machine - one was not purchased until some years later.This was the catalogue for the exhibition 'An Historic Occasion' held at the Merchant Taylors Hall, London, 1963cr67ad458ac114ad458ad458ac114JABJBMoved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries to MUSA. Currently in the store under the stairs waiting to be moved to the Crawford store or to go on display in the cabinet of curiosities.flagSILKGREENLANDRECTORFRAMEXPLORERNORTH POLEtextileNORWAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαNANSEN, FridtjofpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-302011-06-012011-04-112011-02-012011-01-312010-12-132010-06-251999-11-02SMART, Bob and YOUNG, DouglasSMART, Robert N.DonationunknownNANSEN, FridtjofFridtjof Nansen was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928 and presented the flag to the Student's Union (information from label on back of plastic frame).1Present1999-11-02ComponentRecord state1999-11-02poorExhibition of Some Historic Treasures of the University of St. AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews: An Historic OccasionUniversity RectorsOut of the BlueParliament HallMerchant Taylors HallUniversity LibraryUniversity of DundeeNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.fair/poor: silk flag frayed, worn, faded and stained; sewn onto cardboard and mounted in plastic frame, from which it should be removed 6/6/00: mounted in new frame but still attached to cardboard: needs conservationno.87 or 8810:41:14oastore/pictureracking/rack282011-01-3120052008ROBINSON, ClaireHOPES, DavidRAWSON, Helen2011-06-0120052008ALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC213, HC509, HC932 - portraits of Nansen HC508 - lithograph connected to Nansen2000before 18951Dr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitPolar scenePortrait of Fridtjof NansenSelf-portrait of Fridtjof NansenDrawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof NansenFridtjof Nansen (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time.textileflagOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKFLAGNANSEN, FRIDTJOFSILKGREENLANDRECTORFRAMEXPLORERNORTH POLETEXTILENORWAYOpen Access Storagesee object file25.6 x 35.0 cmLocated on rack287 July 200528 August 2008CATCATFridtjof Nansen was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928 and presented the flag to the Student's Union (information from label on back of plastic frame).HC800inscribed on label, in pen, on front of frame: '1' enclosed in a circle printed label on backboard of frame: Flag presented to the/ Students' Union by/ FRIDTJOF NANSEN (Lord Rector/ 1925 - 28), carried by him on/ the 'Fram' in his "furthest/ North" expeditionNANSEN, Dr FridtjofManufactered bydbi HC800.jpgNANSEN.JPG149919281925flag: H 21.9 x W 31.5cm1925-1928ADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0091unknownMANU1999-11-02AD10:41:14ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 1150collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internphoto19221922May 19222000200921 November 200017 February 2009ST ANDREWSLeeds14:25:5213:50:1609:34:5809:28:0909:26:32The Courier and Advertiser, Thursday Narch 25th, 1999The Little White Bird, London, Hodder & StoughtonUniversity of St AndrewsHenry Moore InstituteE1999.2E2002.31999-06-3020021999-03-272002single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektThe photograph shows Gillian Findlay and Sarah Schmitz (Museum and Gallery Studies students) with Barrie's book, 'Peter Pan' and the statue of 'Peter Pan' by George Frampton.hcr1ac114ad458ad458ad458JB19281860Museum and Gallery Studies student project. PETER PANbronzeSTATUEsculpturePIPERECTORLITERATUREPLAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byFRAMPTON, GeorgeUniversity HallBARRIE, James M.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-082011-06-062011-05-132011-04-202011-04-201999-12-0619802002before 1996April 2002Withey recorded in 1995-96 that the plinth recently suffered flood damage.Damaged in transit to exhibition: the pipes had come away from solder points on the fingers and buckled slightly.19962002DamagedDamagedunknownBARRIE, James M.DonationFRAMPTON, GeorgeBARRIE, James. M.Presented to the students of University Hall by J.M. Barrie, May 1922 - see placque on statue. Barrie was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1919-1922. He presented the statue to the students of University Hall on 3 May 1922, the day of his Rectorial Address. The Court Minutes, 9 June 1922, contain a report of the University Hall Committee which had met on 7 June 1922, which was read and approved by Court. "It was intimated that Sir James Barrie, Rector of the U niversity, had presented to University Hall, the original bronze cast by Frampton of the Peter Pan statue designed by that sculpture and erected in Kensington Gardens". 1Present1999-12-06ComponentRecord stateChristie'sKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £25,000 (insurance) Valued by Megham Melvin, 20th Century Decorative Arts, at £25,000 for insurance purposes. The auction estimate would be £12,000-£18,000. See file for details of amounts fetched by other sculptures sold recently.Value: £31,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20002009HCR1999-12-062011-05goodgoodFlights of FancyChildren in SculptureSt Andrews MuseumLeeds City Art GalleryBronze statue of Peter Pan by George Framptonvery good: Front of base is slightly worn on both the right and left base corners. Small scratches on base. Front fold of tunic, left and right sleeve ties show signs of deterioration (may just be grime). Base has some discoloured spots. Following conservation: very good: front of base slightly worn at left and right base corners. All top corners of base worn. Small scratches to base (HR, Nov 2002). Summer 2008. Pipe found to be detached, solder broken. On return from annual University Hall valedictory dinner, 5 May 2009: scrape to collar at back, indicating abrasion along hard surface. Occurred while in care of University Hall. Needs conservator's attention. HCR, 5 May 2009base slightly worn at all corners. Staining to lower part of tunic in several areas. Surface dirt? Grease from fingers? Surface dirt to folds of sleeves and between toes. Checked before 2011 Valedictory Dinner.1995WITHEY, Matthew1996ADAMSON, PeterBOID, Jillycolour photographcolour photograph2000199919131Sir George Frampton created the famous statue of Peter Pan which stands in Kensington Gardens. It was commissioned by Barrie in 1909 and installed there on 30th April 1912. This statue, dated 1913, is thought to be the first of several (four?) reductions made by Frampton, after the original. Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) is best remembered for his Peter Pan stories, some of which were published in 'The Little White Bird' (1902), though he wrote several novels and dramatic works. His play 'Peter Pan, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up' was first produced in 1904.sculptureSTATUEhebroomstatue: bronze plinth: wood; label: silverPETER PANBRONZESTATUESCULPTUREPIPEFRAMPTON, GEORGEUNIVERSITY HALLBARRIE, J.M.RECTORLITERATUREPLAYsee object file1995 - 1996CITGENPresented to the students of University Hall by J.M. Barrie, May 1922 - see placque on statue. Barrie was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1919-1922. He presented the statue to the students of University Hall on 3 May 1922, the day of his Rectorial Address. The Court Minutes, 9 June 1922, contain a report of the University Hall Committee which had met on 7 June 1922, which was read and approved by Court. "It was intimated that Sir James Barrie, Rector of the U niversity, had presented to University Hall, the original bronze cast by Frampton of the Peter Pan statue designed by that sculpture and erected in Kensington Gardens". HC801base (engraved) - 'PP' surrounded by a circle, 'G' with an 'F' through the centre and '1913' silver plaque on front of base (engraved) - Presented to the / Students of University Hall (in script) / BY / SIR JAMES M. BARRIE BT.O.M., / RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY/ 'May 1922' (in script) BARRIE, James. M.Created bydbi HC801.jpgPTRPAN1.JPGPTRPAN~1.JPGPTRPAN2.JPG13581922192219131913statue: H 60cm, W 23.5cm, D 29cm pipe: 15.5cm May 1922ADUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0117FRAMPTON, Sir George (1860-1928)CRE1999-12-06AB09:34ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay1, shelfA2011-05-13Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay1A1 1228collect>intern19291931about 1929ST ANDREWS13:50:45University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABJBSTONEROSETTAplastersubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαThe British MuseuminstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062009-12-072000-01-05DonationWOOD,Court Minutes 1929-30, 7 October 1929. 'A letter was read from Mrs Wood, Elie, stating that she has a replica of what she thinks is the Rosetta Stone, and offering it to the University Museum; and it was reported that Professor Kay had been asked to look at the stone and judge whether it may be of service to the University as part of the Museum.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05very goodCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesPlaster copy of the British Museum's 'Rosetta Stone'. Plaster cast with engraved writing.good: some of original engraving has been picked out with black inkbefore 19291Removed form University library in October 1999. Originally in large wooden case with glass front. removed form case for display in Gateway museum.gwplasterSTONEROSETTAPLASTERBRITISH MUSEUMsee object fileCourt Minutes 1929-30, 7 October 1929. 'A letter was read from Mrs Wood, Elie, stating that she has a replica of what she thinks is the Rosetta Stone, and offering it to the University Museum; and it was reported that Professor Kay had been asked to look at the stone and judge whether it may be of service to the University as part of the Museum.HC802Engraved all over surface with hyroglyphics (?)Wood, MrsManufactered by1931192918001929Height: 99cm, Width 75cm, Depth: 3.75cmabout 1929ADUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2000-01-05AAgw1 1229collect>internpeople18971897189713:53:2910:05:19'Thirty works from the University of St Andrews Collection of statues, busts and other commomorative sculpture'single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp 8-9ac114ac114JBcat. no. 2Project by Matthew Withey : 'Thirty works from the University of St Andrews Collection of statues, busts and other commemorative sculpture'.Moved to niche in the Lorimer LandingMISSIONARYALUMNUSBUSTsculptureIndiaPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterDUFF, AlexanderChurch of ScotlandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-062011-03-252000-01-05WITHEY, MatthewDonationunknownDUFF, PirieA bust of Alexander Duff was presented to the University in 1897 by Mr Pirie Duff (son of the missionary). The Senate Minutes state "..a letter was read from Mr Pirie Duff presenting to the University a bust of his father, the late Rev. Alexander Duff D.D., the distinguished missionary and former alumnus of this University. The Senatus agreed to accept this handsome gift and requested the Secretary to relay their cordial thanks to the same."1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateAccording to Bob Smart (University Archivist), this bust portrays Alexander Duff. It may or may not be after a marble bust of Duff sculpted by John A. Hutchison (1832-1910) for the native students of the Free Church College Hall in Calcutta. This work was exhibited at the R.S.A. in 1875 (no.661) before being shipped to India. The artist's own plaster version is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (no.640). It is 81cm in height and was purchased in 1905. The bust seems to be of a young man, Hutchison's work dates from the 1870s. Duff would have been around 70 at this time. The bust may then have been sculpted from another portrait of Duff. It bears a striking resemblance to the frontispiece of William Paton's biography 'Alexander Duff: Pioneer of Missionary Education' (1923).2000-01-05goodPlaster bust of the Rev. Alexander Duff (1806 -1878)Very good: some brown discoloured patches on front of torso and top of head and dirty fingerprints on back of shoulders19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005ADAMSON, PeterBOID, Jillyblack and white photographcolour photograph19961999before 18971Alexander Duff was a Church of Scotland missionary to India, and alumnus of St Andrews. The bust was identified as Duff by Bob Smart, University Librarian and has not been confirmed as definite.sculptureBUSTmusa/g3plasterDUFF, ALEXANDERCHURCH OF SCOTLANDMISSIONARYALUMNUSBUSTSCULPTUREINDIAPORTRAITsee object file199625 November 2005CATA bust of Alexander Duff was presented to the University in 1897 by Mr Pirie Duff (son of the missionary). The Senate Minutes state "..a letter was read from Mr Pirie Duff presenting to the University a bust of his father, the late Rev. Alexander Duff D.D., the distinguished missionary and former alumnus of this University. The Senatus agreed to accept this handsome gift and requested the Secretary to relay their cordial thanks to the same."HC803Inscr. on plaque found separately, and now on object file: THIS BUST OF/ ALEXANDER DUFF/ FIRST MISSIONARY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN INDIA/ IS PRESENTED BY HIS FAMILY/ TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ WITH A FULL APPRECIATION OF ALL HE OWED (AND THROUGH HIM/ INDIA STILL OWES) TO THIS ANCIENT SEAT OF LEARNING/ 22ND JUNE 1897(UY452/22/410)(UY452/22/410)DUFF, PirieManufactered byADUFF.JPG135413551897189718401897H: 70cm x W: 36cm x D: 34cm1897ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-01-05ABmusa/g31 1275collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501950195013:54:4709:28:3210:00:51On Growth and Form, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and LondonHC1051HC233HC234HC235BP2000.12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektbetween 1948 and 1950ac114ac114ac114ALDJB3Museum / Gallery Studies student project. The information relating to the history and acquisition of the bronze comes from Withey's research.Moved to bpm following attack on HC1051Moved from Bell Pettigrew Museum to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BUSTbronzeNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORsculpturePORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byFORREST, AlfredTHOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-152011-04-112008-10-152000-01-05THOMPSON, D'Arcy WentworthDonationFORREST, AlfredD'Arcy Thompson Commemorative FundThe minutes of a meeting on 21 October 1950 record a resolution that the Departmental Secretary, on behalf of the subscribers to the D'Arcy Thompson Commemorative Fund, write to the University Court offering the head by way of a gift. The Committee suggested that a suitable place might be found in the University Library for the display of the head. This is recorded in the University Court Minutes, 21 December 1950.1PresentMarch 200020002000Transferred from the Library to University Collections.2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesCast in bronze after a clay bust by Alfred Forrest, 1945. A letter from Forrest to Thompson dated 5 March 1945 (MS46517) describes a portrait in clay as 'practically finished' and ready for submission into that year's exhibition at the Royal Academy. In his letter to Thompson dated 3 November 1945 (MS45618), Forrest praises his patron's suggestion of a terracotta colour for the portrait and promises to finish it thus. He also asks whether Thompson prefers the R.A. or R.S.A. as a venue for the work. A letter from Forrest dated 12 November 1945 (MS46518) thanks Thompson for speaking to the Secretary of the R.A. and promises to enter the portrait for the following Summer Exhibition. However, Forrest's letter of 9 May 1946 (MS46520) states that the portrait was rejected by the hanging committee at the R.A.: he thinks the terracotta finish was badly received. He intends to convert it to a traditional bronze colour. A letter dated 22 June 1947 (MS44902) reveals that the bust is to be exhibited at the next R.S.A. show. Forrest also asks Thompson if the University might wish to buy the portrait. Following Thompson's death, a D'Arcy Thompson Commemoration Fund was set up. One of its objectives was to have Forrest's clay portrait cast in bronze and presented to the University. On 9 July 1948 David Burt of the Department of Natural History wrote to Forrest to enquire as to whether the portrait might be for sale. This bronze head was bought for £105: the other was presented to the Bell Pettigrew Museum by the artist. The portrait cost £52 10s, the casting £35, the black Belgian marble base £2 10s, the bronze plate with inscription £1 15s and £12 was paid for miscellaneous expenses, including transport.2000-01-05goodBronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with basegood199520052008WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, DavidDALE, Amy199620052008Bute Photo UnitColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13bronze head in Bell Pettigrew Museum of Thompson by Alfred Forrest (HC1051) HC233, HC234, HC235 - portraits of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson BP2000.12 - D'Arcy Thompson's microscope2000c.1948-1950195011948PurchaseD'Arcy Thompson Commemorative FundPurchased from the artist. Information concerning the University's acquisition of the two heads of Thompson by Forrest is in MS48539. Following Thompson's death, a D'Arcy Thompson Commemoration Fund was set up. One of its objectives was to have Forrest's clay portrait cast in bronze and presented to the University. On 9 July 1948 David Burt of the Department of Natural History wrote to Forrest to enquire as to whether the portrait might be for sale. This bronze head was bought for £105: the other was presented to the Bell Pettigrew Museum by the artist. The portrait cost £52 10s, the casting £35, the black Belgian marble base £2 10s, the bronze plate with inscription £1 15s and £12 was paid for miscellaneous expenses, including transport.Bronze head of D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, with basePortrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonD'Arcy Thomson's simple microscope with boxSir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson was Professor of Natural History in the United College of the University of St Andrews, 1917-1948. He was Professor of Biology at the University of Dundee, 1884-1917. He was a Greek scholar, a naturalist and a mathematician. His pioneering work, 'On Growth and Form', 1917, laid the foundations for future research in bio-mathematics. In it, he claimed that the shaping of plants and animals could only be fully understood in terms of pure mathematics.sculptureBUSTmusa/g3bronzeBUSTBRONZETHOMPSON, SIR D'ARCY WENTWORTHFORREST, ALFREDNATURAL HISTORYPROFESSORSCULPTUREPORTRAITsee object file1995 - 199625 November 200521 October 2008GENPurchased from the artist. Information concerning the University's acquisition of the two heads of Thompson by Forrest is in MS48539. Following Thompson's death, a D'Arcy Thompson Commemoration Fund was set up. One of its objectives was to have Forrest's clay portrait cast in bronze and presented to the University. On 9 July 1948 David Burt of the Department of Natural History wrote to Forrest to enquire as to whether the portrait might be for sale. This bronze head was bought for £105: the other was presented to the Bell Pettigrew Museum by the artist. The portrait cost £52 10s, the casting £35, the black Belgian marble base £2 10s, the bronze plate with inscription £1 15s and £12 was paid for miscellaneous expenses, including transport.The minutes of a meeting on 21 October 1950 record a resolution that the Departmental Secretary, on behalf of the subscribers to the D'Arcy Thompson Commemorative Fund, write to the University Court offering the head by way of a gift. The Committee suggested that a suitable place might be found in the University Library for the display of the head. This is recorded in the University Court Minutes, 21 December 1950.HC804inscr. ALFRED FORREST 1945 inscr. on attached plaque: D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON / UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 1884-1917 / UNITED COLLEGE 1917-1948D'Arcy Thompson Commemorative FundD'Arcy Thompson Commemorative FundCreated bydbi HC804.jpg1268195019501948195019451945Height: 38cm, Width 28cm, Depth 29cmbetween 1948 and 19501950PADUniversity of St AndrewsFORREST, AlfredCRE2000-01-05ABmusa/g31 1276collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19161916191615:41:1715:40:5213:56:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ALDJB19121849cat. no. 7Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Removed from University Library.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BUSTbronzesculpturePORTRAITWRITERPOETLITERATUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySitterBROWNING, Robert BarrettBROWNING, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-052011-07-052011-06-062008-10-152000-01-05BequestBequestBROWNING, Robert BarrettParis, FranceKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 15 November 1913: Emeritus Professor William A. Knight sent a letter to Principal Sir James Donaldson saying that Mrs Barrett-Browning, widow of the poet's son, sent the bust to him whilst arranging her late husband's things. It was sent with a request to bequeath it to St Andrews University. Court Minutes 5 June 1916: bust received and placed in Upper Library.1PresentTURNEY, Mrs K.August 200220022002Photograph supplied to Mrs Turney, private individual, for private use only.2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesSculpted by Robert Browning's son. Cast by Thiebaut Freres, Paris. There is another bust of Browning by his son, sculpted in 1886, in the Browning Hall, Walworth, Connecticut, USA. Robert Barrett Browning spent most of his working life on the Continent, especially in Belgium and France. This bust was cast in Paris.2000-01-05Bronze bust of Robert Browning with marble basevery good199620002008WITHEY, MatthewunknownDALE, Amy199620002008Bute Photo Unitcolour photograph2002second half of 19th century191611913OwnedOwnedKNIGHT, William AngusBARRETT-BROWNING,Mrs Barrett-Browning sent the bust to Professor Knight in 1913, while arranging her late husband's things. She requested that he bequeath it to St Andrews University.Widow of the sculptor, Mrs Barrett Browning owned the sculpture before 1913.Marble base could removed be from main bust - handle with care. Robert Browning (1812 - 1889): poet. Influenced by Shelley and Byron. Works include 'Men & Women' (1855). Married the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861). Buried in Westminster Abbey in Poet's Corner.sculptureBUSTmusa/g3bronzemarbleBUSTBRONZEBROWNING, ROBERTBROWNING, ROBERT BARRETTSCULPTUREPORTRAITWRITERPOETLITERATUREsee object file1996March 200015 October 2008Widow of the sculptor.Mrs Barrett-Browning sent the bust to Professor Knight in 1913, while arranging her late husband's things. She requested that he bequeath it to St Andrews University.Court Minutes 15 November 1913: Emeritus Professor William A. Knight sent a letter to Principal Sir James Donaldson saying that Mrs Barrett-Browning, widow of the poet's son, sent the bust to him whilst arranging her late husband's things. It was sent with a request to bequeath it to St Andrews University. Court Minutes 5 June 1916: bust received and placed in Upper Library.HC805inscr.: R.B. Browning Stamped: Thiebaut Freres, Paris, FoundeursBARRETT-BROWNING, MrsKNIGHT, Professor WilliamKNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by160219131916191619131913191618701889Height: 51cm, Width: 23cm, Depth 27cmuntil 19131913-19161916OOABUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBROWNING, Robert Barrett (1849-1912)CRE2000-01-05Amusa/g31 1277exhibitcollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1933193319332000October 2000ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS12:20:1014:22:5314:24:0914:20:4714:38:4315:30:2510:08:05The Three Graces: Antonio CanovaCanova: Ideal Heads, OxfordScritti I: Edizione Nazionale delle Opere di Antonio Canova, RomaThe Age of Neo-classicism: The Fourteenth Exhibition of the Council of EuropeL'opera completa del CanovaThe Works of Antonio Canova in Sculpture and ModellingThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.2E2011.72002-05-122011-08-312002-03-162011-06-04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 96pp. 66-67pp. 399, 407, 418p. 211p.13Exhibition catalogue: entry for original bust.Exhibition catalogue containing description of original bust. Exhibition held at the Royal Academy and the V&A Museum, London, 9 September-19 November, 1972.Describes original bust: 'Sulla base, la scritta "OPVS CANOVAE" e "LAVRA".Sketch of original bust of Laura.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.rjb54mjs42reh2reh2ac114ac114ad458HRJBHC806Withey was a Museum / Gallery Studies student, 1995-96 and catalogued the University's collection of statues for his student project.Moved from 71 North Street to Workshop temporary store after exhibition.Moved to plinth in Dining Room, BraetreesMoved from Principal Lang's house to Crawford Arts Centre storeMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.marbleBUSTLAURASTATUEPETRARCHCOPYsculpturesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAfterCANOVA, AntoniopersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-09-302011-06-032011-04-182011-04-182011-04-082011-03-282011-01-312010-04-222000-01-05CLIFFORD, Timothy, et alEUSTACE, CatherineHONOUR, HughThe Arts Council of Great BritainPRAZ, Mario and PAVANELLO, GiuseppeALBRIZZI, IsabellaMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationunknown,Carrara?, ItalyLORIMER, W.L.Donated by William Laughton Lorimer, Professor of Greek (1953-1955). Information from Bob Smart. Lorimer was awarded an honorary degree, LLD, by the University in 1956. Court Minutes 19 December 1933: Marble bust presented to the library by Mrs McLeod, Lagganellachie, possibly of Petrach's 'Laura'. Presented through the good offices of Mr W.L. Lorrimer.1PresentWESTON-LEWIS, AidanOctober 200020002000Aidan Weston-Lewis, of the National Galleries of Scotland, examined the bust.2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £20,000 Valuation based on valuation of similar copy of Canova's work.2000The bust is a copy of the bust of Laura completed by Canova in early 1818 and purchased by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire in 1819. The original is still in the possession of the present Duke of Devonshire and Chatsworth House Trust. It was one of a series of ideal busts and heads carved by Canova during the last decade of his life. The subjects were drawn from classical mythology and Italian literature, but the specific identity of the figures was of secondary importance to the sculptor: he frequently referred to them as 'ideal heads' or 'ideal busts'. Although many were sold or given away as presents, few were made to commission. Another copy was in the collection of Professor Mario Praz - this may now be in the Museo Napoleonic, Rome. HC806 may be a studio copy. Aidan Weston-Lewis thinks it likely that one of Canova's students copied the bust from the plaster model of the original in the studio, probably within a few years of 1818. Models of certain works remained in the studio, and were copied by his pupils, for a few years after Canova's death in 1822. Weston-Lewis thinks it possible that the base of the original (of which our base is a copy) may date from later than the bust. Hugh Honour, to whom Weston-Lewis referred us as the expert in this field, agrees that HC806 is a copy of the original at Chatsworth. He writes: 'Receipts of payment to Canova's formatore reveal that several casts were made from a mould of the marble. Such cast served as models for copies carved in the nineteenth century (sometimes twentieth) mainly at Carrara, never, so far as is known, in Canova's studio in his life-time. Without documentation it is impossible to ascertain where or when such a copy as your bust of Laura was carved. It seems to be an attractive work, as good as an artisan with pointing apparatus could make it from a cast.' See letter dated 1 July 2001.2000-01-05goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesMaking FacesSt Andrews MuseumGateway GalleriesBust of 'Laura', after Canova with marble base (detachable)Small areas of bruising to the nose, edge of chest and right curl of hair. Natural inclusions are seen on the right shoulder (Graciella Ainsworth). Dark area on left side of neck (HR, April 2001)17:44:1514:22:12gwCommunity Case2011-05-3019962002200520082009RAMSAY, RhonaWITHEY, MatthewRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica14:222011-09-052011-04-1919962002200520082009ALLEN, JimALLEN, Jimcolour photographColour slideadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/1420002001after 18221Handle with care - very heavy! Socle attached to plinth with a Paraloid adhesive - could come loose! This bust was removed from the University Library in March 2000. Laura was the unrequited love of Petrarch. He addressed over 300 Italian sonnets to her.sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreCarrara? marbleMARBLEBUSTCANOVALAURASTATUEPETRARCHCOPYSCULPTUREmuseumobject history fileFor Young Artist Award exhibition - Making Faces.199613 May 200225 November 2005December 200816 September 2009CATGENGENGENGENGENCATFIGAntonio Canova (1757-1822)Donated by William Laughton Lorimer, Professor of Greek (1953-1955). Information from Bob Smart. Lorimer was awarded an honorary degree, LLD, by the University in 1956. Court Minutes 19 December 1933: Marble bust presented to the library by Mrs McLeod, Lagganellachie, possibly of Petrach's 'Laura'. Presented through the good offices of Mr W.L. Lorrimer.HC806LORIMER, Professor W.L.Manufactered bydbi HC806.jpg146815001933193318221955H:39, W:24.5, D:21.5, H(base): 11.5cm x W: 17.5cm1933ADUniversity of St AndrewsItalyCONSERVEDconservationC0103Carrara?unknown, after Antonio Canova (1757-1822)MANU2000-01-05ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 1, shelf C2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1C1 1278collect>internpeople19531953195314:03:4815:30:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JBcat. no. 8Bust and stand moved to School of Art History, alcove outside slide library.Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Removed from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Bust and stand in alcove outside Principal's study, 1st floor, 9 The Scores.BUSTbronzesculptureLITERATUREAUTHORESSAYISTPORTRAITCRITICPAMPHLETEERDRAMATISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated bySitterCOPLANS, JosephSHAW, Geoge BernardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-03-282000-01-05DonationCOPLANS, JosephCOPLANS, JosephCourt Minutes 12 May 1953: Dr Joseph Coplans (South African Sculptor) presented University with bronze bust of George Bernard Shaw. He wished St Andrews to have this - his best work. Placed in Science Reading Room.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateThe National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin has a bronze of Shaw, sculpted by Coplans in 1932. The National Book League in London also has a bronze head of Shaw by Coplans.2000-01-05very goodBust of George Bernard Shawexcellent2003199620092009RAWSON, HelenWITHEY, MatthewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2003199620092009c. 1930s1George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was a dramatist, essayist, critic and pamphleteer. The bust is attached to the base by a rivet.sculptureBUSTphousebronzeBUSTBRONZESHAW, GEORGE BERNARDSCULPTURELITERATUREAUTHORESSAYISTCOPLANS, JOSEPHPORTRAITCRITICPAMPHLETEERDRAMATISTsee object file17 November 200319967 May 200922 September 2009Court Minutes 12 May 1953: Dr Joseph Coplans (South African Sculptor) presented University with bronze bust of George Bernard Shaw. He wished St Andrews to have this - his best work. Placed in Science Reading Room.HC807Base is labelled : GEORGE BERNARD SHAW / MODELLED BY DR.JOSEPH COPLANS / PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST / IN MEMORY OF HIS BROTHER / DR.ERIC COPLANS / A MEDICAL VETERAN OF THREE / WARSCOPLANS, JosephCreated by195319531930195047cm high(without base)30cm wide and 30cm in Depth1953ADUniversity of St AndrewsCOPLANS, JosephCRE2000-01-05AAphouse1 1279collect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit191319131913ST ANDREWS14:06:2316:05:4616:05:2814:09:17University of St AndrewsE1996.21996-06-161996-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458ac114JBpp.6-7, cat. no. 1Condition satisfactory: some mould, superficial bumps and scratchesDescribed and illustrated in 'Thirty Works from the University of St Andrews Collection of Statues, Busts and Commemorative Sculpture'. MGS student projectMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.plasterSTATUEALUMNUSLOGARITHMSMATHEMATICSsculpturePORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSitterNAPIER, JohnSTEVENSON, David WatsonpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-03-252011-03-252010-12-062000-01-05PurchaseSTEVENSON, William GrantIn 1913, in connection with the tercentenary celebrations of the first book of logarithms, a proposal was made to purchase for the University a replica of the Napier statue, for sale from the artist's estate through his brother, William, for a price of £5 5s. or £3 3s. each for more then one. The Court Minutes, 12 July 1913 record that it was agreed to purchase two replicas, one to be placed in the Mathematics classroom at St Andrews, and the other in the Mathematics classroom at Dundee. The Court Minutes for September 1913 report the purchase of the two statuettes. One was sent to University College, Dundee. The other was placed in the Science Reading Room of the Old Library at St Andrews. It was passed, with other plaster casts, to Bob Smart, the University Archivist, in 1976 and stored in the Muniments Department of the Main Library.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateThis statuette is a replica of the freestone portrait of Napier by David Watson Stevenson (1842-1904), sculpted in 1898 for the Faculty of Advocates and placed in a niche on the facade of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery at the building's north-east tower. The Faculty of Advocates also has a replica. The SNPG has a plaster model, 72.5cm in height. This was probably the model exhibited (no.398) at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1898.2000-01-05fairReflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsSt Andrews MuseumStatuette of John Napier of MerchistonDiscoloured overall, with some holes and slight cracking over the face and shoulders. Forehead and nose chipped. Fold of gown on left - chipped. Crack about 2cm long to plaster at back left199619962008BENNETT, JaneWITHEY, MatthewDALE, Amy199619962008unknowncolour photograph199919131John Napier (1550-1617) was a student at St Salvator's College, St Andrews in 1564. He is the inventor of logarithms and of 'Napier's Bones', numbered rods that enable speedy calculations. The statue is a copy of a Victorian representation found on the exterior of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.sculptureSTATUEmusa/g3plasterPLASTERSTATUENAPIERALUMNUSLOGARITHMSMATHEMATICSSTEVENSON, DAVID WATSONSCULPTUREPORTRAITobject history file1996199615 October 2008In 1913, in connection with the tercentenary celebrations of the first book of logarithms, a proposal was made to purchase for the University a replica of the Napier statue, for sale from the artist's estate through his brother, William, for a price of £5 5s. or £3 3s. each for more then one. The Court Minutes, 12 July 1913 record that it was agreed to purchase two replicas, one to be placed in the Mathematics classroom at St Andrews, and the other in the Mathematics classroom at Dundee. The Court Minutes for September 1913 report the purchase of the two statuettes. One was sent to University College, Dundee. The other was placed in the Science Reading Room of the Old Library at St Andrews. It was passed, with other plaster casts, to Bob Smart, the University Archivist, in 1976 and stored in the Muniments Department of the Main Library.HC808inscription on base: '1550 NAPIER, 1617'STEVENSON, William GrantManufactered byNAPIER.JPG13531913191319131913H105.5 x W35.0 x D27.0 cm1913APUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2000-01-05ACmuseummusa/g3/case 11 1280collect>internpeople177417746 June 177414:07:4010:05:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JBcat. no. 6Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.moved to niche in Lorimer LandingBUSTsculpturePORTRAITKINGGEORGE IIIROYALTYMONARCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAfterNOLLEKENS, JosephpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-03-252000-01-05Donationafter NOLLEKENS, JosephSenate Minutes, 6 June 1774. Presented by Sir Francis Pringle.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateAfter the original marble bust by Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823). Nollekens was aware of the lucrative market for reproductions and did make copies of his own works (e.g. he is said to have produced some 74 replicas of his own bust of William Pitt, selling them at £120 each). It is possible that he produced this copy. The original marble bust is in the Royal Society of London. It was shown at the R.A. in 1774 (no. 190).2000-01-05fairBust of George IIIFair, yellowing (Matthew Withey, 1996).19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David199620051773 or 17741King George III (1738 - 1820). King of UK and Ireland and also Hanover. Crowned on 25 October 1760. Hostile to parliamentry reform and Catholic emancipation issues. He became one of the most contriversial and criticised monarchs in British History. His reign also saw the long and unspectacular decline in the power of the monarchy.sculptureBUSTpsychplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITKINGGEORGE IIIROYALTYNOLLEKENS, JOSEPHMONARCHobject history file199625 November 2005Senate Minutes, 6 June 1774. Presented by Sir Francis Pringle.HC809Created by177417741773177476 cm high 64cm wide6 June 1774ADUniversity of St Andrewsafter NOLLEKENS, JosephCRE2000-01-05ACpsych1 412collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195814:59:5315:36:5414:35:3516:42:1012:14:4712:01:28published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,Iona Portrayed: The Island through Artists' Eyes, 1760-1960, Invernesssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektA Scottish landscape painter, born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Orr initially produced illustrations before he turned to landscape painting. He lived for many years at Corrie, Isle of Arran. Numerous paintings by Orr depict the island, including one which made its way into the Recording Scotland collection. The Committee purchased a total of four watercolours by Orr for the collection, all depicting the Argyll and Bute area.1940sp.90, col. ill. p.91p.71The authors note that Orr 'was paid 15 guineas for the view [of the Cathedral] from the shore', undertaken for the Recording Scotland project.ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19441872insurance list by artistUniversity Hall, Senior Study list by location, 1963 or 1983University Hall, old wing near room 70 Alison ScottCard annotated "Cannot be found in Uni. Hall 16.11.90 or Uni. House"present in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University Hallpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Found stacked in an office in University Hall. Removed to Crawford Arts CentreMoved to Libraries corridor after refurbishment of University Hall.IONAIONA CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSLANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustORR, William Stewart (RSW)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-03-121998-02-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,CHRISTIAN, J. and STILLER, C.,DonationORR, William Stewart (RSW)Iona, ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentDALE, Amy20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: 15 guineas insurance list by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-02-022011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodfairfairfairIona Cathedral from the ShoreframemountgeneralfairDent at bottom right, faint writing/graffiti top right corner.Scuffing on left at frame edge- mid and lower levels. Slight discolouration.In fair condition generally. Nothing to note of art work.University Hall, Senior Study195819631984199019991999200320092009unknownSCOTT, AlisonunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy195819631984199019991999200320092009HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTIONAIONA CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSLANDSCAPEobject files in Collections Officewood: 56.4 x 67.1 cm1958196322 October 198416 November 19901999November 1999September 200313 January 200912 March 2009PUBLDESCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC81signed lower right: Stewart Orr label, verso, ink: 76 label, verso, ink: 451 label, verso, printed: 1653 label, verso: Pilgrim Trust/ Iona Cathedral/ Stewart Orr/ DSW 291 label, verso: McClure label, verso: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS/ Title of Picture "IONA CATHEDRAL FROM THE SHORE"./ Artist's Name THE LATE STEWART ORR RSW/ Address. CORRIE HOUSE/ ISLE OF ARRAN/ Price £15-15.The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194528.0 x 34.5 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape on the Isle of Iona. A beach can be seen in the foreground with Iona Cathedral beyond.University of St AndrewsScotlandIonaORR, William Stewart; (Scottish, 1872-1944)CRE1998-02-02ABuh1 1281single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJB1899-12-302000-01-051Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05St Salvator's chapel sculpture (2 pieces)1STATUEstschapelHC810University of St Andrews2000-01-05Astschapel1 1176collect>intern09:29:27HC810/2single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBJB2011-04-152000-01-122000-01-05Present2000-01-05Record state2000-01-05Broken piece of sculpture from St Salvator's chapel.broken piece of sculptureHC810/21Broken piece of sculpture from St Salvator's sculpture.The piece is believed to have come from Bishop Kennedy's tomb, the Chapel or the Cathedral.STATUEstschapelsand stonesee object fileHC810/1SCULPT2.JPGH61cm x W33cm x D22cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-01-05Astschapel 1184collect>intern09:29:27HC810/1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JB2011-04-152000-01-121Present2000-01-12ComponentRecord state2000-01-12Broken piece of sculpture from St Salvator's sculpture.piece of broken sculptureHC810/11Broken piece of sculpture from St Salvator's chapel.It is believed that the sculpture may have come from Bishop Kennedy's tomb, the chapel or the Cathedral.sculpturestschapelsand stonesee object fileHC810/2SCULPT1.JPGH63cm x W40cm x D24cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-01-12Astschapel1 1282single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJB1899-12-302000-01-051Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05gold seal1sealstschapelHC811University of St Andrews2000-01-05Astschapel1 1177collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1410200014:10:4314:09:4109:29:4810:22:42HC813HC294single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114kjk2ALDJBMoved from Museum Collections Office store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.CARRIERVESSELlidST MARY'SleatherFLOWERSSCROLLWORKFOLIAGECROWNGUILD CUPsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSTUART, MarypersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-06-062011-04-152011-02-182008-10-152000-01-05unknownunknownunknownThe carrier has been in the University for a considerable time.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05goodLeather Carrier with removable lid. Vessel is decorated with detailing and scrollwork. Carrier has 2 loops at either side and lid has one on either side.Good - Minor remnants of green lining inside carrier. Modern replacement felt inside lid.2008DALE, Amy200815-17th centuries?2tooled leather carrier with remains of straps (for closing lid?) in keepers on either side. Any lid does not survive.The Guild Cup; a tall, slender, highly decorated cup; it has a shallow bowl, the outside covered with punched, lozenge diaper decoration which forms the background to three chased acorns (see notes..)The leather is decorated with scrolling foliage. HC812 and HC813, the leather carriers, are clearly related in their style and decoration. There is a suggestion that HC812 was used to carry the Guild Cup. This carrier is reputed to have been used by Mary Queen of Scots or someone from her court. Alternatively, the crowned 'M' has been said to stand for 'Mary, Queen of Heaven'. Neither theory has been proven.leather carriermuseummusa/g1/case 7leatherCARRIERVESSELLIDMARYST MARY'SLEATHERFLOWERSSCROLLWORKFOLIAGECROWNGUILD CUPSILVERsee object file16 October 2008The carrier has been in the University for a considerable time.HC812Various decorative elements to leather. Carrier: 'M' surmounted by a crown and surrounded by 2 circles and a square frame; stylised flowers in a geometrical pattern surrounded by 2 circles and a square frame; scrolling foliage. Lid: flower surrounded by 2 circles; unidentified symbol surrounded by 2 circles.unknownCreated byCARRIER.JPG2000141014001700H23.0 cm x Diam 12.2 cm Interior diam.: 11cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-01-05ABmuseummusa/g2/drawer 7.11 1178collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1410200014:11:5017:22:4009:29:4810:55:3915:30:24HC812HC292single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ad458ac114JBMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.ST MARY'S MAZERmazerCARRIERleathersubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-05-102011-04-152011-03-312011-03-282000-01-05unknownunknownunknownHas been in University for considerable period.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05fairtooled leather carrier with remains of straps (for closing lid?) in keepers on either side. Any lid does not survive.Base missing. Remains of green fabric lining inside carrier, much degraded. Some stitching on inside is broken. Any lid does not survive (HR, 27/08/03).20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20082009HC812 - leather carrier15th-17th centuries?1Leather Carrier with removable lid. Vessel is decorated with detailing and scrollwork. Carrier has 2 loops at either side and lid has one on either side.The St Mary's College Mazer; a shallow, almost flat-based, wooden bowl with a silver rim mount and an engraved silver print on the base. The bowl stands on a plain, silver, trumpet stem (see notes...)The leather is decorated with scrolling foliage and two goblets. HC813 and HC812, the leather carriers, are clearly related in their style and decoration. There is a suggestion that HC813 was used to carry the St Mary's mazer. [HR - I am not convinced by this - if measurements on files are correct, diameter of mazer is wider than carrier]. (HC812 was perhaps used for the Guild Cup). See notes from David Caldwell & George Dalglish (NMS).leather carrierOpen Access StoreoastoreleatherCLOTHST MARY'S MAZERMAZERCARRIERLEATHERsee object file28 July 200816 September 2009Has been in University for considerable period.HC813two goblets, foliage and patternsunknownCreated by2000141014001700H17.6 cm x Diam 20.5 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2000-01-05AC10:54ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfA2011-03-31Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3A1 1179collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern200917 February 200914:46:1714:14:5711:54:4709:30:1816:16:32HC815single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JBMoved from Museums Collection Office to MUSA, for display when MUSA opened in October 2008.ARCHERYmedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWsilverARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-062011-06-062011-05-272011-04-152011-04-082000-01-05HC:C81Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord stateKYLE, TrevorValue: £350,000 (insurance) Valued by Mr Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file. Value applies to 3 arrows and 70 medals together.20092000-01-05very goodCollection of 70 silver archer medals given to the University by winners of the silver arrow competition.excellent16:15:29musa/g22008DALE, Amy2011-04-082008HC815 - 3 silver arrows13 silver arrows used to display archery medals from silver arrow competition.All of these medals are displayed in the University museum. The numbers given to the medals correspond to a catalgue written in **** by ****. These are the numbers the medals have always been given. They are now numbered HC814. (number always given).Archery Medalsmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALSILVERARROWCOMPETITIONARROWSSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSILVERARCHERYMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWgallerysee object fileNovember 2008HC814University of St Andrews2000-01-05AA16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 151 3191collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16181618161809:07:1417:09:1517:03:5616:16:3509:21:08'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114ad458MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCUNNINGHAM, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-062011-04-082011-04-082009-12-022009-08-12HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownCUNNINGHAM, JohnThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-12Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-12goodMedal of John Cunningham of Barns, 1618. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -12/8/2009).16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016181The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Cunningham of Barns was a son of Alexander Cunningham of Barns who married, in 1596, Helen Myrton, daughter of Thomas Myrton of Cambo. The arms of the father are carved on a panel of oak in the church of Crail, with the motto SALUS PER CHRISTUM, the initials A.C, and the date 1605. John Cunningham (Joannes Cunynghame) matriculated as a student in St Leonard's College in 1618. He had a charter to West Barns in 1627. In 1641 he obtained a ratification of an impost on wine for erecting and maintaining a light on the Isle of May, and in 1645 a ratification of the Barony of West Barns and the Isle of May for the same. In 1647 he obtained a further ratification to exact an impost on ships for erection of a light on the May Island. He married, in 1620, Margaret Mercer, by whom he had three sons and two daughters. He died before 1648. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYCUNNINGHAM, JOHNSILVERMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file12 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)Engraved obverse with arms of John Cunningham: a shakefork in chief, a mullet pierced Engraved reverse: I.C / 1618CUNNINGHAM, JohnCreated byA!.jpg19261618161816181618H 2.6 x W 1.7 cm1618ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-12AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3200collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16301630163009:16:2209:28:4409:27:2416:16:40'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLINDSAY, John (Lord of Edzell)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-182009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownLINDSAY, John (Lord of Edzell)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of John Lindsay of Canterland, 1630. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016301The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Lindsay matriculated at St Andrews 1628/29, St Salvator's College: 14th name in the list, Joannes Lyndsay. He graduated BA 1631, MA 1632. Brook suggested the possibility that this John Lindsay was the son of Alexander Lindsay of Canterland, who later became John, Lord of Edzell. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLINDSAY, JOHNEDZELL, LORD OFSPORTCOMPITITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(10)Obverse: Arms of John Lindsay:- quarterly, 1st and 4th, a fess chequy; 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant; above, M / I - L. Reveverse: Archer r,1630. LINDSAY, JohnCreated byA10.jpg19351630163016301630H 7.1x W 5.4 cm1630ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3201collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16421642164209:18:1309:30:0116:16:40'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYKINCRAIGSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαGOURLAY, ThomasGOURLAY, MargaretpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownGOURLAY, ThomasThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig, 1642. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016421The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Name not recorded in University matriculation rolls of the period. Sir Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig was competing in an archery competition taking place at Leith on 22 July 1663, the day Archibald Johnston of Warriston was hanged for treason. This Thomas Gourlay is the likeliest candidate; he was the only son of Sir Thomas Gourlay and Janet, daughter of Sir Andrew Bruce of Earlshall. The inscription on the obverse states that the medal was donated by M. Gourlay (Miss Margaret Gourlay), presumably a descendent of the winner, in 1823, and the gilding was probably also added then. Apart from this inscription, the style of the rest of the engraving is 17th century. Since there is no record of this student at St Andrews and the medal sits in a long gap in the sequence (between 1630 and 1675) it is possible that it may be a medal from a different historic competition.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYGOURLAY, THOMASKINCRAIGSPORTCOMPITITION SILVER ARROWGOURLAY, MARGARETARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(11)Obverse: Arms of Thomas Gourlay in shield:- a double-headed eagle displayed; above, THOMAS GOVRLAY; below, motto, NEER GIVE / OER. Reverse: Archer , 1642; to , M. Gourlay dono dedit 1823. GOURLAY, ThomasCreated byA11.jpg19361642164216421642H 6.8x W 5.4 cm1642ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3202collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16751675167509:19:3509:32:1809:31:2316:16:41'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYMONEYDIESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDRUMMOND, DavidBank of ScotlandpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownDRUMMOND, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of David Drumond, 1675. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016751The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David Drummond was born 1657; son of David Drummond, minister at Moneydie. Two David Drummonds matriculated at St Andrews 1672/3; both appear in the lists for St Leonard's College, 21st February 1673: one is the 6th name in the list of 'primars', David Drummond; the other is the 2nd name in the list of 'secondars', Da. Drummod. They subsequently graduated, respectively, BA 1674, and BA 1675, MA 1676. The winner of this medal became an advocate, admitted 1683, and was later Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland. He also became the first winner of the gold medal of the Royal Company of Archers 'Edinburgh arrow' competition in 1709. He died March, 1741. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYDRUMMOND, DAVIDBANK OF SCOTLANDMONEYDIESPORTCOMPITITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(12)Obverse: Arms of David Drummond: three bars wavy in chief three mullets, within a bordure engraved: Thy Peace be as ane river and thy righteousnes as the waves of the sea Isay 48:18; above the shield, D D; below the shield, ???????? (indecipherable) hoc appendit ('attached this medal'). Reveverse: Inscription: David Drumondus/ filius Pastoris Ecclesiae/ Monedensis pro sagitta/ argentea certans in/ Colledgio Leonardino/ Victor Evasit Julii 4 1675/ Terque simul celeri recteque/ volante sagitta/ cuius Victoria [Victoriae]/ ???????? (indecipherable) hoc appendit. ('David Drum(m)ond, son of the minister of the kirk of Monedie, came off victorious competing for the silver arrow in St Leonard's College 4 July 1675, his arrow flying both swift and true three times, he attached this (as a) memorial of his victory'). DRUMMOND, DavidCreated byA12.jpg19371675167516751675H 6.0x W 4.8 cm1675ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3203collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16761676167609:20:0409:33:1316:16:42'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSSHERIFFPERTHARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαRAMSAY, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-182009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownRAMSAY, RamsayThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of John Ramsay, 1676. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016761The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Ramsay was the son of Hugh Ramsay, also a St Andrews alumnus, John Ramsay matriculated at St Andrews 1672/73, St Salvator's College, 24th February 1673: 4th name in the list, Joannes Ramsay. He graduated BA 1675, MA 1676. He was admitted as an advocate in 1685 and later became sheriff depute of Perth. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYRAMSAY, JOHNSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWSSHERIFFPERTHARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(13)Obverse: Arms of John Ramsay:- an eagle displayed charged on its breast with six drops of blood within an orle of eight mullets; helmeted and mantled; crest, an etoile out of a crescent; above, motto: SUPERNA SEQUOR ('I follow high things'); below the shield, 20th of June - 1676, and, in a cartouche below, MR IOA. RAMSISŒUS. Reverse: Archer l.drawing bow with left hand, with bonnet decorated with saltire, jacket, breeches and hose. Below, trophy consisting of bow and quiver; around: M. I. R. PASTORIS. ECCLESIAE. METHUANENSIS. FILIUS. COLLEGII. SANCTI SALVATERIANI ALUMNUS MONUMENTUM HOC APPENDIT ('Master John Ramsay, son of the minister of Methven, alumnus of the College of St Salvator, attached this memorial'). RAMSAY, RamsayCreated byA13.jpg19381676167616761676H 11.4x W 7.6 cm1676ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3204collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16771677167709:20:4009:33:5809:33:3316:16:42'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYBOYNE, BATTLE OFJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCOCKBURN, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-182009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownCOCKBURN, WilliamThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of William Cockburn, 1677. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016771The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. William, the eldest son of Sir James Cockburn of that ilk and Grissel Hay (married 1658), was baptized 11 September 1662. He matriculated at St Andrews 1675/76, St Leonard's College, 28th February 1676: 3rd name in the list, Guilielmus Cockburnus Beronis a Cockburno filius primogenitus. He graduated BA 1678, MA 1679. However, confusion is created by the reference on the medal to the father being a goldsmith. Another James Cockburn was indeed an Edinburgh goldsmith at this time (born 1648, apprenticed 1661, admitted as a burgess 1669, Dean of the Company of Goldsmiths 1686-1688, died 1700), and this James Cockburn (of Kirklands of Bolton) had a son and heir called William, but this boy was not born until 1679. Coincidentally, James Cockburn the goldsmith actually purchased the Cockburn estate from his namesake in 1696 and this branch of the family owned it for fourteen years until his son William sold it to Sir Robert Sinclair of Stevenson. Meanwhile, the William Cockburn who attached this medal was admitted an advocate in 1686. In 1690 he travelled to Ireland with Archibald Cockburn, younger of Langton, to fight with James II at the Battle of the Boyne (his father, James Cockburn, had fought at Worcester for Charles I in 1651). He again took up the Stuart cause in the rising of 1715, for which he was imprisoned in London for nearly two years. He married Helen Learmonth (daughter of another advocate) in 1718 and they had one son (James) and four daughters. William Cockburn died at Dalkeith on 8 January 1751 at the age of eighty-eight. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCOCKBURN, WILLIAMBOYNE, BATTLE OFJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(14)Obverse: Arms of Cockburn of Cockburn:- three cocks, a mascle for difference; helmeted and mantled; above, motto, PLUS VIGILA ('More watchful'). Reverse: Archer l, with cap, jacket, breeches and hose. Inscribed: Gulielmus Cockburn - D Jacobi / Cockburni de eodem - equiti aurati / Barronetti filius primoge-nitus, Colegii / D Leonardi alumnus - Julii vic/tor evadens hoc - numisma / appendit Anno Domini 1677. ('William Cockburn, first-born son of James Cockburn of that ilk, knight, baronet and goldsmith, alumnus of St Leonard's College, turned out victor in July, attached this medal AD 1677'). COCKBURN, WilliamCreated byA14.jpg19391677167716771677H 11.7x W 9.3 cm1677ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3205collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16781678167809:21:1509:35:4816:16:44'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONBREADALBARNEEDRAMUCKYARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCAMPBELL, ColinpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-182009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownCAMPBELL, ColinThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of Colin Campbell of Edramucky, 1678. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrewsto fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016781The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. This medal provides in its inscription a detailed identification of the winner. Colin Campbell was the eldest son of Duncan Campbell of Edramucky. He matriculated at St Andrews 1676/77, St Leonard's College, 28th February 1677: 14th name in the list, Colins Campbell. Edramucky castle, now in ruins, was on the north side of Loch Tay. A Duncan Campbell of Edramurkle is recorded as having been responsible for the murder of his kinsman Sir John Campbell of Lawers at Greenock in 1723 (R. Chambers, Domestic Annals of Scotland, vol. III, reign of George I 1714-1727 Part E, 1874……). The relationship of this man to Colin Campbell is unclear. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCAMPBELL, COLINSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONBREADALBARNEEDRAMUCKYARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(15)Obverse: Arms of Colin Campbell:- gyronny of eight (charged with a crescent) within a bordure probably meant for gyronny; helmeted and mantled; no crest; above, motto, ARTE.ET.MARTE ('by skill and force'); below the shield, empty cartouche. Reverse: Archer l., drawing bow with left hand. Below, trophy consisting of bow and quiver. Around: CALENUS.CAMPBELLVS.D.DVNCANI.CAMPBELLI.AB.EDRAMVCCA.ILLVSTRI.LAVERIAE.FAMILIA.ORIVNDI.FILIVS.PRIMOGENITVS.GENTE.BRAIDALBANVS.DIVI.LEONARDI.COLLEGII.ALVMNVS.QVINTILIS.CONSORTIBVS.PALMAM.PRAERIPIENS.HANC.LAMINAM.SVAE.FAMILIAE.INSIGNIIS.INSCVLPTAM.APPENDIT.ANNO.AERAE.VULGARIS.1678 ('Colin Campbell, eldest son of Duncan Campbell of Edramucca, of the illustrious family of Lawers of the clan of Breadalbane, alumnus of St Leonard's College, in July carrying off the palm from his fellows, he attached this plaque decorated with his family arms in the year of the common era 1678'). CAMPBELL, ColinCreated byA15.jpg19401678167816781678H 12.1x W 8.1cm1678ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3206collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16791679167909:21:4210:05:0410:00:3116:16:44'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONCOVENANTINGSOUTHESKARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCARNEGIE, Charles (Lord Carnegie, 4th Earl of Southesk)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownCARNEGIE, Charles (Lord Carnegie, 4th Earl of Southesk)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of Charles, Lord Carnegie, 1679. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016791The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Charles, Lord Carnegie was born in London 7th April 1661, eldest son of Robert, 3rd Earl of Southesk. He matriculated at St Andrews 1676/77, St Leonard's College, 28th February 1677: 2nd name in the list, Carolus D Carnegy Comitis de Southaske filius primogenitus. He would have been aged eighteen in 1679; he graduated BA 1679, MA 1680. As a Captain in the Forfarshire militia he was responsible for prosecuting Covenanters for holding conventicles in the county. He became 4th Earl of Southesk in 1688. His adherence to the Stuart cause is evident from the fact that he was fined £300 Scots in 1689 for non-attendance on Parliament, but he then took the oath of allegiance in 1690. He married Lady Mary Maitland, second daughter of Charles, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale in 1691. He died in his castle of Leuchars in 1699. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCARNEGIE, CHARLES CARNEGIE LORD SOUTHESK, 4TH EARL OFSPORTCOMPETITIONCOVENANTINGSOUTHESKARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(16)Obverse: Arms of Charles, Lord Carnegie:- an eagle displayed; above the shield an earl's coronet, surmounted of a helmet mantled; crest, a thunderbolt; supporters, two talbots, collared and chained; below, motto in scroll, DREAD GOD. Reverse: Archer , with cap, long doublet with wide fancy sash, and hose, in landscape with buildings, trees, deer and birds; above, L / C - C; below, 16-79. CARNEGIE, Lord CharlesCreated byA16.jpg19411679167916791679H 13.8x W 10.35cm1679ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3207collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16801680168009:22:2910:08:4210:06:4116:16:45'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMURRAY, David (5th Viscount of Stormont)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownMURRAY, David (5th Viscount of Stormont)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont, 1680. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and three silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016801The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David Murray became 5th Viscount of Stormont in 1668. He matriculated at St Andrews 1679/80, St Leonard's College, 27th February 1680: 1st name in the list, David Murravius vicecomes de Stormont. He graduated BA 1682. In 1688 he married Majory Scott, daughter of David Scott of Scotstarvit; they had 13 children. He opposed the Treaty of Union and was summoned to surrender himself at the outbreak of rebellion in 1715. The family's Jacobite tendencies were most strongly represented by his second son, James Murray, Earl of Dunbar, who was a leading figure in the court of the exiled Stuarts. The 5th Viscount died in 1731. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSTORMONT, VISCOUNT OFMURRAY, DAVIDJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(17)Obverse: Arms of David, Viscount of Stormont:-quarterly, 1st and 4th, three mullets within a double tressure flory counterflory; 2nd and 3rd, three crosses patee; over all on an escutcheon, within a double tressure flory counterflory a heart; helmeted and mantled out of a viscount's coronet; crest, a stag's head, between attires a cross patee; supporters, two lions rampant; below, motto in ribbon, SPERO MELIORA ('I hope for better things'). Reverse: Archer, with cap (with ermine border), long doublet and hose; legs together; above, V / D - S; below, 16-80. MURRAY, DavidCreated byA17.jpg19421680168016801680H 14.05x W 10.45cm1680ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3158collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16821682168209:23:0010:11:5616:16:33'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYAITHERNIESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONEDZELLUNIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLAW, WilliamWATSON, AlexanderLINDSAY, MargaretpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationLAW, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandWATSON, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of Alexander Watson of Aithernie, 1682. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016821The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Alexander Watson was the eldest son of James Watson of Aithernie, who had purchased the estate in 1670. An Alexander Watson matriculated at St Andrews in 1678/79, St Salvator's College, 26 February 1679: 5th name in the list, Alexander Watsone (identified as the winner of this medal by Brook). Another, more likely, candidate matriculated in 1681/82, St Leonard's College, 4th July 1682: 1st name in the list, Alexr Watsone. Alexander Watson of Aithernie represented St Andrews as commissioner in the Scots Parliament at the time of the Treaty of Union. He voted against the first of the 25 articles of Union (that were separately debated and voted on in Scotland), but he 'attended infrequently thereafter, even neglecting to register a vote upon ratification [of the Union]'. Alexander Watson of Aithernie married Margaret Lindsay of Edzell ('the proud lady of Edzell'), who, according to the Lives of the Lindsays, brought ruin to Aethernie. The estate was sold in 1762, following the death of Alexander Watson. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYWATSON, ALEXANDERAITHERNIESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONEDZELLLINDSAY, MARGARETUNIONLAW, WILLIAMARCHERARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(18)Obverse: Arms of Alexander Watson of Aithernie: on a mount a tree debruised by a fess; helmeted and mantled; crest, the trunk of a tree sprouting; above, motto in ribbon, AUGETUR.SEDULUS* (translation…); below, 16-82. The final digit of the date has been altered. Reverse: Archer , with cap, long doublet and long hose; flower decoration (pinks) either side; below, ALEXANDER WATSON / DE / AETHERNIE. WATSON, AlexanderCreated byA18.jpg19431682168216821682H 14.0x W 10.5cm1682ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghLAW, WilliamCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3159collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16831683168309:23:3010:13:1916:16:34'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLINDSAY, ThomasYEAMAN, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationLINDSAY, ThomasDundee, ScotlandYEAMAN, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of Alexander Yeaman, 1683. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016831The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Alexander Yeaman matriculated at St Andrews 1682/83, St Salvator's College, 14th March 1683: 1st name in the list, Alexander Zeamon. He graduated BA 1685. This Alexander Yeaman may have been related to Patrick Yeaman, who founded the Yeaman bursaries in the University of St Andrews. Yeaman (George and Patrick) is a prominent name in the list of provosts of Dundee between 1706 and 1762. A Patrick Yeaman was also one of five men chosen to represent the merchants in the appointment of stentmasters for Dundee in 1684 (Dundee Council Minutes 9th October). Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYYEAMAN, ALEXANDERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONLINDSAY, THOMASARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(19)Obverse: Arms of Alexander Yeaman: two darts ., points downwardssaltire ways and thrust through a man's heart placed in the middle fess; helmeted and mantled; no crest; empty ribbon above. Reverse: Archer , flower decoration (pinks) either side; below, ALEXANDER ZEAMANE / 16-83. YEAMAN, AlexanderCreated byA19.jpg19441683168316831683H 14.3x W 10.7cm1683ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundeeLINDSAY, ThomasCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3192collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16221622162209:08:0317:10:3917:06:2517:05:0116:16:36'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.medalsilverARCHERYMORTON, EARL OFROYALISTCIVIL WARSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDOUGLAS, Robert (Lord Dalkeith)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-062011-06-062011-04-082009-10-012009-08-12HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDOUGLAS, Robert (Lord Dalkeith)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-12Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-12goodMedal of Robert Douglas, Lord Dalkeith 1622. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrewsto fill in (Michelle Thomson - 12/8/2009)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016221The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Robert, Lord Dalkeith, eldest son of William, seventh Earl of Morton matriculated as a student in St Leonard's College (Robertus Douglasius D Dalkeith) on January 15th, 1622. He was allied by marriage with many of the great barons of the time. He was a staunch Loyalist, but not being apparently possessed of any great ability, he never rose to a position of eminence. Notwithstanding this, he appears to have been capable of looking after his own interests. Previous to Montrose entering on his last ill-fated expedition, he made an agreement with Morton whereby, in consideration for the gift of the Bishop's lands in Orkney, to be bestowed on him by the King, he gave permission for the forces intended for invasion of Scotland to recruit and make their rendezvous in the islands. On arrival of the Royalist officers, Morton joined them with a considerable force, but not obtaining the command he expected, it is said that he took it so much to heart that he sickened and died on 12th November 1649, a few weeks afterwards. ( See also HC814(4) - second medal won by Douglas).Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALSILVERARCHERYDOUGLAS, ROBERTDALKEITH, LORDMORTONEARLMORTON, EARL OFROYALISTCIVIL WARSPORTCOMPITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file12 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(2)Obverse: Engraved with the arms of Robert, Lord Dalkeith. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief three mullets; 2nd and 3rd, on a chief two mullets; over all an escutcheon of pretence three piles issuing from a chief charged with two mullets; above the shield an earl's coronet surmounted of a helmet mantled, dividing the initials R D; crest, a boar passant behind a tree; motto- SICKKER, with fetter lock on the ribbon in front; supporters, two savages wreathed about their head and waists, each carrying a club over exterior shoulders. Reverse; engraved with the figure of an archer- costume, short doublet with neck rufffle, short full stuffed breeches, hose to above knees, garters with rosettes at sides, shoes with rosettes, wide-brimmed hat Cavalier style, three arrows in waist belt- drawing a bow, with a dog at his heels, a rabbit in front of him, and the remainder of the shield filled up with a seeded rose and floral scrolls and the date 1622.DOUGLAS, RobertCreated byA2.jpg19271622162216221622H 8.1 x W 6.2 cm1622ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-12AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3160collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16841684168409:24:5010:14:2216:16:34'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSILVER ARROWSSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPENMAN, JamesKENDALL, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationPENMAN, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandKENDALL, JohnThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of John Kendall, 1684. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016841The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Kendall (Joannes Kendall) matriculated as a student in the college of St salvator on March, 1683. Nothing is known about him.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYKENDALL, JOHNSILVER ARROWSSPORTCOMPETITIONPENMAN, JAMESARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(20)Obverse: Arms of John Kendall: on a bend three mullets between two doves (?); helmeted and mantled; crest, on a mount a dove; empty ribbon above; below the shield, 1684. Reverse: Archer ; flower decoration (pinks) either side; above, on a tablet, IOHN/KENDALL; in field, JK monogram, above left, and I - K either side of archer. KENDALL, JohnCreated byA20.jpg19451684168416841684H 12.1x W 8.3cm1684ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghPENMAN, JamesCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3208collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16851685168509:25:1210:15:0916:16:46'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYCULTMALINDIESILVER ARROWSSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDRUMMOND, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDRUMMOND, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of David Drummond of Cultmalindie, 1685. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016851The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David Drummond was the son of Mr James Drummond, laird of Cultmalundy (second son of David Drummond, Baron of Innermay). He was baptised at Perth, 12th October 1666. Brook identified this winner as a student who matriculated at St Leonard's College, 2nd March 1682. However, this David Drummond appears at the bottom of the list of 'ternars' and he graduated as a poor student, BA 1682, MA 1683. A much likelier candidate is a David Drummond who matriculated at St Andrews 1682/83, St Salvator's College, 14th March 1683: 2nd in the list of 'primars': DDDDDD. David Drummond, son of James Drummond of Cultmalundy, was admitted a burgess of Edinburgh, 16th February 1684. He was married in Edinburgh, 29th April 1689, to Catherine, daughter of the 6th Lord Torphichen; a second marriage to Anna, daughter of Sir Charles Halkett of Pitferran is also recorded. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCULTMALINDIEDRUMMOND, DAVIDSILVER ARROWSSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(21)Obverse: Arms of Drummond of Cultmalundy:- three bars wavy, on middle bar a heart; helmeted and mantled; crest, a hand pointing to a heart; above, motto in ribbon, CVM CORDE ('with heart'). Reverse: Archer ; flower decoration either side (tulip l., pink r.); below, DAVID.DRVMMOND / 16-85.DRUMMOND, DavidCreated byA21.jpg19461685168516851685H 14.8x W 11.1cm1685ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3209collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16871687168709:25:5410:16:1716:16:46'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYGORTHIEUNIONSPORTSILVER ARROWSCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLAWE, JohnGRAHAM, MungopersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationLAWE, JohnEdinburgh, ScotlandGRAHAM, MungoThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of Mungo Graham of Gorthie, 1687. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016871The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Mungo Graham matriculated at St Andrews 1683/84, St Salvator's College, 27th March 1684: 1st name in the list of 'primars': Kentigernus Graemus Dom. De Gorthie. He graduated BA 1687. The Gorthie Grahams were related to the Grahams of Inchbrakie and the Earls of Montrose. Mungo Graham's grandfather, …... Graham participated in the interring of Montrose's remains at St Giles. Mungo Graham married Mary, daughter of Sir William Murray of Ochtertyre. He represented Perthshire in the Scots Parliament of 1702-7 and in the Union Parliament of 1707-8. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYGORTHIEGRAHAM, MUNGOLAWE, JOHNUNIONSPORTSILVER ARROWSCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(22)Obverse: Arms of Graham of Gorthie:- or, three roses within a border gu. On a chief . As many scallops of the first; helmeted and mantled; crest, issuing from a cloud two arms erect lifting up a skull encircled with two branches of palm, and on the skull a marquess's coronet all ; above, motto, SEPULTO - VIRESCO ('I revive from my burial'); M.G. OF - GORTHY / E.S.S - COLL; belowthe shield, 16-87. All is within a border composed of a wreath of leaves and four pansy flowers. Reverse: Embossed within a leaf border, the figure of a cherub , drawing a bow, with a quiver at left side, suspended by a sling over right shoulder. GRAHAM, MungoCreated byA22.jpg19471687168716871687H 12.6x W 10.3cm1687ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghLAWE, JohnCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3210collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16871687168709:26:1310:19:1016:16:47'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSTRUANSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONJACOBITEBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIEARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byPENMAN, JamesROBERTSON, AlexanderSTUART, Charles EdwardpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationPENMAN, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandROBERTSON, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of Alexander Robertson of Struan, 1687. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016871The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Alexander Robertson of Struan was born in 1670. He matriculated at St Andrews 1685/86, St Salvator's College, 26th March 1686, 2nd name in the list of 'primars': Alexander Robertsone. He graduated BA 1688. He succeeded to the family estates in 1688. A staunch and persistent Jacobite, he led his clan in the 1715 rebellion, fighting at Sheriffmuir. He later served in the French army as Colonel in the Scots brigade before returning to Scotland 1725. He supported Prince Charles Edward Stuart in the rising of 1745. Died 1749. He was described by Pennant (Tour in Scotland) as follows: "he died as he lived, a most abandoned sot, notwithstanding which he had a genius for poetry". Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYROBERTSON, ALEXANDERSTRUANSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONPENMAN, JAMESJACOBITEBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIESTUART, CHARLES EDWARDARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(23)Obverse: Arms of Alexander Robertson of Struan:- three wolves' heads erased (across the shield, 1687 crudely inscribed); below the base of the shield a wild man with wolf's head in profile chained; helmeted and mantled; crest, a handholding an imperial crown; above, motto , VIRTUTIS GLORIA MERCES ('Glory is the reward of valour'); ALEXANDER - ROBERTSON / OF STRO-WAN / E.S.S.-COLL. Reverse: Embossed within a leaf border, the figure of a cherub , drawing a bow, with a quiver at left side, suspended by a sling over right shoulder.ROBERTSON, AlexanderCreated byA23.jpg19481687168716871687H 17.1x W 11.8m1687ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghPENMAN, JamesCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3211collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16901690169009:26:3610:21:0316:16:47'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYBRECKNESSSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαGRAHAM, AndrewpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownGRAHAM, AndrewThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of Andrew Graham of Breckness, 1690. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016901The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Andrew Graham was born in 1672, the eldest son of Henry Graham of Breckness, Orkney, and Euphemia Honeyman. Henry Graham (who had the Breckness arms matriculated in 1676) was recorded as a Member of Parliament in 1685 and was one of the Commissioners of Supply for Orkney in 1696. Andrew Graham matriculated at St Andrews 1688/89, St Salvator's College, 22nd February 1689: 1st name in the list of 'secondars', Andreas Grahame. Andrew Graham married his niece, another Euphemia Honeyman (daughter of Mr Robert Honeyman and Cecilia Graham, Andrew's younger sister) and they had three children: Harie (b. 1695), Robert (b. 1696) and Mungo (b. 1697). He succeeded to the estates of Breckness and Skaill in 1718, but died only three years later, in 1721. His widow subsequently married Andrew's cousin, Patrick Graham of Graemeshall. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYGRAHAM, ANDREWBRACKNESSSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(24)Obverse: Arms of Andrew Graham of Breckness: a lion's paw erased and erected between three roses on a chief as many escallops; helmeted and mantled; crest, a lion's paw erased, holding scimitar; above, motto in ribbon, Nec*Temere*Nec*Timide ('neither rashly nor timidly'); below all, 1690. Reverse: Archer ; flower decoration (pinks) either side. Above: Te*Duce*Perrumpo*florentes*aere*Phalanges ('Under your leadership I break through the hosts flowering with bronze'); below, ANDROW GRAHAM / of Bracknes. GRAHAM, AndrewCreated byA24.jpg19491690169016901690H 14.4x W 10.6m1690ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3212collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16921692169209:27:0610:25:3610:24:0816:16:48'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLINDSAY, John (Lord Lindsay, Earl of Crawford)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownLINDSAY, John (Lord of Edzell)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of John, Lord Lindsay, 1692. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016921The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John, Lord Lindsay, was the son of William, 18th Earl of Crawford. He matriculated at St Andrews 1691/92, St Leonard's College, 30th March 1692:1st name in the list of 'bachelors', Lindsay. He succeeded his father in 1698 as 19th Earl of Crawford. Privy Councillor and soldier, rising to the rank of Lieutenant-General. Served as a Representative Peer of Scotland in the House of Lords, 1707-1710. Died 1713. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERY CRAWFORD, EARL OFLINDSAY, JOHNSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(25)Obverse: Arms of John, Lord Lindsay: , a fess chequy , in chief three mullets pierced of the third; helmeted and mantled out of an earl's coronet crest, a swan; below, motto in ribbon, LOVE - BUT - DREAD; supporters, two griffins. Reverse: Small figure of archer above, L/I.L; below, 1692. LINDSAY, JohnCreated byA25.jpg19501692169216921692H 11.55.x W 9.4 cm1692ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3213collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16931693169309:27:3010:30:3016:16:48'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYRAMORNIEDARIENJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertHERIOT, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandHERIOT, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of Robert Heriot, 1693. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016931The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Robert Craig was the son of John Craig, advocate, and Jean Heriot (daughter of George Heriot of Ramornie), who were married in 1667. Robert Craig succeeded to the estate of Ramornie in 1687 on the death of his mother, and adopted her maiden name. Neither 'Robert Craig' nor 'Robert Heriot' appear in the matriculation or graduation rolls of the University of St Andrews in this period. Robert Heriot's age when winning the Silver Arrow competition is unknown, though he was a minor at the time of his mother's death and remained so at least until 1694. He was an investor (£100) in the Darien scheme in 1696; he also extended the Ramornie estate, in the course of which activities he was involved in resolving (in 1720) a long-standing family dispute with the earls of Leven concerning land at Edensmuir. In 1715 he took steps to transfer the estate to his infant son, showing that he intended joining the Rising, but he later changed his mind and therefore escaped forfeiture. He was married in 1713 to Anna Calderwood and their children included his heir Captain William Heriot who fought in the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Netherlands. One of his sisters, Margaret Craig, was married to Robert Bruce, the Edinburgh goldsmith who made this medal. It is interesting that he uses the Craig arms on his medal rather than Heriot arms: the arms of the Heriots of Ramornie were not registered until 1772, but previous generations had used the arms of the Heriots of Trabroun with a difference. Robert Heriot/Craig died in 1751. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYHERIOT, ROBERT RAMORNIEBRUCE, ROBERTCRAIG, ROBERTDARIENJACOBITESPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(26)Obverse: Arms of Craig: quarterly, 1st and 4th, ermine, on a fess three crescents; 2nd and 3rd, a fess charged with three mullets; helmeted and mantled; no crest; below, in a cartouch, ROBERT HERIOT Alias / CRAIGE of RAMORNIE; below, 1693. Reverse: Archer facing, with bow and arrows in, hand, wearing hat, long doublet and hose; tree . Below: primam hanc tibi magnus Apollo / Concedit Laudem & paribus non invidet armis ('Great Apollo grants this first honour to you and does not begrudge weapons matching his') (from Virgil Aeneid 9. 654-5). HERIOT, RobertCreated byA26.jpg19511693169316931693H 13.6x W 9.5 cm1693ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3214collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16941694169409:27:5611:13:5410:34:0910:32:2816:16:48'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYLORDSILVER ARROWSPORTCOMPETITIONJACOBITEUNIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCLEGHORN, ThomasLESLIE, John (Lord Leslie, 9th Earl of Rothes)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-11-192009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationCLEGHORN, ThomasEdinburgh, ScotlandLESLIE, John (Lord Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of John, Lord Leslie, 1694. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016941The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Hamilton Leslie (1679-1722) was the eldest son of Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Haddington, and Margaret Leslie, 8th Countess of Rothes. He matriculated at St Andrews 1693/94, St Leonard's College, 30th March 1694: 2nd name in the list of 'primars', Leslie. He succeeded his mother in 1700, becoming 9th Earl of Rothes (7th by earlier reckonings). He was appointed Keeper of the Privy seal in 1704. He supported the Union and was chosen as one of the 16 representatives of the Scottish peerage in 1707. He was appointed Vice-Admiral of Scotland in 1714 and fought against the Jacobite rising of 1715. Governor of Stirling Castle 1716-1722. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, JOHNLORD ROTHES, EARL OFSILVER ARROWSPORTCOMPETITIONJACOBITEUNIONCLEGHORN, THOMASARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(27)Obverse: Arms of John, Lord Leslie:- quarterly, 1st and 4th, a bend charged with three buckles; 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant debruised by a ribbon; helmeted and mantled out of an earl's coronet; supporters, two griffins; crest, a demi-griffin; below, motto on ribbon, GRIP - FAST; below,the arms, 1694. Reverse: Hunting scene featuring an archer in Roman dress shooting at a stag pursued by hounds in a wooded landscape; harbour and buildings (representing St Leonard's College?) in the background; shot stag in foreground. LESLIE, Lord JohnCreated byA27.jpg19521694169416941694H 19.7x W 14.7 cm1694ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghCLEGHORN, ThomasCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3215collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16951695169509:28:2910:35:1216:16:48'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSANDFORDSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLAW, AndrewNAIRNE, PatrickpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationLAW, AndrewEdinburgh, ScotlandNAIRNE, PatrickThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of Patrick Nairne of Sandford, 1695. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016951The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Patrick Nairne matriculated at St Andrews 1694/95, St Salvator's College, 25th February 1695: 1st name in the list of 'primars', Petrus Nairne. (It is unclear why he should be listed as 'Peter' when the medal clearly states 'Patrick'.)Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYNAIRNE, PATRICKSANDFORDLAW, ANDREWSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(28)Obverse: Arms of Patrick Nairne of Sandford: parted per pale sa. and arg., on a chaplet four mullets all counterchanged; helmeted and mantled; crest, a celestial sphere standing on a foot; above, motto in ribbon, SPES * ULTRA ('Hope above'); below the shield, in ribbon, LE ESPE[R]ANCE ME CONFORT ('Hope comforts me'). Reverse: Archer, with hat, long doublet and long hose. Below, Patrick Narine / of Sandfoord / 1695. NAIRNE, PatrickCreated byA28.jpg19531695169516951695H 15.1x W 10.2m1695ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghLAW, AndrewCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3216collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16971697169709:28:5410:35:5316:16:49'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYJACOBITEBALFOURSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBETHUNE, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownBETHUNE, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of James Bethune of Balfour, 1697. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the Universitto fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016971The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. James Bethune was the son of David Bethune of Balfour and Rachel, daughter of Sir James Hope of Hopetoun (married 1696). He matriculated in St Andrews 1695/96, St Salvator's College, 19th February, 1696: 1st name in the list of 'primars', Jacobus Bethune a Balfour. He graduated BA 1696. Bethune of Balfour was one of the leading Jacobites of Fife, known as 'the honest laird'. After the rebellion of 1715 he was forced to emigrate. He died at Reims, 1719. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYJACOBITEBETHUNE, JAMESBALFOURSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(29)Obverse: Arms of James Bethune of Balfour: quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a fess between three lozenges or; 3rd and 4th, arg., on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first; helmeted and mantled; crest, an otter's head erased; above, motto in ribbon, DEBONNAIRE; supporters, two otters; below, in cartouche, Insignia Clarissimi D / Jacobi Bethune / D. de. Balfour / 1697. Rev: Archery scene based on Virgil's Aeneid Book V, showing Aeneas instructing three archers to fire at dove on top of mast. Below: Protinus Aeneas celeri certare sagitta / Invitat qui forte velint & praemia ponit / Tum validis flexos incurvant viribus arcus / Pro se quisq' viri & depromunt tela pharetris / Virgil: Aeneid: lib: V. (Straightaway Aeneas invites all, who may so wish, to contend with swift arrows, and sets forth the prizes.Then with might and main they bend their bows into a curve, each for himself, and draw shafts from quivers - Virgil, Aeneid V, pp485-6, 500-1) BETHUNE, JamesCreated byA29.jpg19541697169716971697H 20.8x W 14.0 cm1697ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3193collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16231623162309:08:5217:11:1817:08:3617:07:1816:16:36'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYCOVENANTINGCHARLES IICIVIL WARTREASONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCAMPBELL, Archibald (1st Marquis of Argyll, Eight Earl of Argyll)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-062011-06-062011-04-082009-12-022009-08-12HC:C8DonationunknownunknownCAMPBELL, Archibald (1st Marquis of Argyll, Eight Earl of Argyll)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-12Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-12goodMedal of Archibald Campbell, Lord Lorne 1623 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -12/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016231The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Archibald Campbell, born 1607(?), eldest son of Archibald, 7th Earl of Argyll, and Lady Anne Douglas. He matriculated at St Andrews 1621/22, St Leonard's College, 15th January 1622: 1st name in the list, Archibaldus Campbellus Dns a Lorne. Aged 16(?) in 1623. The 'Great Argyll', became the 8th Earl of Argyll in 1638 and emerged as leader of the Covenanters. Marquis 1641; defeated by Montrose (see No. 8) at Inverlochy and Kilsyth, 1645. He crowned Charles II, King of Scotland at Scone in 1651. After the Restoration he was convicted of treason (for having submitted to the Commonwealth) and was beheaded in Edinburgh 27 May 1661, his head replacing that of Montrose on the spike on top of the Tolbooth. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALDARGYLL, MARQUISLORNE, LORDARCHERYCOVENANTINGARGYLL , EARLCHARLES IICIVIL WARTREASONARCHERgalleryobject history file12 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(3)Obverse: Engraved with arms of Archibald, Lord Lorn. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight; 2nd and 3rd, a gallery; above shield an earl's coronet surmounted of a helmet mantled, with a ribbon bearing the motto- I BYD MY TYM, dividing the letters LA L; crest, a boar's head; supporters, two lions sejant affronte. Reverse: Engraved with the figure iof an archer. Costume- hat which is higher in crown and has a wide band with the addition of a feather, longer breeches - drawing a bow, with a floral scroll behind and a seeded rose with the date 1623 in front.CAMPBELL, ArchibaldCreated byA3.jpg19281623162316231623H8.8 x W 6.8 cm1623ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-12AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3217collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16981698169809:29:1810:37:1816:16:49'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYBALDOVANSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWDUNSINANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byBRUCE, RobertNAIRNE, WilliampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-14HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandNAIRNE, WilliamThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-14Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-14goodMedal of William Nairne of Baldovan, 1698. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016981The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. William Nairne matriculated 19 Feb 1696, St Salvator's College, as William Nairne of Dunsinan. While at St Andrews his father became heir to the lands of Baldovan. Sir William died in 1754.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYBALDOVANSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWNAIRNE, WILLIAMBRUCE, ROBERTDUNSINANgalleryobject history file14 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(30)Obverse: Arms of William Nairne of Baldovan: parted per pale sa. and arg., on a chaplet four cinquefoils all counterchanged; helmeted and mantled; crest, a celestial sphere standing on a foot; above, motto in ribbon, SPES + ULTRA ('Hope above'); below the shield, in ribbon, LE ESPERANCE ME CONFORT; below the arms, 1698. Reverse: Archer ; below: Provida Magnanimae Si sit Pru=/=dentia dextrae. / Dic Mihi quae Rerum Gratior / esse queat. / William Nairne of Baldovan. ('If a heroic right hand possess prudent foresight / tell me what of (all) things would be more welcome / William Nairne of Baldovan'). NAIRNE, WilliamCreated byA30.jpg19551698169816981698H 16.1x W 11.2 cm1698ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-14AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3218collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16981698169809:29:5810:55:4116:16:50'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONCUPARBEGGARS BENISONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPRINGLE, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-21HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownPRINGLE, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-21Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-21goodMedal of Robert Pringle, 1698 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016981The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Robert Pringle was the eldest son of James Pringle, surgeon-apothecary of Cupar (who in 1677, as one of the Bailies of Cupar was fined £50 sterling for allowing to escape from the tolbooth certain prisoners apprehended for harbouring conventiclers). Robert Pringle matriculated at St Andrews 1696/97, St Leonard's College, 30th April 1697: 2nd name in the list of bajans, Ro: Pringle. He graduated BA 1699. He may be the same Robert Pringle of Cupar listed as a member of the Beggars Bennison club in 1737 (D. Stevenson, He died in 1746, bequeathing all his effects to his nephew James Lumsden of Rennyhill, his sister Jean's son. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYPRINGLE, ROBERTSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONCUPARBEGGARS BENISONARCHERgalleryobject history file21 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(31)Obverse: Arms of Robert Pringle: az., three escallops; helmeted and mantled; no crest; below, in shield, ROBERTUS PRINGLE / CUPRENSIS. Reverse: Inside a border of floriated scroll work, small figure of an archer ; above, in ribbon, VINCENTI*DABITUR ('It will be given to the winner'); below, 1698. PRINGLE, RobertCreated byA31.jpg19561698169816981698H 12.1x W 8.9 cm1698ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-21AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3219collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17001700170009:30:2110:57:2016:16:50'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYBALHOUSSIESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertPATULLO, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-21HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandPATULLO, JohnThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-21Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-21goodMedal of John Patullo of Balhoussie, 1700 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017001The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Patullo was the son of George Patullo, MD, matriculated 22 Feb 1699, St Salvator's College. Married Rachel, daughter of David Campbell of Keithilk, in 1700. He died about 1735.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYPATULLO, JOHNBALHOUSSIESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWBRUCE, ROBERTARCHERgalleryobject history file21 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(32)Obverse: Arms of John Patullo of Balhoussie: arg., a fess gu. Between three cross crosslets of the second, over all a stringed bow; helmeted and mantled; crest, a tree; above, motto in ribbon, AEGRIS-OPEM-FERO; below the arms, in a banner, the Coat & Bearing of John Patullo of Balhouffie. Reverse: Archer ; at base, 1700; between: Certius alata qui figit arundine metam;/ Huic non turpe lucrum sed cadit altus honos:/ Scilicet, excelsus celebrat per strata triumphos;/ Et pompam vitis munere claudit ovans./ 'To him who pierces the target more accurately with his winged reed/There falls not base profit but high honour/So raised up he celebrates triumphs through the streets/And rejoicing finishes his celebration with wine.' PATULLO, JohnCreated byA32.jpg19571700170017001700H 16.2x W 11.6 cm1700ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-21AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3220collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17011701170109:30:4510:58:3816:16:51'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBURTOUN, WilliamGALLOWAY, AndrewpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-21HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBURTOUN, WilliamEdinburgh, ScotlandGALLOWAY, AndrewThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-21Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-21goodMedal of Andrew Galloway, 1701. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University Of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -14/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017011The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Andrew Galloway was born c. 1686; 5th son of Thomas, 2nd Lord Dunkeld and Margaret Thomson. Matriculated 28 Feb 1700, St Salvator's College. Died without issue before 1745.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYGALLOWAY, ANDREWSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONBURTON, WILLIAMARCHERgalleryobject history file21 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(33)Obverse: Arms of Andrew Galloway; below, in a cartouche, Andreas Gallaway / Germanus Domino Jacobus / Gallaway d Dunkell / 1701 Reverse: Archer facing, with bow and arrows in hand ; tree. Below: Integer Vitae Stetiritq' & / Non eget Mauri & / Acriornec. Arcu & / (Corruption and abbreviation of Horace, Odes, I, xxii, 1-3: 'He who is upright in his way of life and unstained by guilt, needs not Moorish darts nor bow nor quiver loaded with poisoned arrows') GALLOWAY, AndrewCreated byA33.jpg19581701170117011701H 12.2x W 8.4 cm1701ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBURTOUN, WilliamCRE2009-08-21AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3221collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17021702170209:31:0710:59:4516:16:51'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYDENMUIRSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertPATERSON, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-192009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandPATERSON, GeorgeThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of George Paterson of Denmuir, 1702 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017021The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. George Paterson matriculated 28 Feb 1700, St Salvator's College. Succeeded to Denmuir in 1699. Said to have ruined himself by building a new mansion and he was the last of his line.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYDENMUIRPATERSON, GEORGESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWBRUCE, ROBERTARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(34)Obverse: oval, engraved, with chased laurel border in relief on both sides and shaped outer edging. Punch of Robert Bruce, Edinburgh goldsmith, on bottom of obverse. AR oval, engraved, with embossed laurel border in relief on both sides. Punch of Obv: Arms of George Paterson of Dunmure; above, motto in ribbon, HUC-TENDIMUS-OMNES; below, in a banner, Achivement of GEORGE / PATERSON Baron of Dunmoore. Rev: Archer r. Below, 1702 / Illa pharetratis est propria gloria Scotis / Cingere Venatu saltus ('The true glory for Scottish bowmen is to surround the glens in hunting'); below, 1702. The engraving on this side suggests two separate hands; the upper date is neat and matches the style of engraving on the obverse inscription, the rest of the inscription on this side is much cruder and the text (but not the lower date) was applied by a different process ('pricking'). PATERSON, GeorgeCreated byA34.jpg19591702170217021702H 16x W 11.9 cm1702ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3222collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17031703170309:31:2711:00:4116:16:52'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWKINALDIEARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertAYTOUN, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandAYTOUN, ThomasThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Thomas Aytoun of Kinaldie, 1703. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017031The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Thomas Aytoun was born 1685; 3rd son of John Aytoun of Kinaldie and Margaret Bruce. Matriculated 19 Feb 1703, St Salvator's College.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYAYTOUN, THOMASSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWKINALDIEBRUCE, ROBERTARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(35)Obverse: Arms of Thomas Aytoun of Kinaldie, above, motto in ribbon, QUAE=SURSUM=SUNT ('Which are above'); below, in a banner, Thomas Aiton thrid Son -/ to the Laird of Kinnaldie; below, 1703. Reverse: Archer r. Below: Qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam/ Multa tulit fecitque puer sudavit et alsit/Invia virtuti nulla est via Hic Jaculo insignis et longe fal=lente sagitta=/'The boy who is keen to seize the prize /has borne and done many things and has sweated and frozen/ no path is impenetrable to virtue/distinguished with the javelin and the distantly falling arrows'. (source may be Virgil?) AYTOUN, ThomasCreated byA35.jpg19601703170317031703H 18x W 12.6 cm1703ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3223collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17041704170409:31:4611:01:2116:16:52'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSILVER ARROWSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertCRAIGIE, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandCRAIGIE, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of James Craigie of Dumbarnie, 1704. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017041The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Son and heir of John Craigie of Dumbarnie. Matriculated 19 Feb 1703, St Salvator's College.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCRAIGIE, JAMESSILVER ARROWSPORTCOMPITITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(36)Obv: Arms of James Craigie of Dumbarnie. Above, motto in ribbon, HONESTE VIVO ('I live honestly'); below, in a cartouche, James Craigie of Dumbarnie. Rev: Archer , with laurel wreath on head, long doublet and hose. Below: Te voluit Rex magnus olympi / Talibus auspiciis ex=sortem ducere honores / Famam extendere factis / Hoc virtutis opus / 'The great king of Olympus wished you / To lead honours with such auspices To extend fame with deeds / This is the work of virtue' (Translation) Below, 1704 (inscribed much larger and cruder than the rest) CRAIGIE, JamesCreated byA36.jpg19611704170417041704H17.8x W12.5 cm1704ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3224collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17051705170509:32:0611:02:0916:16:52'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBRUCE, RobertHAY, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBRUCE, RobertEdinburgh, ScotlandHAY, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Robert Hay of Strowie, 1705. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017051The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 28 Feb 1700, St Leonard's College. Became a Justice of the Peace and Collector of Customs at Kirkcaldy.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYHAY, ROBERTSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPITITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(37)Obv: Arms of Robert Hay of Strowie. Above, motto in ribbon, CRESCO - SUB JUGO ('I grow under the yoke'). Below, in a scroll, Atchivement of Robert Hay / of Stroivie. Below, Ut olim Haius jugo clarus ('As once Hay was famous for his yoke..') Rev: Archer, with large cocked hat, long open doublet, waistcoat, breeches and hose, standing on a cartouche inscribed: Sic ego nuper arcu celebris ('..so I am freshly famous with the bow'). On either side, 17 - 05. HAY, RobertCreated byA37.jpg19621705170517051705H14.2x W12.9m1705ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBRUCE, RobertCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3225collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17051705170509:32:3111:02:5416:16:52'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byYORSTOUNE, MungoCASSIE, AndrewpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationYORSTOUNE, MungoEdinburgh, ScotlandCASSIE, AndrewThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Andrew Cassie of Kirkhouse, 1705 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017051The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 24 Feb 1707, St Salvator's College.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCASSIE, ANDREWSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(38)Obv: Arms of Andrew Cassie of Kirkhouse; above, motto in ribbon, SUB-PONDERE-SURSUM; below, Andrew Cafsie of Kirkhouse. Rev: Archer legs crossed, standing on pedestal inscribed 1705. CASSIE, AndrewCreated byA38.jpg19631705170517051705H18.9x W13 cm1705ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghYORSTOUNE, MungoCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3226collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17061706170609:33:4311:05:4711:04:4016:16:5312:10:44'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMURRAY, PatrickMURRAY, William (Marquess of Tullibardine)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082010-12-172009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationMURRAY, PatrickEdinburgh, ScotlandMURRAY, William (Marquess of Tullibardine)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of William Murray, 1706. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017061The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. The second son of the Duke of Atholl, William Murray matriculated 25 Feb 1706, St Leonard's College. Aged 18 in 1706. He joined the rebellion of 1715, for which he was attainted of high treason. He returned from exile with Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1745 and unfurled his standard at Glenfinnan. He surrendered after Culloden and died in the Tower of London, aged 57, in 1746.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYMURRAY, WILLIAM TULLIBARDINE, MARQUIS OFSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(39)Obv: Heavily decorated with mask, floriated scrolls and shell, enclosing oval shield bearing the arms of William Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine. Rev: Archer r on pedestal inscribed Dominus Gullielmus Murravius / filius Secundus Ducis de Athole / 1706; below: Illa pharetratis est propria gloria Scotis / Cingere venatu saltus superare natando / Flumina: ferre famem contemnere frigus et aestus / 'The true glory for Scottish bowmen is / To surround the glens in the chase / To overcome rivers by swimming To bear hunger and despise cold and heat' / Below, scratch weight: wh u/9 d/10 (9 ounces, 10 pennyweight) MURRAY, WilliamCreated byA39.jpg19641706170617061706H18.3x W11.9 cm1706ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghMURRAY, PatrickCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3194collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16241624162409:09:4217:11:5209:23:4509:12:1516:16:36'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSECOND VICTORYMORTONEARLARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDOUGLAS, Robert (Lord Dalkeith)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-12HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDOUGLAS, Robert (Lord Dalkeith)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-12Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-12goodMedal of Robert Douglas, Lord Dalkieth, 1624 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -12/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016241The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. See HC814(2). Douglas's second victory. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALDOUGLAS, ROBERTDALKEITH, LORDMORTONARCHERYSECOND VICTORYMORTON, EARL OFMORTONEARLARCHERgalleryobject history file12 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(4)Obverse:Engraved with arms of Robert, Lord Dalkieth - quarterly, 1st and 4th, a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief three mullets; 2nd, three piles issuing from a chief charged with two mullets; 3rd, two piles issuing from a chief charged with two mullets. Reverse:engraved L/ R D/ 1624DOUGLAS, RobertCreated byA4.jpg19291624162416241624H 3.8 x W 2.6 cm1624ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-12AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3227collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17071707170709:34:0411:07:0116:16:53'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byKINCAID, AlexanderSCOTT, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationKINCAID, AlexanderEdinburgh, ScotlandSCOTT, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of David Scot of Scotstarvit, 1707. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017071The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 26 Feb 1707, St Leonard's College. Became an advocate and MP for Fifeshire. Died in London, 1766.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSCOTT, DAVIDSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(40)Obv: Embossed design including cupids, floriated scroll ornamentation and unicorn, enclosing a central shield with the arms of Scot of Scotstarvit. Rev: Archer r., on pedestal inscribed Dominus David Scott / Filius Davidis Scott de Scotttarbet / 1707. Below pedestal: / Extra fortunam est Quicquid donatur amicis / Quas dedens solas semper habebis opes / 'Whatever is given to friends is beyond fortune / What wealth surrendering you will retain forever as your only (wealth)' (source = gospel?) Below, scratch weight: u/10 D/8 (10 ounces,8 pennyweight) SCOTT, DavidCreated byA40.jpg19651707170717071707H16.9x W13.8 cm1707ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghKINCAID, AlexanderCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3228collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17101710171009:34:3011:07:3416:16:5316:49:06'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSHARP, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082011-03-282009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSHARP, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1710. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017101The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. A grandson of Archbishop Sharp, murdered on Magus Moor in 1679, Alexander Sharp was the son of Sir William Sharp, 1st Baronet of Strathtyrum. Matriculated 27 Feb 1712, St Leonard's College. Succeeded as 2nd Baronet 1712. Jacobite officer in the Master of Sinclair's Fife Squadron, 1715. Tried in Cupar. Sold Stoniehill, 1728, and Scotscraig, 1738. Died 25 April 1738.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSHARP, ALEXANDERSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(41)Obv: Arms of Alexander Sharp of Strathtyrum; above, motto in ribbon, PRO MITRA CORONAM ('A crown for a mitre'). Rev: Archer, on pedestal, with inscription: Alex'r - Sharp / Majora vetat lex ('Law forbids greater things') / 1710. SHARP, AlexanderCreated byA41.jpg19041710171017101710H8.3x W6.3m1710ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3229collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17121712171209:34:5511:07:5916:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFOTHERINGHAM, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownFOTHERINGHAM, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Robert Fotheringham of Powrie, 1712. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017121The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 14 March 1712; joined the Royal Company of Archers 2 July 1716.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYFOTHERINGHAM, ROBERTSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(42)Obv: Arms of Robert Fotheringham of Powrie; above, motto in ribbon, BE IT -FAST. Rev: Inside moulded wire border, trophy composed of lyre and bows and quivers of arrows; above, motto, IAM METAM MOX COR FIGAM (Now ………). Around: Robertus Fothringamius Bandenius Victor in certamine Sagittariorum Andraeopoli Aetatis suae XV Aerae Vulgaris MDCCXII (Robert Fotheringham, winner in the arrow contest at St Andrews, aged 15, in 1712 of the common era. FOTHERINGHAM, RobertCreated byA42.jpg19051712171217121712H8.7x W6.4m1712ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3230collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17141714171409:36:1309:35:4511:08:2216:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSHARP, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSHARP, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1714. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.Picture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017141The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. This is the second medal won by Alexander Sharp (see record no HC814(41) ).Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSHARP, ALEXANDERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(43)Obv: Inscribed: AD 1714. Post / acrem tridui con / flictum Vici iterum non ut mihi ipsi novam/ sed ut Divo parenti veterem / resuscitarem Gloriam, Cui / adeo, Gratitudinis causa, ha/nc qualemcunq Votivam / Lamellam. D.D.C.Q./ Alexander Sharp / Coll:Leon:/Alumnus addictifsimus AD1714. After a keen contest of three days, I conquered again, not to raise up fresh glory for myself, but to revive old glory for my deceased father, to whom besides for the sake of gratitude, Alexander Sharp, a most indebted nursling of St Leonard's College, dedicates this votive plaque, such as it is. Rev: Inscribed (from Horace…): Interesse juvat ubi dig-nus vindice Nodus SHARP, AlexanderCreated byA43A.jpg1906A43B.jpg1714171417141714H6.9x W5.1m1714ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3231collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17151715171509:36:5411:11:0711:08:4616:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYLORDSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLESLIE, John (Lord Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownLESLIE, John (Lord Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of John, Lord Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017151The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John, Lord Leslie, eldest son of the 9th Earl of Rothes, matriculated 19 Feb 1714, St Salvator's College, with his two brothers (see Nos. 45-6). Became an army officer 1715 and succeeded his father as 10th Earl of Rothes and Governer of Stirling Castle in 1722. Elected one of the 16 representatives of the Scottish peerage in 1723 and appointed Chamberlain of Fife and Strathern in 1744. His distinguished military career included the Battles of Dettingen and Rocoux. Died 1767 when Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Ireland.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, LORD JOHNLORDSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(44)Obv: Arms of Rothes; below, motto in ribbon, GRIP - FAST. Rev: Archer standing, facing, bare-headed, with doublet and hose, crowned by flying Mercury. Above, scroll inscribed VINCERE PERGAS ('May you go on and conquer'); below, Joan -Dom de Lesly / Anno Etat 14 (John, Lord Leslie, aged 14 years) LESLIE, Lord JohnCreated byA44.jpg19071715171517151715H8.8x W6.6m1715ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3232collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17151715171509:37:1411:16:3816:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLESLIE,CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownLESLIE,CharlesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Charles Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017151The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Second son of the 9th Earl of Rothes, matriculated 19 Feb 1714, St Salvator's College, with his two brothers (see Nos. HC814(44) and 46).Distinguished military career; died in London 1769Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, CHARLESSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(45)Obv: Arms of Rothes; below, motto in ribbon, GRIP * FAST. Rev: Archer r., with laurel wreath on head, doublet, breeches and hose, shooting at a target pierced by 4 arrows; below, Mr Charles Leslie LESLIE,CharlesCreated byA45.jpg19081715171517151715H7.7x W5.9m1715ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3233collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17151715171509:37:3711:18:4811:18:3016:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLESLIE, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownLESLIE, ThomasThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Thomas Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017151The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Third son of the 7th Earl of Rothes, matriculated 19 Feb 1714, St Salvator's College, with his two brothers (see nos. 44-5).Appointed equerry to the Prince of Wales 1742 and elected MP for Perth 1743. Officer in 46th Regiment, wounded and taken prisoner by the rebels at the Battle of Preston in 1745. Died in London 1772.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, THOMASSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(46)Obv: Arms of Rothes; below, motto in ribbon, GRIP * FAST. Rev: Archer , shooting at target; above, flying Mercury with scroll inscribed HAC.ITUR.AD.ASTRA (….); scroll inscribed MISERUM.EST.ALIORUM.INCUMBERE.FAMAE ('it is wretched to lean upon the reputation of another'); below, Master Thomas Leslie/ Ann: Etat 13. LESLIE, ThomasCreated byA46.jpg19091715171517151715H9x W6.7cm1715ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3234collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17161716171609:37:5711:19:2416:16:54'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYLORDSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαELCHO, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownELCHO, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of James, Lord Elcho, 1716. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017161The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Born 30th August 1699; second son of David, 4th Earl of Wemyss and Anna Douglas. Matriculated 29 Feb 1716, St Leonard's College. Succeeded his father in 1720. Was prominent in the Royal Company of Archers, becoming Captain general in 1743. Died 21st March 1756.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLORD ELCHO, JAMESLORDSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(47)Obv: Arms of James, Lord Elcho; below, motto in ribbon, IE - PENSE; below, in a cartouche, Ja: Dom: de Elcho/ e Coll: D: Leonardi/ 1716. Rev: Archer , wearing bonnet with saltire decoration, doublet, breeches and hose, quiver at right side, standing on plinth with legs parallel . Below: His olim parvis componere magna Juvabit ('It will be pleasing one day to compare great things with these small ones') (echoes Virgil Aeneid 1, 203 - Aeneas' first speech, and Georgics 4, 176) ELCHO, Lord JamesCreated byA47.jpg19101716171617161716H8.5x W6.5m1716ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3235collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17171717171709:38:1611:19:5616:16:55'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMAITLAND, CharlespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownMAITLAND, CharlesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Charles Maitland, 1717. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017171The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. The second son of the 6th Earl of Lauderdale matriculated 21 Feb 1715, St Salvator's College. Aged 16 in 1717. Had a military career. Married Isabel Barclay, heiress of Towie, Aberdeenshire, and then assumed the name of Barclay. Died 1795.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYMAITLAND, CHARLESARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(48)Obv: Arms of Charles Maitland; below, motto in ribbon, CONSILIO-ET-ANIMIS ('By wisdom and courage'); below, in a cartouche, Car: Maitland e Coll:D:/Leonardi 1717 Aetat: 16. Rev: Archer, but also with sword and standing on pedestal. Above, ribbon inscribed DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI ('It is sweet and honourable to die for your country') (Horace Odes 3.2.14). MAITLAND, CharlesCreated byA48.jpg19111717171717171717H9x W6.8m1717ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3236collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17181718171809:38:3911:20:3416:16:55'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBURDEN, ArchibaldMURRAY, AdampersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationBURDEN, ArchibaldEdinburgh, ScotlandMURRAY, AdamThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Adam Murray, 1718 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017181The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Son of the laird of Palmaise. Matriculated 19 Feb 1714, St Salvator's College. Accused of drinking the Pretender's health while a student. MD 1726; entered in the Roll of the Royal Company of Archers 1729. Married a granddaughter of George, Earl of Cromarty. Died Edinburgh 23 April 1763.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYMURRAY, ADAMARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(49)Obv: Arms of Adam Murray; above, motto in ribbon, TOUT PREST ('All ready'). Below, in ribbon, Adamus Murray 1718 (in Gothic lettering); below, E Collegio Divi Leonardi. Rev: Archer , wearing bonnet with saltire decoration, doublet, breeches and hose, quiver at right side, standing on plinth with legs crossed ; Juvatque novos Decerpere Flores ('And it is pleasing to pick new flowers'). MURRAY, AdamCreated byA49.jpg19121718171817181718H8.8x W6.8cm1718ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghBURDEN, ArchibaldCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3195collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16261626162609:10:2217:12:1609:14:3516:16:37'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.medalARCHERYsilverPITKAIRLYCIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHSPORTCOMPETITIONLORDARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLESLIE, David (Lord Newark)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-12HC:C8DonationunknownunknownLESLIE, David (Lord Newark)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-12Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-12goodMedal of David Leslie of Pitkairly, 1626 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -12/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016261The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David Leslie was the fifth son of Sir Patrick Leslie of Pitcairly. He matriculated at St Andrews 1622/23, St Salvator's College, 6th January 1623: 8th name in the list, David Leslie. Graduated BA 1625 Distinguished military leader. Served under Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, then in the Civil Wars in the parliamentary forces at Marston Moor (1644) and Hereford (1645). Defeated Montrose (No. HC814(8)) at Philiphaugh, 1645; defeated by Cromwell at Dunbar, 1650, and at Worcester (1651), after which he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. After the Restoration in 1661 he was created 1st Baron Newark. Died 1682. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, DAVIDNEWARK, LORDSILVERPITKAIRLYCIVIL WARPHILIPHAUGHSPORTCOMPETITIONLORDARCHERgalleryobject history file12 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(5)Obverse: engraved with the arms of David Leslie - quarterly, 1st and 4th, a bend (couped) charged with three buckles; 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant. Reverse: engraved with D* L/ 1626, surronded with scrollwork and stars.LESLIE, DavidCreated byA5.jpg19301626162616261626H 4.5x W 3.2 cm1626ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-12AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3237collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17191719171909:39:0411:22:2011:21:0416:16:55'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYLORDSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαROSEHILL, David (5th Earl of Northesk)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownROSEHILL, David (5th Earl of Northesk)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of David, Lord Rosehill, 1719 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017191The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 19 Feb 1718, St Leonard's College. Succeeded his father as 5th Earl of Northesk in 1729. Died unmarried at Ethis, 1741.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYNORTHESK , 5TH EARL OFROSEHILL, LORD DAVIDLORDSPORTSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(50)Obv: Arms of David, Lord Rosehill; below, motto in ribbon, TACHE-SANS-TACHE ('Strive without reproach'); below, David D. Rosehill Leonardinus / quinta emissa sagitta palmam rapuit / 24 junii-anno 1719 ('David Rosehill St Leonard's, the fifth arrow having been fired took the palm, 24 June 1719'). Rev: Archer standing facing, bow in , hand. hand on branch of tree, wearing bonnet, tartan doublet and hose (style 15a); in the background 2 more standing archers. Above, in a ribbon: SIM(I)LI FRONDESCET VIRGA METELLO ('The bough will blossom with similar metal') (alludes to the golden bough in Virgil Aeneid 6) ROSEHILL, Lord DavidCreated byA50.jpg19131719171917191719H8.9x W6.6cm1719ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3238collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17201720172009:48:3611:22:4216:16:55'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYARCHERSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαLESLIE, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownLESLIE, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of James Leslie of Mindeens, 1720. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017201The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. The fourth son of the 7th Earl of Rothes matriculated 18 Feb 1719, St Salvator's College. Became an advocate; appointed sheriff-depute of Fife 1748. Solicitor of Exchequer. Died at Clapton 1761.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYLESLIE, JAMESARCHERSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(51)Obv: Arms of Rothes; below, motto in ribbon, GRIP - FAST. Rev: Archer , shooting at target and crowned by flying Mercury. Above, in ribbon, HINC AUSPICARI CAPITI DECUS MOS EST LESLEIS ('The Leslies are accustomed to win their first crown of victory from this source'). Below, Mr James Lesly 1720. LESLIE, JamesCreated byANL1.jpg19141720172017201720H8.8x W6.6cm1720ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3239collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17211721172109:39:3311:23:1316:16:56'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYJACOBITECOMPETITIONARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαHALDANE, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownHALDANE, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Haldane, 1721. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017211The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 24 Feb 1721, St Leonard's College. The identity of this Alexander Haldane is uncertain, though since he heads the list of matriculants in his year it is highly likely that he was a laird's son. He may have been a son of Patrick Haldane, born 1683, second (surviving) son of John Haldane of Gleneagles. Patrick Haldane was Professor of Greek at St Salvator's College 1705-7 and of Ecclesiastical History in the University 1707-1718 and became Provost of St Andrews in 1716. He succeeded to the Gleneagles estate in 1755. Patrick Haldane's only recorded offspring are from his marriage to Margaret Forrester around 1720; however, it is possible that this Alexander was a son to Patrick from an earlier, unrecorded, marriage. Alternatively, an Alexander Haldane was the older son of John Haldane of Lanrick (born 1677, and a prominent Jacobite in both the 1715 and 1745 risings) and nephew of James Haldane, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at St Andrews 1721-1727. This Alexander Haldane took part in the 1745 rising, captaining a Perthshire squadron at Culloden. The arms of the Haldanes of Lanrick differ from those of Gleneagles by only the addition of.. a crescent …, which is not present on this medal, but its omission could be an error by the engraver, or the result of unclear instruction. Also, if the reverse inscription (below) is interpreted as alluding to Jacobite sympathies, Lanrick would be the likelier source. The competition in 1721 was marred by a dispute which is recorded in the Faculty of Arts minute book (University of St Andrews manuscripts UY 411/4): Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYJACOBITEHALDANE, ALEXANDERCOMPETITIONARCHERSPORTSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(52)Obv: Arms of the Haldanes of Gleneagles: quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a saltire engrailed sa,; 2nd, arg., a saltire engrailed between four roses gu.; 3rd, arg., a bend chequy, all within a border az.; helmeted and mantled; crest, an eagle's head erased; above, motto in ribbon, SUFFER SUFFER; below, in a cartouche, Alexander Haldane/ 1721. Rev: Archer standing facing, bow in l. hand, wearing bonnet, tartan doublet and hose (style 15a), having shot a flying bird, with a dog and animal with stag's head to r, small body below. Above, in a ribbon, JUVENILIS NISUS ('Youthful endeavour'); below, in a ribbon, DIGNIOR HOC JACULO PRAEDA NECANDA MANET ('There remains a quarry to be slain more worthy of this shaft')HALDANE, AlexanderCreated byA52.jpg19151721172117211721H8.8x W6.9cm1721ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3240collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17221722172209:39:5611:23:3716:16:56'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBETHUNE, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownBETHUNE, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of David Bethune of Kilconquhar, 1722. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017221The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 14 Feb 1722, St Leonard's College. Joined the Royal Company of Archers 1726. Married 1731 to Anna, daughter of David Bethune of Balfour, who succeeded to the Balfour estate in 1760.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYBETHUNE, DAVIDCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(53)Obv: Arms of David Bethune of Kilconquhar; above, motto in ribbon, RESOLUTIO CAUTA; below, in a cartouche, David Bethune / of Kilconquhar / 1722. Rev: Archer , shooting at target and crowned by flying Mercury. Left and above, ribbon inscribed MANET INGENS GLORIA VIRUM('Awesome glory awaits the man') BETHUNE, DavidCreated byA53.jpg19161722172217221722H9x W6.7cm1722ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3241collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17241724172409:40:2311:24:1016:16:56'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαAYTOUN, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownAYTOUN, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Aytoun of Kinaldie, 1724 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrewsto fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017241The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 16 March 1726, St Salvator's College. Had a military career. Died 1766 without issue and the Kinaldie estate passed out of the Aytoun family.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYAYTOUN, ALEXANDERCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(54)Obv: Arms of Alexander Aytoun of Kinaldie; above, motto in ribbon, QUAE SURSUM SUNT ('The things which are on high'). Below, Ale'xr Aytone of Kinaldie / Anno etatis 14 / 1724 (final digit altered - (?) from 2). Rev: Archer , shooting at target and crowned by flying Mercury. Left and above, ribbon inscribed NEC SEMPER ARCUM TENDET APOLLO ('Nor will Apollo always bend his bow') (source = Horace?). AYTOUN, AlexanderCreated byA54.jpg19171724172417241724H9.1x W7.2cm1724ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3242collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17251725172509:40:4211:25:1416:16:56'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYARCHERCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSCRYMGEOUR, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSCRYMGEOUR, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Scrymgeour of Tealing, 1725. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017251The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Son of John Scrymgeour of Tealing and Jean Duncan, sister of James Duncan, Professor of Philosophy in St Salvator's College. Matriculated 18 Feb 1723. He was for a long time shore master of Dundee.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSCRYMGEOUR, ALEXANDERARCHERCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(55)Obv: Arms of Alexander Scrymgeour of Tealing: gu., a lion rampantcontourné or armed and langued az. Holding in his dexter paw a scimitar in dexter chief point a dove (?) Volant; helmeted and mantled; crest, a lion's paw grasping a scimitar arg.; above, motto in ribbon, DISSEPATE ('Disperse'); elow, in a scroll, Alexander Scrymsoure / de Tealing 1725. Rev: Archer , shooting at target and crowned by flying Mercury. Left and above, ribbon inscribed NIL ACTUM CREDAS, ALIQUID SI RESTET AGENDUM ('Do not believe anything done if something remains to be done'). Below: Quo quisque est major, magis est placabilis ira Et faciles motus, mens generosa capit The greater anyone is, his anger is the more pacifiable A noble spirit is capable also of easy movements (Ovid, Tristia III.5, 31-2) SCRYMGEOUR, AlexanderCreated byA55.jpg19661725172517251725H9.8x W7.7cm1725ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3243collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17261726172609:41:0411:26:3716:16:56'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.SPORTmedalARCHERYCIVIL HISTORYCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαVILANT, WilliamSt Leonard's CollegeUnited CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownVILANT, WilliamThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of William Vilant, 1726. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Anderews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017261The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Son of William Vilant, Principal of St Mary's College 1691-3; matriculated 21 Feb 1724, St Salvator's College. Later Professor of Humanity in St Leonard's College and, after 1747, Professor of Civil History in the United College until 1762. Probably the father of Nicolas Vilant, Professor of Mathematics in the United College 1765-1807.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSPORTMEDALARCHERYST LEONARD'S COLLEGEVILANT, WILLIAMUNITED COLLEGECIVIL HISTORYCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(56)Obv: Ornamental shield with boar rampant. Below: Gulielmus Vilant E / Collegio St Salvatoris. Rev: Archer , with bonnet decorated with saltire, doublet, breeches and hose, standing on plinth with legs parallel, drawing bow left handed. Around, Intaminatis fulget Honoribus - Virtus repulsae nescia Sordidae* ('Virtue shines with undefiled honour unknowing of sordidness': Horace Odes 3.2.8) VILANT, WilliamCreated byA56.jpg19671726172617261726H8.6x W6.3cm1726ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3244collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17271727172709:41:3411:27:1916:16:57'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalHEBREWORIENTAL LANGUAGESCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαHADOW, GeorgeSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownHADOW, GeorgeThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of George Hadow, 1727. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017271The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Probably a son of James Hadow, Principal of St Mary's 1707-47; matriculated 26 March 1728, St Salvator's College. Became Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages in St Mary's 1748-80.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYHADOW, GEORGESILVERMEDALST MARY'S COLLEGEHEBREWORIENTAL LANGUAGESCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(57)Obv: Arms of George Hadow; above, motto in ribbon, UT PROSIM ('That I may be of use') Rev: Archer , shooting at target and crowned by flying Mercury, standing on plinth inscribed Nec opinato Victor. / 1727 ('Unexpected winner 1727'). Left and above, ribbon inscribed GEORGIUS HADOW AETAT XV HADOW, GeorgeCreated byA57.jpg19681727172717271727H9.1x W7.2m1727ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3245collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17281728172809:42:0411:27:4016:16:57'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαPATULLO, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownPATULLO, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of James Patullo of Balhoussie, 1728. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrewsto fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017281The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 25 March 1728, St Leonard's College. He was the son of John Patullo, winner of the arrow in 1700, and this medal copies that of his father (No. 32). Married Elizabeth Erskine and died 1773.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERPATULLO, JAMESgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(58)Obv: Arms of James Patullo of Balhoussie; above, motto in ribbon, AEGRIS OPEM FERO ('Bring aid to the sick') Below, James Patullo de Balhouffie / E Coll : D. Leonardi 1728. Rev: Archer . Below: Certius alata qui figit arundine metam; / Huic non turpe lucrum sed cadit altus honos: / Scilicet, excelsus celebrat per strata triumphos; / Et pompam vitis munere claudit ovans. / 'To him who pierces the target more accurately with his winged reed There falls not base profit but high honour So raised up he celebrates triumphs through the streets / And rejoicing finishes his celebration with wine.' PATULLO, JamesCreated byA58.jpg19691728172817281728H9x W6.7cm1728ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3161collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17291729172909:42:2411:28:0316:16:35'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER MEDALARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαYOUNG, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownYOUNG, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Robert Young, 1729. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017291The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Probably a son of David Young, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the United College 1747-..); matriculated 25 March 1728.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALYOUNG, ROBERTSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER MEDALARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(59)Obv: Arms of Robert Young; above, motto in ribbon, PRESS THROUGH. Rev: Archer , shooting at target; below, Nostri sine caede Triumphi ('Our triumphs are without killing')/ Robertus Young / E. Coll. D. Leonardi / 1729 YOUNG, RobertCreated byA59.jpg19701729172917291729H8.9x W6.5cm1729ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3196collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16271627162709:10:5917:17:5509:17:4816:16:37'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.medalsilverARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWGARDENARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSTIRLING, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSTIRLING, JohnThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of John Stirling of Garden, 1627. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson - 13/8/2009)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016271The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. John Stirling, born 23rd July 1614, the eldest son of Sir John Stirling of Garden. He matriculated at St Andrews 1625/26, St Leonard's College: 5th name in the list, Joannes Sterlinus. Graduated BA 1627, aged 13. He died before 1639 without issue; his brother, Archibald, succeeded to the Garden estate. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverMEDALSILVERARCHERYSTIRLING, JOHNSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWGARDENARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(6)Obverse:engraved with the arms of Stirling of Keir;- on a bend three buckles Reverse: engraved I.S/ 1627STIRLING, JohnCreated byA6.jpg19311627162716271627H 4.7 x W 3.3 cm1627ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3246collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17301730173009:42:4611:28:3016:16:57'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSIBBALD, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSIBBALD, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of David Sibbald, 1730 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017301The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 22 March 1732.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALSIBBALD, DAVIDCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(60)Obv: Arms of David Sibbald. Below, on a banner, David Sibbald / Student in St Leonards / 1730. Rev: Archer , with bonnet, doublet, breeches and hose, quiver at right side, with legs crossed.SIBBALD, DavidCreated byA60.jpg19711730173017301730H8.8x W6.9cm1730ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3254collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17351735173509:43:1711:30:0911:29:1816:16:57'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalJACOBITESBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIECULLODENCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMACLEOD, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownMACLEOD, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Macleod of Muiravonside, 1735. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09).16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017351The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 26 March 1735, St Leonard's College. A staunch Jacobite - aide-de-camp to Bonnie Prince Charlie; he accompanied the Prince from the battlefield of Culloden. He is mentioned in Boswell's Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson in 1773. Boswell and Johnson met Sandy MacLeod in Raasay. He had been in exile on the Continent for 18 years after Culloden and he wasn't officially pardoned until 1778. He is described by Boswell as having 'at times an excessive flow of spirits' and according to Boswell he 'made much jovial noise, but was too violent for my nerves'. On the other hand, Dr Johnson seemed to like him. He died in 1784, allegedly having been poisoned by his cook in order to prevent him marrying his mistress and mother of his two illegitimate children.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALJACOBITESMACLEOD, ALEXANDERBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIEJACOBITESCULLODENCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(61)Obv: Arms of Alexander Macleod of Muiravonside: quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a castle arg,; 2nd, gu., three legs of a man flexed in triangle garnished and spurred or; 3rd, a deer's head cabossed or; helmeted and mantled; crest, a lion's head erased proper; above, motto in ribbon, MURUS AHENEUS ('Wall of brass'); below arms: Alexander Macleod / de Muiravonside Junior / 1735. Rev: Archer with bonnet decorated with cockade with saltire, tartan doublet and breeches and hose, on pedestal inscribed: Quaesitioris, hoc Praeludium, Victoriae ('This is the prelude of a more sought-after victory'). The outfit of this archer matches the uniform of the Royal Company of Archers of the period. MACLEOD, DavidCreated byA61.jpg19721735173517351735H11.1x W7.4cm1735ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3255collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17361736173609:43:4311:30:4016:16:58'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalARCHERSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMCLEOD, JohnpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownMCLEOD, JohnThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of John McLeod of Talisker, 1736. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017361The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 26 March 1735, St Leonard's College. Had a military career, rising to Lieutenant-Colonel in the service of the States-general.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALMCLEOD, JOHNARCHERSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(62)Obv: Arms of John McLeod of Talisker; below, motto in ribbon, MURUS AHENEUS ('Wall of brass'); below: John McLeod of Talisker. Rev: Archer, on pedestal inscribed: / Quo me cunque ducet generosa gloria Sequar / Bonorum aemulus memor Academiae / 'Wherever noble glory leads me I will follow / As a competitor of the good, mindful of the University' MCLEOD, JohnCreated byA62.jpg19731736173617361736H11.4x W7.4cm1736ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3256collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17381738173809:44:0611:31:2611:31:1116:16:58'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSHARP, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownSHARP, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Sir James Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1738. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017381The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Great-grandson of the murdered Archbishop James Sharp and nephew of Alexander Sharp, winner of medals nos. HC814(41)and 43, this James Sharp was the son of Sir James Sharp, a staunch Jacobite who fought at Sheriffmuir in 1715. He matriculated 23 March 1737, St Leonard's College. His daughter and heiress married James Lumisdain, a Provost of St Andrews, who succeeded through her to the estate of Strathtyrum.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALSHARP,JAMESSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(63)Obv: Arms of Sir James Sharpe of Strathtyrum; above, motto in ribbon, PRO MITRA CORONAM ('A crown for a mitre'); below: Sir James Sharpe / of Stratyrum / BAR'T. Rev: Archer r., on pedestal inscribed, Non hic Victoria Stabit / 1738 ('Victory will not stop here') (2 further lines of inscription erased). SHARP, JamesCreated byA63.jpg19741738173817381738H11.1x W7.6m1738ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3257collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17391739173909:49:3811:31:5116:16:59'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαHENDERSON, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownHENDERSON, RobertThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Sir Robert Henderson of Fordell, 1739. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017391The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Matriculated 28 Feb 1738, St Leonard's College. He was the 4th baronet of Fordell and he married Isabella, daughter of Archibald Stuart of Torrence.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALHENDERSON, ROBERTCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(64)Obv: Arms of Sir Robert Henderson of Fordell; below, motto in ribbon, SOLA-VIRTUS-NOBILITAT ('Virtue alone ennobles'); below: Sir Robert Henderson / of Fordell Bar't. Rev: Archer , on pedestal inscribed, Non in hoc gloriabor / 1739 ('I will not glory in this'). HENDERSON, RobertCreated byANL3.jpg19751739173917391739H10.9x W7.4cm1739ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3258collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17451745174509:45:0511:32:1216:16:59'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBAYNE, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownBAYNE, AlexanderThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Bayne of Riraces, 1745. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017451The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Son and heir of Alexander Bayne of Rires, Professor of Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh. Matriculated 15 Feb 1745, St Leonard's College. Physician in Perth; died before 12th August 1759.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALBAYNE, ALEXANDERCOMPETITIONSPORTSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(65)Obv: Arms of Alexander Bayne of Riraces; above, motto in ribbon, VIRTUTE ('by Virtue'); below: Alexander Bayne of Riraces. Rev: Archer , (St Andrew on cross on bonnet badge?), on pedestal inscribed, Nil tam Diffuile [for Difficile] quod non Solertia Vincat / 1745 ('Nothing is so difficult that skill will not conquer'). BAYNE, AlexanderCreated byA65.jpg19761745174517451745H10.3x W6.6m1745ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3259collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople17491749174909:50:3211:33:5211:33:2916:17:0012:34:55'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114ac114MTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDUNCAN, AlexanderpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082011-03-212009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDUNCAN, Alexander, C.W.The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Alexander Duncan of Craigton, 1749. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017491The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Born 26th August 1733; son of James Duncan, Professor of Philosophy, St Salvator's College and Anne Nairn. He inherited the Craigtoun estate through his mother in 1748, the year that both of his parents died. He matriculated at St Andrews 1746/47 (11 February 1747, St Salvator's College); he graduated in the United College, BA 1749, MA 1750. Admitted an advocate in 1755; he died 23rd January 1799. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALDUNCAN, ALEXANDERCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(66)Obv: Arms of Alexander Duncan of Craigton; above, motto in ribbon, DISCE PATI ('Learn to endure'); below, Alexander Duncan de Craigton / 1749. Rev: Archer , with bonnet, tartan doublet and breeches and hose, firing at target and being crowned by flying Mercury. Around, a ribbon inscribed, OMNIA CONANDO DOCILIS SOLERTIA VICIT ('By trying our skill overcomes everything'). Archer stands on pedestal inscribed, Ipsa quidem virtus subimet pulcherrima Merces ('That very beautiful virtue overcomes profit'). DUNCAN, AlexanderCreated byANL2.jpg19771749174917491749H10.2x W7.3m1749ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3260collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17501750175009:45:4011:34:2016:17:00'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDEMPSTER, GeorgepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDEMPSTER, GeorgeThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of George Dempster of Dunnichen, 1750. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017501The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Born in Dundee in December 1732, he matriculated 24 Feb 1748, United College. Aged 17 in 1750. Admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates 1 March 1755 and became MP for Perth in 1761, when he was also admitted a burgess of Dundee. Died in 1818, aged 86.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALDEMPSTER, GEORGESPORTARCHERSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(67)Obv: Arms of George Dempster of Dunnichen; above, motto, FORTITER ET STRENUE ('Bravely and strenuously'); below: Geo Dempster ESQ'R of DUNNICHAN. Rev: Archer , on pedestal inscribed 1750; above, in ribbon, LAETUS SORTE TUA VIVE SAPIENTER ('Joyful in your lot, live wisely'). DEMPSTER, GeorgeCreated byA67.jpg19781750175017501750H11.4x W7.4m1750ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3261collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17511751175109:51:2109:46:2611:36:1311:34:4316:17:00'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBRUCE, Charles (5th Earl of Elgin, 9th Earl of Kincardine)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownBRUCE, Charles (5th Earl of Elgin, 9th Earl of Kincardine)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine, 1751. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competitionto fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017511The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Charles, 9th Earl of Kincardine and 5th Earl of Elgin, matriculated 15 Feb 1751, United College. Died 1771. This medal was probably provided by his son Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin, when he was a student at St Andrews in the 1780s.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALSPORTBRUCE, CHARLES ELGIN, 5TH EARL OF KINCARDINE, 9TH EARL OFCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(68)Obv: Arms of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine; below, motto in ribbon, FUIMUS ('We have been') Rev: Archer , with plumed bonnet, jacket, tight breeches and hose. Above, in ribbon, TELA QUAM CERTO MODERATUR ARCU ('A plan which is mastered by a sure bow'); below, 1751. BRUCE, CharlesCreated byANL4.jpg19791751175117511751H8.4x W6.1cm1751ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3262collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17521752175209:51:4411:36:4016:17:00'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαDURHAM, JamespersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownDURHAM, JamesThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of James Durham of Largo, 1752? One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017521The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Born 1732; son of James Durham of Largo and Ann Anstruther. Succeeded his father as 5th baron of Largo 1741. Matriculated 10 Feb 1749, United College. Married Ann, daughter of Thomas Calderwood of Polton. A prominent member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, his medal winning score of 94 in 1767 was the Old Course record for 86 years. Died 1808. His son and heir, James (1754-1840) served in the army for 70 years and became a full general. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALDURHAM, JAMESSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(69)Obv: Arms of James Durham, of Largo; above, motto in ribbon, VICTORIA NON PRAEDA ('Victory not riches'); below, James Durham of Largo. Rev: Archer . Around, a ribbon inscribed, ADEO IN TENERIS CONSUESCERE MULTUM EST ('To this extent it is important to spend time among the striplings'). Archer stands on pedestal inscribed, Disce Puer Virtutem / Famamque extendere factis ('Learn virtue in peace and extend your fame through deeds'). (Virgil) DURHAM, JamesCreated byANL5.jpg19801752175217521752H10.6x W7.1cm1752ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3197collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16271627162709:11:3417:18:2409:18:4216:16:38'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSPORTCOMPETITIONLORDSILVER ARROWCIVIL WARARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαWEMYSS, David (Lord Elcho)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-10-052011-06-102011-04-082009-11-272009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownWEMYSS, David (Lord Elcho)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of David Wemyss, Lord Elcho, 1627. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016271The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David, later Lord Elcho and Earl of Wemyss (1610-1679), son of Sir John Wemyss, who in 1628 became Lord Wemyss. He matriculated at St Andrews 1625/26, St Leonard's College, 8th name in the list, David Wemyss. As Lord Elcho, he led the Covenanting forces defeated by Montrose at Tippermuir, 1644. Became Earl of Wemyss 1649. Married (i) in 1628 to the Hon. Jean Balfour, eldest daughter of Robert Balfour of Burleigh: three daughters; (ii) to Lady Eleanor Fleming (died without issue); (iii) Lady Margaret Lesly, daughter of John, 6th Earl of Rothes: one son and one daughter. Died 1679. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYWEMYSS, DAVIDLORD, ELCHOSPORTCOMPETITIONLORDSILVER ARROWCIVIL WARWEMYSS, EARL OFARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(7)Obverse: engraved with arms of David Wemyss:- quarterly, 1st and 4th, a lion rampant; 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory; helmeted and mantled; crest, a swan ppr. dividing the initials D W; supporters, two swans . Reverse: engraved with the figure of an archer drawing a bow, dress is of hat, doublet, and ruffle, breeches surronded by floral scroll-work and the date 1627.WEMYSS, DavidCreated byA7.jpg19321627162716271627H 8.8x W 6.2 cm1627ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3263collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17541754175409:46:5011:41:1811:39:5316:17:01'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.ARCHERYsilvermedalSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWARROWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFRANCIS, (Lord Doune, 9th Earl of Moray)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-26HC:C8BROOK, Alexander J.B.DonationunknownunknownMURRAY, FrancisThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-26Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-26goodMedal of Francis, Lord Doune. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow competition at the University of St Andrews.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -26/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200017541The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. Francis, Lord Doune, was the eldest son of the 7th Earl of Moray. He was born on 11 Jan 1737 and matriculated 19 Feb 1754, United College. He completed his education with the Grand Tour, having, according to Dutens in Turin 1759, masters in dancing, music, Italian, French and Civil Law. He succeeded his father in 1767, and in making improvements to his estates is said to have planted upwards of 13 million trees. He was chosen one of the 16 representatives of the Scottish peerage and in 1796 was created a British peer with the title Baron Stuart of Castle Stewart in Inverness. He died at Drumsheugh on 28 August 1810, aged 74.Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverARCHERYSILVERMEDALMURRAY, FRANCISLORD, DOUNE MORAY, 9TH EARL OFSPORTCOMPETITIONARCHERSILVER ARROWARROWgalleryobject history file26 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(70)Obv: Arms of Francis, Lord Doune; above, motto in ribbon, SALUS PER CHRISTUM REDEMPTOREM ('Salvation through Christ the Redeemer'). Below, in a ribbon, FRANCIS-LORD-DOUNE. Rev: View of St Andrews, with the Castle, Cathedral, St Rule's, various town houses and the College chapel, and, in the foreground, a target attached to cliffs (?) pierced by an arrow held by a ribbon inscribed, CASU NON ARTE ('By luck not skill'). MURRAY, FrancisCreated byA70.jpg19811754175417541754H9.2x W8.7cm1754ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-26AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3198collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16281628162809:12:0709:25:0010:44:39'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',HC210HC211HC876(1)HC876(2)HC877single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYCOVENANTINGCIVIL WARROYALISTPHILIPHUGHMONTROSESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαeventgebeurtenisévénementEreignisحدثγεγονόςsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαGRAHAM, James (1st Marquess of Montrose, 5th Earl of Montrose)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-152009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownGRAHAM, James (1st Marquess of Montrose, 5th Earl of Montrose)The winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016281Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseCylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughBottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottleJames Graham, Marquess of MontroseThe Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. James, 5th Earl and later 1st Marquis of Montrose, born 1612, succeeded his father as Earl of Montrose in 1626. He matriculated at St Andrews 1626/27, St Salvator's College, 26th January 1627: 2nd name (after the Earl of Sutherland) in the list, Jacobus Gramus Comes Monterouse. Aged 16 in 1628. Married Magdalene Carnegie, daughter of the earl of Southesk in 1629: two sons. Montrose signed the National Covenant in 1638 and was at first one of the Covenanting leaders, but later he became disaffected and in 1644 declared for the King and was created Marquis. Defeated Lord Elcho at Tippermuir, Argyll at Inverlochy and Kilsyth, and won several other military victories until defeated at Philiphaugh in 1645 by David Leslie. Montrose escaped to the Continent but returned to Scotland in 1650 when he was defeated, captured, and later executed on 21 May. Eleven years later, after the Restoration, his remains were collected and interred in St Giles, Edinburgh. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYCOVENANTING MONTROSE, EARL OF MONTROSE, MARQUIS OFGRAHAM, JAMESCIVIL WARROYALISTPHILIPHUGHMONTROSESPORTCOMPITITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(8)Obverse: Arms of James, Earl of Montrose; quarterly, 1st and 4th, on a chief three escallops; 2nd and 3rd, three roses; helmeted and mantled out of an earl's coronet, with motto above, in ribbon, NON OBLIE ('Do not forget'); supporters, two storks; below the shield, JAMES.EARLE.OF / MONTROES / 1628. Reverse: Archer with bonnet, doublet, breeches and hose. GRAHAM, JamesCreated byA8.jpg19331628162816281628H 7.5x W 5.4 cm1628ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 3199collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern16281628162809:15:4609:26:1116:16:39'An Account of the Archery Medals Belonging to the Universitry of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen',single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 343-469published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 1893-4djm67ac114ac114MTMTOn long-term display in MUSA for the foreseeable future.silvermedalARCHERYSTRATHENDRIESPORTCOMPETITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFORRESTER, DavidpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-10-062011-06-102011-04-082009-12-022009-08-13HC:C8DonationunknownunknownFORRESTER, DavidThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(1)-(73)73Present2009-08-13Stored WithComponentRecord state2009-08-13goodMedal of David Forrester of Strathendrie, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.to fill in (Michelle Thomson -13/8/09)16:15:29musa/g22009THOMSON, Michelle2011-04-082009Bute Photo Unit, School of Biologycolour photographPicture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814 and HC814(1)-(73)200016281The Silver Arrow archery competition seems to have been held from about 1618 to about 1754 (at least medals from this period are extant). See record HC814 for a more detailed history of the competition. David Forrester matriculated at St Andrews 1627/28, St Salvator's College: 8th name in the list, David Forrester. He graduated MA 1629. He has not been traced, but the arms suggest a connection with the Forrester family of Strathendrie. Archery Medalsmedalmedalgallerymusa/g2silverSILVERMEDALARCHERYSTRATHENDRIESPORTFORRESTER, DAVIDSPORTCOMPITITIONSILVER ARROWARCHERgalleryobject history file13 August 2009CATThe winner of the Silver Arrow archery competition purchased a medal, which was then attached to one of the silver arrows, and ceremoniously paraded each year before the start of the competition.HC814(9)Obverse: Arms of the Forresters of Strathendrie:- three hunting horns stringed; above, D F; below, 1628. Reverse: Archer . FORRESTER, DavidCreated byA9.jpg19341628162816281628H 4.7x W 3.3 cm1628ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownCRE2009-08-13AB16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 1573HC814(1)-(73) 1180collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern09:47:4210:05:2109:30:18HC814single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67ac114ac114ALDJBMoved from Museums Collection Office to MUSA, for display when MUSA opened in October 2008.2011-10-062011-04-152011-04-152008-11-112000-01-05HC:C81Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-053 silver arrows used to display archery medals from silver arrow competition.excellent16:15:29musa/g22008DALE, Amy2011-04-082008Picture taken from CD. File size decreased.Picture taken from CD. File size decreased.Picture taken from CD. File size decreased.HC814/1-70 & HC815/1-31Collection of 70 silver archer medals given to the University by winners of the silver arrow competition.Archery Medalssilvergallerymusa/g2silvergallerysee object fileNovember 2008HC815ARROW1.jpgARROW2.jpgARROW3.jpgUniversity of St Andrews2000-01-05A16:15:29DALE, AmyUpdated as part of Adlib improvements2011-04-08museummusa/g2/case 151 1181collect>intern11:41:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJBstained glassglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCHALMERS, ThomaspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102001-12-032000-01-051Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05Stained glass window: The Chalmers window: 3 hotizontal sections each with 3 vertical sections.poor (1999)1All 9 panels originally surmounted by a semi-circular pane. All pieces recovered from the Woodburn store in August 1999; sent to Christian Shaw for conservation & assemblage; moved to Gateway museum and framed in wood. Top panel taken by Chriatian Shaw for use to re-build whole window.stained glassconsglass & lead & woodSTAINED GLASSGLASSCHALMERS, THOMASHC816H320cm x W172cm x D (? once frame built)University of St Andrews2000-01-05Acons1 1182collect>intern14:24:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JBJB2011-06-032000-01-132000-01-05HC:C761Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05silver medallion in memory of Alex Skenegood1stored with macesMedalsmedallionstschapelsilversee object fileHC817H41cm (with chain) x Diam5cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-01-05Astschapel1 1183collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern20002000c. 200015:48:3216:28:3415:31:3115:30:5315:30:1415:29:3215:28:4315:27:4415:26:4917:22:3410:05:4115:30:2417:18:53HC2000.1single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114ac114ad458HRJBMoved to Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.VICE-CHANCELLORGOWNACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEtextilePRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsARNOTT, StrutherinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-142011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-04-252011-04-152011-03-282011-02-032010-04-222000-01-05DonationR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & [*] Incorporated)ScotlandTransferred to Museum Collections c. 2000.1Present2000-01-05ComponentRecord state2000-01-05goodVice Chancellor's gown: black brocaded silk gown with long closed sleeves and square collar trimmed with silver lace and silver frogging.good overall & very clean; back of collar torn;back top-left (as worn) of gown is pulled;right sleeve pulled & torn; tear on right hand side facing front (1cm hole).20042009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20042009PHILLIPSON, AndyROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC2000.1 - Vice-Chancellor's trencher2011-04-122011-07-132011-07-13after 18901Vice-Chancellor's TrencherLast worn by Professor Struther Arnott. Now packed in textile box.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk & silver threadVICE-CHANCELLORGOWNACADEMIC DRESSCOSTUMEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSARNOTT, PRINCIPAL STRUTHERTEXTILEPRINCIPALsee object file3 December 200416 September 2009Transferred to Museum Collections c. 2000.HC818leather lable inside collar reads: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED/(James Middlemass BC[] Incorporated)/ROBE MAKERS.EDINBURGH & GLASGOW/VICE-CHANCELLOR/ST. ANDREWS. also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL/PARIS EXHIBI|TION 1878/KIMBERLEY 1882Created byHC818.jpgVCGOWN.JPGdbi HC818 front.jpgdbi HC818 reverse.jpg20002000c. 2000ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & [*] Incorporated)CRE2000-01-05ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay12011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay11 1504collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern1914199915:32:5410:26:4715:30:2617:25:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ad458JBMoved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CUPsilverKARACHICARSTAIRSGOLFsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCANT, AlanpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-04-082011-03-282011-02-162000-06-06HC:C9unknownunknownThe cup was found in the University Muniments department. It was passed to Professor Ian Carradice by Dr Norman Reid in December 1999.1Present2000-06-06ComponentRecord state2000-06-06very goodHOPES, DavidThe Karachi golf club cup; a broad cup with 3 handles and 3 feet; 3 inscription is enclosed in a rectangular decorated shield design (raised); with a 3-sided mahogony base with square endsexcellent - felt wear on top of base17:23:58oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-16200820092Sporting TrophiessilverOpen Access Storeoastoresilver & wood & feltCUPSILVERCANTCANT, ALANKARACHICARSTAIRSGOLFOpen Access Storesee object fileAug 200816 September 2009The cup was found in the University Muniments department. It was passed to Professor Ian Carradice by Dr Norman Reid in December 1999.HC819Hallmarks(stamped): [1] 'crown', [2] 'lion', [3] 'u' (in gothic script), [4] 'W&H' (enxclosed in a flag shape): Inscription on front (engraved) 'Karachi Golf Club/HANDICAP CUP/PRESENTED BY/W.R. CARSTAIRS ESQ/WON BY(italics)/REV. A. CANT (Scr)/HOLES 108 SCORE 498'unknownHC819.jpg19991914H(cup):20cm x Diam rim:19cm x H (base):5.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC00952000-06-06AA17:23:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfA2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4A1 413collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195815:11:0016:15:4514:36:1816:42:1212:14:5012:01:28published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour-painter, born in Glasgow. Paterson trained in architecture at Glasgow University and, studied in Paris at the Ècole des Beaux Arts. He travelled to Italy, Holland and America before working in the practices of J. A. Campbell and Sir John Burnet. He set up his own architectural practice in Glasgow in 1891. His preference for architectural subjects is reflected in the Recording Scotland collection. The committee purchased three paintings from the artist, which all depict grand ‘buildings’, including the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral.1940sp.152, ill. p.153ac114alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19471862insurance list by artistUniversity Hall list by location, 1963 or 1983University Hall, Old Wing Alison ScottUniversity Hall Patricia de MontfortUniversity Hall, Old Wing, opposite room 9 Inventoried during research for Museum/Gallery studies exhibition "Elegy to the Scottish Landscape" 1992/1993University Hall, first floor, Old Wing.University Hall, first floor, Old Wing.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to First Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.LINLITHGOWARCHITECTURE, PALACEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-03-121998-02-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 2 Guineas insurance list by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-02-022011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodgoodgoodgoodLinlithgow Palace Courtyardframemountartworkslight foxing on image (Sandy Trant, 1999)Chip on right at middle.Insects (10) in upper section and at edge of mount under signature.As 1999, slight discolouration/foxing.Hepburn Hall, Common Room1958196319841989199219991999200320082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1958196319841990199219991999200320082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTLINLITHGOWARCHITECTURE, PALACEobject files in Collections Officewooden frame: 62.7 x 42.5 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 199019921999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC82signed, lower right: Alexander Paterson; inscribed lower left: LINLITHGOW PALACE COURTYARDThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by62119461946193919391939194534.0 x 22.5 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a corner of the courtyard at Linlithgow Palace, dominated by a tall round tower. Figures cluster by a rounded arch set into the wall on the left and the edge of a fountain can be glimpsed on the right.University of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0033PATERSON, Alexander Nisbet; (Scottish, 1862-1947)CRE1998-02-02ABuh1 1331collect>intern15:34:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ALDJBMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.CANDLEcandle holderWOODPLAYFAIRHOWIEHAY-FLEMINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Salvator's CollegeCollege HallinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102008-10-152000-05-091Present2000-05-09ComponentRecord state2000-05-09Wooden candle holder thought to be from the old college hall, St Salvator's. 2 pieces of wood screwed together by 3 screws. Main part of object is carved and the top has two holed to fix to the wall.good: canvas on base is rotting but main carving is in good condition2008DALE, Amy20081Curved wooden base covered with canvas and a small metal tube to support the candle. Main part of the object is carved with an orb surrounded by a shield. The shield is supported by 4 carved figures which appear to be 2 rabbits, a bearded man and a small boy.candle holdergallerymusa/g1wood & metal & canvasCANDLECANDLE HOLDERWOODPLAYFAIRHOWIEST SALVATOR'SCOLLEGE HALLHAY-FLEMINGsee object file15 October 2008HC8201. sticker on back (ink on paper):'Purchased at the sale of Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair's effects by G. Howie. It being formerly described as the candle holder of the old Colledge Hall where John Knox preached' 2. sticker on back (ink on paper):'The above is the handwriting of Mr Charles Howie. I bought this at the sale of his furniture, on the 14th of August 1899; and now hand it over to the University Court of St Andrews, in the hope that it will be carefully preserved. Knox did not preach in the old Common Hall of St Salvator's, although the pulpit stood long in it./D. Hay Fleming, 29th March 1927.H: 31cm, W:21cm, D:13cmUniversity of St Andrews2000-05-09Agallerymusa/g11 1332collect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibitST ANDREWS20:05:3614:59:3709:33:5015:02:14Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67kjk2ad458JBMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.stained glassglassBIBLICALleadsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-09-292011-03-112011-01-172000-05-09HC:C471Present2000-05-09ComponentRecord state2000-05-09Model Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway GalleriesStained glass (one of 4 pieces) showing a figure (biblical?) holding a book.good: glass is rotting in some areas. Overall is quite dusty.14:59:0509:32:47oastoregw2011-03-072011-01-102009KNOX, KevinDALE, AmyBURDGE, Jessica09:32:472011-09-292011-03-072009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-061Twenty-five pieces of glass held by lead framing. Object was previously hung in Romm A101 in St Mary's. It was one of 4 pieces hanging there.Furniturestained glassOpen Access Storeoastoreglass & leadSTAINED GLASSGLASSBIBLICALLEADOpen Access Storesee object fileTemporarily moved to Store after Model Rooms Exhibition.Moved from Open Acess Store to Gateway for display in Model Rooms exhibition16 September 2009HC821dbi HC821.jpgH: 36cm, W:17cm, D:1cmUniversity of St AndrewsKnox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταStained glass One of a set of four, this piece of early stained glass is thought to be from St Mary's College, University of St Andrews. The College of St Mary was founded in1538 by Archbishop James Beaton. The glass is hung as decoration in the windows of St Mary’s College Hall. The model of this room can be seen to the right of this case. 2011-01-102000-05-09A14:59:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 3, shelf B2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 1369collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15121689before 168915:39:2714:15:5716:04:4110:06:17HC823single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ac114ALDHRMoved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.CHARTER CHESTCHESTFURNITUREsealCHARTERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαWEEMS, JamesSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-05-062011-05-042011-04-152008-10-142000-05-17HC:C47Purchaseunknownunknown1PresentDEL PRIORE, AssuntaInventoried by Museum / Gallery Studies student.2000-05-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess notesGiven that the box bears the seal of Sir James Weems, its latest date of manufacture is 1689, when he ceased to be Principal of St Leonards College. St Leonards College was founded in 1512. If the chest was always associated with St Leonards College, as seems likely, 1512 would be the earliest date of manufacture.2000-05-17poorCharter chestHas been badly infested with woodworm: lid, upper edge of front panel and back right corner particularly badly infested. Wood crumbling in these areas: might need consolidation. Iron straps rusted. Keys for locks are missing.2008DALE, Amy2008ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC823 - another charter chest2011-03-02seventeenth century1Charter chestThe chest is of plank construction, each facet being made from two planks mortised and tenoned together, creating a flush surface, and these are joined at the angles with wooden dowls and further secured by six long iron straps, with iron nails, which traverse the box in various directions and which are fanned and foliated at the ends. The two side panels at the top have been reinforced by internal pine cross battens, which are screwed on. The box rests on pine runners, which have again been screwed on, indicating that they are later additions. The two hinges on which the lid operates are set on the straps which run under the base to the front panel of the box, while the two hasps of the two locks are set on strap hinges of their own. Two iron handles are affixed to the iron strap work at the top of the lid, while two iron rings are set on the strap work at the back. The hasps of the locks show traces of engraved decoration and have a decorative, stepped outline. Each lock plate has one keyhole, a casement for the hasps and is embellished with iron strips which are engraved with cross hatching. The front panel of the chest bears traces of sealing wax. Two different colours of wax indicate that the box was sealed at least twice, but only the top seals on each side are identifiable. The fragments of motto and heraldry show that these are the seals of Dr James Weems, Principal of St Leonards College from 21st December 1662 to 4th September 1689 (see 'Ordinary of Scottish Arms', Sir James Balfour Paul Lyon, Edinburgh 1903 and 'Fairbairn's Crests of Great Britain and Northern Ireland', Edinburgh 1860.FurnitureCHARTER CHESTgallerymusa/g1oak and pineCHARTER CHESTCHESTFURNITUREWEEMS, DR JAMESSEALCHARTERST LEONARDS COLLEGEobject history file15 October 2008HC822unknownManufactered bydbi HC822.jpg13511689151215121689H: 45.2 x W: 68.5 x D: 44.5 cmbefore 1689APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC0090C2008.7unknownMANU2000-05-17ADgallerymusa/g11 1266collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern15381797between 1538 and 179715:40:1814:08:0710:06:17HC822single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRMuseum/Gallery studies studentCHARTER CHESTCHESTFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-05-062011-04-152000-05-27HC:C47PurchaseunknownunknownAssunta Del Priore notes that reference is made to 'the large chest made of oak with three lock upon it' which contained 'the accounts of different factors for the New College [St Mary's] for a great number of years past', in Inventory of the Writes and Evidents in the Charter Chests of St Marys College, St Andrews 1797, p.12. She suggests that the chest mentioned may be HC823, which is known to have been in St Mary's College for a number of years. An inventory of 5 May 1698 records the contents of 'the charter chest' in St Mary's, which included a number of silver items and a long list of documents. However, no description of the chest is given. St Mary's College was founded in 1538. If the chest was made for St Mary's, it must have been made after this date.1Present2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateDates given on basis that the chest was made for St Mary's College, founded 1538, and is probably the chest referred to in the inventory of 1797.2000-05-27Charter chest1992DEL PRIORE, AssuntaCALVERT, Ruth1992ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographbetween 1538 and 17971Charter chestThe chest is of plank construction, one wide plank forming the facet of the box. The joints are lapped and secured with iron pins and short iron straps, two for each joint, and reinforced along the top sections with inlaid ironwork. The base of the box is affixed with four short iron straps and by means of being sandwiched between the side members of the chest and the runners on which the chest rests. The runners are positioned at the sides of the chest and extend at the front and back to forn feet. The lid is formed of one solid plank which overhangs the box at the ends. Two cross battens are affixed to the underside of the lid at the edges, lapping the sides of the box. Inside, three shelf plates on either side form two shelves, the third shelf plate forming a cover for the top shelf. The lid works on three strap hinges, onto which the hasps of the three locks are also set. These are secured by five large iron pins nailed in from the top of the lid and three nailed in from the back panel. The hasps have been decorartively engraved. Each lock plate has been secured with four iron bolts and has one key hole. Two of these have engraved key hole covers, but the third is broken off and missing. The lock plates are bounded on three sides by decorative iron strips, the patterns different for each lock.FurniturestmoakIRONCHARTER CHESTCHESTFURNITUREST MARY'S COLLEGEobject history fileUnknown26 November 1992Assunta Del Priore notes that reference is made to 'the large chest made of oak with three lock upon it' which contained 'the accounts of different factors for the New College [St Mary's] for a great number of years past', in Inventory of the Writes and Evidents in the Charter Chests of St Marys College, St Andrews 1797, p.12. She suggests that the chest mentioned may be HC823, which is known to have been in St Mary's College for a number of years. An inventory of 5 May 1698 records the contents of 'the charter chest' in St Mary's, which included a number of silver items and a long list of documents. However, no description of the chest is given. St Mary's College was founded in 1538. If the chest was made for St Mary's, it must have been made after this date.HC823unknownManufactered by1350179715381538179747.5 x 126.0 x 42.5 cmbetween 1538 and 1797APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-27Astm1 1860collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1930199920th century16:11:1516:10:5316:10:3215:41:5317:27:3517:19:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNACADEMIC DRESSACADEMICPROVOSTCOSTUMEtextilesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.University of St AndrewsSt Leonard's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-02-032011-02-032010-04-222002-03-15unknownR.W. Forsyth Ltd.Edinburgh or Glasgow, Scotland1Presentunknown200120012001Gown previously stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall. Transferred in 2001 to Collections Office, 71 North Street.2002-03-15ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-03-15very goodGown of Provost of St Leonard's Collegegood.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13mid 20th century (?)1Full length gown with long closed sleeves, vented at elbow. Square white collar. Black brocade decorative motif on vents of sleeves and cuffs; left and right side panels and reverse, centre of gown. textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremain gown: black corded silk; collar: white satin silk; yokeinterior: woolfelt or cotton linGOWNACADEMIC DRESSACADEMICUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPROVOSTST LEONARDS COLLEGEFORSYTH, R.W.COSTUMETEXTILEobject history file16 September 2009HC824black label sewn inside gown onto yoke: R.W. FORSYTH LTD. EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. small white label sewn beneath label, above: MIXED FIBRES. Tyvec label: recto: GT1 Tyvec label: recto, hand-written in ink: This gown belongs / to St Leonard's Coll St Andrews Univ / Provosts Gown. verso, hand-written in ink: EDIN 9/87 / 55" Length.Manufactered bydbi HC824 front.jpgdbi HC824 side.jpgdbi HC824 back.jpg1999193019401980length: 127.8 cm x breadth: 40.3 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth Ltd.MANU2002-03-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay12011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay11 1261collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern14101500about 142015:42:2014:08:0815:30:0409:47:5812:01:33A Short History of the University of St Andrews, Edinburghsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 20ac114ac114ac114kjk2ac114ALDHRMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.BLACKSTONEDEGREEORAL EXAMINATIONEXAMINATIONMAFURNITUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-102011-05-062011-03-282011-02-182010-12-132008-10-142000-05-27HC:C47CANT, R.G.unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-05-27ComponentRecord state2000-05-27goodBlackstone Carved stone with three bands, painted gold, carved around its lower middle, middle and upper parts. The lower band is broken by the uneven shape of the stone. Gold cord encircles stone.fair: chipped in many places. The cord appears to be modern.20082008RAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy20082008ALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132001about 14201Candidates for the MA sat on the Blackstone to take their oral examination. It was in use from about 1420 until the 18th century.Furnituremuseummusa/g1/case 2STONEcordBLACKSTONEDEGREEORAL EXAMINATIONEXAMINATIONMAFURNITUREobject history file28 July 200815 October 2008CITHC825unknownManufactered bydbi HC825.jpg15011500141014101500H41.5 x W49 x D49 cmabout 1420AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-27ABmuseummusa/g1/case 21 1262collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18561996after 1856ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:45:3416:25:4610:07:00Fourteenten: the development newsletter of the University of St Andrews, issue sixThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.2E2009.22002-05-122002-03-162009-01-27HC837single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.1, 4-5p.11Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogueac114ac114ac114JABHRGLOBECELESTIAL GLOBECELESTIALSTARNEBULAEZODIACsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byNewton & SonSTARLING, ThomasWOLLASTON, FpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-05-062011-04-152009-12-072000-05-272006May 2006DAMAGED DURING MOVE (AT ONE WEEK'S NOTICE) TO NEW STORE IN CRAWFORD ARTS CENTRE. RAPIDITY OF MOVE (DUE TO TREATMENT OF ASBESTOS IN PHYSICS STORE) COMPRISED TIME AVAILABLE FOR PACKING ETC- COMPLAINT REGISTERED WITH ESTATES DEPARTMENT. During handling by Leuchars Removals, an existing join in the wood of the horizon ring opened up, resulting in damage to the paper. Sylvia Sumira had previously repaired the join with animal glue. The horizontal support of one of the legs has come unglued (?) from within the vertical upright. It has been pushed back into place, but without fixative is not secure. Needs to be conserved once more once central museum store has been constructed (2008?) and no more major moves of storage facilities as a whole are envisaged.2006DamagedHC:C47Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownNewton & SonLondon, EnglandunknownW. Swan, 'Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St. Leonard St Andrews', May 1880, p. 65, F36 ' Large Celestial Globe [gymnasium]'. This may be HC826.1PresentSUMIRA, Sylvia10 November 199719971997Sumira examined the celestial globe. She found that there was a great deal of surface dust and grime on the globe. The varnish had become very brown and very brittle with a pronounced craquelure pattern. There were many scrapes and scratches, and several large varnish losses which had occured in areas of damage. There was a large split, about 40 cm long, to the shell of the globe, near the equator and there was a large area of damage at Orion with many smaller cracks radiating out from the centre. In addition, there were many cracks at the south pole and also a hole in the shell. In the damaged areas there was some loss of paper. There was surface grime and dust on the paper horizon ring. There were several varnish losses, many filled with grime. The paper had split and there was a split in the stand at August. Brasswork (two hour circles, meridian ring, meredian ring guide): all brass parts were very dirty with corrosion evident where the original lacquer had broken down. The locking screw at the meredian ring guide was missing and one of the screws at the north pole clamp had been replaced with an incorrect one. The clamp appeared to be slightly bent. The stand was very dirty and scuffed. Pieces of the veneer on the outside edge of the wooden horizon ring were missing. The joints were very loose so that the stand wobbled when moved. There was a split in the horizon ring at August.2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe firm Newton was a family concern, first operating from Chancery Lane, London and then moving to Fleet Street. John Newton (1759-1844), the founder, started producing globes around 1782. From 1818 he was joined by his son William Newton (1786-1861) and the firm was known as Newton & Son. The firm was prominent in the manufacture of globes throughout the nineteenth century with William's oldest son William Edward joining in 1838 followed by his brother Alfred Vincent. Successive generations continued with the business until the early part of the twentieth century. The engraver was T. Starling of Wilmington Square, Islington. Thomas Starling, a member of a family of engravers working from London, also engraved W. Beattie's 'Scotland Illustrated' (1838). The globe was made in the standard way: it was constructed from a papier mache shell coated with plaster and supported internally by a wooden pillar stretching from north to south poles, into which the pivots were driven. The sphere was covered with printed paper segments, called gores, which contain the information. A printed paper horizon ring was pasted onto the stand which encircles the globe. The globe and horizon rings were varnished. The globe was suspended in graduated brass meridian rings. During conservation, it was found that the inner shell of the globe was made from layers of newspaper pieces pasted together. Some fragments appeared to be from The Times and to date from 1856 (Sumira noted that the title of the Times was visible on pieces which have remained in the globe). The construction of the globe would therefore appear to be c.1856. The engraving on the globe mentions that the ascensions and declinations of the stars were calculated from 1830. It was often the case that such calculations were employed in the design of celestial globes made 50-100 years after the date given for the calculations. A weight, formed from a cloth bag filled with what is probably lead shot, was found in the globe during conservation. Animal glue had been used to join the globe at the equator.2001-09-03very goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesCurator's ChoiceSt Andrews MuseumGateway GalleriesCelestial Globegood. Conserved by Sylvia Sumira. See conservation treatment report (HCR, 3 Sept. 2001). Small loss from chest and foot of 'Orhiuchus' (noted 12 March 2002, HR)SUMIRA, SylviaSUMIRA, SylviaADAMSON, Petercolour photographcolour photographcolour photographcolour photographHC837 - terrestrial globe1996199720012001c.18561Terrestrial GlobeGreat care must be taken when moving the globe and stand. The globe is quite heavy and the joints on the stand may be weakened if allowed to bear the weight of the globe during lifting or moving. It would be preferable to place the globe on a board when moving it. The constellations are depicted figuratively.FurnituregwplasterWOODpapier machepaperbrassGLOBECELESTIAL GLOBECELESTIALSTARNEWTONNEWTON & SONSTARLING, THOMASWOLLASTON, FNEBULAEZODIACobject history fileFIGCATFIGW. Swan, 'Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St. Leonard St Andrews', May 1880, p. 65, F36 ' Large Celestial Globe [gymnasium]'. This may be HC826.HC826inscr. on globe: NEWTON'S / New and Improved / CELESTIAL GLOBE / On which all the STARS NEBULAE and CLUSTERS contained in / the extensive Catalogue of the late / F. WOLLASTON. F.R.S. / are accurately laid down their Right Ascension & Declinations / having been recalculated for the year 1830 / by W. Newton / Manufactured by NEWTON & SON 66 Chancery Lane London. / & 3 Fleet Street Temple Bar / ENGRAVED BY T. STARLING / Wilmington SquareunknownManufactered by13461347134815531996185618201840overall H 79 x W 43 cm diameter 51 cmafter 1856AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC2001.3LondonNewton & SonMANU2000-05-27AAgw1 1269collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18921990after 189216:18:3416:18:0416:17:3115:46:2817:27:5517:21:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DEAN OF DIVINITYDIVINITYCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsSt Mary's CollegeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-02-032011-02-032010-04-222000-05-28PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. Forsyth1Present2000-05-28ComponentRecord state2000-05-28goodDean of Divinity gown: violet gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in white material. Sleeves lined with white material.good. Slightly worn, material pulled in places. Facings and back of gown are dirty.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13after 18921Dean of Divinity gown from the University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibresDEAN OF DIVINITYDIVINITYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSST MARY'S COLLEGEGOWNobject history file16 September 2009HC827inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED / [James Middlemass &Co. Incorporated] /ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / DEAN OF THE FACULTY / OF DIVINITY also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872] / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 inscr. on label sewn into gown: MIXED FIBRES inscr. on label sewn into gown: 127 cm / 50" inscr. in ink on label tied to gown: DEAN OF DIVINITY / GOWN. / ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY / ATTENTION OF. MR WHITER.W. ForsythCreated bydbi HC827 front.jpgdbi HC827 side.jpgdbi HC827 back.jpg1990189218921990width of shoulders: 40.0 cm length of gown: 124.0after 1892APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)CRE2000-05-28ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay12011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay11 1270collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19361936193617:44:3617:44:1817:43:4516:22:5510:33:5910:33:1610:09:5610:09:4612:35:3212:34:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC828(2)ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDUKE OF KENTHRHLL.DHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEDOCTOR OF LAWSGOWNEARLEARL OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-082011-02-082000-05-28PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. ForsythIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of the Duke of Kent, or whether he purchased it and gave it to the University.1Present2000-05-28ComponentRecord state2000-05-28very goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D) gown, worn by H.R.H. The Duke of Kent: pimento (red) silk (?) gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in pimento material. Shoulderpiece lined with wool.good12:33:28oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-082009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-1319361H.R.H. George Edward Alexander Edmund, Duke of Kent, Earl of St Andrews, was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by the University of St Andrews in 1936.hood: Doctor of Laws. Pimento cloth lined with white satintextileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk(?)woolUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDUKE OF KENTHRHLL.DHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEDOCTOR OF LAWSGOWNDUKEKENTEARLEARL OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of the Duke of Kent, or whether he purchased it and gave it to the University.HC828(1)inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED / [James Middlemass &Co. Incorporated] /ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / HRH. THE DUKE OF KENT, EARL OF ST ANDREWS also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872] / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890R.W. ForsythCreated bydbi HC828(1) front.jpgdbi HC828(1) side.jpgdbi HC828(1) back.jpg1936193619361936width of shoulders: 41.0 cm length of gown: 145.01936APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)CRE2000-05-28AA12:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-08Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 1225collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18901999before 199916:23:2710:33:5910:33:1610:07:3414:22:2816:13:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREELL.D.DUKE OF KENTKENTST ANDREWSEARLEARL OF ST ANDREWSHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-03-042011-02-142000-05-30HC828(1)unknownunknownunknownIf this hood is indeed associated with HC828(1), it was probably made about 1936.1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord stateIf this hood is indeed associated with HC828(1), the gown with which it was found, it was probably made by R.W. Forsyth of Edinburgh and Glasgow, who produced the gown. HC828(1) was worn by H.R.H. George Edward Alexander Edmund, Duke of Kent, Earl of St Andrews.2000-05-30very goodhood: Doctor of Laws. Pimento cloth lined with white satingood16:13:16oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/112011-03-04before 19991Was stored with Duke of Kent's gown (HC828(1)) and may be associated with it.Doctor of Laws (LL.D) gown, worn by H.R.H. The Duke of Kent: pimento (red) silk (?) gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in pimento material. Shoulderpiece lined with wool.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHsatinHOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREELL.D.DUKE OF KENTKENTST ANDREWSEARLEARL OF ST ANDREWSHONORARY DEGREEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009If this hood is indeed associated with HC828(1), it was probably made about 1936.HC828(2)label sewn into lining: THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITYunknownManufactered byHC828 (2) back.jpgHC828 (2) side.jpgHC828 (2) tag.jpg1999189018901999L 102 x W 64 cm (open)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-30AA16:13:16ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerA2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2A1 1271collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501950195016:56:1816:56:0116:55:4616:24:3510:35:10HC850single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.DHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEDOCTOR OF LAWSGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsDUKE-ELDER, William StewartinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-04-152010-04-222000-05-28PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. ForsythIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Sir William, or whether he purchased it and gave it to the University.1Present2000-05-28ComponentRecord state2000-05-28goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D) gown, worn by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder: pimento (red) wool gown with long closed sleeves with red and yellow braiding and square collar and facings in pimento silkgood: small hole in back of gown and under left sleeve. Sleeves and facing are dirty.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-1319501Black cassock with silk facings (?) and red buttons, worn by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder: 23 buttons down front with red stitching for button holes, 1 button on each 'cuff' with red cord attached.Sir William W. Stewart Duke-Elder was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by the University of St Andrews in 1950.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreSILKwoolUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDUKE-ELDER, SIR WILLIAM W. STEWARTLL.DHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEDOCTOR OF LAWSGOWNobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Sir William, or whether he purchased it and gave it to the University.HC829inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED / [James Middlemass &Co. Incorporated] /ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / SIR WM STEWART DUKE-ELDER, LL.D. also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872] / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890R.W. ForsythCreated bydbi HC829 front.jpgdbi HC829 side.jpgdbi HC829 back.jpg1950195019501950width of shoulders: 49.0 cm length of gown: 134.01950APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemas & Co. Incorporated)CRE2000-05-28ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 414collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195815:13:2615:10:3315:09:2814:37:3616:42:1212:14:5612:01:29published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour-painter, born in Glasgow. Paterson trained in architecture at Glasgow University and, studied in Paris at the Ècole des Beaux Arts. He travelled to Italy, Holland and America before working in the practices of J. A. Campbell and Sir John Burnet. He set up his own architectural practice in Glasgow in 1891. His preference for architectural subjects is reflected in the Recording Scotland collection. The committee purchased three paintings from the artist, which all depict grand ‘buildings’, including the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral.1940sp.166, ill. p.167ac114alh10alh10ac114ac114ad458ad458ALDAVG19471862insurance list by artistUniversity Hall staircase list by location, 1963 or 1983University Hall, old wing, 1st floor corridor, between rooms 5 and 6 Alison ScottUniversity Hall Patricia de MontfortUniversity Hall, old wing, between rooms 5 and 6 Inventoried during research for Museum/Gallery studies exhibition "Elegy to the Scottish Landscape" 1992/1993University Hall, second floor, Old Wing.University Hall, second floor, Old Wing.Present in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Second Floor, Old Wing, after refurbishment of University Hall.AYRSHIREROWALLAN CASTLECASTLEARCHITECTURE, CASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-03-121998-02-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 2 Guineas insurance list by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-02-022011-03-212011-03-21fairfairfairRowallan Castle, Ayrshire (Old Rowallan House)mountgeneralmount discoloured and foxed (Sandy Trant, 1999) Faded. Insects in lower mount area (David Hopes, 6/5/05). Painted areas extremely faded (David Hopes, 19/09/06).Chipped at lower right corner.Fair, as descibed 2005/06.University Hall, Staircase1958196319841989199219991999200320082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaDALE, Amy1958196319841990199219991999200320082009ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.includes floor plan, top right cornerRecording ScotlandpaintingwatercolouruhwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTAYRSHIREROWALLAN CASTLECASTLEARCHITECTURE, CASTLEobject files in Collections Office1958196322 October 19841989 - 199019921999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC83inscribed along top: ROWALLAN CASTEL, AYRSHIRE. SKETCH PLAN label, verso: PILGRIM TRUST/ OLD ROWALLAN HOUSE/ Watercolour by/ ALEXANDER PATERSONThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by61919461946193919391939194531.0 x 23.0 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior facade of Rowallan Castle, Ayrshire. Steps lead up to the entrance of the castle; an arch set between two rounded turrets with conical roofs.University of St AndrewsScotlandPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet; (Scottish, 1862-1947)CRE1998-02-02ACuh1 1273collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18901999before 199916:25:4211:44:5216:21:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREED.LITTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-03-242011-02-142000-05-30unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord state2000-05-30very goodhood: Doctor of Letters. Saffron yellow cloth lined with white silkgood16:21:18oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11before 19991textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHSILKHOODDOCTOR OF LETTERSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.LITTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009HC830unknownManufactered byHC830 side.jpgHC830 back.jpg1999189018901999L 90 x W 57 cm (open)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-30AA16:21:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 3, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3B1 1274collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18901999before 199916:26:0912:12:5616:10:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRHRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF DIVINITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREED.D.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-03-242011-02-142010-04-222000-05-30unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord state2000-05-30goodhood: Doctor of Divinity. Violet cloth lined with white satinfair: some surface dirt. Stain on white lining, about 2cm long.16:09:29oastore/row9/bay5/drawer5B2011-02-032009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-11before 19991textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHsatin?HOODDOCTOR OF DIVINITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREED.D.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in costume bay5, drawerB16 September 2009HC831unknownManufactered byHC831 side.jpgHC831 back.jpg1999189018901999L 106 x W 63 cm (open)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-30AB16:09:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1B1 1224collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18901999before 199916:26:3811:47:3416:23:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODBACHELOR OF DIVINITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEB.D.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-03-242011-02-142000-05-30unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-05-30ComponentRecord state2000-05-30fairhood: Bachelor of Divinity. Violet cloth bordered with white furfair: some surface dirt. Two repaired tears, about 2 cm long.16:23:04oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11before 19991textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHfurHOODBACHELOR OF DIVINITYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEB.D.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009HC832unknownManufactered byHC832 side.jpgHC832 back.jpgHC832 damage inside hood.jpg1999189018901999L 118 x W 68 cm (open)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-05-30AC16:23:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay3, drawerD2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3D1 1859collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19631963196316:27:4713:48:5514:41:20Martin Bloch: A Painter's Paintersingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.85ac114ad458ad458HRAMC19541883HC833Painting moved from 71 North Street to Picture Store.CARMERSTRASSECITYHOUSEBERLINgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαCreated byDonated byBLOCH, MartinARTINGSTOLL, A.J. (family and friends of)personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-05-172011-02-012010-04-222002-03-15Sainsbury Centre for Visual ArtsDonationBLOCH, MartinGermany (?)ARTINGSTOLL, A.J. (family and friends of)Donated by friends and family in memory of A.J. Artingstoll (student at St Andrews 1934-38).1PresentROSSITER, PeterMarch 200220022002£7.05 (inc. VAT)Slide of the work sold to Mr Rossiter, grandson of the artist, for personal use.2002-03-15ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notesPeter Rossiter, grandson of the artist, states that though the label on the frame gives the title as 'House in Berlin', the the correct title for the work is 'House on Carmerstrasse, Berlin'. He also states that his grandfather died in 1954, not 1952, and that on the list of works compiled by his grandmother, Lotte, the work is dated 1922, not 1924, though Bloch may have conceived it in 1922 and not finished it till the later date. In 1920, after returning from Spain, Bloch married Lotte and moved into the house on Carmerstrasse in which she was then living. The picture is one of 'a group of works all dated between 1920 and 1923 which depict and celebrate the artist's enjoyment of the interior and a still-life of objects in and around his new home' (Letter from Peter Rossiter, 16 March 2002). Martin Bloch was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Upper Silesia, now Poland. He worked in Spain, Italy, Germany, Denmark, England, Wales and Normandy. He painted in Berlin in the 1920s and 1930s. He set up a school of painting there with Anton Kerschbaumer in 1923. In 1934 he emigrated with his family to Britain via Denmark to escape Nazi persecution. Though he had recived notification of his naturalisation, he was interned as an enemy alien from June 1940 to January 1941. He had founded the Contemporary School of Painting with Roy de Maistre on arrival in England, and from 1949 he taught at Camberwell School of Art. Major exhibitions of his work were held in Germany, Britain and America and he is represented in the Tate Gallery, the British and Welsh Arts Councils, in many city art galleries and in public and private collections in Britain, Europe, America and Canada. Information from notes compiled by Peter Rossiter (the artist's grandson) and Charlotte Grant.VOCE, Ella2002-03-152011-05-17very goodvery goodHouse on Carmerstrasse, BerlinGood. Frame shows signs of wear on gilding.As before. Small abrasion to paint, left of centre. Dark marks along top and bottom edge of frame.2002CAMPBELL, Andrew2002BUTE PHOTO UNIT (University of St Andrews)Colour slide20021922 - 19241Work depicts street scene with buildings, trees and lamppost. paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCARMERSTRASSECITYBLOCH, MARTINARTINGSTOLL, A.J.HOUSEBERLINobject history file73.0 cm x 72.8 cm. square gilt frame.15 May 2002FIGDonated by friends and family in memory of A.J. Artingstoll (student at St Andrews 1934-38).HC833Recto: Signed: in oil, bottom right: BLOCH. Brass plate, on frame, lower left: "House in Berlin" (1924) / by / MARTIN BLOCH (1883-1952). Brass plate, on frame, lower right: In memory of / A.J. ARTINGSTOLL / AT ST ANDREWS 1934-1938 / Given by his Family and Friends / 1963. verso: Paper label, handwritten in ink, stuck to canvas: Martin Bloch 1883-1954 / "House in Berlin", 1924. ARTINGSTOLL, A.J. (family and friends of)Created by15821963196319221924Sight: 63.0 cm x 63.0 cm 1963ADUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)BLOCH, Martin (1883 - 1954)CRE2002-03-15AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack9B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack9B1 1373collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19321932193216:33:1712:03:0616:17:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREELL.D.BISHOP OF DURHAMHONORARY DEGREEDURHAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαHENSON, Herbert HensleyUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-03-242011-02-142000-06-07PurchaseunknownunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the hood or Reverend Henson purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.1Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord state2000-06-07very goodDoctor of Laws hood, worn by Herbert Hensley Henson: pimento (red) cloth lined with white satingood16:16:40oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-1124-03-11about 19321The Rt. Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws in 1932.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHsatinHOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREELL.D.HENSON, HERBERT HENSLEYBISHOP OF DURHAMHONORARY DEGREEDURHAMUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the hood or Reverend Henson purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.HC834inscr. in ink on band: HERBERT HENSLEY HENSON / BISHOP OF DURHAMunknownManufactered byHC834 side.jpgHC834 back.jpgHC834 handwritten label.jpg1932193219311932L 102 x W 64 cm (open)1932APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-06-07AA16:16:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerC2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2C1 1378collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14101849unknown2002February 200216:34:2116:30:5010:07:57Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Scotland before 1860The Colour Cauldron, Perth'Dye Identification at the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland', in Dyes on Historical and Archaeological Textiles, 2HC836single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.3-7To be published by National Museums of Scotland? in 2000? See extract from chapter 4 on file.ac114ad458ac114HRHRCAICHSPORTBALLGAMEHANDBALLDYESwoolsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMELVILLE, JamesFERGUSSON, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-05-042011-04-152010-04-222000-07-18BURNETT, JohnGRIERSON, S.DALRYMPLE, H.unknownunknownScotland?unknownThe caich ball was found in the tower of St Salvator's chapel in July 1954, as were a group of caich balls (HC836) at a similar date. It is possible that they were put there in the 1840s, when alterations were carried out to the buildings in St Salvator's quadrangle which would have made it impossible to play caich in the quad (as caich requires a wall and the new buildings have many windows). However, they may have been in the tower for a longer or shorter period. The caich ball was transferred from the Library's Special Collections, 3 March 1999. It had been held there in a box labelled 'GOLF BALL / Found in St Salvator's College Tower / July 1954.'1PresentWALTON ROGERS, Penny15 July 200020002000£4454.43The cost of the analysis and conservation work by Grant and Walton Rogers was £4454.43 together. Penny Walton Rogers, a textile research scientist, carried out analysis of HC835 and HC836 (see her report). (Lynn Grant has indicated where the samples analysed by Walton Rogers were taken from on photocopies on photographs of the caich balls, on file). Walton Roger's findings on samples from HC835, the single caich ball, are summarised here. The wound yarn is white sheep's wool, Hairy Medium fleece type. It is cream 2-ply yarn. The sewing thread is partially processed plant-stem fibre. It is likely to be flax. The dark fibres from the ball were a blend of brown fibres and off-white (ratio 4:1). Rather curiously, a weak concentration of indigotin was detected, indicating the presence of indigo or woad dye. A brown colorant was also detected, but was too weak in concentration to be identified. The tests on HC835 were inconclusive as regards dating. However, analysis of HC836, the group of caich balls, provided results, which enabled Walton Rogers to suggest that the group dated from the eighteenth or early nineteenth centuries.2000-07-18ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesBURNETT, John (National Museums of Scotland)pnumber: HC835 Value: £400 (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002Penny Walton Rogers (see report) suggests the group of caich balls (HC836) dates from this period. It is likely that HC835 also does, though the evidence is not conclusive.2000-07-18goodCaich ballSince conservation, the ball is in a stable condition, though it had previously split and disintegrated and been subjected to mould or insect attacks. One piece of the skin is loose. The ball should be subjected to a maximum of 50 lux while on display. Display periods should be limited to three to six months every five years. Ultraviolet radiation should be limited to a maximum of 75 microwatts per lumen. The relative humidity for display and storage should be between 40-70% and normally 45-65%. Temperature fluctuations should be avoided: temperature should be between 10-20 degress centigrade for storage and 16-20 degrees for display.ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnColour slideblack and white photographColour slideblack and white photographHC836 - group of caich balls2011-03-022011-03-022011-03-022011-03-02200020002000200018th or early 19th century1Group of caich balls; comprising 9 items: 3 large balls (one with skin complete, one with half of skin missing, one a wound yarn ball); 3 small wound yarn balls and (cont. in notes field)Caich or cache is the Scots name for a game which was found over most of Europe and still exists as handball in Ireland and America and in more developed forms such as pelota in the Basque country. It was the progenitor of the various forms of fives and rackets. Caich was played between two individuals or teams of equal numbers and the object was to drive the ball against a wall so that at the end of a rally the winners were those who had struck it furthest from the wall. It is a form of the 'jeu de paume' which James I enjoyed at the Dominican Friary at Perth in 1437. Caich required a wall, a hard flat surface in front of it and a ball which bounced. These requirements were not easily met in the Middle Ages. At first it tended to be played in monasteries and later in an urban setting. In 1597 the commendator of the Priory of St Andrews was authorised to feu out the 'girnells, orcheardis, yardis, doucaitts, kaithspell, cloistour, and haill office' which had become ruinous. After James Melville went to study at St Andrews in 1569 his father gave him 'bow, arrose [golf] glub and bals, but nocht a purss for Catchpull and Tauern' - associating caich with gambling and possibly drinking. Caich was also known in Scotland as handy, han-an-hail, guff-the-ba, caich-ba and hand-catch. Later it was known as handball. (Information from John Burnett, Riot, Revelry and Rout). Caich was played in Scotland until at least the late nineteenth century. It probably died out on the East Coast about 1850 (John Burnett). Caich at St Andrews is referred to in the poem Elegy, on the Death of Mr David Gregory, late Professor of Mathematics in the University of St Andrews by Robert Fergusson as 'skelpin' at the ba''. Caich balls have been found at York Minster. Analysis of them has not yet been undertaken. Open Access Storeoastoreleatheryarnsewing threadwool. Also cork at centre?CAICHSPORTBALLGAMEHANDBALLMELVILLE, JAMESFERGUSSON, ROBERTDYESWOOLobject history fileGENGENGENThe caich ball was found in the tower of St Salvator's chapel in July 1954, as were a group of caich balls (HC836) at a similar date. It is possible that they were put there in the 1840s, when alterations were carried out to the buildings in St Salvator's quadrangle which would have made it impossible to play caich in the quad (as caich requires a wall and the new buildings have many windows). However, they may have been in the tower for a longer or shorter period. The caich ball was transferred from the Library's Special Collections, 3 March 1999. It had been held there in a box labelled 'GOLF BALL / Found in St Salvator's College Tower / July 1954.'HC835E195E195unknownManufactered bydbi HC835 (detail1).jpgdbi HC835 (detail2).jpgdbi HC835 (detail3).jpgdbi HC835 (detail4).jpg13611362137913801849141017001850ball: c.6.8cm diam. mount: L13.5 x W13.5 x D8.2cunknownAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland?unknownMANU2000-07-18ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 1379collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14101849unknown2002February 2002ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:35:2617:24:4810:07:5712:02:32Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Scotland before 1860The Colour Cauldron, Perth'Dye Identification at the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland', in Dyes on Historical and Archaeological Textiles, 2The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.2E1994.62002-05-121994-08-142002-03-161994-08-06HC835single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.3-7p.14To be published by National Museums of Scotland? in 2000? See extract from chapter 4 on file.Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogueac114ad458ac114ac114JABHRMoved from display in the Gateway Galleries to MUSA gallery 2CAICHSPORTBALLGAMEHANDBALLDYEwoolsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαMELVILLE, JamesFERGUSSON, RobertpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-102011-04-252011-04-152010-12-132009-12-072000-07-19BURNETT, JohnGRIERSON, S.DALRYMPLE, H.Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownunknownScotland?unknownThe group of caich balls were found in the tower of St Salvator's chapel in the 1950s, as was a single caich ball (HC835). The group was wrapped in a cloth which Naomi Taarant, Curator of Textiles at the National Museums of Scotland thinks dates from the early to mid twentieth century. This is based on the double blue stripes woven into what is probably the warp, which suggests shirting of some kind and the wide spaced machine stitching visible along one edge of the fabric. It is possible that the balls were put in the tower in the 1840s, when alterations were carried out to the buildings in St Salvator's quadrangle which would have made it impossible to play caich in the quad (as caich requires a wall and the new buildings have many windows). However, they may have been in the tower for a longer or shorter period. The caich ball was transferred from the Library's Special Collections on 3 March 1999.1PresentWALTON ROGERS, Penny15 July 2000200020002000£4454.43The cost of the analysis and conservation work by Grant and Walton Rogers was £4454.43 altogether. Penny Walton Rogers, a textile research scientist, carried out analysis of HC835 and HC836 (see her report). (Lynn Grant has indicated on photocopies of photographs (on file) where the samples analysed by Walton Rogers were taken from). Walton Roger's findings on samples from HC836, the group of caich balls, are summarised here. The dark red textile is white sheep's wool, dyed red. The wound yarn is white sheep's wool. The navy yarn is almost certainly undercoat of domestic goat. The sewing thread is processed plant-stem fibre, and tests found behviour diagnostic of flax, from the stem of the plant Linum usitatissimum L. The warp and weft of the wrapper of the group is cotton. The machine sewing thread from the wrapper has features which indicate mercerised cotton. Three wool samples were taken from the group. The first is Hairy Medium, non-pigmented, kemp fibres present, from a white sheep. The second is a blend of blue-green and ochre fibres. Both setes of fibres are white wools which have been dyed. The ochre is a Hairy Medium fleece-type with some kemp present. The third is the navy yarn (goat hair): the fine fibres are diagnostic of the winter coat. The absence of truly coarse fibre may mean that most of the outer fibre has been separated by combing. Dye analysis: The 'purple-blue' yarn is a blend of reddish brown, blue and off-white fibres. The ratio varied from 2:2:1 in one sample to 1:2:4 in another. A strong concentation of indigotin was detected and a trace of a red dye, too weak to be identified. The Navy yarn was uniformly blue. A very strong concentration of indigotin was present. The dark navy yarn showed a strong concentration of indigotin and a second dye, a weak concentration of yellow/brown dyestuff, possibly a tannin of some sort, presumably used to darken the shade of blue. The ochre/green yarn revealed the presence of indigotin. After the full range of tests were carried out, the fibre remained a warm peach yellow. The resistence of this dye to extraction may indicate that it is light crottle (a native Scottish dye derived from lichens). The brown yarn is a brown mordant dye, almost certainly tannin-based. The brown textile gave a weak concentration of a brown mordant dye, but it was impossible to identify which. The dark red textile revealed a weak concentration of madder, a red mordant dye derived from the roots of the plant Rubra tinctorum L. The blue stripe from the wrapper lost colour at the first stage of the test procedure and did not give any diagnostic spectra as a result. This behaviour has been seen before in late 19th century synthetic blue dyes. The white cotton fibre with a blue stripe, used to wrap the balls, is a relatively late specimen. Plain cotton textiles did not come into use until the rise of the Lancashire industry in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The use of mercerised cotton for sewing thread is also a late feature, as the mercerising process was not invented until 1844. The synthetic blue dye dates the piece some time after the 1860s. The group of balls appears to be earlier than the wrapper. The presence of natural dyes, such as red madder and brown tannins (and the crottle, if correctly identified) indicates that the balls pre-date the synthetic revolution of the 1850s and 1860s. The blue colorant indigotin is not dateable and cannot be even distinguished from synthetic indigo, but the unusual behaviuor of the dye in the blue yarn suggests that it has been combined with a natural dye and is therefore probably itself from a natural source, woad or indigo. The flax used to stitch the balls is no help in dating, as linen sewing thread was used from the medieval period until the 20th century. Wool and goat hair have also been in use in Scotland since the earliest times. Most post-medieval Scottish wool textiles examined so far, however, have included a large number of pigmented samples (from brown, grey or black fleeces). During the Highland Clearances of the 18th and 19th centuries, improved stock was introduced and an increase in the number of white sheep probably belongs to this period. It has therefore been difficult to find any clear-cut evidence for the balls, but in general terms they would seem to fit most naturally in the 18th century, or the first half of the nineteenth. The place of manufacture seems most likely to be Scotland. The wool, the goat hair, the flax and the dyes could all have been obtained there and the skills of native dyers easily encompass the fast blue and ochre dyes.2000-07-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesBURNETT, John (National Museums of Scotland)pnumber: HC836 Value: £2000 (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002Information on date of manufacture and country of origin based on Penny Walton Roger's report. The date of the cloth holding the group is likely to be post-1860s (Walton Rogers): Naomi Tarrant, Curator of Textiles at the National Museums of Scotland, thinks it dates from the early to mid twentieth century. This is based on the double blue stripes woven into what is probably the warp, which suggests shirting of some kind and the wide spaced machine stitching visible along one edge of the fabric. The ball with the ochre coloured leather covering over half the ball was made by someone unpractised in stitching leather. HC835, the single caich ball, displays more practised stitching. Some of the obvious repair to the leather damage and split seams of the ochre coloured handball appear to have been made during its lifetime. Some of the leather repair may testify to reuse of a scrap of leather previously used for another purpose. The fabric strips which were wound round the cylindrical corks (before they were wrapped in woollen yarn) appear to have been glued onto the corks. One of the corks is spherical in shape and has a hole in its centre, prompting speculation that it is a fishing float. Because of the nature of the materials used, the caich balls are vulnerable to moisture and have swollen and burst their stitching and started to disintegrate. Playing with the balls in damp conditions would ultimately have been very damaging. This is perhaps one of the reasons why so few survive. (Information from Lynn Grant's report).2000-07-19fairCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesUnknownSt Andrews MuseumGateway Galleries Case 1Group of caich balls; comprising 9 items: 3 large balls (one with skin complete, one with half of skin missing, one a wound yarn ball); 3 small wound yarn balls and (cont. in notes field)Since conservation, the group is in a stable condition, though the balls had previously split and disintegrated and been subjected to mould or insect attacks. The balls should be subjected to a maximum of 50 lux while on display. Display periods should be limited to three to six months every five years. Ultraviolet radiation should be limited to a maximum of 75 microwatts per lumen. The relative humidity for display and storage should be between 40-70% and normally 45-65%. Temperature fluctuations should be avoided: temperature should be between 10-20 degress centigrade for storage and 16-20 degrees for display.2008RAWSON, Helen2008PHILLIPSON, AndyGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnGRANT, LynnColour slideblack and white photographColour slideblack and white photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC835 - caich ball2011-04-12200020002000200018th or early 19th century1Caich ball(cont. from name field) 3 corks (one wrapped with a strip of plain weave fabric). Also many scraps of wool. The group rests in a cloth discovered with them in the 1950s. Caich or cache is the Scots name for a game which was found over most of Europe and still exists as handball in Ireland and America and in more developed forms such as pelota in the Basque country. It was the progenitor of the various forms of fives and rackets. Caich was played between two individuals or teams of equal numbers and the object was to drive the ball against a wall so that at the end of a rally the winners were those who had struck it furthest from the wall. It is a form of the 'jeu de paume' which James I enjoyed at the Dominican Friary at Perth in 1437. Caich required a wall, a hard flat surface in front of it and a ball which bounced. These requirements were not easily met in the Middle Ages. At first it tended to be played in monasteries and later in an urban setting. In 1597 the commendator of the Priory of St Andrews was authorised to feu out the 'girnells, orcheardis, yardis, doucaitts, kaithspell, cloistour, and haill office' which had become ruinous. After James Melville went to study at St Andrews in 1569 his father gave him 'bow, arrose [golf] glub and bals, but nocht a purss for Catchpull and Tauern' - associating caich with gambling and possibly drinking. Caich was also known in Scotland as handy, han-an-hail, guff-the-ba, caich-ba and hand-catch. Later it was known as handball. (Information from John Burnett, Riot, Revelry and Rout). Caich was played in Scotland until at least the late nineteenth century. It probably died out on the East Coast about 1850 (John Burnett). Caich at St Andrews is referred to in the poem Elegy, on the Death of Mr David Gregory, late Professor of Mathematics in the University of St Andrews by Robert Fergusson as 'skelpin' at the ba''. Caich balls have been found at York Minster. Analysis of them has not yet been undertaken. gallerymusa/g2leatheryarnCLOTHsewing threadwoolcorksCAICHSPORTBALLGAMEHANDBALLMELVILLE, JAMESFERGUSSON, ROBERTDYEWOOLobject history file28 August 2008GENGENGENCATFIGThe group of caich balls were found in the tower of St Salvator's chapel in the 1950s, as was a single caich ball (HC835). The group was wrapped in a cloth which Naomi Taarant, Curator of Textiles at the National Museums of Scotland thinks dates from the early to mid twentieth century. This is based on the double blue stripes woven into what is probably the warp, which suggests shirting of some kind and the wide spaced machine stitching visible along one edge of the fabric. It is possible that the balls were put in the tower in the 1840s, when alterations were carried out to the buildings in St Salvator's quadrangle which would have made it impossible to play caich in the quad (as caich requires a wall and the new buildings have many windows). However, they may have been in the tower for a longer or shorter period. The caich ball was transferred from the Library's Special Collections on 3 March 1999.HC836E195E195unknownManufactered byHC836.jpgdbi HC836.jpg13631364137713781849141017001850balls: largest c.7cm diam. mount: 35.8x32.8x7.5cmunknownAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland?CONSERVEDconservationC2000.5unknownMANU2000-07-19ACmuseummusa/g2/case 101 1381collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18061996after 18062000200228 July 2000January 2002ST ANDREWS17:05:0016:40:0516:24:4217:26:2110:07:00The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16HC826single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114ac114ac114ad458ac114HRHRHC837Moved to temporary store, Workshop building, after exhibition.Moved to permanent display in Gateway Galleries, case 3Moved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GLOBETERRESTRIAL GLOBEnavigationCOOK, CAPTAINEXPLORATIONWORLDVANCOUVER, CAPTAINDE LA PEROUSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byCARY J. & W.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-102011-05-062011-04-252011-04-152010-04-222000-07-25HC:C47Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownCARY J. & W.Strand, London, Englandunknown1PresentScottish Museums Council199919991999The cost of conserving the globe was the subject of an unsuccessful bid to the Scottish Museums Council grant-aid fund in 1999. Advice had been sort from Allen Simpson of the National Museums of Scotland, Helen Creasy, paper conservator, SMC and Sumira before submitting the bid.2000-07-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesMORRISON-LOW, Alison (National Museums of Scotland)pnumber: HC837 Value: £5875.00 (insurance) Currently insured for cost of conservation.Value: £7500 (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.20002002The globe was made in the standard way: constructed from a papier mache shell coated with plaster and supported internally by a wooden pillar stretching from north to south poles into which the pivots were driven. The sphere was covered with printed paper segments, called gores, which contain the information. A printed paper horizon ring was pasted onto the stand which encircles the globe. The globe and horizon ring were varnished. The globe was suspended in a graduated brass meridian ring.2000-07-25very goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumTerrestrial Globegood One wheel of stand has collapsed. Several small areas of paper loss: at the Isle of Ceylon; Madagascar; lower section of Northern Pacific Ocean (by the 'C' of 'Ocean'); on the equator, south of the Sandwich Islands; in the Southern Hemisphere (by the 'O' of South Pacific Ocean); in the Antarctic Circle (by the 'A' of Ocean) (noted when examined prior to packing for 'Saving Face' exhibition, 12 March 2002, HR).16:52:39oastore2002200520082009RAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-102002200520082009PHILLIPSON, AndyPHILLIPSON, AndyHILLHOUSE, SusieSUMIRA, SylviaSUMIRA, Sylviacolour photographcolour photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13Celestial Globe by Newton & Son2011-04-122011-04-121996199720001 March 18061Celestial GlobeWhen assembling globe, ensure that graduated face of brass meridian ring encircling globe faces 'East' on flat horizontal ring. Ensure brass meredian ring sits on roller in meridian ring guide (brass fitting at top of pillar) and that locking screw is tightened.FurnitureOpen Access Storeoastorepapier macheplasterpaperWOODbrassGLOBETERRESTRIAL GLOBECARYNAVIGATIONCOOK, CAPTAINEXPLORATIONWORLDVANCOUVER, CAPTAINDE LA PEROUSEOpen Access Storeobject history file13 May 20027 July 2005August 200816 September 2009CATHC837inscr. (printed) on globe (in Atlantic Ocean): CARY'S / NEW / TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, / EXHIBITING / The Tracks and Discoveries made by / CAPTAIN COOK; / Also those of CAPTAIN VANCOUVER on the / NORTH WEST COAST OF AMERICA; / And M. DE LA PEROUSE, on the COAST of TARTARY. / TOGETHER / With every other Improvement collected from / Varoius Navigators to the present time. / LONDON: / Made & Sold by J & W. Cary, Strand, March 1st. 1806.unknownManufactered byHC837.jpgHC837 (Close-up).jpgdbi HC837.jpg1374137513761996180618061806Globe: 53cm diam. H:123 xW:71 x D:71cm (in standafter 1806AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0093Strand, LondonJ. & W. CaryMANU2000-07-25AA16:52:39ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, heavy load bay1, shelfC2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1C1 1869collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern169916991699ST ANDREWS12:42:4012:41:3610:30:4310:29:3916:48:42The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektCatalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRMoved to temporary storage in the basement of the library (former museum collections office - mco), while Crawford store is being refurbished.BOARDSTAFF BOARDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-112011-02-162011-02-162011-02-152002-04-03Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityPurchaseunknownunknownUniversity minutes v.2 p.44: '17 May 1699. The University met and considering that [blank space left for name] hath given in to the publick Library a large guilded board, and that the making therof would be considerable expences to him, doe theerefore appoint each of the three colleges to pay him two rix dollars and they appoint Mr William Vilant to collect the same'. Robert Smart, former University archivist, recalled in 1999 that in his time the board had been stored in various places in the old (St Mary's) Library. It was described in 1911 as still in the Library although in rather a decayed condition. 1Present2002-04-03ComponentRecord state6 rix dollars2002-04-03goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumStaff boardStable following conservation.16:48:04oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-152009ROBINSON, ClaireCREASY, HelenMGS studentsADAMSON, PeterColour slidecolour photographcolour photographPhotograph taken in oastore 2011-02-152011-02-1520022002200016991Board headed 'The University of St Andrews' and inscribed with the names of the principals and professors of St Salvator's, St Mary's and St Leonard's colleges about the year 1699. The names should be transcribed. The board bears iconography relating to the colleges not found elsewhere (to be described).Open Access StoreoastoreWOODpaperinkgouachegildingBOARDSTAFF BOARDOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009CATUniversity minutes v.2 p.44: '17 May 1699. The University met and considering that [blank space left for name] hath given in to the publick Library a large guilded board, and that the making therof would be considerable expences to him, doe theerefore appoint each of the three colleges to pay him two rix dollars and they appoint Mr William Vilant to collect the same'. Robert Smart, former University archivist, recalled in 1999 that in his time the board had been stored in various places in the old (St Mary's) Library. It was described in 1911 as still in the Library although in rather a decayed condition. 6 rix dollarsHC838unknownCreated byHC838.jpg1584158515861699169916991699123 x 152cm (framed)1699APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC2002.3C0113unknownCRE2002-04-03AB16:48:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay, rack282011-02-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 1494collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14501883unknown, about 1500?200917 February 200916:46:1814:09:4912:34:19Ancient and Modern Furniture'Unrecorded Scottish Woodcarvings' in Proceedings of The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol XII'A sixteenth century oak cupboard at the University of St Andrews' in Regional Furniture, Vol. IV'Historic Treasures of the University - 2. The St Andrews Cupboard' in Alumnus Chroniclesingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp. 71-80pp. 25-26ac114ac114ac114DHHRCUPBOARDFURNITUREJAMES IVVINETHISTLEEnglandScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαTUDOR, MargaretSt Mary's CollegepersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-05-062010-12-172005-08-242000-10-13HC:C47SMALL, JohnRICHARDSON, James S.JONES, DavidJONES, DavidunknownunknownunknownThere is no explicit mention of the St Andrews cupboard in the inventories of the furnishings of the colleges, though cupboards are mentioned. If it were made for a particular college, the most likely candidate, in terms of date, financial resources and known activity as a patron of the arts, is St Salvator's. St Salvator's College was the last location of the cupboard before it was transferred to St Mary's college between 1883 and 1926. The thistle panel of the St Andrews cupboard is similar to a panel in the Abbot's House, Arbroath Priory, a building which was much enlarged during the first half of the sixteenth century. The panels are probably not by the same hand but share a common design which appears to be unique amongst surviving sixteenth century woodwork. James Beaton was educated at St Andrews and after a sucession of church appointments became Abbot of Arbroath in 1517, before returning to St Andrews in 1523 to become Archbishop and a noted figure in the expansion and improvement of the university. He would have been familiar with the university furniture during the early sixteenth century and it is possible that he commissioned items which recalled the decoration of work at St Andrews during his occancy of the Abbot's House at Arbroath. Two panel fragments in the National Museums of Scotland have carved decoration which consists of motifs identical to those employed on the St Andrews cupboard, notably the stylised grape cluisters and two different leaf types. To what they once belonged is not known, but they were collected in St Andrews by David Hay Fleming. (Information from Jones, 1990).1Present2000-10-13ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr Trevorpnumber: £35,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009Date based on the appearance of the hinges, handles and linenfold carving on the side panels, comparatively observed. The cupboard has undergone modifications including new interior shelves, cornice and plinth base, but the frame, which is united by wooden pegs, and the vigorously-carved panels which this encloses, comprise a complete and original structure. Twelve carved panels make up the cupboard front, each of which depicts a young vine plant sprouting from a horizontal woody stem or cutting. The vine plants on the panels of the double doors of both upper and lower compartments are more or less erect, but the plants on the flanking panels follow a serpentine form. There is one major exception: the lower panel to the left of the upper double doors bears a plant with a distinctly straight stem. The hybrid plant incorporates a thistle. A flower, resembling a daisy, is incorporated into the lower right panel of the upper part of the cupboard and a rose appears on the upper panel of the top compartment. The hybrid vine plants are composed of a variety of motifs, including a square leaf, a pointed leaf, a stylised grape cluster, two different types of naturalistic grape cluster and a motif showing a row of grapes against a leaf.2000-10-13goodSt Andrews cupboardALLEN, JimColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-172001about 15001David Jones (1990) suggests that the thistle on the cupboard can be seen as a royal symbol, particularly if we consider it in combination with the daisy and the rose carved on the cupboard panels. The thistle, marguerite and rose appear conspicuously in the decoration of the ratification of the Marriage Contract of James IV and Margaret Tudor dated 17 December 1502 and illuminated at Stirling by the court painter Sir Thomas Galbraith. On the cupboard, the thistle may represent the Scottish Crown, the rose the House of Tudor and the marguerite, Margaret Tudor. James IV and Margaret Tudor flank one another on opposite sides of the cupboard, while the rose appears in a subsiduary panel on what is, perhaps deliberately, the symbolically male side of the cupboard. In this way the decorative scheme of the cupboard facade assumes a symbolic balance.Furniturestm:a101oakCUPBOARDFURNITUREST MARY'S COLLEGEJAMES IVMARGARET TUDORVINETHISTLEENGLANDSCOTLANDobject history fileCITCITCITCITThere is no explicit mention of the St Andrews cupboard in the inventories of the furnishings of the colleges, though cupboards are mentioned. If it were made for a particular college, the most likely candidate, in terms of date, financial resources and known activity as a patron of the arts, is St Salvator's. St Salvator's College was the last location of the cupboard before it was transferred to St Mary's college between 1883 and 1926. The thistle panel of the St Andrews cupboard is similar to a panel in the Abbot's House, Arbroath Priory, a building which was much enlarged during the first half of the sixteenth century. The panels are probably not by the same hand but share a common design which appears to be unique amongst surviving sixteenth century woodwork. James Beaton was educated at St Andrews and after a sucession of church appointments became Abbot of Arbroath in 1517, before returning to St Andrews in 1523 to become Archbishop and a noted figure in the expansion and improvement of the university. He would have been familiar with the university furniture during the early sixteenth century and it is possible that he commissioned items which recalled the decoration of work at St Andrews during his occancy of the Abbot's House at Arbroath. Two panel fragments in the National Museums of Scotland have carved decoration which consists of motifs identical to those employed on the St Andrews cupboard, notably the stylised grape cluisters and two different leaf types. To what they once belonged is not known, but they were collected in St Andrews by David Hay Fleming. (Information from Jones, 1990).HC839unknownManufactered bydbi HC839.jpg15021883145014501550221 cm high x 155.5 cm wideunknown, about 1500?AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-10-13ABstm:a1011 415collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:15:4017:30:5316:46:5714:38:2315:40:1916:42:0012:15:0112:01:3014:11:4010:42:34published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2005.3E2009.6199320062009-03-07199320052009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArchitect and watercolour-painter, born in Glasgow. Paterson trained in architecture at Glasgow University and, studied in Paris at the Ècole des Beaux Arts. He travelled to Italy, Holland and America before working in the practices of J. A. Campbell and Sir John Burnet. He set up his own architectural practice in Glasgow in 1891. His preference for architectural subjects is reflected in the Recording Scotland collection. The committee purchased three paintings from the artist, which all depict grand ‘buildings’, including the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral.1940sp.66, col. ill. p.67ac114ad458ad458ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19471862insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, Senior StudyAlison Scott. University Hall, Old Wing. Coomon RoomPatricia de Montfort. University HouseAnnotated catalogue card. University House, GalleryReturned after Museum/Gallery Studies 1993 student exhibition. University HouseUniversity HouseMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryReturned to mco after exhibitionReturned to Museum Collections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.FIFEST ANDREWSST ANDREWS CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-02-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet (ARSA RSW FRIBA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella1998-02-022011-03-29goodfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeViews of St AndrewsRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesSt. Andrews Cathedralgood: watercolour slightly loose in mount. Frame slightly discoloured Surface undulation, foxing - mainly on left half, paper 'overlay' top left (from old mount?) Frame: some dents and scratches (Keracher 28/8/03)Painting as before. Minor dents and scratches to frame. White marks along lower left edge of frame.University Hall, Senior Study19581963198419891991199320002002200320062009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanHOPES, Davidunknown19581963198419901991199320002002200320062009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC84.tif2011194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorewatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTFIFEST ANDREWSST ANDREWS CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Office58.5 x 76.0 cm wood1958196322 October 19841989 - 199031 January 19914 April 19934 February 20006 August 200228 August 200312 May 200612 March 2009PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC84signed, lower left: ALEXANDER N. PATERSON. /ST ANDREWSThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC84.jpg62019461946193919391939194536.0 x 52.0 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral. Figures can be seen between the two trees in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandPATERSON, Alexander Nisbet; (Scottish, 1862-1947)CRE1998-02-02ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1523collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern193619361936ST ANDREWS12:27:3612:26:3212:25:0216:52:4016:47:4909:42:45University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.120042004HC202single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67ac114ac114JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.RECTOR'S ASSESSORGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byLOW, WilliamUniversity of St AndrewsRITCHIE, J.R.W.personpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192011-06-102011-04-112000-11-24DonationRITCHIE, J. R.W.South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandLOW,Court Minutes 18 December 1936, p.52, note: Mrs Low, Blebo, has sent to the University the L.L.D. gown and hood which belonged to her husband, the late Dr William Low.1Present2000-11-24ComponentRecord state2000-11-24fairExhibition on University RectorsUniversity LibraryDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by William Low: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves and facings in pimento silk (?). Four buttons on 'cuff' of each sleeve.fair: some staining, particularly to inner back (showing through to exterior) and lower edge of gown16:51:44oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-07-192009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC202 - Portrait of Low2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03about 19191Portrait of William LowWilliam Low, of Blebo, Cupar in Fife, was the Rector's Assessor from 1913 - 1936. He was awarded the honorary LL.D in July 1919 and also received an O.B.E. The Court Minutes of 29 September 1936, p.139, record his death.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)RECTOR'S ASSESSORGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSLOW, WILLIAMLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRITCHIEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Court Minutes 18 December 1936, p.52, note: Mrs Low, Blebo, has sent to the University the L.L.D. gown and hood which belonged to her husband, the late Dr William Low.HC840inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R.W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER, / SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / William Low, Esq., LL.D. inscr. on white label, sewn into right shoulder: THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITYLOW, MrsManufactered bydbi HC840 front.jpgdbi HC840 side.jpgdbi HC840 back.jpg1936193619181919width of shoulders: 40 cm length of gown: 133.5cm1936ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSouth Street, St AndrewsJ.R.W. RitchieMANU2000-11-24AC16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 1524collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19022000after 190214:16:4316:03:3016:01:3517:04:3916:49:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67cr67ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSROSS, JOHNLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREERECTOR'S ASSESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byMIDDLEMASS, James & Co.University of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-242011-07-192011-07-192011-06-102011-06-102010-04-222000-11-24unknownMIDDLEMASS, James & Co.18 South Bridge, Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Ross, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2000-11-24ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-07-192000-11-24fairgoodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by John Ross: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento material.Small patches of mould found along hem of gown. Should be removed to the North Haugh for mould treatment.good: lower edge stained2009BURDGE, Jessica2009about 19021John Ross, of 147 High Street, Dunfermline, was awarded the honorary LL.D. in October 1902. He was the Rector's Assessor at the University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCloth and mixed fibres (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSROSS, JOHNLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREERECTOR'S ASSESSORMIDDLEMASSobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Ross, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC841inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: ESTABD. 1847 / James Middlemass & Co / Robe Makers / 18, South Bridge / EDINBURGH. / JOHN ROSS LL.D. also marked on label: THE GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1878 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered by2000190219011902width of shoulders: 43 cm length of gown: 142.5cmafter 1902AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland18 South Bridge, EdinburghJames Middlemass & Co.MANU2000-11-24AB15:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 9 located above bays. Mould found along the hem of gown. It should be removed to the North Haugh for treatment.2011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row91 1525collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19251999after 1925 or 193212:11:0812:09:3812:08:2616:52:4216:52:1810:25:0610:24:0210:17:18single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC842(2)hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67ac114ac114ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEGOWNLL.D.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.BUIST, John CharlesBUIST, Robert CochraneUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222000-11-24unknownR.W.Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownDate based on assumption that gown is associated with John Charles Buist or Robert Cochrane Buist. It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of 'Dr Buist', or whether he purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.2Present2000-11-24ComponentRecord state2000-11-24goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Dr. Buist. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialgood: stain on lower back16:51:44oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-07-192009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-031920's or 1930's?1LL.Ds were awarded to John Charles Buist ( June 1925) (Merchant from Dundee, and member of the Council of University College, Dundee) and Robert Cochrane Buist (February 1932) (Formerly a lecturer in Clinical Gynaecology in the University). It is likely that the gown is associated with one of these people. Further research is needed.Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by Dr. Buist (?). Pimento (red) hood lined with white satintextileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBUIST, DR.DEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNLL.D.FORSYTHOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Date based on assumption that gown is associated with John Charles Buist or Robert Cochrane Buist. It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of 'Dr Buist', or whether he purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.HC842(1)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. Forsyth / LIMITED/ (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / DR. BUIST L.L.D. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered bydbi HC842(1) front.jpgdbi HC842(1) side.jpgdbi HC842(1) back.jpg1999192518922000width of shoulders: 37 cm length of gown: 136 cmafter 1925 or 1932AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W.Forsyth LimitedMANU2000-11-24AB16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay42 1526collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern192519991925 or 193216:53:2810:25:0610:24:0210:14:3310:11:0710:09:1116:18:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DEGREECOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSHOODDOCTOR OF LAWSLL.D.HONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαBUIST, John CharlesBUIST, Robert CochraneUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-142000-11-24HC842(1)unknownunknownunknownDate based on assumption that hood is associated with John Charles Buist or Robert Cochrane Buist. It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of 'Dr Buist', or whether he purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.2Present2000-11-24ComponentRecord statePresuming that this hood is associated with HC842(1), the gown with which it was stored, this hood was almost certainly manufactured by R.W. Forsyth, 1920's or 1930's.2000-11-24fairDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by Dr. Buist (?). Pimento (red) hood lined with white satinfair: staining on exterior and lining16:17:50oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-1124-03-111920s or 1930s1LL.Ds were awarded to John Charles Buist ( June 1925) (Merchant from Dundee, and member of the Council of University College, Dundee) and Robert Cochrane Buist (February 1932) (Formerly a lecturer in Clinical Gynaecology in the University). Then if this hood is associated with the gown HC842(1) , labelled with the name Dr. Buist, it is likely that the hood is also associated with one of these people.Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Dr. Buist. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and satinDEGREECOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSHOODDOCTOR OF LAWSBUIST, DR.LL.D.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHONORARY DEGREEFORSYTHOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009Date based on assumption that hood is associated with John Charles Buist or Robert Cochrane Buist. It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of 'Dr Buist', or whether he purchased it and subsequently gave it to the University.HC842(2)unknownManufactered byHC842 (2) side.jpgHC842 (2) back.jpgHC842 (2) stain.jpg1999192518922000L. 103.5 x W. 68 cm (open)1925 or 1932AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-11-24AC16:17:50ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerD2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2D2 1530collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19392000after 193914:16:0312:36:0212:34:0512:32:5215:59:1915:52:3215:47:4717:04:1716:59:5910:25:5710:15:4210:11:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC843(2)cr67hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67cr67cr67ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREELL.D.DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byBOYD, WilliamR.W. Forsyth Ltd.University of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-242011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192011-07-192011-07-192011-06-102011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222000-11-29unknownR.W.Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of William Boyd, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.2Present2000-11-29ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-07-192000-11-29poorpoorDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by William Boyd. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento material.Gown in very poor condition, fabric badly frayed all over gown. Too fragile to be hung in oastore.poor: Both shoulders and sleeves are badly slashed, back and front of gown slashed2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03about 19391William Boyd was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by the University of St Andrews in 1939.Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by William Boyd (?). Pimento (red) hood lined with white satin.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)GOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBOYD, WILLIAMDOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREELL.D.DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFORSYTHobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of William Boyd, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.HC843(1)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. Forsyth / LIMITED/ (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / WILLIAM BOYD, LL. D. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered bydbi HC843(1) front.jpgdbi HC843(1) side.jpgdbi HC843(1) back.jpg2000193919381939width of shoulders: 43.5 cm length of gown: 139cmafter 1939AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W.Forsyth LimitedMANU2000-11-29AD15:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 8 located above bays. Due to condition, too fragile to be hang.2011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row92 1531collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19392000after 193917:04:0717:01:0610:26:2210:25:5710:12:1710:12:0416:18:17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.BOYD, WilliamUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-142000-11-29HC843(1)unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown and hood on behalf of William Boyd, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.2Present2000-11-29ComponentRecord state2000-11-29goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by William Boyd (?). Pimento (red) hood lined with white satin.Good: white lining is slightly marked, loop to go across shoulders is dirty, stained both on red and lining.16:17:50oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-11about 19391William Boyd was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by the University of St Andrews in 1939. This hood is thought to be associated with HC843(1), his gown.Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by William Boyd. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and satinHOODCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSBOYD, WILLIAMLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFORSYTHOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown and hood on behalf of William Boyd, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.HC843(2)unknownManufactered byHC843 (2) side.jpgHC843 (2) back.jpg2000193919381939L. 105.0 x W. 65.2 cm (open)after 1939AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC843(1) - LL.D. gown found with hood and thought to be associated with itScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR. W. ForsythMANU2000-11-29AB16:17:50ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerD2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2D2 1532collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19202000after 192014:17:1916:09:3017:03:5717:02:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67cr67ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.D.SCtextileACADEMIC DRESSscienceGOWNLL.DDUNDEEDOCTOR OF SCIENCEPROFESSORENGINEERINGdrawingPRINCIPALCOSTUMEDEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.FULTON, Angus RobertsonUniversity of DundeeUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-242011-07-192011-06-102011-06-102010-04-222000-11-29unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of A. R. Fulton, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.1Present2000-11-29ComponentRecord stateROBINSON, Claire2011-07-192000-11-29poorgoodDoctor of Science gown, worn by Angus Robertson Fulton. Fuchsia gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in fuchsia material.Poor condition. Several patches of mould evident all over gown, particularly on left side of gown and inside. Should be removed to the North Haugh for mould treatment.Good: mould on leather label, some dirt/staining on lower left front of gown2009BURDGE, Jessica2009about 19201Angus Robertson Fulton was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science by the University of St Andrews in January 1920. He became a Professor of Engineering and Drawing in 1920 at University College, Dundee, and retired in 1946. He was awarded M.B.E., LL.D and recieved a B.Sc., Monifeth. Fulton was admitted to the University Court and the Senatus Academicus in 1897. He was re-elected as Assessor to the University Court for three years from the 2nd April 1928. He was the Principal of University College, Dundee 1939-1946. In 1947 the University awarded Fulton the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)D.SCTEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSFULTON, ANGUS ROBERTSONSCIENCEGOWNLL.DDUNDEEDOCTOR OF SCIENCEPROFESSORENGINEERINGDRAWINGPRINCIPALFORSYTHCOSTUMEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of A. R. Fulton, or whether he purchased it and gave the gown to the University.HC844inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. Forsyth / LIMITED / (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 inscr. in ink on cotton label attached above leather label: A. R. FULTON.unknownManufactered by2000192019191920width of shoulders: 39 cm length of gown: 135 cmafter 1920AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR. W. ForsythMANU2000-11-29AB16:08ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, in box 10 located above bays. Mould found on gown. Should be removed to the North Haugh for mould treatment.2011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row91 1539collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19262000after 192617:07:4617:06:1917:05:3317:05:1217:07:2217:03:3910:32:4310:32:2310:26:4416:12:35HC186single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC845(2)ad458ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEBENEFACTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRITCHIE, J.R.W.HARKNESS, Edward StephenUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegePilgrim TrustpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222001-01-31unknownRITCHIE, J. R.W.135 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Harkness, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord state2001-01-31goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves and facings in pimento silk(?). Four buttons on each 'cuff'.good: lower hem dirty, some staining on left sleeve, right facing not attached to right shoulder. Four spare buttons are pinned to the inside of the right shoulder (now in object file).2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireHC186 - Portrait of Edward Stephen Harkness in LL.D. gown and hood Stained glass window in dining room of St Sallvators Hall2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13about 19261Portrait of Edward Stephen HarknessEdward Stephen Harkness, from New York, was awarded an honorary LL.D in June 1926. He previously recieved a M.A. from New York. Harkness was the founder of the Pilgrim Trust. He was a generous friend of the University of St Andrews and a benefactor of the United College. Four red spare buttons were found safely pinned to the inside of the right shoulder. They have been removed and stored with the file.Black cassock with red buttons, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: black cassock with black silk(?) facings. 20 red buttons down the front with red stitching for button holes, 4 buttons on each 'cuff'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSHARKNESS, EDWARD STEPHENLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEPILGRIM TRUSTUNITED COLLEGEBENEFACTORRITCHIEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Harkness, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC845(1)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R. W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY. / 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / EDWARD S. HARKNESS, LL.D.unknownManufactered bydbi HC845(1) front.jpgdbi HC845(1).jpgdbi HC845(1) back.jpg2000192619251926width of shoulders: 48 cm length of gown: 152.5cmafter 1926AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland135 South Street, St AndrewsJ.R.W. RitchieMANU2001-01-31ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 1540collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19262000after 192611:20:4817:11:4310:32:4310:32:2310:13:3610:12:51HC186single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ac114ac114JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKAMERICANCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEBENEFACTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRITCHIE, J.R.W.HARKNESS, Edward StephenUniversity of St AndrewsUnited CollegePilgrim TrustpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-08-252011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152001-01-31HC845(1)unknownRITCHIE, J. R.W.135 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Harkness, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord state2001-01-31goodBlack cassock with red buttons, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: black cassock with black silk(?) facings. 20 red buttons down the front with red stitching for button holes, 4 buttons on each 'cuff'.good: lower edge dirty2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC186 - Portrait of Edward Stephen Harkness in LL.D. gown and hood Stained glass window in dining room of St Salvators Hallabout 19261Portrait of Edward Stephen HarknessEdward Stephen Harkness, from New York, was awarded the honorary LL.D in June 1926. He previously recieved a M.A. from New York. Harkness was the founder of the Pilgrim Trust. He was a generous friend of the University of St Andrews and a benefactor of the United College. Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Edward Stephen Harkness: pimento (red) gown with long closed sleeves and facings in pimento silk(?). Four buttons on each 'cuff'.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and silk(?)CASSOCKAMERICANCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.LL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSUNITED COLLEGEPILGRIM TRUSTRITCHIEBENEFACTORobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Harkness, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC845(2)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R. W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY. / 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / EDWARD S. HARKNESS, LL.D. inscr. on paper label attached to top button: Black Gown / Mr. Edward Harkness unknownManufactered by2000192619251926width of shoulders: 49 cm length of gown:150 cmafter 1926AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland135 South Street, St AndrewsJ.R.W. RitchieMANU2001-01-31AB11:20ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, costume bay 22011-08-25Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 1541collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19142000after 191417:15:1417:14:2417:12:4610:31:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSD.D.DOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEREVERENDDUNDEEFREE CHURCHCHURCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.HENDERSON, Henry FotheringhamUniversity of St AndrewsOgilvie United Free ChurchinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-06-102011-06-102011-01-252010-04-222001-01-31unknownR.W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Henderson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord state2001-01-31fairDoctor of Divinity (D.D.) gown, worn by Reverend Henry Fotheringham Henderson. Violet gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in violet material.fair: collar facing badly ripped, small holes in right sleeve and front of gown, light damage down left hand side.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009about 19141The Reverend Henry Fotheringham Henderson, of Ogilvie United Free Church, Dundee, was awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity in July 1914.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCloth and mixed fibres (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSHENDERSON, HENRY FOTHERINGHAMD.D.DOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEREVERENDDUNDEEFORSYTHFREE CHURCHCHURCHOGILVIE UNITED FREE CHURCHobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Henderson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC847inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth / LIMITED / (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / Rev. H. F. Henderson. D.D. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered by2000191419131914width of shoulders: 41 cm length of gown:142 cmafter 1914AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR.W. ForsythMANU2001-01-31AC10:30ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 1542collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19562000after 195611:18:1711:18:0011:17:4117:16:2617:14:5310:27:4917:38:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC848(2)HC848(3)ad458ad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEGEOLOGYPROFESSORD.SC.sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.DAVIDSON, Charles FindlayUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-06-102011-06-102011-04-152011-02-032010-04-222001-01-31unknownR.W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord state2001-01-31goodDoctor of Science gown, worn by Professor Charles Findlay Davidson. Purple-lilac gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in purple-lilac material.good: small hole in right sleeve, lower hem stained.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-131Charles Findlay Davidson was Professor of Geology at the University of St Andrews, 1956-1967. He had previously been Chief Geologist at the Atomic Energy Division and brought with him an international reputation as an expert in fissionable materials at a time when the western world was making its 'Dash for Nuclear'. His services to the nation had been rewarded with an OBE in 1953. In 1971 the University Court founded the C.F. Davidson Lectuership to be given biennially on an aspect of Economic Geology. Davidson was admitted to the Senatus Academicus in 1955. He was awarded M.I.M.M., F.G.S. and F.R.S.E.Doctor of Science hood, worn by Professor Charles Findlay Davidson(?). Purple-lilac hood lined with white satin, with black cord button loop.Black velvet birretum, associated with Professor Charles Findlay DavidsontextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC848(2) - Doctor of Science hood found with and associated with the gown.HC848(3) - Black velvet birretum stored with hood and gown.mixed fibres (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDAVIDSON, CHARLES FINDLAYDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEGEOLOGYPROFESSORD.SC.FORSYTHSCIENCEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC848(1)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth / LIMITED / (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / PROF. C. F. DAVIDSON also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered bydbi HC848(1) front.jpgdbi HC848(1) side.jpgdbi HC848(1) back.jpg2000195619202000width of shoulders:41 cm length of gown: 136 cmafter 1956AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR.W. ForsythMANU2001-01-31ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 1543collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19562000after 195617:17:3210:30:5710:28:5310:27:5316:20:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ac114ad458JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEGEOLOGYPROFESSORD.SC.sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.DAVIDSON, Charles FindlayUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-142001-01-31HC848(1)unknownR.W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the hood on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord statePresuming that the hood is associated with HC848(1),the gown with which it was stored, the hood is almost certainly manufactured by R.W. Forsyth.2001-01-31goodDoctor of Science hood, worn by Professor Charles Findlay Davidson(?). Purple-lilac hood lined with white satin, with black cord button loop.good: satin stained by fushia hood16:19:33oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/111Charles Findlay Davidson was Professor of Geology at the University of St Andrews, 1956-1967. He had previously been Chief Geologist at the Atomic Energy Division and brought with him an international reputation as an expert in fissionable materials at a time when the western world was making its 'Dash for Nuclear'. His services to the nation had been rewarded with an OBE in 1953. In 1971 the University Court founded the C.F. Davidson Lectuership to be given biennially on an aspect of Economic Geology. Davidson was admitted to the Senatus Academicus in 1955. He was awarded M.I.M.M., F.G.S. and F.R.S.E.Doctor of Science gown, worn by Professor Charles Findlay Davidson. Purple-lilac gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in purple-lilac material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and satinUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHOODCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDAVIDSON, CHARLES FINDLAYDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEGEOLOGYPROFESSORD.SC.FORSYTHSCIENCEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the hood on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC848(2)unknownManufactered byHC848 (2) side.jpgHC848 (2) back.jpg2000195619201968L. 100 x W. 69 cm (open)after 1956AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC848(1) - Doctor of Science gown found with and associated with the hood. ScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR.W. ForsythMANU2001-01-31AB16:19:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 3, drawerA2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3A1 1544collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19562000after 195609:57:0817:18:3510:31:3010:30:5710:28:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BIRRETUMTRENCHERCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEGEOLOGYPROFESSORD.SC.sciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. ForsythDAVIDSON, Charles FindlayUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-202011-06-102011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222001-01-31HC848(1)unknownR.W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the birretum on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-01-31ComponentRecord state2001-01-31goodBlack velvet birretum, associated with Professor Charles Findlay Davidsongood: dusty2009BURDGE, Jessica20091Charles Findlay Davidson was Professor of Geology at the University of St Andrews, 1956-1967. He had previously been Chief Geologist at the Atomic Energy Division and brought with him an international reputation as an expert in fissionable materials at a time when the western world was making its 'Dash for Nuclear'. His services to the nation had been rewarded with an OBE in 1953. In 1971 the University Court founded the C.F. Davidson Lectuership to be given biennially on an aspect of Economic Geology. Davidson was admitted to the Senatus Academicus in 1955. He was awarded M.I.M.M., F.G.S. and F.R.S.E.Doctor of Science gown, worn by Professor Charles Findlay Davidson. Purple-lilac gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in purple-lilac material.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorevelvet and mixed fibres (?)BIRRETUMTRENCHERCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDAVIDSON, CHARLES FINDLAYDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGEOLOGYPROFESSORFORSYTHD.SC.SCIENCEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the birretum on behalf of Davidson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC848(3)inscr. on label: R.W.Forsyth / R.W. FORSYTH LTD. / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW added to the label in red ink: C. F. DAVIDSONunknownManufactered by2000195619202000after 1956AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC848(1) - Doctor of Science gown found with and associated with birretum. ScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR.W. ForsythMANU2001-01-31AB09:56ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 1546collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1930200017:16:2217:16:0217:15:4417:20:3416:12:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEDYEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byRITCHIE, J.R.W.MORTON, JamesUniversity of St AndrewspersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-06-102011-03-282010-04-222001-02-07unknownRITCHIE, J. R.W.135 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Morton, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-07ComponentRecord state2001-02-07goodDoctor of Laws cassock with black silk(?) facings and red buttons worn by James Morton: 19 red buttons down front, red stitching for btn. holes; 4 buttons on right cuff, 3 buttons (1 missing) on leftgood: lower edge dirty, one button missing from 'cuff'2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13about 19301James Morton was awarded the honorary LL.D in June 1930. Morton was the Chairman and Governing Director of the Scottish Dyes Limited, Craigiehall, Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSMORTON, JAMESLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRITCHIEDYEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Morton, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC849inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R. W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY. / 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / JAMES MORTON, LL.D.after 1930after 1930unknownManufactered bydbi HC849 front.jpgdbi HC849 side.jpgdbi HC849 back.jpg2000193019291930width of shoulders:48 cm length of gown: 150 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland135 South Street, St AndrewsJ.R.W. RitchieMANU2001-02-07ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 389collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195814:39:3412:34:3712:15:0412:01:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sac114ad458ad458ad458AMCAVG19981907insurance list by artistSTOBO KIRKARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPATRICK, James McIntoshinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172002-06-141998-02-03HC:C3DonationPATRICK, James McIntoshScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £26:5:- (£26.25p) insurance list by artist19581998-02-03unknownStobo Kirkmissing19581958HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.The City Arts Centre, Edinburgh has an oil on canvas, 1936 20 x 24 inches of this subject (the subject was also produced as an etching)Recording ScotlandpaintingmissingPILGRIM TRUSTSTOBO KIRKARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Office1958Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC85The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPATRICK, James McIntosh; (British, 1907-1998)CRE1998-02-03MUmissing1 1547conservacollect>interncollect>intern19502000after 195013:41:5610:35:1011:19:45HC829single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαCreated byR.W. Forsyth Ltd.DUKE-ELDER, William StewartUniversity of St AndrewsinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωποinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-06-302011-04-152011-01-252010-04-222001-02-07unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Duke-Elder, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-07ComponentRecord state2001-02-07poorBlack cassock with silk facings (?) and red buttons, worn by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder: 23 buttons down front with red stitching for button holes, 1 button on each 'cuff' with red cord attached.Poor: large tears on both shoulders, on both sides, and on lower back. Lower back is dirty.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009HC829 - LL.D. gown worn by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elderabout 19501Doctor of Laws (LL.D) gown, worn by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder: pimento (red) wool gown with long closed sleeves with red and yellow braiding and square collar and facings in pimento silkSir William W. Stewart Duke-Elder was awarded the honorary LL.D on 20th Spetember 1950. He was previously awarded M.A., B.Sc., M.B., Ch.B. and M.D., London. Duke-Elder was the Surgeon Oculist to the King. The University of St Andrews also awarded him the degrees of Doctor of Medicine in October 1925 and Doctor of Science in June 1927. CASSOCKOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)silk (?) and cloth (for button covering)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDUKE-ELDER, SIR WILLIAM STEWARTLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFORSYTHobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Duke-Elder, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC850inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W Forsyth / LIMITED / (James Middlemass & Co Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / SIR. WM. STEWART DUKE-ELDER, LL.D. also inscr. on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered by2000195019491950width of shoulders: 53 cm length of gown: 132 cmafter 1950AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-06-302011-06-30CleanedconservationC0275Edinburgh and GlasgowR. W. ForsythMANU2001-02-07AD11:19ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 1548collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19272000after 192717:23:5517:23:3817:23:2216:12:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSTHOMSON, BENJAMINLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRITCHIEFORFAR ACADEMYTEACHERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-03-282010-04-222001-02-07unknownRITCHIE, J. R.W.135 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Thomson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-07ComponentRecord state2001-02-07goodDoctor of Laws cassock with black silk facings (?) and cuffs, and red buttons, worn by Ben Thomson: 21 red buttons down the front with red stitching for button holes, 4 buttons on each 'cuff'.Good: lower edge dirty, leather label beginning to come away from gown2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13about 19271Benjamin Thomson, M.A, was awarded the honorary LL.D. in October 1927. Thomson was Rector at Forfar Academy.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSTHOMSON, BENJAMINLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSRITCHIEFORFAR ACADEMYTEACHERobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Thomson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC851inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R. W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY, / 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / BEN THOMSON, LL.D.unknownManufactered bydbi HC851 front.jpgdbi HC851 side.jpgdbi HC851 back.jpg2000192719261927width of shoulders:47 cm length of gown: 151 cmafter 1927AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland135 South Street, St AndrewsJ. R. W. RitchieMANU2001-02-07ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 1551collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19282000after 192811:01:2511:01:0811:00:5216:12:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDAVEY, JAMES ERNESTDOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSREVERENDPROFESSORRITCHIED.D.DIVINITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-03-282010-04-222001-02-09unknownRITCHIE, J. R.W.135 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Davey, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-09ComponentRecord state2001-02-09fairDoctor of Divinity cassock with black silk facings and cuffs and violet buttons, worn by Reverend Professor J. E. Davey: 17 buttons down front with violet stitching for btn holes, 4 buttons on each cFair: hole in the back right shoulder, several worn patches across upper back, collar stitching becoming undone at back, button on left 'cuff' is badly faded, lower edge dirty.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13about 19281The Reverend Professor James Ernest Davey was awarded the honorary Doctor of Divinity in June 1928. He had previously been awarded B.D., Belfast.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDAVEY, JAMES ERNESTDOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSREVERENDPROFESSORRITCHIED.D.DIVINITYobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Davey, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC852inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: J. R. W. RITCHIE, / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY, / 135 SOUTH STREET, ST. ANDREWS. / Professor J. E. DAVEYunknownManufactered bydbi HC852 front.jpgdbi HC852 side.jpgdbi HC852 back.jpg2000192819271928width of shoulders: 55 cm length of gown:140 cmafter 1928AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland135 South Street, St AndrewsJ. R. W. RitchieMANU2001-02-09ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 1552collect>intern1900200011:20:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CHANCELLOR'S ASSESSORGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY COURTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-252010-04-222001-02-09unknownChristie & Kilpatrick195 South Bridge, Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of the Chancellor's Assessor, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-09ComponentRecord state2001-02-09goodChancellor's Assessor gown. Black gown with black material facings, long closed sleeves, one button and cord down the centre of the collar, and two ornate gold frogs on each shoulder.Good: gold frogs tarnished, lower edge dirty and worn, some marks on collar and facings.2009BURDGE, Jessica20091textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and silk (?) Gold braid for frogsCHANCELLOR'S ASSESSORGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY COURTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCHRISTIE AND KILPATRICKobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of the Chancellor's Assessor, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC853inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 195 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGH / CHANCELLOR'S ASSESSORunknownManufactered by2000190019002000width of shoulders:35 cm length of gown: 147 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland195 South Bridge, EdinburghChristie & KilpatrickMANU2001-02-09AB11:20ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 1553collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1950200017:32:1417:31:4017:31:2011:53:2317:37:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-02-042011-02-032010-04-222001-02-09unknownR. W.ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown or whether it subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-09ComponentRecord state2001-02-09goodDoctor of Laws cassock with black facings and red buttons. 14 (right) and 5 (left) red buttons down the front with red stiching for button holes, 2 buttons on each 'cuff' and 2 buttons on each shouldeGood: shoulders and lower edge dusty/dirty2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-131textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and cotton(?)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown or whether it subsequently came to the University.HC854inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R.W.Forsyth. / R. W. FORSYTH LTD. EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / also attached: 52unknownManufactered bydbi HC854 front.jpgdbi HC854 side.jpgdbi HC854 back.jpg2000195019502000width of shoulders:50 cm length of gown:139 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR. W.ForsythMANU2001-02-09ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay21 1554collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1893200011:09:3511:09:1711:08:5917:38:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREEsciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-032010-04-222001-02-09unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown or whether it subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-09ComponentRecord state2001-02-09goodDoctor of Science gown. Fushia gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in fushia material.Good: lower edge and cuff dirty/dusty2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-131textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSDOCTOR OF SCIENCEDEGREESCIENCEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown or whether it subsequently came to the University.HC855inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. FORSYTH / LIMITED. / (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / also inscr. on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR GOWNS / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 / label also attached: 54 unknownManufactered bydbi HC855 front.jpgdbi HC855 side.jpgdbi HC855 back.jpg2000189318932000width: 42.0 cm length: 143.0 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR. W. ForsythMANU2001-02-09ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 1556collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19352000after 193512:22:3512:21:2516:52:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1cr67JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEBENNETT, ANDREWUNIVERSITY COURTSECRETARYREGISTRARFORSYTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192001-02-12unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Bennett or whether the cassock subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord state2001-02-12goodDoctor of Laws cassock with black facings and red buttons.19 red buttons down the front with red stitching for button holes, 4 buttons on each 'cuff', and 2 buttons on each shoulder.Good: small holes on both shoulders, shoulders and lower edge very dirty.16:51:44oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-07-192009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-03about 19351Andrew Bennett was awarded the honorary LL.D. in 1935. Bennett was the secretary of the University Court and Registar to the University.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreMixed fibres (?) and silk (?)UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSLL.D.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEBENNETT, ANDREWUNIVERSITY COURTSECRETARYREGISTRARFORSYTHOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock on behalf of Bennett or whether the cassock subsequently came to the University.HC856inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R.W.Forsyth. / R. W. FORSYTH LTD. EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / ANDREW BENNETT, LL.D.unknownManufactered bydbi HC856 front.jpgdbi HC856 back.jpg2000193519341935width of shoulders:54.5 cm length of gown:150 cmafter 1935AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR. W. ForsythMANU2001-02-12AB16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 1557collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19122000after 191212:16:0912:14:5612:13:3616:52:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67JESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSMAITLAND ANDERSON, J.DEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.GOWNJAMIESONLIBRARIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-192001-02-12unknownJamieson & Son117 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on the behalf of Maitland Anderson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord state2001-02-12goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by J. Maitland Anderson. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialGood: lower edge stained16:51:44oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-07-192009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03about 19121James Maitland Anderson was awarded the honorary LL.D in July 1912. Maitland Anderson was the Librarian of the University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCloth and mixed fibres (?)DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSMAITLAND ANDERSON, J.DEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.GOWNJAMIESONLIBRARIANOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on the behalf of Maitland Anderson, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC857inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: JAMIESON & SON. / UNIVERSITY / ROBE & HOOD MAKERS / 117 SOUTH STREET St. ANDREWS inscr. on second leather label sewn into collar: J. Maitland Anderson, LL.D.unknownManufactered bydbi HC857 front.jpgdbi HC857 side.jpgdbi HC857 back.jpg2000191219111912width of shoulders: 44 cm length of gown:144 cmafter 1912AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland117 South Street, St AndrewsJamieson & SonMANU2001-02-12AB16:51:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 42011-07-19Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 1558collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900200010:08:0810:07:5210:07:3313:00:5317:43:1011:19:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSMACKAY, PRINCIPALDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDUNDEEPRINCIPALFORSYTHUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-082011-02-032011-01-252010-04-222001-02-12unknownR. W. Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on the behalf of Principal Mackay, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord state2001-02-12goodGown worn by Principal Mackay. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, facings in purple material, single red button with red cord attached on both 'cuffs' and back of collar.Good: light damage to both sleeves and on the sides of the gown, lower edge stained, small holes on the lower part of gown, left facing and 'cuff' marked.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-131John Yule Mackay, thought to be the person associated with this gown, was Principal of University College, Dundee between 1897-1930. He was also Professor of Anatomy 1894-1925.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHmixed fibres (?) and satin (?) (for facings)COSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSMACKAY, PRINCIPALDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDUNDEEPRINCIPALFORSYTHUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEobject history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the gown on the behalf of Principal Mackay, or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC858inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. Forsyth / LIMITED / (James Middlesmass & Co Incorporated) / ROBE MAKER / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / Principal Mackay L.L.D. / alsa marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 /unknownManufactered bydbi HC858 front.jpgdbi HC858 side.jpgdbi HC858 back.jpg2000190019002000width of shoulders: 41.5 cm length of gown: 142cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowR. W. Forsyth LimitedMANU2001-02-12AB11:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-01-25Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 1559collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19452000after 194516:50:3516:50:1516:49:5910:36:1917:26:4817:26:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC859(2)HC859(3)ad458ad458ad458ac114ad458ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.GOWNDUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEFORSYTHCARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-04-152011-02-032011-02-032010-04-222001-02-12unknownR. W. Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.3Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord state2001-02-12goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialGood: small stains on collar and sleeves, badly creased.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13about 19451Thomas Hood Henderson Walker was awarded the honorary LL.D. in June 1945. He was the Finance Convener of the Council of University College, Dundee. Note in box which in gown, hood [HC859(2)] and birretum [HC859(3)] were stored, on the University of St Andrews Development Office notepaper: ACADEMIC ROBES OF THE LATE SIR JOHN/ CARMICHAEL, GIFTED BY LADY CARMICHAEL./ / 2 MAY 1996 Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker. Pimento hood lined with white satin.Black velvet birretum, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC859(2) - Walker's LL.D. hoodHC859(3) - Walker's black velvet birretummixed fibres (?)DOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.GOWNDUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEFORSYTHCARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNobject history file16 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased the gown on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC859(1)inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R. W. Forsyth / LIMITED/ (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated) / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / THOMAS H. H. WALKER, LL.D. also marked on label: THE ONLY GOLD AWARD FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890 / AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892unknownManufactered bydbi HC859(1) front.jpgdbi HC859(1) side.jpgdbi HC859(1) back.jpg2000194519441945width of shoulders: 40 cm length of gown: 140 cmafter 1945AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR. W. Forsyth LimitedMANU2001-02-12ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay22011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay23 1560collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19452000after 194510:36:5610:36:4410:36:1916:15:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.DUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDOCTOR OF LAWSFORSYTHUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEECARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-142010-04-222001-02-12HC859(1)unknownR. W. Forsyth LimitedEdinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased the hood on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.3Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord stateAs this hood is known to be associated with the LL.D. gown (HC859(1)) it was almost certainly made by R. W. Forsyth.2001-02-12goodDoctor of Laws (LL.D.) hood, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker. Pimento hood lined with white satin.Good: lining is split in many places16:15:04oastore/row9/bay5/drawer5C2011-02-032009ROBINSON, ClaireBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-1124-03-11about 19451Thomas Hood Henderson Walker was awarded the honorary LL.D. in June 1945. He was the Finance Convener of the Council of University College, Dundee. Note in box in which gown [HC859(1)], hood and birretum [HC859(3)] were stored, on the University of St Andrews Development Office notepaper: ACADEMIC ROBES OF THE LATE SIR JOHN/ CARMICHAEL, GIFTED BY LADY CARMICHAEL./ / 2 MAY 1996Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?) and satinHOODCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.DUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDOCTOR OF LAWSFORSYTHUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEECARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in costume bay5, drawerC16 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased the hood on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC859(2)unknownManufactered byHC859 (2) side.jpgHC859 (2) back.jpgHC859 (2) tear.jpg2000194519441945L. 106 x W. 63 cm (open)after 1945AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR. W. Forsyth LimitedMANU2001-02-12AB16:15:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2B3 1561collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19452000after 194509:57:3910:37:1610:36:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ac114HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BIRRETUMCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.DUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDOCTOR OF LAWSUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEFORSYTHCARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222001-02-12HC859(1)unknownR. W. Forsyth LimitedPrinces Street, Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is unclear whether the University purchased the birretum on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.3Present2001-02-12ComponentRecord state2001-02-12goodBlack velvet birretum, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker.Good: dusty2009BURDGE, Jessica2009about 19451Thomas H. H. Walker was awarded the honorary LL. D. in June 1945. He was the Finance Convener of University College, Dundee. Note in box which gown [HC859(1)], hood [HC859(2)] and birretum were stored on the University of St Andrews Development Office notepaper: ACADEMIC ROBES OF THE LATE SIR JOHN/ CARMICHAEL, GIFTED BY LADY CARMICHAEL./ / 2 MAY 1996 Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) gown, worn by Thomas Hood Henderson Walker. Pimento (red) gown with full sleeves, square collar and facings in pimento materialtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorevelvet and mixed fibres (?)BIRRETUMCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSWALKER, THOMAS HOOD HENDERSONDEGREEHONORARY DEGREEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLL.D.DUNDEEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEDOCTOR OF LAWSUNIVERSITY OF DUNDEEFORSYTHCARMICHAEL, SIR JOHNobject history file16 September 2009It is unclear whether the University purchased the birretum on behalf of Walker or whether it belonged to him and subsequently came to the University.HC859(3)inscr. on label: R. W. FORSYTH / LIMITED / HATTERS / Princes Street, / EDINBURGH / AND / GLASGOW / sticky label on edge: 7 1/8unknownManufactered by2000194519441945hat size - 7 1/8 "after 1945AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPrinces Street, Edinburgh or GlasgowR. W. Forsyth LimitedMANU2001-02-12AB09:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay53 416collect>interncollect>interncollect>internphotocollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195319581983199520091958198310/2/199517 February 2009ST ANDREWS15:33:0715:32:4917:31:2816:50:1114:18:1612:34:3712:15:0712:01:3211:23:4812:22:4118:22:1410:24:40published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektPeploe was one of the artists now known as the Scottish colourists, who were active in the early 20th century. The others in the group comprised F.C.B. Cadell, Leslie Hunter and J.D. Fergusson. The colourists revitalized painting in Scotland through their awareness of new developments in France. They gained first-hand experience of the advances made by Picasso, and particularly Matisse and the Fauves. Born in Edinburgh, the son of Robert Luff Peploe, the Secretary of the Commercial Bank, S. J. Peploe was encouraged to join the army, but he rejected this idea and entered a law firm. He was educated at the Trustees’ Academy in Edinburgh, but was unhappy with the teaching he received. In 1910 Peploe moved to Paris to join his friend and fellow Scottish colourist, J. D. Fergusson. The pair were the first of the Scottish colourists to work together and shared an appreciation of the Glasgow Boys art movement. During this time Peploe’s mature style emerged and under the impact of painters like Matisse, his palette changed away from restricted dark colours and he began to use brighter colours. This style characterized by a strong use of colour, is evident in the brilliant palate of ‘Ceres’ found in the Recording Scotland collection.1946p.40, col. ill. p.41ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458kjk2hcr1JABAVG19351871insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, Guest RoomAlison Scott. St. Salvator's Hall, Regent's SuitePatricia de Montfort. St. Salvator's Hall, Regent's SuiteStudent exhibition checklist. St. Salvator's Hall, Regent's SuiteMoved for safekeeping, see letter dated 10 March 1995 from Ian Carradice to Miss McHugh (Bursar, St. Salvator's Hall). Hebdomadar's Room, SafeMoved from Hebdomadar's Room safe to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.FIFECERESTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPEPLOE, Samuel John (RSA)institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-03-292011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-01-312011-01-262010-12-122009-12-071998-02-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationPEPLOE, Samuel John (RSA)ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPart of the 'Recording Scotland' Collection. Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee of the Pilgrim Trust. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownUnknownGuy Peploe, for Aitken Dott, LtdKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £120.00 insurance list by artistValue: £1,500 1983 insurance listValue: £20,000.00Value: £65,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.1958198319952009highhooghautehochDale, AmyVOCE, Ella1998-02-032011-01-242011-03-29unknownfairfairElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreCeres, Fifewholepiece of frame missing along top 22/9/1988Recent damage to frame. Beading missing left centre and bottom centre. Gilding missing, five sections as top and four sections at bottom.As before. Slight paint abrasion in lower right and left corners and upper left corner. Paint cracking, centre-right. Frame: poor. Worn in corners and chipped along bottom edge. Major cracking along edges of frame, especially in the corners.St. Salvator's Hall, Guest Room1958196319881989199219952008unknownunknownunknownunknownunknownDALE, Amy1958198319881990199219952008high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC86.tif2011194611946PurchaseThe PilgrimTrustPurchased by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Purchased 1946 according to catalogue card, though at this time (Feb. 1998) there is no further documentary evidence in object file to support this.Recording Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on boardPILGRIM TRUSTFIFECERESTOWNSCAPEobject files in Collections Officegilt frame19581963?22 September 19881989 - 90199210 March 199516 October 2008PUBLPurchased by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war. Purchased 1946 according to catalogue card, though at this time (Feb. 1998) there is no further documentary evidence in object file to support this.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC86signed, lower right: PeploeThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC86.jpg19461946194619391900193555.0 x 62.0 cm (check)19461953PADOil painting depicting the historic and picturesque village of Ceres, Fife. A cluster of buildings with terracotta roofs is shown interspersed with trees.University of St AndrewsScotlandPEPLOE, Samuel John; (Scottish, 1871-1935)CRE1998-02-03AUROBINSON, ClaireMoved from musa;g4 to oastore, rack8A (31/01/2011)2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack8A1 1490collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1900200010:24:5910:24:4410:24:2717:39:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRJESMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEFORSYTHD.D.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-032010-04-222001-02-16unknownR. W. ForsythEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownIt is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock or whether it subsequently came to the University.1Present2001-02-16ComponentRecord state2001-02-16goodDoctor of Divinity cassock, black wt violet buttons: 19 (right) and 9 (left) buttons down the front wt violet stitching for btn holes, sleeves lined wt cotton (white with blue stripes) and two pocketsGood: sleeve lining and lower edge dirty2009BURDGE, Jessica20091Programme for a music concert in the Domkerk, [Utrecht?], and dated 26 March 1976, found in pocket of cassock. Now on file.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibres (?)CASSOCKGOWNCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOCTOR OF DIVINITYHONORARY DEGREEDEGREEFORSYTHD.D.object history file16 September 2009It is not clear whether the University purchased the cassock or whether it subsequently came to the University.HC860inscr. on label sewn into right shoulder: R. W. Forsyth / LTD. / EDINBURGH & GLASGOWunknownManufactered bydbi HC860 front.jpgdbi HC860 side.jpgdbi HC860 back.jpg2000190019002000width of shoulders: 51 cm length of gown: 150 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh and Glasgow R. W. ForsythMANU2001-02-16ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 1612collect>intern19431943194314:46:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67HRHRARMADAWOODSHIPINVASIONTOBERMORYSAN JUAN DE SICILIADARE, MRSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292010-04-222001-08-01DonationunknownSpainDARE,This piece of charred wood was presented by Mrs Dare of South Street, St Andrews, 1943 and is said to have come from the wreck of the San Juan de Sicilia in Tobermory Bay.1PresentJuly 200120012001Transferred from University Library to University Collections. Library label, with wood, reads: Armada relic. This piece of charred wood is said to have come from the wreck of the San Juan de Sicilia in Tobermory Bay. Presented by Mrs Dare, South Street, St Andrews, 1943.2001-08-01ComponentRecord stateProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesOn the basis that this is indeed wood from an Armada ship.2001-08-01fairPiece of wood, supposedly from an Armada shipFragment - cracked and charred14:45:51oastore2011-09-29ROBINSON, Claire2011-09-2116th century1The wood shows signs of having been worked.Open Access StoreoastoreoakARMADAWOODSHIPINVASIONTOBERMORYSAN JUAN DE SICILIADARE, MRSOpen Access Storeobject history fileThis piece of charred wood was presented by Mrs Dare of South Street, St Andrews, 1943 and is said to have come from the wreck of the San Juan de Sicilia in Tobermory Bay.HC861DARE, MrsManufactered bydbi HC861.jpg1943194316001588L 19.4 x W 7 x D 3.3 cm1943ADUniversity of St AndrewsSpainunknownMANU2001-08-01AC14:45:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 5, shelf B2011-09-29Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay5B1 1650collect>internpeople19921992199214:56:0912:41:27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114HRMoved from picture store to Museum Collections Office picture store.Hung in the Principal's Office in College Gate.TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLINDUBLINROBINSON, MARYIRELANDLIBRARYEVANS, DAVIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-03-212001-10-22DonationEVANS, DavidROBINSON, MaryPresented by Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Principal Struther Arnott of the University of St Andrews, on the occasion of her receiving an honorary degree in 1992.1Present2001-10-22ComponentRecord stateDavid Evans is President of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts. This print was commissioned by, and is sold in aid of, The Trinity College (Dublin) Association and Trust and the Irish Architectural Archive. KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2001-10-222011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09very goodvery goodvery goodvery goodThe Long Room, Trinity College, Dublinframemountartworkexcellent frame slightly chipped, particularly to right side (HCR, 22/10/01) Very minor chips to frame (HCR, 13/08/09)As reported chips to left and right sides.Possible adhesive (marks) visible through mount at each corner.Very good condition.20032009EDWARDS, JulietBURDGE, Jessica2003200919901printprintpoprint on paperTRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLINDUBLINROBINSON, MARYIRELANDLIBRARYEVANS, DAVIDobject history filewooden frame 70.5 x 50.5 cm7 April 200313 August 2009Presented by Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Principal Struther Arnott of the University of St Andrews, on the occasion of her receiving an honorary degree in 1992.HC862s. lower right, below print: David Evans R.U.A. 157/300 paper impressed with what is presumably the heraldry of Trinity College: a shield with a lion (u.l), a lyre (u.r) above a castle?. Encircled with the words: COLL SANCTA INDIVIDUAE TRINITATIS REG. ELIZAB. IVXTA DUBLIN / 1591 printed on label on backboard: The Long Room, Trinity College, Dublin / by David Evans, 1990. / The impression gained on entering the Long Room is immediate and powerful. / Only after giving the room some time can one appreciate the complexity on which / this impression is based. For a start, the evolution of the building was complex: / Deane and Woodward, in the middle of the nineteenth century, with their barrel / vault and gallery bookcases, radically transformed Thomas Burgh's early / eighteenth-century flat-ceiled space. / Then there are the books, the raison d'etre of the building, their bindings and spines / determining the colour and light in the room. There are the Books of Durrow / and Kells. There are the busts, among them Van Nost's amiable Patrick Delany, and / Roubiliac's alert Swift. Even the smell, of paper and leather and parchment and / wood is everything it should be in a room where part of the College Library has been / undisturbed for more than 250 years./ David Evans is President of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts. This print, in a limited edition, / was commissioned by, and is sold in aid of, The Trinity College (Dublin) Association and Trust and the / Irish Architectural Archive. printed on label on backboard: FRAMED AT THE / Wellesley Ashe Gallery / 25 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET / DUBLIN 2. / Telephone: 767425ROBINSON, MaryManufactered by199219921990199067.5 x 47.0 cm1992ADUniversity of St AndrewsEVANS, DavidMANU2001-10-22AApo1 1753collect>internpeople192319631923-196310:37:4811:04:08'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol IV, No. 15, July 1945HC873single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHeld among offprints of various articles by Read in Special Collections, University Library, St Andrews, SM110 MB F 37.ac114ac114HRAW17991720HC863Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of Chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTFLASKTIMERTENIERS, DAVIDMAJOR, THOMASREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222002-02-06READ, JohnPurchaseMAJOR, ThomasGolden Head, Chandois Street, near St. Martin's Lane, London, EnglandunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateThomas Major A.R.A. was an etcher and line engraver of portraits, decorative and sporting subjects, landscapes and topographical views, after his contemporaries and Old Master painters. He went to Paris in 1745 and was imprisoned by the French in retaliation for the imprisonment of French soldiers taken at the battle of Culloden. While there he studied under J.P. le Bas (see HC865) and engraved several plates after Wouvermans, Berchem and Claude. After his return to England he became Seal Engraver to the King, retaining the post for 40 years.2001-11-30goodThe Laboratorygood (AW: 30/11/01) Mount- black mark along bottom. Glass in frame has three imperfections- 2 bubbles top left, one bublbe top right. Dust between glass and mount (JF, August 2005)2001200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2001200320062009HC873 - watercolour copy of work by Teniers7th July 17551The LaboratoryAn engraving of a chemist's laboratory. In his article 'Teniers' alchemists', Read notes that the correct title of this work is THE 'LABORATORY, ie the Elaboratory. The engraving appears to have been executed in reverse, in comparison with HC873, a watercolour copy of 'The Laboratory'.printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTFLASKTIMERTENIERS, DAVIDMAJOR, THOMASREAD, JOHNobject history file52.0 x 39.8cm wood painted black30 November 20012 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009CITTENIERS, David (1610-94)Almost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC863inscr. (printed) below print: D. Teniers pinxt:/ THE LABORATORY/ T. Major sculp: / To William Pitcairn M.D. This plate is Inscribed, by his Gratefull / and obliged humble servant Thos: Major / {In the Collection of / Hen: Isaac Esqr:} / Publish'd July the 7th 1755 by T. Major Engraver to his R:H: the Prince of Wales, at the Golden Head in Chandois Street, near St. Martins Lane London./ No.27unknownCreated by196319231755175539.2 x 27.5 cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGolden Head, Chandois Street, near St. Martin's Lane, LondonMAJOR, Thomas (1720-1799), after TENIERS, David (1610-94)CRE2002-02-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 1754people192319631923-196311:21:24'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No. 15, July 1945single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAW17991720HC864Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of Chemistry LibraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTBELLOWSMAJOR, THOMASTENIERS, DAVIDREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-04-222002-02-06READ, JohnPurchaseMAJOR, ThomasGolden Head, Chandois Street, near St. Martin's Lane, London, EnglandunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateThomas Major A.R.A. was an etcher and line engraver of portraits, decorative and sporting subjects, landscapes and topographical views, after his contemporaries and Old Master painters. He went to Paris in 1745 and was imprisoned by the French in retaliation for the imprisonment of French soldiers taken at the battle of Culloden. While there he studied under J.P. le Bas (see HC865) and engraved several plates after Wouvermans, Berchem and Claude. After his return to England he became Seal Engraver to the King, retaining the post for 40 years.2001-11-30goodThe Chymistgood (AW: 30/11/01) scratches on frame (SK 02/09/03) Black mark on mount lower left and scratch on glass left centre (JF, August 2005)2001200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20012003200620097th May 17501An engraving of a chemist's laboratory. Mount obscures part of the detail on the right side.printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTBELLOWSMAJOR, THOMASTENIERS, DAVIDREAD, JOHNobject history file51.7 x 39.7cm wood painted black30 November 20012 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009GENTENIERS, DavidAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC864inscr. (printed) below print: D. Teniers pinxt./ THE CHYMIST/ T. Major sculpt: / To Richard Mead M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his Majesty .F.R. [?] / This Print Ingrav'd from an Original Painting of the same size by David Teniers, / is humbly Dedicated by his most Obedient Servant Thos. Major / Publish'd May 7th 1750. / accord. to Act of Parliamt. / London sold by the Author at the Golden Head in West Street the upper end of St. Martin's Lane. inscr. (printed) lower centre, crest with three swans in centre and crowned bust on top and motto: NON SIBI SED TOTIunknownCreated byHC864.JPG196319231750175039.5 x 26.4cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandGolden Head, Chandois Street, near St. Martin's Lane, LondonMAJOR, Thomas (1720-1799) after TENIERS, DavidCRE2002-02-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1755people192319631923-196311:21:24'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No. 15, July 1945single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAWHC865Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTBELLOWSTENIERS, DAVIDCRESTFISHLE BAS, J.PHREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-04-222002-02-06READ, JohnPurchaseLE BAS, J.P.H.Rue de la Harpe, Paris, FranceunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2001-11-30fairLe Chimistefair, some foxing around outer edge of mount. (AW: 30/11/01) Mount- brown along left edge (JF August 2005)2001200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2001200320062009Probably mid 18th century1An engraving of a chemist's laboratory. Plate mark visible.printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTBELLOWSTENIERS, DAVIDCRESTFISHLE BAS, J.PHREAD, JOHNobject history file73.0 x 54.2cm wood painted black30 November 20012 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009GENTENIERS, DavidAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC865inscr. (printed) below print: D. Teniers pinxit/ Le Chimiste/ J.Ph Le Bas Sculp. / Dedie a Monsieur Jacques Jean Comte de Wassenaeer Seigneur d'Obdam, Chevalier du Saint Empire Romain. / 43 Teniers / a Paris chez J. Ph Le Bas graveur du Cabinet du Roy rue de la HarpeunknownCreated by196319231714178032.2 x 47.3cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsFranceRue de la Harpe, ParisLE BAS, J.PH after TENIERS, DavidCRE2002-02-06ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 1756collect>internpeople192319631923-196310:38:0611:21:24HC872single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRAWHC866Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.BOYDELL, JscienceEQUIPMENTFLASKLABORATORYSTEIN, JWOMANCHEMISTREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-252010-04-222002-02-06PurchaseBOYDELL, JunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateFrom the original painting in the collection of Mr Leviez. John Boydell (1719-1804) was a draughtsman, line engraver, publisher and printseller. He began his carer as a typical engraver of landscapes and topographical views. He gave up printmaking in 1767 and turned to publishing prints by other engravers. He published huge quantities of prints, both by employing engravers and printers to work for him as well as purchasing old plates and reprinting them (he bought Hogarth's plates from his wife and republished them in 1790). Boydell effectively changed the English print trade from an import one to an export one, and made a large fortune. He became Lord Mayor of London in 1790. Josiah Boydell (1752-1817) was the nephew of John Boydell, who brought him to London and made him his partner. He was a painter and mezzotint engraver of portraits and decorative subjects after Old Master painters, and a publisher.2001-11-30fairThe Dutch Chymistfair, mount slipped slightly and paper slightly wrinkled. (AW: 30/11/01) dust inside glass, back not sealed (SK 02/09/03) Canvas very wrinkled especially at bottom and top left (JF, August 2005)2001200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2001200320062009HC872 - another copy of engraving.Probably mid 18th century1The Dutch ChymistAn engraving of a chemist's laboratory. Plate mark visible.printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperBOYDELL, JSCIENCEEQUIPMENTFLASKLABORATORYSTEIN, JWOMANCHEMISTREAD, JOHNobject history file57.0 x 43.0cm wood painted black30 November 20012 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009STEIN, JAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC866inscr. (printed) below print: J. Stein pinxt. / The Dutch Chymist. / J. Boydell Sculpt. / Engrav'd from the Original picture in the Collection of Mr Leviez.unknownCreated by196319231714178042.2 x 27.9cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsBOYDELL, J after STEIN, JCRE2002-02-06ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 1800collect>internpeople18101999before 199911:16:2415:30:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10ac114HRHC867Moved from picture store to School of Philosophy.In School of PhilosophyMoved to Museum Collection OfficeHung in SALTIRE office in the Heb's block (contact: Ros Cambell).CASTLEST ANDREWSPICNICSEACLIFFROCKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162011-03-282002-02-13unknownunknownunknown1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC867December 200120012001£20.00Remounted in museum mount and given new back by Alan Sproson, old mount acidic.2.23before 199919901999Transferred from Library. Library ref: 2.23.2002-02-13ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDate from information on label. Is this correct?KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-02-132011-05-162011-05-162011-05-16fairfairgoodfairSt Andrews Castleframemountimagefoxed, particularly upper part. Frame has many slight chips (HCR, 13/2/2002)Splitting at all four corners and loss at bottom right corner.Nothing to report.Severely foxed across whole and slightly undulating.2002200320032009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, Jessica2002200320032009c.1810-501printprintSALTIREcolour lithograph on paperCASTLEST ANDREWSPICNICSEACLIFFROCKSobject history filebrown wood 55.2 x 71.4 cm14 February 20022 September 200316 September 200319 June 2009HC867inscr. lower right: St. Andrews inscr. in biro on label attached to back of old mount, now in file: SHELF 2 No. 23 / Watercolour of the castle, St. Andrews. / [c.1810-1850] inscr. on label formerly on front of frame: 17unknownCreated by199918101810185030.8 x 46.0 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-02-13ACSALTIRE1 1862collect>internpeople192319631923-196310:38:3511:21:24'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No. 15, July 1945HC875single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRAW18771804HC868Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTBELLOWSscienceEQUIPMENTLABORATORYTENIERSHERAUSGEBERDOGHOURGLASSREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-252010-04-222002-03-25READ, JohnPurchaseHANFSTAENGL, FranzKonigl Gemalde-Galerie, GermanyunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord stateThe information on the name of the publisher cannot be seen on this print - it is probably under the mount. But it is clearly by the same publisher as HC875, on which the information can be seen. Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl was a German lithographer and photo-engraver. Born in Bavaria, he studied in Munich and practised lithography, reproducing a series of paintings in the Dresden Gallery, before turning to photo-engraving after its invention.2002-02-28goodEin Chemiker in seinem Laboratoriumgood (AW: 28/02/02) Frame chipped at 3 corners but not top right (JF, August 2005)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009HC875 - duplicate image, without colour.about 18401Ein Chemiker in seinem LaboratoriumProbably hand-touched with coloured ink.printlithographOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperCHEMISTBELLOWSSCIENCEEQUIPMENTLABORATORYTENIERSHERAUSGEBERDOGHOURGLASSREAD, JOHNobject history file50.8 x 61.2cm wood painted black, small chips to lower left corner and upper left. (AW: 28/02/02)28 February 20022 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009GENTENIERS, DavidAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC868inscr. (printed) below print: N.d. Original a St. gez v.c. Straub/ Ein Chemiker in seinem Laboratorium von David Teniers./ Gedruckt bei dem Herausgeber [printed by the publisher] inscr. in pencil below print: c.1840unknownPublished by19630192301820186039.2 x 49.7cm1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyKonigl Gemalde-GalerieHANFSTAENGL, Franz (1804-1877), after TENIERS, DavidPUB2002-03-25ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1863people19421942February 194211:21:24'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No. 15, July 1945single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAWHC869Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ALCHEMISTscienceEQUIPMENTLABORATORYTENIERS, DAVIDBELLOWSFISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANYREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-04-222002-03-25READ, JohnDonationunknown,Fisher Scientific CompanyPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, AmericaFISHER, Chester G.Information in label attached to back of print.1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord statePublished by the Fisher Scientific Company in the interest of Science in America. Reproduced from the original painting by David Teniers, dated 1648, in the Fisher Collection of Alchemical and Historical Pictures at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.2002-02-28goodThe Alchemistgood - some staining at lower area of white surround (AW:28/02/02) Top edge of mount very brown (JF August 2005)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009Between 1937 and 1942Between 1937 and 19421A process print. printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperALCHEMISTSCIENCEEQUIPMENTLABORATORYTENIERS, DAVIDBELLOWSFISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANYREAD, JOHNobject history file58.0 x 68.0cm oak 28 February 20022 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009GENTENIERS, DAVIDInformation in label attached to back of print.HC869inscr. in ink on print: D. TENIERS - 1648 inscr. (printed) below print: THE ALCHEMIST/ From a Painting Made in 1648 by David Teniers, the Younger. Reproduced from the Original in / The Fisher Collection of Alchemical and Historical Pictures at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania./ Published by the Fisher Scientific Company in the Interest of Science in America crest lower centre with leaf decoration and the letter F in a circle surrounded by smaller circles. Label attached to back of print, inscr. (typed): The Alchemist / by David Teniers, the Younger / This print is a full size reproduction of an / original painting which David Teniers made, / signed and dated "1648". In viewing this / picture, one is impressed by the artist's / effective use of rich shades of brown, the / true simplicity of its drawing, a / consciousness of the depth of the / laboratory and the correctness of detail. / This Teniers painting was privately owned / in England for many years before it was / acquired by Sir A.S Hunter in 1852. This / picture was obtained in 1937, from a / private home in Mortimer Hill, Berkshire, / and brought to the United States by / Chester G. Fisher. / It is now in the Fisher / Collection of alchemical and old scientific pictures. / David Teniers, the Younger, a member of the old Dutch School of painters, was / born in Antwerp in 1610. He was / knighted by the Throne and acclaimed / by the people, as were Van Dyke and / Rubens. Teniers did very creditable work in his early twenties and continued / painting until he was quite old. / Teniers is best known to scientists because / of his paintings of the Alchemist. In / fact, his paintings of this subject have / materially influenced the present day idea / of the appearance of the early Alchemist's / laboratory. / Reproduced by the Fisher Scientific Co., In / the Interest of Science in America. / To be attached to back of framed picture inscr. (pencil) below text: Presented by Chester G. Fisher / February 1942 / 902 [?]FISHER, Chester G.Created byPublished by194200194200193719371942194241.0 x 53.2cmFebruary 1942ADUniversity of St AndrewsAmericaUnited StatesPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaUNKNOWN, after TENIERS, DAVIDFisher Scientific CompanyCREPUB2002-03-25ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 417collect>internconservacollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195811:54:2311:27:1115:40:2814:41:4716:41:5212:15:1012:01:3315:06:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sad458ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19461863128in store insurance list by artistin store list by location, 1963 or 1983St Salvators Hall, domestic bursars office Alison Scottst salvators hall, store Patricia de MontfortSt Salvators Hall store Student exhibition checklistIn St. Salvators Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved from St Salvator's Hall to Museum Collections office picture storeBENDERLOCHBYRELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustPIRIE, GeorgeinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-012011-06-012011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-01-202010-04-221998-02-03HC:C3DonationPIRIE, GeorgeScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £20.00 insurance list by artist1958ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-011998-02-03goodgoodA Byre in BenderlochPainting had previously slipped away from mount in frame. Work taken to Alan Sproson for conservation.very good , hair trapped under glass frame lower centre of picture. frame good, gilt slightly tarnished (SHE, 2001)1958196319881989199220012003unknownunknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, Helen1958196319881990199220012003HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencil on paperPILGRIM TRUSTBENDERLOCHBYRELANDSCAPEPIRIE, SIR GEORGEobject files in Collections Officegilt frame 61.6 x 79.0 cm19581963?22 September 19881989 - 1990199219 February 200119 August 2003Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC87signed, recto lower left: Geo Pirie inscr. on label verso, lower right: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / Title of Picture: A Byre in Benderloch / Artist's Name: Sir George Pirie / Address: WARDEND TORRANCE STIRLINGSHIRE / Price: inscr. on label, verso: THE PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM TRUST / A BYRE IN BENDERLOCH / BY SIR GEORGE PIRIEThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC87.JPG19461946193919391900194636.5 cm x 54.3 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the interior of a barn in Benderloch, Argyll and Bute. Wooden supports hold up the thatched roof and chickens can be seen wandering about on the straw-covered floor.University of St AndrewsScotlandconservationC0269PIRIE, Sir George; (Scottish, 1863-1946)CRE1998-02-03AB15:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack7B2011-01-20Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 1864people1923196311:21:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAWHC870Located in the library of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.ALCHEMISTscienceEQUIPMENTLABORATORYCHENU, PBELLOWSWYCK, THOMASWOMANREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-04-222002-03-25PurchaseCHENU, PParis, France1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord state2002-03-18fairLe Menage du Chimistefair, slipped slightly in frame, plate mark partially visible, surface dirt on white surround, positioned over heater - must be moved. Slight scratches to frame (AW:22/03/02)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009Probably 18th century1printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperALCHEMISTSCIENCEEQUIPMENTLABORATORYCHENU, PBELLOWSWYCK, THOMASWOMANREAD, JOHNobject history file44.4 x 56.5cm black painted wood with gilt border around inner edge. 18 March 20022 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009WYCK, ThomasAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC870inscr. (printed) below print: Thomas Wyck Pinx/ Le Menage du Chimiste./ A Paris ches Basan Graveur/ P.Chenu Sculp. inscr. in pencil below print: 10 shillingsunknownCreated by19630192301750180035.8 x 49.5cm1923-1963APAPUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisCHENU, P after WYCK, ThomasCRE2002-03-25ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1555collect>interncollect>intern16801850before early 19th century1996199614:41:0012:48:11The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instrumentssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIllustration of Spitzharfe in Royal College of Music, London, Flemish? c.1700.ac114ac114ALDHRResearched and inventoried as part of the Museum / Gallery Studies course. Most of the information on this record was provided by Joanna Archibald.Moved from the Crawford Art Centrw store to MUSA for display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, located in gallery 4.HARPSPITZHARFEMUSICINSTRUMENTANGELBAROQUECHINOISERIEKING DAVIDLIONSOUNDPAGODAARPANETTAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082010-12-172008-11-282001-02-09unknownunknownGermany?unknownJoanna Archibald notes that the harp was formerly kept in the library of Upper College Hall as part of a permanent library exhibition. The library dates from 1764. In the early nineteenth century it was moved to Lower College Hall.1PresentEdinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments1 April 199619961996On loan to Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments, (contact: Arnold Myers: Reid Concert Hall, Bristo Square, Edinburgh) 1 April 1996 - 31 March 2001.BURDGE, JessicaSummer 200820082008Returned from loan to Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments, for display in MUSA2001-02-09ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesValue: £3500 (insurance)1996Probable date and place of manufacture based on appearance and form of harp. The instrument has a richly decorated sound box, including angels playing Baroque period instruments, King David and his harp and much decorative chinoiserie on a pseudo lacquer red ground with details in black and gold. The carved lion headpiece and lion's paws feet were once probably gilt-finished. The instruments played by the angels on the harp (the harps, 6-string lute, treble viola and viola da gamba) are typically representative of the Baroque period (c.1620-1750), with the viola da gamba being played with an underhand bow technique, indicating a date before 1700, by which time its sucessor the violincello was well established. The keynotes depicted on the musical extract held by an angel use the old F-clef symbol rather than the modern one, which was established by c.1700. The word 'Heilig' (Holy), also on the extract, indicates the German origin of the instrument. The musical extract is notationally vague and some sequences of notes do not make musical sense. However, these elements of decoration on the harp may draw on the past for inspiration, so do not necessarily reflect the date of manufacture. The decoration also incorporates chinoiserie, popular between 1680 and 1730 in England. The elements of chinoiserie include pagoda-like houses, oriental trees, birds and flowers and a pair of Chinese figures in black and gold against a red ground. The red ground of the Spitzharfe is an imitation of the lacquer made by the then fashionable japanning technique which favoured bright red with gold, while the choice of a lion head and paw-feet epitomises the English idea of oriental subjects. The Spitzharfe may well have been made in Germany for the English market. A Spitzeharfe with similar decoration and identical lion's head and feet is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum. It is known to be German and is dated 1700-1750. It is 114cm in height. 2001-02-09fairSpitzharfe: portable table harp for domestic use.The overall colour of the soundbox is still bright, but there is some damage to the rose sound-holes and around the vulnerable base of the instrument, where paint is flaking away. Both sets of strings have been removed at some time and about one fifth of the tuning pins are missing. (Joanna Archibald, 1991)19912008ARCHIBALD, JoannaDALE, Amy19912008unknownREEVE, Antoniacolour photographblack and white photographColour slideadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-171990200019991680-17301A Spitzharfe is a portable table harp for domestic use, related by its trapezium shape to the dulcimer, though it may also be interpreted as an upright board zither or upright double psaltery. The instrument is variously known as a Spitzharfe (German), Arpanetta (Italian), Double-Psaltery and Pointed Harp. Surviving examples date from 1621-1730: during this period it was especially popular in Germany and the Low Countries, although examples in Italy and France are also known. Its popularity had waned by 1730, when keyboard instruments, the Clavichord and the Harpiscord, were developed at the expense of the Psaltery-Dulcimer family. The instrument is stood upright on a table or on the player's knees in smaller examples, so that the shorter strings are nearest the player. The trapezium state lends itself to an extended number of strings of various lengths to give a wide range of pitch. All the strings are 'open', without dampers or frets, and all run vertically to the soundbox. The Spitzeharfe differs from the psaltery in having strings on both sides of its sounding box. These were played by plucking with the hand or with a plectra worn on the fingers. The right strings were high pitched melody making strings either of steel or case-hardened iron, while the left hand strings were of a lower pitch, used to accompany the melody strings, and were made of brass. The pine or deal made sounding boxes were traditionally highly decorated in the Baroque manner with flowers, figures and an elaborate rose sound-hole. The use of two sounding boards produced greater volume and resonance than the use of open strings alone. The sounding boards were frequently ribbed inside to strengthen the instrument and to help articulate the sound. Similarly, the use of steel and brass strings rather than catgut resulted in a more resonant metalic sonority. The wire strings were tuned by adjusting the wrest pins along the base of the instrument. The right hand strings could number 60 or more courses using double courses tuned diatonically, with a set of single strings for the 'sharp' notes, which lay closer to the soundboard. The left hand side had fewer strings, usually tuned chromatically and with a lower range than those on the right side. The seven diatonic notes in each course were given double courses while the five chromatic notes were single strung. Each set of strings had its own wooden bridge glued to the soundboard. The range of a Spitzharfe varied with the size of the instrument to between 2.5-4 octaves, A typical pitch range would encompass f - d '" chromatic. Other examples of Spitzharfe[n] and Arpanetta exist in the following museums: Bachhaus, Eisenach (Italian, 1701); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (German, c.1670); Horniman Museum, London (17th century); Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim (Flemish?, c. 1700); Ruck Collection, Nuremberg Germanisches Nationalmuseum (2 instruments, German, 17th century and German, early 18th century); Royal College of Music (Flemish?, c.1700); Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2 instruments, German, 1713 and German, c.1700-1750).musa/g4WOODsteel?brassHARPSPITZHARFEMUSICINSTRUMENTANGELBAROQUECHINOISERIEKING DAVIDLIONSOUNDPAGODAARPANETTAobject history file199128 November 2008GENJoanna Archibald notes that the harp was formerly kept in the library of Upper College Hall as part of a permanent library exhibition. The library dates from 1764. In the early nineteenth century it was moved to Lower College Hall.HC871None Old label for harp inscr.: "POINTED HARP / (or "Arpanetta" or Spitzharfe") / The pointed harp was a 17th. and 18th. century variant / of the psaltery. On one side of the sound-box are / the steel strings of high pitch; on the other are the / low-pitched brass strings. The player stands the / instrument on a table or rests it on his knees. / The melody is played on the front [with] one hand / while the accompaniment is played on the farther side and / with the other hand. / The specimen displayed contains the following amongst / its decorations:- (musical notes above 'Heilig Heilig Heilig').unknownManufactered bydbi HC871.jpg1470147115051850168016801730H: 137.0 x W: 36.5 cmbefore early 19th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany?unknownMANU2001-02-09ACmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 1865collect>intern192319631923-196310:38:06HC866single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAWHC872Located in the library of the Chemistry department.returned tos tore prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTWOMANSTEIN, JBOYDELL, JREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222002-03-25PurchaseBOYDELL, JunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord stateFrom the original painting in the collection of Mr Leviez. John Boydell (1719-1804) was a draughtsman, line engraver, publisher and printseller. He began his carer as a typical engraver of landscapes and topographical views. He gave up printmaking in 1767 and turned to publishing prints by other engravers. He published huge quantities of prints, both by employing engravers and printers to work for him as well as purchasing old plates and reprinting them (he bought Hogarth's plates from his wife and republished them in 1790). Boydell effectively changed the English print trade from an import one to an export one, and made a large fortune. He became Lord Mayor of London in 1790. Josiah Boydell (1752-1817) was the nephew of John Boydell, who brought him to London and made him his partner. He was a painter and mezzotint engraver of portraits and decorative subjects after Old Master painters, and a publisher.2002-03-18poorThe Dutch Chymistpoor, print is loose in frame and warping, foxing all over white surround, slight tear to right edge of surround, stains to upper part, surface dirt, positioned over heater - must be moved. Slight scratches to frame (AW: 18/03/02)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009HC866 - duplicate of image.Probably mid 18th century1The Dutch ChymistprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTWOMANSTEIN, JBOYDELL, JREAD, JOHNobject history file54.3 x 43.9cm black painted wooden frame with gilt border around inner edge.18 March 20022 September 200310 August 200616 November 2009STEIN JAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC872inscr. (printed) below print: J. Stein pinxt./ The Dutch Chymist./ Engrav'd from the Original picture in the Collection of Mr Leviez./ J. Boydell Sculpt. inscr. in pencil on backboard: Professor Read / St Andrews UniversityunknownCreated by19630192301700178036.6 x 27.5cm1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsBOYDELL, J after STEIN JCRE2002-03-25ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1866collect>intern192319631923-196310:37:49'The Alchemist in Life, Literature, and Art' , published in Great Britain.'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol IV, No. 15, July 1945HC863single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektfrontispieceHeld among offprints of various articles by Read in Special Collections, University Library, St Andrews, SM110 MB F 37.ac114HRAWHC873Located in the library of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTBELLOWSFISHTENIERS, DAVIDRINK, J.J.READ, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222002-03-25READ, JohnREAD, JohnPurchaseRINK, J.J.unknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord stateAccording to information in 'The Alchemist in Life, Literature and Art' by Professor John Read. On the reproduction of the work published in John Read, 'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No.15, July 1945', the inscription 'J.J. Rink 1793' is visible on the block of wood to the lower centre of the painting.2002-03-18goodThe Laboratorygood, but in position with direct sunlight - should be removed. (AW: 18/03/02) backing needs re-sealed (SK 02/09/2003) Piece of debris or brown mark top centre of mount (JF August 2005)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009HC863 - engraving of work but in reverse.17931The LaboratoryPerhaps copied from the original painting by Teniers as image is in reverse from engraved image.paintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTBELLOWSFISHTENIERS, DAVIDRINK, J.J.READ, JOHNobject history file51.8 x 43.2cm wooden frame18 March 20022 September 200310 August 200616 November 2009FIGFIGTENIERS, DavidAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC873unknownCreated by19630192301793179339.4 x 30.5cm1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsRINK, J.J after TENIERS, DavidCRE2002-03-25ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 1867collect>interncollect>internpeople192319631923-196316:13:1816:12:1915:30:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2ac114AWHC874Located in the library of the Chemistry department.Removed from Purdie Building for conservation assessmentCHEMISTLABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTWYCK, THOMASHORMANREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-212011-06-212011-03-282002-03-25PurchaseHORMANunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-03-25ComponentRecord stateAfter the original in the collection of Mr Richard Mead M.D of London.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-212002-03-18poorpoorLe Chimiste en OperationPoor, engraving has been removed from frame and is mounted on board. Signs of water damage to position, paper is buckled particularly in the position just above centre. Engraving is discoloured.poor, print slipped in mount so obscuring part of inscription, mount is loose from frame, print is not secure and is warping. Stains to right corner and inside edge of mount and slightly stained in central area of print itself. Four black spots (mould?) below print. Positioned above heater - must be moved. (AW: 18/03/02)20022002WILSON, AudreyRAWSON, Helen20022002Probably mid 19th century1printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTWYCK, THOMASHORMANREAD, JOHNobject history file45.8 x 33.4cm black painted wooden frame - paint flaking and scratched at top. (AW: 18/03/02)18 March 200212 June 2002WYCK, ThomasAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC874inscr. (printed) below print: Th Wyck pinx./ LE CHIMISTE EN OPERATION/ Grave par Horman de ad Guttenberg/ Grave d'apres l'original tire du Cabinet de Mr Richard Mead M.D et Physicien de Sa M Royale a LondresunknownCreated by19630192301800188029.4 x 22.4cm1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsHORMAN after WYCK, ThomasCRE2002-03-25AD16:12ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-21Open Access Storeoastore1 1868collect>intern192319631923-196310:38:35'Teniers' alchemists' in Endeavour, Vol. IV, No. 15, July 1945HC868single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAW18771804HC875Located in the main corridor of the Chemistry department.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.CHEMISTLABORATORYscienceBELLOWSEQUIPMENTFISHDOGTENIERS, DAVIDHANFSTAENGL, FRANZREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222002-03-27READ, JohnPurchaseHANFSTAENGL, FranzKonigl Gemalde - Galerie Dresden, GermanyunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.1Present2002-03-29ComponentRecord stateThe inscription notes: 'Gedruckt bei dem Herausgeber' [printed by the publisher]. Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl was a German lithographer and photo-engraver. Born in Bavaria, he studied in Munich and practised lithography, reproducing a series of paintings in the Dresden Gallery, before turning to photo-engraving after its invention.2002-03-29goodEin Chemiker in seinem Laboratoriumgood (AW: 27/03/02)2002200320062009WILSON, AudreyKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica2002200320062009HC868 - duplicate with added colourProbably mid 19th century1Ein Chemiker in seinem LaboratoriumprintlithographOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperCHEMISTLABORATORYSCIENCEBELLOWSEQUIPMENTFISHDOGTENIERS, DAVIDHANFSTAENGL, FRANZREAD, JOHNobject history file49.0 x 57.0cm wood painted black27 March 20022 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009GENTENIERS, DavidAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963.HC875inscr. (printed) below print: Original a St. gez v.c. Straub / Ein Chemiker in seinem Laboratorium von David Teniers. / Gedruckt [printed] bei dem Herausgeber [publisher] / Hohe [height] 2' 1" Breite [breadth] 2' 7" / Konigl Gemalde - Galerie in Dresden Herausgegeben [published] v. Franz Hanfstaengl imprinted emblem below print; inscr: KOENIGL GEMAELDE GALERIE DRESDEN F.H. inscr. in pencil on backboard: Professor Read / St Andrews UniversityunknownPublished by196319231800188038.8 x 49.8cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyKonigl Gemalde - Galerie DresdenHANFSTAENGL, Franz (1804-1877), after TENIERS, DavidPUB2002-03-29ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 1870collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18001997before 199710:44:3910:42:2809:47:4614:56:29Understanding Antique Wine Bottles, Woodbridge,Sealed Bottles: Their History and Evolution (1630-1930), Burton-on-TrentHC210HC211HC814(8)HC877single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC876(2)ac114ac114ac114ad458HRHRBOTTLEWINE BOTTLEWINEPHILIPHAUGHMONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESLESLIE, DAVIDBATTLECIVIL WARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-04-112011-03-252010-04-222002-04-04DUMBRELL, R.,MORGAN, R.unknownunknownBritainunknown1Present2002-04-04ComponentRecord stateHeight: 26cm; base to shoulder height: 15.5cm; length of neck: 10.5cm; diameter of base: 9.2cm; diameter of neck, at top: 1.3cm; depth of kick-up: 2.5cm. The shoulders of the bottle are rounded, the neck medium to long, the body medium to wide. These features, the overall physical shape of the bottle and the fact that the base to shoulder height is over one and a half times the base diameter mark the object as a cylindrical wine bottle. These bottles were produced in Britain c.1735-1830 and developed from having long necks, wide bodies and angular shoulders to having shorter necks, narrower bodies and more rounded shoulders. This particular bottle is transitional and its physical form is in the style of the period c.1768-1780. A particular feature of the bottle is the double string-rim, which projects 0.2cm outwards from the neck. Both rims of glass are of almost equal proportions, a design used in the bottles of the period c.1770-1780, with the upper rim growing proportionately wider from c.1780. A length of wire has been coiled round the neck of the bottle below the string-rim. The kick-up of the bottle is slightly uneven, the glass base on which the bottle stands being of varying thickness at different points around the perimeter of the kick-up. The depth, slightly conical form and working of the kick-up are of the style current c.1770. The pontil mark is just visible, having been largely ground off. The body of the bottle is evenly formed, though the neck leans very slightly to one side and the base is not quite level. This tends to suggest that the body of the bottle was blown into a simple type of mould, a process in use since c.1735. However, as this type of moulding did not leave seams on the bottle (as early versions of the three-part mould did) it is difficult to state categorically whether this bottle was partly moulded or wholly free-blown. There are several air bubbles in the glass of the bottle, the largest being 5.2cm in length.2002-04-04goodCylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughgoodHC210, HC211 - portraits of Montrose HC814(8) - Montrose's silver arrow medalc.1770-17801Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.James Graham, Marquess of MontroseThe bottle is reputed to be a soldier's drinking vessel, found on the battlefield at Philiphaugh. However, its date of manufacture (c.1770-80) means it is impossible that it is contemporary with the battle (1645). About the neck of the bottle is hung a bottle ticket inscribed 'Philiphaugh / SATURDAY MORNING / 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1645'. The bottle ticket can be dated to 1841-1857. It is likely that the ticket was commissioned to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle, possibly by a covenanting society celebrating the victory, and hung on this bottle because the bottle was then believed to be a battlefield relic. The Battle of Philiphaugh took place on the morning of 13th September 1645 and is part of the Civil War. James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, initially sympathised with the covenanting movement but broke with it in 1641 to support Charles I. He became the King's Captain General in Scotland and led an army composed mainly of Highland troops and Irishmen to a series of victories against Covenanting armies in 1644-45. Early on 13th September 1645, David Leslie launched a surprise assault on Montrose's 2000 Irish troops, who were camped at Philiphaugh. Montrose and his 200 cavalry were camped at Selkirk and arrived too late to attempt a rescue. The Irish were outnumbered three to one and surrendered when Leslie offered them quarter for their lives on condition that they lay down their arms. Leslie broke his word. He allowed his men to slaughter the camp followers (women and boys) and later, on the march, gradually hanged or drowned the captives. The more important prisoners were tried and condemned before the Scottish Parliament, then meeting in St Andrews, in the building since known as Parliament Hall. They were executed in Market Street. Montrose fled to the Continent. After Charles I's execution he returned to Scotland in 1650 at the head of an army in support of Charles II. He was defeated at Invercarron in April 1650. He escaped from the battlefield but was betrayed to the government by Macleod of Assynt. He was condemned to death and hanged in Edinburgh on 21 May 1650. Montrose was a student at St Salvator's College 1627-29. His tutor's accounts detail his expenditure. He won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1628.Bottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottleOpen Access Storeoastoreglass (green)wire (coiled round neck of bottlebelow string-rim)BOTTLEWINE BOTTLEWINEPHILIPHAUGHMONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESLESLIE, DAVIDBATTLECIVIL WARobject history fileGENGENHC876(1)unknownManufactered by1997180017701780H: 26cm. (See manufacture)before 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainunknownMANU2002-04-04ABmuseummusa/g2/case 71 1871collect>interncollect>intern18001997before 199710:44:3910:41:16English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, 2nd Edition, LondonSilver, AylesburyThe Collector's Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, LondonHC210HC211HC814(8)HC877single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRBOTTLEWINE BOTTLEWINEPHILIPHAUGHMONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESLESLIE, DAVIDBATTLECIVIL WARTICKETBOTTLE TICKETsilversubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-04-04HC876(1)JACKSON, C.J.TAYLOR, GeraldCLAYTON, M.unknownMCKAY, JohnBritainunknown1Present2002-04-04ComponentRecord stateThe bottle ticket was perhaps commissioned to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle of Philiphaugh, possibly by a covenanting society. The ticket is slightly convex, allowing it to hang more closely to the shape of the bottle. It is rectangular and has no decorative border. Plain eyelets of semi-circular form protrude from the upper edge of the label. A silver chain of plain links is attached to them, allowing the label to be suspended around the neck of a bottle. The date is based on the hall-mark evidence. The date letter and town mark are missing, but this is not unusual. The sovereign's head is that of Queen Victoria, which was used between 1837/8 (1841/2 in Edinburgh, where the stamp was not changed for some four years) and 1890 (when the duty on plate was repealed and the use of the mark discontinued). The standard mark, a thistle indicating Edinburgh, is of the form in use 1832/3 - 1856/7. The maker's mark is that of John? McKay, who is known to have made wine labels in Edinburgh in 1793 and whose mark has been found on objects with an Edinburgh provenance dating from 1803-1845.2002-04-04goodBottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottlefair, slightly tarnishedHC210, HC211 - portraits of Montrose HC814(8) - Montrose's silver arrow medal1841-18571Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.James Graham, Marquess of MontroseThe associated bottle is reputed to be a soldier's drinking vessel, found on the battlefield at Philiphaugh. However, its date of manufacture (c.1770-80) means it is impossible that it is contemporary with the battle (1645). About the neck of the bottle is hung this bottle ticket inscribed 'Philiphaugh / SATURDAY MORNING / 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1645'. The bottle ticket can be dated to 1841-1857. It is likely that the ticket was commissioned to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle, possibly by a covenanting society celebrating the victory, and hung on the bottle because the bottle was then believed to be a battlefield relic. The Battle of Philiphaugh took place on the morning of 13th September 1645 and is part of the Civil War. James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, initially sympathised with the covenanting movement but broke with it in 1641 to support Charles I. He became the King's Captain General in Scotland and led an army composed mainly of Highland troops and Irishmen to a series of victories against Covenanting armies in 1644-45. Early on 13th September 1645, David Leslie launched a surprise assault on Montrose's 2000 Irish troops, who were camped at Philiphaugh. Montrose and his 200 cavalry were camped at Selkirk and arrived too late to attempt a rescue. The Irish were outnumbered three to one and surrendered when Leslie offered them quarter for their lives on condition that they lay down their arms. Leslie broke his word. He allowed his men to slaughter the camp followers (women and boys) and later, on the march, gradually hanged or drowned the captives. The more important prisoners were tried and condemned before the Scottish Parliament, then meeting in St Andrews, in the building since known as Parliament Hall. They were executed in Market Street. Montrose fled to the Continent. After Charles I's execution he returned to Scotland in 1650 at the head of an army in support of Charles II. He was defeated at Invercarron in April 1650. He escaped from the battlefield but was betrayed to the government by Macleod of Assynt. He was condemned to death and hanged in Edinburgh on 21 May 1650. Montrose was a student at St Salvator's College 1627-29. His tutor's accounts detail his expenditure. He won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1628.Cylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughsilverOpen Access StoreoastoresilverBOTTLEWINE BOTTLEWINEPHILIPHAUGHMONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESLESLIE, DAVIDBATTLECIVIL WARTICKETBOTTLE TICKETSILVERobject history fileGENGENGENHC876(2)Hall-marks: 1. Queen's head - Victoria - 1841/2 - 1890; 2. 'JMC ' - John? McKay; 3. thistle - Edinburgh - 1832/3 - 1856/7 Engraved on front of bottle ticket: Philiphaugh / SATURDAY MORNING / 13TH SEPTEMBER 1645unknownManufactered by1997180018411857H: 2.0 x L: 4.9 x D: 0.1 cmbefore 1997AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainMcKAY, John?MANU2002-04-04ABmuseummusa/g2/case 71 1883collect>interncollect>internpeople18001942before 194214:45:1610:44:3815:29:18HC210HC211HC876(1)HC876(2)HC814(8)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114ac114HRHRMoved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.MONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESALUMNUSPORTRAITMARQUESSCIVIL WARCOVENANTPHILIPHAUGHEXECUTIONCHARLES ISTUDENTARCHERYSILVER ARROWHOUBRAKEN, JVAN DYCK, AKNAPTON, IKNAPTON, PsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-042011-04-152011-03-282004-12-092002-04-11unknownHOUBRAKEN, J.KNAPTON, I. and P.Amsterdam, The Netherlandsunknown1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting and reframing.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£46.16 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003.2002-04-11ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes(Assuming 'impensis' (inscription) refers to the act of publication. To check in Latin dictionary).KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-04-112011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairvery goodvery goodvery goodJames Graham, Marquess of Montroseframemountartworkgood, buckling in mount. Needs remounting and reframing (HCR: April 2002) Reframed, remounted, March 2004. Still buckling. Slight buckling at right mirror plate.Very good condition.Undulating in mount.20042004RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042004ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13HC210, HC211, portraits; HC876(1) and HC876(2), Philiphaugh bottle and label; and HC814(8) archery medal - all items connected to Montrose.2003174017401Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontroseCylindrical wine bottle, associated with bottle ticket commemorating the battle of PhiliphaughBottle ticket commemorating the battle of Philiphaugh, associated with cylindrical wine bottleMedal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Engraving of James Graham (1612-1650), 5th Earl of Montrose, and from 6 May 1644, 1st Marquess of Montrose. Montrose was a student at St Salvator's College, 1627-1629. His tutor's accounts detail his expenditure (see R.G. Cant, The University of St Andrews: A Short History, 1992). He won the Silver Arrow archery competition in 1628. Although initially sympathising with the covenanting movement, Montrose broke with it in 1641 to support Charles I. He became the King's Captain General in Scotland and led an army composed mainly of Highland troops and Irishmen to a series of victories against Covenanting armies in 1644-45, before being defeated by David Leslie at Philiphaugh in 1645. Montrose escaped to the Continent. After Charles I's execution, he returned to Scotland in 1650 at the head of an army in support of Charles II. He was defeated at Invercarron in April 1650. He escaped from the battlefield but was betrayed to the government by Macleod of Assynt. He was condemned to death and hanged in Edinburgh on 21 May 1650. printENGRAVINGstshengraving on paperMONTROSEGRAHAM, JAMESALUMNUSPORTRAITMARQUESSCIVIL WARCOVENANTPHILIPHAUGHEXECUTIONCHARLES ISTUDENTARCHERYSILVER ARROWHOUBRAKEN, JVAN DYCK, AKNAPTON, IKNAPTON, Pobject history file63.0 x 45.5 cm wood6 December 20042 April 2004VAN DYCK, Ant.HC877inscr. around bust of Montrose: JAMES GRAHAM / Marquess of MONTROSE inscr. (printed) across lower edge of engraving: Ant. van Dyck pinx In the possession of his Grace the Duke of Montrose, Impensis I & P. Knapton Londini 1740 / J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1740 inscr. (typed) on label on mount, lower centre: JAME GRAHAM, 5th Earl / and 1st Marquess of Montrose. / Student, St Salvator's College, / 1626-1629 inscr. on label, verso, lower right: St Salvator's Hall / A7 / DEC 1942unknownCreated byPublished bydbi HC877.jpg169319421800174017401740174038.0 x 23.6cm (sight)before 1942AUUniversity of St AndrewsThe NetherlandsEnglandAmsterdamLondonHOUBRAKEN, J., after VAN DYCK, Ant.KNAPTON, I. and P.CREPUB2002-04-11ACstsh1 1884peoplecollect>intern18001999before 199915:29:1912:05:20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRIn St Salvator's Hall.Transferred to picture store.MACKENZIE, SIR GEORGELORD ADVOCATESTUDENTALUMNUSST LEONARD'S COLLEGEWOOD, ROBERTPORTRAITGLEGG, THOMASsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-12-132010-04-222002-04-11unknownWOOD, Robertunknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2002-04-11ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2002-04-11fairGeorge Mackenzie fair, buckling in mount. Minor foxing. Needs remounting and reframing - mount very discoloured (HCR, April 2002)20012002EXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, Helen20012002ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-132003late 17th or 18th century?1Sir George Mackenzie, Lord Advocate, was a student of St Leonard's College, 1652-1653. Matriculated 1652; MA 1653. printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperMACKENZIE, SIR GEORGELORD ADVOCATESTUDENTALUMNUSST LEONARD'S COLLEGEWOOD, ROBERTPORTRAITGLEGG, THOMASobject history file42.7 x 31.4 cm woodFebruary 2001April 2002HC878inscr. around bust of Mackenzie: D: GEORGIUS MACKENZEUS a Valle Rosarum Causarum Patronus. Crest below bust: stag's head surrounded by laurel, on shield, below helmet and bird, inscr.: FIRMA VELARDVA inscr. below bust: Ro t: Wood Sculp: EDR. inscr. on plinth below bust: Pingere vis qua fronte Cato titubante Senatu, / Asseruit patriae rura Verenda suce? / Pingere vis magnus quo Tullius ore solebat / Dirigere attoniti linguam animamque fori? / Pingere vis quanta Maro majestate canebat, / Et quali tetigit poblice Flaccus Ebur? / Pinge Mackensaeum Pictor, namque altera non eft / Quce referat tantos, una Tabella viros / Tho. Glegg MD / Taoduni composuit inscr. on label on mount, recto: Sir GEORGE MACKENZIE / Lord Advocate / Student, St. Leonard's College, / 1652-1653. M.A. 1653 inscr. in crayon, verso: 7unknownCreated bydbi HC878.jpg1672199918001660190025.4 x 17.1cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsWOOD, RobertCRE2002-04-11ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack17A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 1916collect>intern18531994after 185311:36:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10HRHRIn St Mary's College, Room A101RAMSEY, DEANPORTRAITRYMAN, JDEANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-162002-05-202002-04-15unknownRYMAN, J.High Street, Oxford, Englandunknown1Present2002-04-15ComponentRecord stateKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-04-152011-05-162011-05-162011-05-16fairvery goodfairgoodPortrait of Dean Ramsey?framemountimageFoxing on print, especially on face Glazing chipped, upper centre (Jilly Boid, June 2000)Nothing to report.Discoloured, insects at lower edge with frame. Glazing chip/flaws in glass across upper section. Residue on glass.Minor foxing across whole, especially evident at right of lower edge with mount.1994LEE, Karen M.19941st March 18531Edward Bannerman Ramsay (1793-1872), dean of Edinburgh, was familiarly known as 'The Dean' or 'Dean Ramsay'. Appointed dean of Edinburgh in 1846, he was a vice-president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.printprintstm:a101print on paperRAMSEY, DEANPORTRAITRYMAN, JDEANobject history filewooden frame, glazed 64.5 x 52.4 x 2.0 cm28 January 1994HC879inscr. in chalk, verso: St. M inscr. in pencil, verso: J3664 inscr. in pencil on label, verso: PORTRAIT OF DEAN RAMSEY? inscr. on label, verso: EXPERIENCED PICTURE LINERS / Aitken Dott'son / May 1842 / CARVERS & GILDERS / 26 SO.CASTLE ST / EDINBURGH inscr. (printed) below portrait: Published by J. RYMAN, HIGH ST, OXFORD MARCH 1ST 1853 unknownCreated by199418531853185360.8 x 48.0 cm (sight)after 1853AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandHigh Street, OxfordRYMAN, J.CRE2002-04-15ACstm:a1011 418collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195816:13:0914:42:5612:38:5812:15:1512:01:35published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp.80 col. ill. p.81ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458AVGAVG1869insurance list by artistHepburn hall housekeepers room list by location, 1963 or 1983hepburn hall housekeepers room Patricia de MontfortStudent exhibition checklist, see also letter dated 13th October 1992 from Brian Capper, Warden of Hepburn Hall, to Ian CarradiceGLASGOWHILLHEADBOWLING GREENTOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRAMSAY, David M.institutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031998-02-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationRAMSAY, David M.ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 15 guineas insurance list by artist19581998-02-03unknownHillhead Bowling GreenHepburn Hall, Housekeeper's Room1958196319891992unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknown1958198319901992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTGLASGOWHILLHEADBOWLING GREENTOWNSCAPEobject files in Collections Office195819631989 - 19901992PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC88signed, lower left: David M. Ramsay; date illegible, possibly 45The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the bowling green at Hillhead, Glasgow. A road runs horizontally along the foreground and beyond the bowling green a number of buildings can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandRAMSAY, David M.; (Scottish, 1869- post 1950.)CRE1998-02-03MUmissing1 1956people192319631923-196311:21:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRAWHC880121Located in the the foyer of the Chemistry department.Kemp notes that a painting, no.121, was located in the staff room of the Chemistry department. It was suffering from pigment change, bitumen reaction and peeling (lower left). Is no.121 the work now known as HC880? If so, it should have a label in ink on reverse, as noted by Kemp: early 17th c. Spanish School. June 1935. PARCEL...NB...FIFE (North British Railway Parcel label). Check when painting is next removed from wall.returned to store prior to refurbishment of chemistry libraryMoved to store in library basement (former museum collections office - mco), during refurbishment of Crawford store.LABORATORYscienceEQUIPMENTFLASKSCIENTISTREAD, JOHNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252010-04-222002-04-17PurchaseunknownunknownAlmost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963. Information on label may suggest that work was acquired in June 1935.1Present2002-04-17ComponentRecord stateInformation on date found in label on reverse of painting.2002-01-30pooruntitled (painting of a laboratory scene)poor - very dark due to bitumen reaction and surface dirt Abrasion to surface with small areas of paint loss at lower left. Paint loss to upper left. Small chip in paint in lower right, next to kneeling figure. Areas of lifting and cracking paint across painting, particular in face of figure, far right. Also small curved area of panel lower left where something may be pushing through. Frame chipped (particularly lower part). (AW: 30/01/02)20021986200320062009WILSON, AudreyKEMP, Martin J.KERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20021986200320062009probably early 17th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasLABORATORYSCIENCEEQUIPMENTFLASKSCIENTISTREAD, JOHNobject history file87.0 x 110.0cm Gilt frame30 January 200220 February 19862 September 200331 July 200616 November 2009Almost certainly acquired by John Read, Professor of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews 1923-1963. Information on label may suggest that work was acquired in June 1935.HC880inscr. recto lower right in ink: [J] unknownCreated by196319231600165072.6 x 96.0cm (sight)1923-1963APUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0115unknownCRE2002-04-17ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22A1 2431collect>interncollect>intern19501999between 1950 - 199910:45:2511:15:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC881(2)HC881(3)ac114ad458HRAMCSuit inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Suit transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileJACKETuniformUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-01-252010-04-222002-05-16unknownunknownScotland (?)unknownSuit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodjacket, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.good. Minor soiling on exterior, shoulders. Signs of wear to inner lining of jacket, lower left and right.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid - late 20th century1black, vented, single-breasted jacket. Red piping on collar, lapels and cuffs. Three silver coloured buttons on front. Two inside breast pockets. Card in inside breast pocket, written, pen: MR MURRAY [Jim Murray, Senoir Janitor, St Mary's College].trousers, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.waistcoat, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC881(1) - HC881(3), University of St Andrews, Head Janitor's jacket, trousers and waistcoat .polyester or wool outer; silk or polyester lining.TEXTILEJACKETUNIFORMUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEobject history fileApril 2002May 200216 September 2009Suit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.HC881(1)unknownManufactered by1999195019501999length: 82.0 cm breadth: 46.0 cm (at shoulders)between 1950 - 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-05-16AB11:15ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2382collect>interncollect>intern19501999between 1950 - 199910:45:4410:45:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRAMCSuit inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Suit transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileTROUSERSuniformUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-16HC881(1)unknownunknownScotland (?)unknownSuit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodtrousers, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.good. Minor soiling on exterior.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid - late 20th century1black, dress trousers with white synthetic lining. Zipper and two hook-and-eye fastenings at waistband. 4 white buttons, inside front of waistband, two white buttons, inside back of waistband (for braces)jacket, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorepolyester or wool outer; synthetic lining.TEXTILETROUSERSUNIFORMUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEobject history fileApril 2002May 200216 September 2009Suit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.HC881(2)unknownManufactered by1999195019501999length: 101.5 cm breadth: 50.0 cm (at waistband)between 1950 - 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC881(1) - HC881(3), University of St Andrews, Head Janitor's jacket, trousers and waistcoat .Scotland (?)unknownMANU2002-05-16AB11:15ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2383collect>interncollect>intern19501999between 1950 - 199910:45:5810:45:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRAMCSuit inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Suit transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileWAISTCOATuniformUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-16HC881(1)unknownunknownScotland (?)unknownSuit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodwaistcoat, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.good.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid - late 20th century1black (indigo ?), waistcoat. White silk/polyester lining with blue and red pin-stripes. Red piping on collar, lapel and bottom edge of waistcoat. Six gold-coloured buttons on front. Four pockets on front. Tabs on reverse to adjust size and fit.jacket, Head Janitor's, University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorepolyester or wool outer (front) with silk or polyester (reverse); silk or polyester lining.TEXTILEWAISTCOATUNIFORMUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEobject history fileApril 2002May 200216 September 2009Suit previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Head Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.HC881(3)unknownManufactered by1999195019501999length: 63.2 cm breadth: 48.0 cm (at chest)between 1950 - 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC881(1) - HC881(3), University of St Andrews, Head Janitor's jacket, trousers and waistcoat .Scotland (?)unknownMANU2002-05-16AB11:16ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2384collect>interncollect>interncollect>internconserva19501999between 1950 - 199911:44:3811:44:2212:24:4516:50:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRAMCJacket inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Jacket transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to work-shop, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileJACKETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEuniformsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-05-202011-04-072010-04-222002-05-16unknownGrantham, EnglandunknownJacket previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Assistant Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord stateHead Janitor, James Douglas, states that Grantham tailored all University staff uniforms in the later 20th century.2002-05-16very goodjacket, Assistant Janitor's, University of St Andrewsexcellent200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13Mid to late 20th century1black, single breasted suit jacket. University of St Andrews crest on both left and right lapels. Three gold-coloured buttons on front. Two pockets with flaps on front of jacket. Two inside breast pockets.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorewool or polyester outer. Polyester liningTEXTILEJACKETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSJANITORCOSTUMEUNIFORMobject history fileApril 2002May 200216 September 2009Jacket previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall. Head Janitor, James Douglas, identified suit as that of Assistant Janitor, dating from mid-to-late 20th century.HC882left and right lapels: Crest of University of St Andrews: Shield with inverse crescent, two diamonds, stylised saltire, open book and lion rampant. label, inside, left (facing): TAILORED BY GRANTHAM. Image of Union Jack flag. Label, inside, collar: MADE IN ENGLAND.unknownManufactered bydbi HC882 front.jpgdbi HC882 side.jpg1999195019501999length: 80.0 cm breadth: 46.5 cm (at shoulders)between 1950 - 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0253GranthamMANU2002-05-16AA11:13ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row9, bay42011-01-25Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay41 2385collect>intern19001950between 1900 - 195011:17:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRAMCJacket moved from 71 North Street to work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileJACKETBLAZERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSPORTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-252010-04-222002-05-16unknownunknownScotland (?)unknownJacket's provinence unknown. Thought to be Janitor's jacket but not identified as such by James Douglas, Head Janitor. Suggested it may be Sports or Athletics Union sports blazer.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodjacket, blazer with University of St Andrews crestgood. wear to outside front, lower, left (facing) edge of jacket.20022009CAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica20022009early 20th century1blue blazer jacket (Athletics or Sports Union jacket ?). 3 silver coloured buttons on front. 2 lower pocket and one upper, breast-pocket on front. One breast-pocket, inside, left (facing).Open Access Storeoastorewool outer with silk or polyester lining.TEXTILEJACKETBLAZERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSPORTobject history fileMay 200216 September 2009Jacket's provinence unknown. Thought to be Janitor's jacket but not identified as such by James Douglas, Head Janitor. Suggested it may be Sports or Athletics Union sports blazer.HC883Outer, right hand side (facing), breast-pocket: foil wire and material blazer badge, crest of University of St Andrews. Label, printed, inner left hand-side (facing ) breast pocket: CUT 9287/1 / REF 30/34/972 / XL WOOL / SIZE 38 / LOS LND BLAZERunknownManufactered by1950190019001950length: 72.4 cm breadth: 52.5 cm (at shoulders)between 1900 - 1950AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-05-16AB11:17ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2386collect>internconserva19261970between 1926 - 197011:08:5916:55:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC884(2)HC884(3)HC884(4)ac114ad458HRAMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileJACKETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-072010-04-222002-05-16unknownHill Brothers Ltd.London , EnglandunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16jacketvery good.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009between 1926 - 19701jacket, dark blue/indigo double breasted. Six gold-coloured buttons on front. Two gold coloured buttons on each cuff. 3 pockets, 2 lower, 1 upper (breast pocket). 1 inner-pocket (breast). E.S Harkness awarded Honorary LLD in 1926.waistcoatcap, academical, black velvet.hood, academical worn by Mr Edward S. Harkness. NB This is not an University of St Andrews degree hood.Open Access StoreoastoreHC884(1) - HC884(4): jacket, waistcoat, hood and cap associated with Mr Edward S Harkness.wool exteriorsilk or polyester lining.TEXTILEJACKETUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.HC884(1)exterior, front breast-pocket: University of St Andrews crest. Label, interior, inner breast-pocket (inside), printed: HILL BROTHERS / LONDON Ltd. Handwritten on label: EJ Harkness Esq / Order 1060/28 / C P / W Caster (?). Paper label, attached to jacket, handwritten: Jacket and Vest / St Andrews University / Scotland / Mr Edward S. Harkness.unknownManufactered by1970192619261970length: 78.0 cm breadth: 49.0 cmbetween 1926 - 1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0254London Hill Brothers, London Ltd.MANU2002-05-16A11:11ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2387collect>interncollect>intern19261970between 1926 - 197011:09:2411:08:59single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRAMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileWAISTCOATUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-16HC884(1)unknownHill Brothers Ltd.London , EnglandunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16waistcoatvery good.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009between 1926 - 19701waistcoat, dark blue/indigo. White silk or polyester lining with red and blue pin-stripes. Reverse of waistcoat silk or polyester. Material tabs on reverse to adjust size and fit. Six gold-coloured buttons on front. 4 pockets on front. E.S Harkness awarded Honorary LLD in 1926.jacketOpen Access Storeoastorewool exteriorsilk or polyester lining.TEXTILEWAISTCOATUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.HC884(2)unknownManufactered by1970192619261970length: 58.6 cm breadth: 42.0 cm (at chest)between 1926 - 1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC884(1) - HC884(4): jacket, waistcoat, hood and cap associated with Mr Edward S Harkness.England2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0255London Hill Brothers, London Ltd.MANU2002-05-16A11:12ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2432collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19261970between 1926 - 197010:03:1511:09:3411:08:5916:14:00Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W.Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.32Illustration of cap type ("John Knox cap") figs 63, p.32.cr67ac114ac114ad458HRAMCMoved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textilecapUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152011-02-032010-04-222002-05-16HC884(1)SHAW, G.W.unknownunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16cap, academical, black velvet.very good.20022009CAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica20022009about 19261Black velvet, square, four-cornered cap. E.S Harkness awarded Honorary LLD in 1926.jacketOpen Access Storeoastorevelvet. cotton interior liningTEXTILECAPUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEobject history file15 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.HC884(3)unknownManufactered by197019261926193632.0 cm x 29.4 cmbetween 1926 - 1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC884(1) - HC884(4): jacket, waistcoat, hood and cap associated with Mr Edward S Harkness.unknownMANU2002-05-16A10:02ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2433collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19261970between 1926 - 197011:09:4811:08:5912:06:49Academic Colours, Kenkyusha Press, Tokyo.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektIllustration of cap type ("John Knox cap") figs 63, p.32.ac114ac114ad458HRAMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.textileHOODUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-02-042010-04-222002-05-16HC884(1)BATY, T.unknownCotrell & LeonardAlbany, New York, AmericaunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16hood, academical worn by Mr Edward S. Harkness. NB This is not an University of St Andrews degree hood.good. White velvet edging soiled200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11about 19201Academical hood (New York ?). Black hood with blue silk lining, blue silk thin edged strip, white velvet broad edged strip. E.S Harkness awarded Honorary LLD in 1926.jacketHOODOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and velvetTEXTILEHOODUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSHARKNESS, EDWARD S.DOCTOR OF LAWSHONORARY DEGREEobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store of Younger Hall until May 2002.HC884(4)label, textile: COTRELL & LEONARD / ALBANY, N.Y.unknownManufactered byHC884 (4) side.jpgHC884 (4) back.jpg1970192619001930105.3 x 40.6 cmbetween 1926 - 1970AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC884(1) - HC884(4): jacket, waistcoat, hood and cap associated with Mr Edward S Harkness.AmericaAlbany, New YorkCotrell & LeonardMANU2002-05-16AROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, bay 5, costume drawerB2011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay5/drawer5B1 2435conservacollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century17:06:1415:10:56University Calendar, History and Constitutionsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.44.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1985 describes Master of Arts hood: "Black silk with cherry silk lining (BCC 185 - Cherry)."ad458ad458HRAMCInventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Universirty Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODMASTER OF ARTSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEMAUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-072011-02-032010-04-222002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownR.W. Forsyth (?)Princes Street, Edinburgh (?), Scotland (?)unknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16fairhood. Master of Arts (M.A.), Black cloth lined with cherry cloth. poor. Cherry silk lining tattered and fraying. Black silk outer tattered and fraying.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid-to-late 20th century1HOODOpen Access Storeoastorecloth (silk)HOODMASTER OF ARTSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEMAUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC886unknownManufactered by199919501950199968.0 x 78.2 cm (flat)mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0257Princes Street, Edinburgh (?)R.W. Forsyth (?)MANU2002-05-16ACROBINSON, Claire2011-02-03Open Access Storeoastore1 2436collect>interncollect>intern19201975before 197511:29:5616:25:25University Calendar.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.100.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1974-75 describes Doctor of Dental Science hood as: "Claret silk or cloth (BCC 36 - Claret) lined with white ermine or white satin."ad458ad458AMCInventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to University Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEDDSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDENTISTRYDENTAL SCIENCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord stateDoctor of Dental Science Degree ceased to be awarded after 1975, therefore hood must date from before this time.2002-05-16goodhood. Doctor of Dental Science (D.D.Sc.), Claret cloth lined with white satin. good.16:25:06oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009GARST, MegTaken 27/02/11early to mid 20th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorecloth (silk)satinHOODDOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEDDSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDENTISTRYDENTAL SCIENCEOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC887unknownManufactered byHC887 side.jpg197519201920197578.0 x 82.2 cm (flat)before 1975AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-05-16AB16:25:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4B1 2437collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century14:04:2512:30:5312:29:4312:28:47University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.45.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1985 describes Bachelor of Science hood as: "Purple-lilac silk or cloth (BCC 199 - Fuschia) bordered with white fur."ad458ad458ad458ad458ALDAMCInventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to University Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford Art Centre store to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.HOODBACHELOR OF SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEBSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252011-03-252011-03-252011-03-252008-10-152002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodhood. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Purple-lilac cloth bordered with white fur.good. fur has surface soiling.200220022008CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewDALE, Amy200220022008Mid to late 20th century1textileCOSTUMEgallerymusa/g2cloth (silk)furHOODBACHELOR OF SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEBSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSCIENCEobject history fileApril 200215 May 200215 October 2008PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC888unknownManufactered by199919501950199972.0 x 71.9 cm (flat)mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2002-05-16ABmuseummusa/g2/case 11 2438collect>interncollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century11:41:5016:20:30University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.45.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1985 describes Doctor of Science hood as: "Purple-lilac silk or cloth (BCC 199 - Fuschia) lined with ermine or white satin."ad458ad458AMCInventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store, April 2002.Moved from Younger Hall Gown Store to Universirty Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEDSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodhood. Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Purple-lilac cloth lined with white cloth.good. slight damage on right side of hood (looks as if damage has been darned).16:19:33oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009GARST, MegGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11Mid to late 20th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorecloth (silk)satin.HOODDOCTOR OF SCIENCECOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEDSCUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSCIENCEOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC889unknownManufactered byHC889 side.jpgHC889 back.jpgHC889 repair.jpg199919501950199972.0 x 82.1 cm (flat)mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-05-16AB16:19:33ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 3, drawerA2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay3/drawer3A1 419collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS16:17:0717:31:5516:52:3814:37:0814:43:5416:41:5212:15:1912:01:36University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektArt dealer, collector and watercolourist, based in Edinburgh. His watercolours of rural scenes and landscapes are colourful. There is one painting by Richardson in the Recording Scotland collection. It is a watercolour with pencil which records a site in Edinburgh which was later developed.1940sac114ad458ad458kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19721877insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance HallAlison Scott. St. Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatPatricia de Montfort. St. Salvators' Hall, Warden's FlatChecklist for student exhibition 1992/1993. St. Salvator's Hall, Warden's FlatIn St Salvator's Hall (B floor cupboard).Moved from Museum Collections office to St Salvator's Hall, room on left of entrance hall.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Returned after close of the Recording Scotland exhibition, located in room to left of entrance.EDINBURGHCORSTORPHINE HILLKINGSKNOWELANDSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRICHARDSON, Joseph KentinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-02-03HC:C3DonationRICHARDSON, Joseph KentScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan19 August 200320032003£32Delivered to Alan Sproson for remounting.SPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£62 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003."Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: 8 guineas insurance list by artist1958KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin1998-02-032011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25goodvery goodgoodvery goodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesCorstorphine Hill from Kingsknowe, 1914framemountartworkvery good. frame in good condition although chipped bottom centre. Mount slightly faded (SHE, February 2001). (Scott noted 'requires rebacking', 1988) image: good. Frame: fair. Mitre edge gaping, upper left. (HCR, AUG 2003) Reframed, remounted, March 2004. No change, good condition. (S.Hammond 16/07/2009)Frame in very good condition.Printed text visible top right to edge of frame.Artwork in very good condition.St. Salvator's Hall, Entrance Office195819631988198919922001200420042009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helenunknown195819631988199019922001200420042009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC89.tif20111914194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourstshwatercolour and chalk or crayonPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHCORSTORPHINE HILLKINGSKNOWELANDSCAPERICHARDSON, J KENTobject files in Collections Office37.5 cm x 47.0 cm plain wooden frame with mount19581963?22 September 19881989 - 1990199219 February 20016 December 20042 April 200412 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC89signed recto lower left in grey paint: J. Kent Richardson inscr. recto lower right: Corstorphine Hill, from the Canal at Kingsknowe. Edin. 1914 inscr. label verso: SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / Title of picture CORSTORPHINE HILL FROM KINGSKNOWE BEFORE THE BUILDING SCHEME/ Artist's name, J. Kent Richardson R.S.W / Address, Studio 5, SAE Coburg Place / Price £8/8/- Pilgrim TrustThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC89.JPG62219461946193919391914191419.7 cm x 29.9 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a rural landscape. Corstorphine Hill forms the central focus of the painting, with a small white cottage to the left and a river in the foreground.University of St AndrewsScotlandRICHARDSON, J. Kent; (British, 1877-1972)CRE1998-02-03ABstsh1 2439collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century11:10:2712:01:2816:16:18University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.45.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1985 describes Doctor Laws hood as: "Pimento silk or cloth lined with ermine or white satin."HC890(2)ac114ad458ad458AMCFound in basement store of 71 North Street. Previously in University Muniments.Moved from 71 North Street to University Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREELLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-242011-02-142002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Moved from University Muniments, 2000/2001 to basement store of 71 North Street.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodhood. Doctor of Laws (LL.D.), Pimento cloth lined with white cloth.excellent16:15:59oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-11Mid to late 20th century1LLD hood and cap found together in a box in basement store of 71 North Street. Previously tranferred from University Munimentscap, square, four-cornered, black velvet.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC890(2): black velvet cap associated with HC890(1).cloth (silk)satin.HOODDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREELLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Moved from University Muniments, 2000/2001 to basement store of 71 North Street.HC890(1)unknownManufactered byHC890 (1) side.jpgHC890 (1) back.jpg199919501950199972.0 x 82.1 cm (flat)mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2002-05-16AB16:15:59ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 2, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay2/drawer2B1 2440collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century09:58:1511:10:4011:10:27Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.32.Illustration of similare type of cap ("John Knox Cap") fig.63, p.32.cr67ac114ac114HRAMCFound in basement store of 71 North Street. Previously in University Muniments.Moved from 71 North Street to Universirty Collections work-shop store, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.capDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREELLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-16HC890(1)SHAW, G.W.unknownF.W. Forsyth LtdEdinburgh and Glasgow, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Moved from University Muniments, 2000/2001 to basement store of 71 North Street.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16goodcap, square, four-cornered, black velvet.excellent200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009Mid to late 20th century1LLD hood and cap found together in a box in basement store of 71 North Street. Previously tranferred from University Munimentshood. Doctor of Laws (LL.D.), Pimento cloth lined with white cloth.Open Access StoreoastoreCLOTHvelvet. Cotton lining.CAPDOCTOR OF LAWSCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREELLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Moved from University Muniments, 2000/2001 to basement store of 71 North Street.HC890(2)label, textile: F.W. FORSYTH / LIMITED / EDINBURGH, GLASGOW. Text, handwritten, blue ink: 6 7/6.unknownManufactered by1999195019501999approx 30cm diam.mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsHC890(1): LLD hood associated with cap HC890(2).ScotlandEdinburgh and GlasgowF.W. Forsyth LtdMANU2002-05-16AB09:58ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 22011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2441collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501999Mid-to-late 20th century09:50:0009:49:4209:49:2617:40:41University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.44.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) gown as:"(b) Full Dress - A silk gown of the colour of the appropriate degree hood [Blue silk (BCC 86 - Spectrum blue)]."ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAMCGown inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Gown transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSSTEELE, DRDEGREEPHDDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYGOWNPHILOSOPHYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-032010-04-222002-05-16University of St AndrewsunknownR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandunknownPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-16ComponentRecord state2002-05-16very goodDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) gown worn by Dr Steele: Blue silk gown with full sleeves and square collar and facings in blue material. Yoke lined with wool.Excellent200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13mid-to-late 20th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and wool.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSSTEELE, DRDEGREEPHDDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYGOWNPHILOSOPHYobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall.HC891inscr. on leather label sewn into collar: R.W Foryth / LIMITED / [James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated.] / ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW / Dr. STEELE. Also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872 / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890.unknownManufactered bydbi HC891 front.jpgdbi HC891 side.jpgdbi HC891 back.jpg1999195019501999width of shoulders: 39.0 cm length : 127.5 cmMid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated)MANU2002-05-16AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 2442collect>intern19501999Mid-to-late 20th century11:22:01University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.44.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) gown as:"(b) Full Dress - A silk gown of the colour of the appropriate degree hood [Purple-lilac (BCC 199 - Fuchsia)]."ad458HRAMCGown inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Gown transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSCAMBRIDGEDEGREEDSCDOCTOR OF SCIENCEGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-01-252010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsunknownunknownunknownPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17very goodDean of Science gown (?): Red felt/velvet gown with long open sleeves. Square collar and facings in purple-lilac material.Excellent200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid-to-late 20th century1Long triangular sleeves. Style similar to Cambridge MB gown (see: SHAW, G.W. "Academical Dress of British Universities", Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons. p.20. fig 9.). Cuffs tied back with platted cord to material covered button.GOWNOpen Access Storeoastorefelt/velvetsilk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSCAMBRIDGEDEGREEDSCDOCTOR OF SCIENCEGOWNobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall.HC892unknownManufactered by1999195019501999width of shoulders: 42.0 cm length : 134.5 cmMid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-05-17AA11:21ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2443conserva18581999after 185816:47:39University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.43.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Principal's gown as:"Purple corded silk gown with full sleeves, faced with purple velvet."ad458HRAMCGown inventoried in Younger Hall Gown Store in April 2002.Gown transferred to University Collections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store to work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSPRINCIPALVICE CHANCELLORSENATUS ACADEMICUSTHOMSON, SON & WRIGHTGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-072010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsunknownThomson, Son & Wright Ltd173 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, ScotlandunknownPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. Office of Principal of the University, although only created as such in 1953, dates from 1858. Former Principals since 1859: 1859: Sir David Brewster (Senior Principal) 1859 - 1886: John Tulloch (Senior Principal) 1886 - 1915: Sir James Donaldson (Senior Principal, 1886 - 1890) 1915 - 1920: Sir John Herkless 1921 - 1952: Sir James Colquhoun Irvine 1953 - 1966: Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17poorPrincipal's gown: purple corded silk gown with long closed sleeves with inverted - T armholes. Square collar and facings in purple velvet.poor. Velvet collar and facings worn and frayed. Shoulders and sleeves frayed and worn. 3 large holes in lower, reverse.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009after 18581textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorevelvetsilk. Wool lining on yoke.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSPRINCIPALVICE CHANCELLORSENATUS ACADEMICUSTHOMSON, SON & WRIGHTGOWNobject history fileApril 200215tMay 200216 September 2009PUBLPreviously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. Office of Principal of the University, although only created as such in 1953, dates from 1858. Former Principals since 1859: 1859: Sir David Brewster (Senior Principal) 1859 - 1886: John Tulloch (Senior Principal) 1886 - 1915: Sir James Donaldson (Senior Principal, 1886 - 1890) 1915 - 1920: Sir John Herkless 1921 - 1952: Sir James Colquhoun Irvine 1953 - 1966: Sir Thomas Malcolm KnoxHC893Label, inside yoke: THOMSON, SON & WRIGHT LTD. / 173 St .VINCENT STREET. / GLASGOW, C2. Tyvek label attached to gown. Handwritten, pencil: GT2.unknownManufactered by1999185818581966width of shoulders: 41.0 cm length : 144.5 cmafter 1858AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0252173 St Vincent Street, GlasgowThomson, Son & Wright LtdMANU2002-05-17AD11:13ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2448collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19601970about 1960 (?)09:56:2309:56:0809:55:5017:41:19University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.44.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Students (United College) gown as:"Scarlet red cloth gown (BCC 210 - Union Jack red) with open sleeves half the length of the gown and burgundy velvet collar (BCC 40 - Burgundy)."ad458ad458ad458ad458MROAMCPreviously stored in 71 North Street.Moved from 71 North Street to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSUNDERGRADUATEDEGREEBEJANTSTUDENTGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-02-032010-04-232002-05-17University of St AndrewsunknownTT FordyceSt Andrews, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in 71 North Street from before 1999. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodundergraduates gown, worn by Erica P. Gornall: scarlet red cloth gown (BCC 210 - Union Jack red) with open sleeves half the length of the gown and burgandy velvet collar (BCC 40 - Burgundy).good. Small holes in left arm, several small holes on lower reverse of gown.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13About 1960 (?)1raisin strings attachedGOWNOpen Access Storeoastorevelvetfelt.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSUNDERGRADUATEDEGREEBEJANTSTUDENTGOWNobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in 71 North Street from before 1999. HC894Label, inside yoke: TT. FORDYCE / OUTFITTER / ST. ANDREWS. Label, embroidered, inside yoke: Erica P. Gornall. unknownManufactered bydbi HC894 front.jpgdbi HC894 side.jpgdbi HC894 back.jpg1970196019601990width of shoulders: 45.0 cm length : 123.5 cmabout 1960 (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsTT FordyceMANU2002-05-17ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 2449collect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century09:53:3911:45:51University Calendar, History and Constitution.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Students cap as:"Black cloth trencher cap with tassell appropriate to year of study: Bejant - blue; Semi - crimson; Tertian - yellow; Magistrand and upwards - black."cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSUNDERGRADUATEDEGREEBEJANTSTUDENTcapMAGISTRANDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsunknownStark BrothersSouth Bridge, Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black cloth trencher cap with black tassell (magistrand)good200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid 20th century1textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSUNDERGRADUATEDEGREEBEJANTSTUDENTCAPMAGISTRANDobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC895Label, inside : Image of crest with crown. inscr. on crest: CHRISTY'S / LONDON. inscr. gold: STARK BROTHERS / SOUTH BRIDGE / EDINBURGH.unknownManufactered by199019501950199024 x 24 x 12 cmmid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSouth Bridge, EdinburghStark BrothersMANU2002-05-17AB09:53ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 12011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2450collect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century10:03:4911:52:24University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 63, describes cap style as "John Knox Cap."cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEJOHN KNOX CAPBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownJamieson & Son117 South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black velvet square, four-cornered cap.good200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and cotton.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEJOHN KNOX CAPBIRRETUMCAPobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC896Label, inscr: JAMES & SON / UNIVVERSITY / ROBE & HOOD MAKERS / 117 SOUTH STREET St ANDREWS..unknownManufactered by199019501950199028.0 x 27.2 cmmid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland117 South Street, St AndrewsJamieson & SonMANU2002-05-17AB10:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 32011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2451collect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century10:04:1311:52:57University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 63, describes cap style as "John Knox Cap."cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEJOHN KNOX CAPBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownR.W Forsyth Ltd.Edinburgh, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black velvet square, four-cornered cap. Silk or polyester lining.good200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009mid 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and cotton or silk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEJOHN KNOX CAPBIRRETUMCAPobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC897Label, inscr: R.W. FORSYTH Ltd.unknownManufactered by199019501950199028.0 x 27.2 cmmid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghR.W Forsyth Ltd.MANU2002-05-17AB10:03ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 32011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2452collect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century12:08:4616:10:17University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 62, describes cap style as "Doctors' Bonnet."ad458ad458AMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownR.W Forsyth Ltd.Edinburgh & Glasgow, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black velvet round cap with brim and velvet bow. Silk or polyester lining. (Deans' cap?)good16:09:29oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-11mid 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and cotton or silk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMCAPOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC898Label, inscr: R.W. FORSYTH Ltd. / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. Inscr. handwritten, pencil: LAW.unknownManufactered byHC898 side.jpgHC898 front.jpg199019501950199031.5 cm diam (approx.)mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh & GlasgowR.W Forsyth Ltd.MANU2002-05-17AB16:09:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1B1 2453collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century17:28:0312:11:4416:10:18University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 62, describes cap style as "Doctors' Bonnet."ad458ad458ad458AMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-252011-03-242011-02-142002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownR.W Forsyth Ltd.Princes Street, Edinburgh & Glasgow, ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black velvet round cap with brim and velvet bow. Silk or polyester lining. (Deans' cap?)good16:09:29oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009PHILLIPSON, AndyGARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/112011-04-1224-03-1124-03-11mid 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and cotton or silk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMCAPOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC899Label, inscr: R.W. FORSYTH / Limited. / HATTERS / PRINCES STREET / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. Inscr. handwritten, pencil: DIVINITY.unknownManufactered byHC899.jpgHC899 side.jpgHC899 front.jpg199019501950199031.5 cm diam (approx.)mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandPrinces Street, Edinburgh & GlasgowR.W Forsyth Ltd.MANU2002-05-17AB16:09:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1B1 11collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581991195811:12:5810:55:3110:27:5512:28:4812:24:0212:21:1212:10:1312:00:23, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,, Recording Scotland, published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektflourished 1933-19401940'sp. 150, ill. p. 151ac114ac114kjk2ad458ad458ad458ad458ad458AVGAVG132Listed as missing. Last known location 'in store'.In storeIn storeLANDSCAPEHERMITAGE CASTLEScotlandARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byPilgrim TrustinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-05-092011-05-092011-04-012011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171998-03-031996-10-01HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,James B. Salmond ed.,DonationBORTHWICK, Marjorie E.ScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)1Missing1996-10-01ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £300.00 125 works on insurance schedule, Pilgrim Trust pictures not specifically mentioned elsewhere on schedule, were given a value not to exceed £300.Value: £1019581996-10-01unknownHermitage Castle198119581963unknownunknownunknown198119581963HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.last recorded in storeRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour and charcoal on paperLANDSCAPEHERMITAGE CASTLESCOTLANDARCHITECTUREFEMALE ARTISTPILGRIM TRUSTsee files in Collections Office198119581963?PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "..it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee" (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp116-7.)HC9The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391940's1953MADWatercolour depicting the ruins of Hermitage Castle surrounded by trees with hills in the background.University of St AndrewsScotlandBORTHWICK, Marjorie E.; (British, fl. 1933-1940)CRE1996-10-01MUmissing1 420collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195816:23:4414:53:5214:47:3716:14:0612:15:2312:01:36published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLittle is known about this artist. A label on the reverse of ‘Spring in the Borders, Borthwick’ lists the artists address c. 1940 as 31 Mortonhall Road, Edinburgh. The label also tells us that the painting was exhibited in the Aberdeen & North-East Artist's Exhibition 1940-41 as well as the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, Edinburgh 1944. The artist donated this painting to the Recording Scotland collection. There is also one other painting by this artist in the collection depicting King's College, Aberdeen.1940sp.124, ill. p.125ac114kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVGHC90insurance list by artistHamilton Hall common room list by location, 1963 or 1983Hamilton Hall On list dated 28th October 1992, not checked as having been seen, but not marked as missingMissing Checklist for student exhibition 1992/1993Hamilton Hall, Paper Store C. J. PayneMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Buchanan building (seminar room).ABERDEENKING'S COLLEGE, ABERDEENMAYPOLETOWNSCAPEALTOUN FAIRALTONgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRITCHIE, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-162011-05-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172003-04-101998-02-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationRITCHIE, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, AlanHC90April 200320032003£51.70Reframed and remounted by Alan Sproson.1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesUnknownValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958KNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-08-142011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25poorgoodfairfairKing's College, Aberdeen (The Old Town of Aberdeen)framemountartworkpainting slightly warped, mount discoloured, frame good (K. Gray April 1999). Paper on which work is painted seems discoloured and acidic (Aug 2002)Small white paint spot bottom left side.Slight discolouration.Discoloured paper. Patch of paint loss to lower right corner.Hamilton Hall, Common Room19581963198219921995199920022003unknownunknownunknownPAYNE, Claire J.GRAY, KatherineRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen19581963198219921995199920022003ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, Petercolour photographColour slideHC(1)-(135), all other works from Pilgrim Trust199519951932194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Inventoried by K. Gray (1999) in Hamilton Hall fourth floor cupboard by the liftRecording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourbuchwatercolour and pencilPILGRIM TRUSTABERDEENKING'S COLLEGE, ABERDEENMAYPOLETOWNSCAPEALTOUN FAIRALTONobject files in Collections Office51.0 x 64.5 cm plain wood19581963198219922 February 1995April 199914 August 20028 April 2003PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC90signed, dated and inscribed, l.r.: Kings College - 29 Sept. 1932/ from the back of the Alton / James Ritchie written in green felt tip v.: Kings College / 137 / James Ritchie inscr. in black ink: STAIR 14 The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by62362419461946193919391932193233 x 49.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a townscape in the Old Town of Aberdeen. In the foreground children play round a maypole and beyond a wall and a group of houses, the dome of King's College can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandRITCHIE, Professor James; (British, dates unknown)CRE1998-02-03ADbuch1 2454collect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century12:09:5716:10:19University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 62, describes cap style as "Doctors' Bonnet."ad458ad458AMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownEde and Ravenscroft93 & 94 Chancery Lane, London., ScotlandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17faircap. Black velvet round cap with flat brim and gold braid tassell. Red silk lining. (Deans' cap?)fair. Red silk lining is frayed and worn16:09:29oastore200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-14200220022009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/1124-03-1124-03-11mid 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and silk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMCAPOpen Access Storeobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC900Label, inscr: EDE, SON & RAVENSCROFT / By Special Appointment / TO THE KING & QUEEN / 93 & 94 CHANCERY LANE / LONDON.unknownManufactered byHC900 side.jpgHC900 front.jpg199019501950199031.5 cm diam (approx.)mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland93 & 94 Chancery Lane, London.Ede, Son & RavenscroftMANU2002-05-17AC16:09:29ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay 1, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1B1 2455collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19501990mid 20th century10:05:5210:05:1811:40:26University Calendar, History and Constitution.Academical Dress of British Universities, Cambridge, W. Heffer & Sons.single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.46.p.32.University of St Andrews, Calendar 1985 describes Doctors' cap as:"Black velvet birretum."Image in Shaw, p.32, fig 62, describes cap style as "Doctors' Bonnet."cr67cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17University of St AndrewsSHAW, G.W.unknownunknownScotland (?)unknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17faircap. Black velvet round cap. Red quilted silk lining with leather headband.good. leather headband and red silk lining soiled. Had 4 pins in leather lining. all removed by MRO and 1 had left rust marks at holes. acidic paper had been used as support but has now been replaed with acid-free paper. (MRO 9 April 2010)200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009early 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorevelvet and silk.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESACADEMIC DRESSDOCTORDEGREEDOCTORS' BONNETBIRRETUMCAPobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009PUBLPUBLProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC901unknownManufactered by199019501900195030.9 cm diam (approx.)mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)unknownMANU2002-05-17AC10:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2456collect>interncollect>intern19701990late 20th century10:06:5311:40:58single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextilesPORTERuniformJANITORS UNIFORMGRANTHAMPORTERS CAPcapsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17unknownGranthamScotland (?)unknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodcap. Black felt or wool peaked cap, red piping. Black cotton lining with leather headband.good. leather headband and lining soiled.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009late 20th century1Open Access Storeoastorewoolcottonleather.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILESPORTERUNIFORMJANITORS UNIFORMGRANTHAMPORTERS CAPCAPobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC902unknownManufactered by199019701970199025.2 cm diam (approx.)late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)GranthamMANU2002-05-17AB10:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 42011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2457collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19001950early 20th century14:07:2014:05:2214:04:0809:52:2711:39:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileFORMAL DRESSHATTOP HATTRESS & COCHANCELLORDRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17unknownTRESS & CO.London, EnglandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodhat. Black velvet top-hat. White silk lining with leather headband.good. leather headband and lining soiled.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03early 20th century1Stored in box. Inscr. Handwritten, ink: ALASTAIR ROBERTS / 23 HEP. Label, white, handwritten, ink, inscr.: CHANCELLORtextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKleather.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEFORMAL DRESSHATTOP HATTRESS & COCHANCELLORDRESSobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC903inscr. lining: TRESS & Co. LONDON. Crest with lion and unicorn, 5 medals. Inscr. Paris 1855 & 1867, London 1862, Philadelphia 1878. / TRADE MARK, REGISTERED / IN GT. BRITAIN.unknownManufactered bydbi HC903.jpgdbi HC903 side.jpgdbi HC903 interior.jpg195019001900195028.0 cm diam (approx.) height:14.2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonTRESS & CO.MANU2002-05-17AB09:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 52011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2458collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19001950early 20th century (?)14:00:0912:40:2912:39:2809:53:0311:39:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1cr67ad458HRAMCPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.Transferred to University Collections. Moved from Gown Store to Work-shop store, 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileFORMAL DRESSHATTOP HATTRESS & COPRINCIPALDRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-07-202011-02-042010-04-222002-05-17unknownunknownLondon, EnglandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. 1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17goodhat. Black velvet top-hat. White silk lining with leather headband.good. leather headband and lining soiled.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-03early 20th century (?)1Stored in box. Inscr. Handwritten, ink: PRINCIPAL'S CAP. Hat unused - still wrapped in paper and covered with polythene.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastorevelvetSILKleather.UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEFORMAL DRESSHATTOP HATTRESS & COPRINCIPALDRESSobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store Younger Hall. HC904inscr. lining: BEST QUALITY LONDON.unknownManufactered bydbi HC904.jpgdbi HC904 side.jpgdbi HC904 interior.jpg195019001900195028.0 cm diam (approx.) height:14.2 cmearly 20th century (?)AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonunknownMANU2002-05-17AB09:52ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 52011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2459collect>interncollect>intern19001950early to mid 20th century16:17:0811:12:44HC906HC907single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114HRAMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Trunk transferred to University COllections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store Younger Hall to Work-shop store 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRUNKCASERECTORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSboxsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-17unknownunknownunknownPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17fairmetal trunk. Trunk used by Rector of University of St Andrews.fair. scratches and paint loss on lid200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009HC905 - HC907: 3 metal trunks used by University of St Andrews Academic officials.early-to-mid 20th century1metal trunk. Trunk used by Vice Chancellor of University of St Andrews.metal trunk. Trunk used by Chancellor of University of St Andrews.metal trunk with leather handle. Two hasp locks and lock with key.Open Access StoreoastoremetalleatherTRUNKCASERECTORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOXobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC905Inscr., white paint on outside lid of trunk: RECTOR / UNIVERSITY St ANDREWS. 2 x labels, inscr: CARRIAGE PAID / R.W. FORSYTH / LIMITED / PRINCES STREET & St. ANDREW SQUARE / EDINBURGH. Inscr. Lower centre: COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR GENTLEMAN, LADIES AND THEIR CHILDREN. Inscr on label, handwritten, ink: David Douglas Esq / Asst. Secy. / Queens College / Dundee. / TBCF AT TAYBRIDGE STATION. Label, attached to key in lock. Inscr, handwritten, ink: RECTOR.unknownManufactered by195019001900195025.0 cm (h) 76.0 cm (l) 49.0 cm (d)early to mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2002-05-17AC16:16ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 7, bay 1, shelf C2011-07-15Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay1C1 2460collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internexhibit19001950early-to-mid 20th centuryST ANDREWS16:29:2716:04:2309:46:2611:13:0011:12:4415:02:14Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15HC905HC907single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458AMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Trunk transferred to University COllections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store Younger Hall to Work-shop store 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRUNKCASEVICE CHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSboxsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-05-112011-05-102011-04-152011-04-152011-01-172002-05-17unknownunknownPreviously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17fairModel Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway Galleriesmetal trunk. Trunk used by Vice Chancellor of University of St Andrews.fair. scratches and paint loss on lid16:51:18gw2011-01-10200220022009DALE, AmyCAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2011-03-07200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireHC905 - HC907: 3 metal trunks used by University of St Andrews Academic officials.2011-05-11early to mid 20th century1metal trunk. Trunk used by Rector of University of St Andrews.metal trunk. Trunk used by Chancellor of University of St Andrews.blue metal trunk with leather handle. Two hasp locks and lock with key.Open Access StoreoastoremetalleatherTRUNKCASEVICE CHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOXobject history fileMoved from Open Access Store to Gateway for display in Model Rooms exhibitionApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC906Inscr., white paint on outside lid of trunk: THE VICE CHANCELLOR / UNIVERSITY St ANDREWS. Label, attached to key in lock. Inscr, handwritten, ink: VICE CHANCELLORS BOX. Variety of indistinct travel labelsunknownManufactered bydbi HC906.jpg195019001900195015.5 cm (h) 59.3 cm (l) 39.5 cm (d)early-to-mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsSheard, MattlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταVice-Chancellor’s trunk The Principal of the University also fulfils the role of Vice-Chancellor and is President of the Senatus Academicus. The labels on this trunk identify two Principals, James Irvine (1921-52) and John Steven Watson (1966-86). Irvine used it when travelling to the USA in 1950. He made many trips to the States to encourage donations to the University. American philanthropist Edward Harkness, for example, gave Irvine £100,000. Much of this was used to build St Salvator’s Hall.2011-01-10MANU2002-05-17AC16:51ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 6, shelf A. Returned to Store at 87 North Street following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-07Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay6A1 2461collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19001950early-to-mid 20th century16:28:2616:02:4109:44:5716:41:28HC905HC906single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ad458ad458ad458AMCInventoried in Gown Store, Younger Hall, April 2002.Trunk transferred to University COllections, May 2002. Moved from Gown Store Younger Hall to Work-shop store 15th May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TRUNKCASECHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSboxsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-032011-05-112011-05-102011-04-152002-05-17unknownEde and Ravenscroft93 & 94 Chancery Lane, London, EnglandunknownProvenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2002-05-17ComponentRecord state2002-05-17poormetal trunk. Trunk used by Chancellor of University of St Andrews.poor. scratches and paint loss on lid. Rust and corrossion on edges of lid.200220022009CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica200220022009ROBINSON, ClaireHC905 - HC907: 3 metal trunks used by University of St Andrews Academic officials.2011-05-11early-to-mid 20th century1metal trunk. Trunk used by Rector of University of St Andrews.metal trunk. Trunk used by Vice Chancellor of University of St Andrews.black metal trunk with metal side-handles. Two hasp locks and lock with key. Interior divided into two sections.Open Access StoreoastoremetalTRUNKCASECHANCELLORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSBOXobject history fileApril 200215 May 200216 September 2009Provenance unknown. Previously stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC907Inscr., gold paint on outside lid of trunk: THE CHANCELLOR / UNIVERSITY St ANDREWS. Inscr, inner lid, gold paint: EDE & SON, / ROBE MAKERS / TO HER / MAJESTY / 93 & 94, CHANCERY LANE / LONDON. Label, inscr: LMS / LONDON, King's Cross. Label, attached to key in lock. Inscr, handwritten, ink: CHANCELLORS BOX. Variety of indestinct travel labelsunknownManufactered bydbi HC907.jpg195019001900195015.5 cm (h) 79.3 cm (l) 39.4 cm (d)early-to-mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland93 & 94 Chancery Lane, LondonEde & SonMANU2002-05-17AD09:44ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 6, shelf B.2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay6B1 2267collect>intern18291999after 1829ST ANDREWS11:13:26University of St AndrewsE2004.22004-04-252004-03-06HC2002.13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABAMCHC908Inventoried in the Anatomy Museum, Bute Medical building.sculpturemaskMURDERBURKE, WILLIAMHARE, WILLIAMDISSECTIONANATOMYMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-12-072002-05-23unknownO'NEIL, LukeEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present2002-05-23ComponentRecord state2002-05-23fairExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews Museumdeath mask of William Burkefair. Nose and eyebrows chipped, crack next to right ear. Stained with signs of wear to left and right ears, reverse and base of head.2002CAMPBELL, Andrew2002HC2002.13: life mask of William Hare28th February 18291Life mask of William HareOne of two plaster casts of masks of notorious Edinburgh graverobbers/murderers, Burke & Hare. buteplasterSCULPTUREMASKMURDERBURKE, WILLIAMHARE, WILLIAMDISSECTIONANATOMYMEDICINEobject history file20 May 2002HC908pedestal, front, lower, sticky label inscr.: [unreadable]. pedestal, front, lower inscr.: Published / by Luke O'Neil / Edinb. 28 Feb. / 1829.unknownCreated by1999182918291829approx. 28 (h) x 14.8 (w) x 23.7 (d) cmafter 1829AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghO'NEIL, LukeCRE2002-05-23ACbute1 2269single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRAMCHC909HC909HC909Inventoried as part of review of wax, plaster and plastic models in Anatomy and Pathology Collection, Bute Building.On display in Anatomy museum, Bute medical building.Object marked on base, reverse, lower centre, 29th May 2002.masksculptureHUNTER, WILLIAMANATOMY & PATHOLOGYMEDICINEHUNTERIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-09-272002-05-28unknownLondon (?), England (?)1Present2002-05-28ComponentRecord state2002-05-28fairdeath mask of William Hunterfair. Discolouration to right (facing) cheek, damage to right ear (slight chipping)200220022002CAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, AndrewCAMPBELL, Andrew200220022002late 18th - late 19th century1William Hunter was born at Long Calderwood Farm, East Kilbride, near Glasgow in 1718. He became a student at Glasgow University in 1731 and later studied medicine at Edinburgh, before going to London in 1741. Hunter quickly became well-known as a physician, especially as an obstetrician, and built up a distinguished clientèle, including members of the Royal Family. He soon assembled a collection of anatomical and pathological specimens, related to his medical work. In the 1750s he began collecting art and later diversified into coins, books, manuscripts and ethnography. In 1768 he opened a medical school at his house in Great Windmill Street. In 1783 Hunter bequeathed the entire collection to Glasgow University, along with funds to construct a suitable Museum building. The collection was completed and opened to the public in 1807: Scotland's first public museum. buteplasterMASKSCULPTUREHUNTER, WILLIAMANATOMY & PATHOLOGYMEDICINEHUNTERIANobject history file17 April 200217 April 200229 May 2002HC909underside, label, in pencil, incr.: WILLIAM HUNTERCreated by1783193024.0 (h) x 14.5 (w) x 24.2 (d) cmUniversity of St AndrewsEngland (?)London (?)unknownCRE2002-05-28ACbute1 424collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS14:31:1514:02:1516:33:4417:32:2216:55:1414:51:5816:44:4412:15:2612:01:3714:05:2210:36:41University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLittle is known about this artist. A label on the reverse of ‘Spring in the Borders, Borthwick’ lists the artists address c. 1940 as 31 Mortonhall Road, Edinburgh. The label also tells us that the painting was exhibited in the Aberdeen & North-East Artist's Exhibition 1940-41 as well as the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, Edinburgh 1944. The artist donated this painting to the Recording Scotland collection. There is also one other painting by this artist in the collection depicting King's College, Aberdeen.1940sad458ad458ac114ad458ad458ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG51HC91HC91insurance list by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Salvator's Hall, Guest RoomAlison Scott. St. Salvator's Hall, LibraryPatricica de Montfort. St. Salvator's Hall, LibraryChecklist for student exhibition. St. Salvator's Hall, LibraryIn St. Salvator's Hall (B Floor cupboard)Moved to Picture StoreHung in SALTIRE.Returned from Alan Sproson picture framers to Museum Collections office.Condition good as noted in summer audit 2005The painting remains in the same building (adjoining the former Crawford Arts Centre) but the Development department have moved into the offices. The location of the painting has therefore been changed from 'SALTIRE' to 'dev'.Moved to Museum collections office after close of Recording Scotland exhibition, as Development did not want to re-hang the artwork.MIDLOTHIANBORDERSBORTHWICK CASTLEARCHITECTURE, MILITARYLANDSCAPEALTONCASTLEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustRITCHIE, JamesinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-05-172011-05-172011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-02-03HC:C3DonationRITCHIE, JamesScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1PresentSPROSON, Alan3 October 200320032003To Sproson's for remounting and reframingSPROSON, AlanC2004.1March 200420042004£80.82 + VATGiven new mounts, barrier board, backing board, frame and UV glass. Funded with Kintore Conservation award money, 2001 (£1000 presented for excellence of caich balls conservation project, to spend on other conservation projects) - bill paid in advance, July 2003."Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesProcess nameProcess numberProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesValue: £10.00 insurance list by artist1958VOCE, Ella1998-02-032011-05-17poorgoodRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesSpring in the Borders, Borthwick (Borthwick Castle, Western Aspect)Good. Reframed, remounted, March 2004.Paper slightly creased in upper left section. A few minor scratches to the left and bottom edges of the frame.St. Salvator's Hall, Guest Room195819631984198919922001200220042004200520082009unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownEXSHAW, SusanRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessicaunknown195819631984199019922001200220042004200520082009high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC91.tif201119841940194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolourpencil and charcoal on paperPILGRIM TRUSTMIDLOTHIANBORDERSBORTHWICK CASTLEARCHITECTURE, MILITARYLANDSCAPEALTONRITCHIE, PROFESSOR JAMESCASTLEobject files in Collections Office57.0 cm x 70.0 cm ornate wooden frame19581963?23 July 19841989 - 1990199219 February 20019 January 20026 December 20042 April 200417 August 200527 October 200812 March 2009Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC91signed, dated and inscribed, lower left: Spring in the Borders / Borthwick / James Ritchie,/ 1940 inscr. on label, verso: ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS / Title of picture, Spring in the Borders-Borthwick / Artist's Name, Professor James Ritchie / Address, 31 Mortonhall Road, Edinburgh / Artist's No inscr. in pen, verso left: Exhibition (1) Aberdeen & North-East Artist's Exhibition: Aberdeen 1940-41/ (2) Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours: Edinburgh 1944 Spring in the Borders-Borthwick /April 28,1940 / James Ritchie, 31 Mortonhall Road, / EdinburghThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC91.JPG62519461946193919391940194038.5 cm x 53.2 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting a landscape with Borthwick Castle in the background. A river is shown in the centre of the painting with a bridge crossing it. A ploughed field is shown on the left bank and a field of grass on the right.University of St AndrewsScotlandRITCHIE, Professor James; (British, dates unknown)CRE1998-02-03ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7A1 2270collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople199519951995ST ANDREWS10:02:3710:02:2210:01:5715:48:5215:30:28University of St AndrewsE2006.92006-05-072006-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ac114HRAMCGown in University's possession while Susie Hillhouse was Assistant Curator.Moved to Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNACADEMIC DRESStextileCOSTUMEWADE, HARRYWADE, COURTENAY CFLEUR-DE-LYSUNDERGRADUATEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDUNDEE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-152011-07-152011-07-152011-07-052011-03-282010-04-222002-05-29DonationunknownEdinburgh (?), Scotland (?)WADE, Courtnay CDonated to University Collections by Courtnay C Wade.1PresentHILLHOUSE, Susieabout 199619901996Gown packaged up in acid-free tissue and storage box. Not catalogued or accessioned.2002-05-29ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesGown was third hand by the time Harry Wade purchased it in 1924 therefore it must date to the early 20th century.2002-05-29fairDressed for the Occasion: Fashion in Fife 1850-1950St Andrews Museumundergraduate gown. Scarlet red cloth gown (BCC 210 - Union Jack Red) with open sleeves half the length of the gown and burgundy velvet collar (BCC 40 - Burgundy)good. slight wear at sleeve-ends. Lining material at yoke detached. Large hole (1 cm x 1 cm) in material at yoke.199020042009HILLHOUSE, SusieRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica199620042009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-132011-07-13early 20th century (?)19901949119491924OwnedPurchaseOwnedWADE, HarryWADE, Courtenay CWADE, HarryGown passed from Harry Wade to his son, Courtenay C Wade, when Courtenay became a student in 1949.Owned by Harry Wade when a dental student at University College, Dundee in 1924.Owned by two unknown students. Purchased third hand by Harry Wade.Purchased 3rd hand by Harry Wade, late Captain in Indian Army, when a dental student in 1924. Worn by his son, Courtenay C. Wade, also a mature student from 1949. Fluer-de-leys represents University College, Dundee.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorecloth and velvet.GOWNACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILECOSTUMEWADE, HARRYWADE, COURTENAY CFLEUR-DE-LYSUNDERGRADUATEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDUNDEE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEobject history file19963 December 200416 September 2009Owned by two unknown students. Purchased third hand by Harry Wade.Owned by Harry Wade when a dental student at University College, Dundee in 1924.Gown passed from Harry Wade to his son, Courtenay C Wade, when Courtenay became a student in 1949.Donated to University Collections by Courtnay C Wade.HC910Interior: yoke, embroidered, label with red thread, inscr.: W [gothic lettering] exterior: lapel, embroidered with gold thread: fleur-de-leysUnknownWADE, HarryWADE, Courtenay CWADE, Courtnay CManufactered bydbi HC910 front.jpgdbi HC910 side.jpgdbi HC910 back.jpg1924194919901995190019241949199519001924before 19241924about 19491995OPOADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)Edinburgh (?)unknownMANU2002-05-29ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay32011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay31 2271conservapeople19871987October 198713:14:0214:43:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1911 - 1979HC911(2)HC911(3)ad458ac114HRAMCHC911(1)Gown acquired by University Muniments in September 1987. Stored there until MAy 2002.Jilly Boyd removed several gowns, hoods and caps from Muniments in 1999 (HC827-HC834 & HC840-HC860). This gown was not removed.Gown, hood and cap moved from Muniments to University Collections in May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDOCTORM.D.DEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-302011-03-142010-04-222002-05-29DonationRITCHIE, J.R.W.165 (?) South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandDOW, Agnesletter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.1Present2002-05-29ComponentRecord state2002-05-29poormedical doctors' (M.D.) gown belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Crimson silk (BCC 240 - Medici Crimson) cloth with full sleeves and facings of Crimson satin. 4 crimson buttons on each sleeve.fair. wear on lapels, cuffs and collar. Frayed satin material at lapels and collar (reverse). 1 button missing from righ hand sleeve.1987199920022009unknownBOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica1999199920022009about 1911197911911OwnedDOW, David RutherfordD. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.M.D. gown formerly of Dr David Rutherford Dow. Professor Dow graduated from the University with an M.B., Ch.B (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree with distinction in 1911 and was subsequently appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in Dundee, then part of the University of St Andrews. He remained in the Cox Chair until 1958 when he retired as the first Master of Queen's College, Dundee. Professor Dow died in November 1979 at the age of 92. Dr Agnes Dow, who died in March 1998, first graduated from the University in 1923 with the degree of MA. A number of years later she returned to study medicine, graduating M.B., Ch.B in 1934. Following their marriage, both were involved in teaching students over a period spanning four decades from the 1920s to the 1950s. This gown was presented by Agnes Dow in October 1987.medical doctors' (M.D.) hood belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Crimson silk (BCC 240 - Medici Crimson) cloth with white silk lining.Medical doctors' cap, belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Black velvet, four cornered flat 'John Knox' cap.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC911(1) - HC911(3): Gown, hood and cap of Dr David Rutherford Dow.silk and satinGOWNCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDOCTORM.D.DEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEobject history fileSeptember 19871999May 200216 September 2009D. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.letter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.HC911(1)label, leather, sewn inside gown at yoke, inscr.: J.R.W. RITCHIE / ROBEMAKER TO THE UNIVERSITY / 165 (?) SOUTH STREET, ST.ANDREWS / D. RUTHERFORD DOW.DOW, David RutherfordDOW, Agnes Dr.Created by197919871911198719111930137.2 cm (h) x 49.1 cm (width at shoulders)1911 - 1979October 1987OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland2011-06-302011-06-30CleanedconservationC0274165 (?) South Street, St AndrewsRITCHIE, J.R.W.CRE2002-05-29AD11:18ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2272collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19871987October 198711:17:3711:14:0416:25:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1911 - 1979ac114ac114ad458AMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDOCTORMDDEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-02-142002-05-29HC911(1)DonationRITCHIE, J.R.W.165 (?) South Street, St Andrews, ScotlandDOW, Agnesletter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.1Present2002-05-29ComponentRecord state2002-05-29emergency conservation neededmedical doctors' (M.D.) hood belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Crimson silk (BCC 240 - Medici Crimson) cloth with white silk lining.poor. Whole hood frayed and worn at edges.16:25:06oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11about 1911197911911OwnedDOW, David RutherfordD. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.M.D. hood formerly of Dr David Rutherford Dow. Professor Dow graduated from the University with an M.B., Ch.B (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree with distinction in 1911 and was subsequently appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in Dundee, then part of the University of St Andrews. He remained in the Cox Chair until 1958 when he retired as the first Master of Queen's College, Dundee. Professor Dow died in November 1979 at the age of 92. Dr Agnes Dow, who died in March 1998, first graduated from the University in 1923 with the degree of MA. A number of years later she returned to study medicine, graduating M.B., Ch.B in 1934. Following their marriage, both were involved in teaching students over a period spanning four decades from the 1920s to the 1950s. This hood was presented by Agnes Dow in October 1987.medical doctors' (M.D.) gown belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Crimson silk (BCC 240 - Medici Crimson) cloth with full sleeves and facings of Crimson satin. 4 crimson buttons on each sleeve.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoresilk and satinHOODCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDOCTORMDDEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009D. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.letter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.HC911(2)DOW, David RutherfordDOW, Agnes Dr.Created byHC911 (2) side.jpgHC911 (2) back.jpg19791987191119871911193079 x 67 cm (flat)1911 - 1979October 1987OADUniversity of St AndrewsHC911(1) - HC911(3): Gown, hood and cap belonging to David Rutherford Dow.Scotland165 (?) South Street, St AndrewsRITCHIE, J.R.W. (?)CRE2002-05-29AE16:25:06ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerB2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4B1 2273collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19871987October 198710:04:4611:17:4911:14:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1911 - 1979cr67ac114ac114HRAMCMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.capCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDOCTORM.D.DEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-202011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-05-29HC911(1)DonationMIDDLEMASS, James18 South Bridge, Edinburgh, ScotlandDOW, Agnesletter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.1Present2002-05-29ComponentRecord state2002-05-29goodMedical doctors' cap, belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Black velvet, four cornered flat 'John Knox' cap.good. slight wear at points of cap.2009BURDGE, Jessica2009about 1911197911911OwnedDOW, David RutherfordD. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.Medical cap, formerly of Dr David Rutherford Dow. Professor Dow graduated from the University with an M.B., Ch.B (Bachelor of Medine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree with distinction in 1911 and was subsequently appointed to the Cox Chair of Anatomy in Dundee, then part of the University of St Andrews. He remained in the Cox Chair until 1958 when he retired as the first Master of Queen's College, Dundee. Professor Dow died in November 1979 at the age of 92. Dr Agnes Dow, who died in March 1998, first graduated from the University in 1923 with the degree of MA. A number of years later she returned to study medicine, graduating M.B., Ch.B in 1934. Following their marriage, both were involved in teaching students over a period spanning four decades from the 1920s to the 1950s. This cap was presented by Agnes Dow in October 1987.medical doctors' (M.D.) gown belonging to David Rutherford Dow. Crimson silk (BCC 240 - Medici Crimson) cloth with full sleeves and facings of Crimson satin. 4 crimson buttons on each sleeve.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorevelvet and silk liningCAPCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDOCTORM.D.DEGREESURGERYDOW, DAVID RUTHERFORDDOW, AGNES W.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUNDEEMEDICINEobject history file16 September 2009D. Rutherford Dow graduated M.B., Ch.B in 1911. Appointed Cox Chair of Anatomy in University College Dundee until 1958.letter with gown, hood and cap reads: 13 Marketgate, Crail, Fife, KY10 3TH 26.10.87 Dear Mr Smart Herewith the MD Gown, now a museum piece and well worn, but it may be of historic interest both colourwise and in the material used 60 odd years ago. If you are round this way I shall be pleased to see you. Kind regards Sincerely Agnes W. Dow.HC911(3)label, inside, inscr.: TAILORS & OUTFITTERS / Jas Middlemass & Co. / 18 / SOUTH BRIDGE / Edinburgh.DOW, David RutherfordDOW, Agnes Dr.Created by19791987191119871911193026 cm x 27 cm (flat)1911 - 1979October 1987OADUniversity of St AndrewsHC911(1) - HC911(3): Gown, hood and cap belonging to David Rutherford Dow.Scotland18 South Bridge, EdinburghMIDDLEMASS, JamesCRE2002-05-29AB10:04ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 5 in box 32011-02-04Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay51 2274people19501999late 20th century14:43:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly 20th centuryac114HRAMCHC912Acquired by University Muniments sometime in 20th century.Jilly Boyd transferred a group of gowns, hoods and caps to University Collections in 1999 (HC827-HC834 & HC840-HC860). Current gown was left in Muniments.Gown transferred from Muniments to University Collections, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNtextileCOSTUMESTUDENTACADEMIC DRESSSTUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCILUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-142010-04-222002-05-29unknownSMITH, J.CEdinburgh & St Andrews, ScotlandunknownAcquired by University Muniments and stored there until May 2002.1Present2002-05-29ComponentRecord state2002-05-29fairscarlet red cloth gown (BCC 210 - Union Jack Red) with open sleeves half the length of the gown and burgundy velvet collar (BCC 40 - Burgundy). Twin wire and textile University Armsgood. badges show signs of wear. Left (facing) badge has loose stitching (coming away from velvet collar). White powdery residue on lower, front of gown. Signs of wearing through in small vertical section on front, middle, right (facing). Large L shaped sewing repair on reverse, middle of gown.1950199920022009unknownBOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2002199920022009early 20th century (?)195011900OwnedPRESIDENT, (Student Representative Council)President or Vice President of the Student Representative Council gown.Gown of the President or Vice President of the Student Representative Council. Twin badges of the University Arms on upper chest area. The Students’ Association was formed in the 1980’s as a result of a merger between the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) and the Students’ Union. All matriculated students are eligible to become members, free of charge. The SRC itself exists to represent students on all matters and is the recognised channel of communication between students and the University authorities.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastorematerialvelvetwire and textile badges.GOWNTEXTILECOSTUMESTUDENTACADEMIC DRESSSTUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCILUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filelate 20th century199925 May 200216 September 2009President or Vice President of the Student Representative Council gown.Acquired by University Muniments and stored there until May 2002.HC912exterior: two badges of the University Coat of Arms: Shield with two diamonds, inverted crescent, book and lion rampant. Interior: label sewn on yoke, inscr.: J.C. SMITH Ltd. / EDINBURGH & ST ANDREWS. Handwritten, pen (?), inscr.: John (?) (rest illegible)PRESIDENT, (Student Representative Council)unknownCreated by195019991900195019001950123 cm (h) x 42.4 cm (width at shoulders)early 20th centurylate 20th centuryOAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh & St AndrewsSMITH, J.CCRE2002-05-29AC11:20ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2275people19501999late 20th century14:43:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly 20th centuryac114HRAMCHC912Acquired by University Muniments sometime in 20th century.Jilly Boyd transferred a group of gowns, hoods and caps to University Collections in 1999 (HC827-HC834 & HC840-HC860). Current gown was left in Muniments.Gown transferred from Muniments to University Collections, May 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GOWNtextileCOSTUMEDEANACADEMIC DRESSFACULTY OF ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-142010-04-222002-05-30unknownunknownEdinburgh or St Andrews (?), Scotland (?)unknownAcquired by University Muniments and stored there until May 2002.1Present2002-05-30ComponentRecord state2002-05-30poorblack cloth gown with open pointed sleeves, blue satin facings and square collar.fair. whole gown faded from exposure to light. Collar worn and frayed. Several small holes, front and back and several large stitched repairs (front lower, right and back, lower left)1950199920022009unknownBOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewBURDGE, Jessica2002199920022009early 20th century (?)195011900OwnedDean of Arts (?)Possible that gown is that of Dean of the faculty of Arts.Possibly Dean of Arts gown (?). Shield-shaped badge previously sewn onto satin lapel facings (left, facing at chest height) - badge now removed - stitching only visible now.GOWNOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHsatin & silkGOWNTEXTILECOSTUMEDEANACADEMIC DRESSFACULTY OF ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filelate 20th century199925 May 200216 September 2009Possible that gown is that of Dean of the faculty of Arts.Acquired by University Muniments and stored there until May 2002.HC913Dean of Arts (?)unknownCreated by195019991900195019001950135 cm (l) x 46 cm (width at shoulders)early 20th centurylate 20th centuryOAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)Edinburgh or St Andrews (?)unknownCRE2002-05-30AD11:14ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2277collect>interncollect>internpeople1977197710th September 197720:43:0316:39:1516:59:40'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment.' The Alumnus Chronicle, Official Organ of the Alumnus association, The University of St Andrews, No.59, JuHC567HC568HC628HC629HC915single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSeptember 1977pp.21-31hcr1cr67ac114HRAMCInventoried in University Muniments, 1997.Sashes and badges (HC914 & 915) recorded as being in University Muniments - awaiting possible tranfer to Collections.Transferred to University Collections from University Muniments.ACADEMIC DRESSDEGREEBADGELLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSASHmedaltextileCOSTUMEHUTCHISON, HELENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-242011-03-282010-04-222002-06-04SMART, Robert N.DonationJ.C (James Crichton ? Edinburgh silversmith c.1895)Edinburgh, ScotlandSTEVENSON, Betty M.B.Donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson, the Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh.1Present2002-06-04ComponentRecord stateThis information is derived from Hallmarks. Christie and Kilpatrick supplied the sashes and badges but the badges were made by an Edinburgh silversmith (J.C. - James Crichton ?).2002-06-04fairLLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.fair. heavy darkening patina on whole badge - obverse and reverse. Cleaning may restore.16:38:25oastore199720022002BOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, Helen2011-08-24199720022002ROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC568, HC628, HC629, HC914, HC915: LLA sashes and badges2011-10-061883-84197711977DonationThe Clothes PegLLA (Lady, Literate in Arts) awarded to Miss Helen Hutchison in 19035. Communication regarding the sash and badge states: The Clothes peg Ltd. Sponsored by Edinburgh Council of Social Service. Shops in Edinburgh 202/4 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EQ / 031 554 6201 77 Easter Road Edinburgh EH7 5PW / 031 661 4018 The Secretary / St Andrews University Dear Sir The enclosed was given to the Clothes Peg by Dr Isobel Hutchison, Carlowrie, by Kirkliston, West Lothian. It was among the possessions of her late sister, Miss Helen Hutchison (Mrs Bac, Edinburgh). Since I last saw Dr Hutchison, her memory has deteriorated and her cousins tell me she will not remember anything about the things she gave to the Clothes Peg. They were sure the medallion did not belong to Dr Hutchison's mother (Dr Hutchison is 87 and a notable geographer). Her mother did not attend a University. There cannot be many of thses medallions around. I would be very pleased if you could accept this one for your records. The cousins think it must have been given to Mrs Helda (?) as a momento. Yours faithfully Betty M.B. Stevenson (Mrs). Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson 8 Belford Gardens Edinburgh EH4 3EW 12 September 1977 Dear Mrs Stevenson, I acknowledge with thanks your letter of 10 September with enclosure. What in fact you sent was a sash and badge pertaining to the University of St Andrews diploma for Lady Literate in Arts. Our records show that Miss Anna Harris Huthison of Paisley was granted the award in 1895 and a Miss Helen Hutchison of Glasgow got it in 1903. I am not sure if either of these was a relative of your client. In any event, the University is pleased to add the sash and badge to its small collection of these objects, and I would like to record our greatful thanks. Yours sincerely, D.P Dorward, Senior Assistant Registrar.; Both sashes (HC914 & HC915) were in possession of Mrs Helen Bac, nee Hutchison, before being passed on to her sister, Dr Isobel Hutchison.; Both sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) acquired by Dr Isobel Hutchison from the estate of her sister, Mrs Helen Bac (nee Hutchison).; Sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) dontaed to The Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh by Dr Isobel Hutchison in September 1977.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.LLA - Lady Literate in Arts, was established in 1877 by Professors Roberts and Knight. It became a diploma which was intended to follow as closely as possible the course, exams and standards of the MA degree for men. The academic dress, established in 1883, comprised a black gown and a sash with purple and black stripes and a silver badge illustrating St Andrew on the Saltire Cross. Throughout the fifty years of the course, almost 30,000 candidates passed LLA exam subjects and over 5000 LLA diplomas were awarded.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreBadge: metalsilver Sash: textileSILKACADEMIC DRESSDEGREEBADGELLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSASHMEDALTEXTILECOSTUMEHUTCHISON, HELENOpen Access Storeobject history file1997May 20023 June 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENLLA (Lady, Literate in Arts) awarded to Miss Helen Hutchison in 19035. Communication regarding the sash and badge states: The Clothes peg Ltd. Sponsored by Edinburgh Council of Social Service. Shops in Edinburgh 202/4 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EQ / 031 554 6201 77 Easter Road Edinburgh EH7 5PW / 031 661 4018 The Secretary / St Andrews University Dear Sir The enclosed was given to the Clothes Peg by Dr Isobel Hutchison, Carlowrie, by Kirkliston, West Lothian. It was among the possessions of her late sister, Miss Helen Hutchison (Mrs Bac, Edinburgh). Since I last saw Dr Hutchison, her memory has deteriorated and her cousins tell me she will not remember anything about the things she gave to the Clothes Peg. They were sure the medallion did not belong to Dr Hutchison's mother (Dr Hutchison is 87 and a notable geographer). Her mother did not attend a University. There cannot be many of thses medallions around. I would be very pleased if you could accept this one for your records. The cousins think it must have been given to Mrs Helda (?) as a momento. Yours faithfully Betty M.B. Stevenson (Mrs). Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson 8 Belford Gardens Edinburgh EH4 3EW 12 September 1977 Dear Mrs Stevenson, I acknowledge with thanks your letter of 10 September with enclosure. What in fact you sent was a sash and badge pertaining to the University of St Andrews diploma for Lady Literate in Arts. Our records show that Miss Anna Harris Huthison of Paisley was granted the award in 1895 and a Miss Helen Hutchison of Glasgow got it in 1903. I am not sure if either of these was a relative of your client. In any event, the University is pleased to add the sash and badge to its small collection of these objects, and I would like to record our greatful thanks. Yours sincerely, D.P Dorward, Senior Assistant Registrar.Both sashes (HC914 & HC915) were in possession of Mrs Helen Bac, nee Hutchison, before being passed on to her sister, Dr Isobel Hutchison.Both sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) acquired by Dr Isobel Hutchison from the estate of her sister, Mrs Helen Bac (nee Hutchison).Sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) dontaed to The Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh by Dr Isobel Hutchison in September 1977.Donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson, the Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh.HC914badge: oval shape with pointed ends. obverse: centre, Image of St Andrew standing before saltire cross. Letters, inscr. LLA around image. In circle around outside edge of badge, inscr.: University of Saint Andrews. 1877. reverse: in circle, in cnetre of badge, inscr.: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK, EDINBURGH. ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. In centre, inscr.:No. 7036 Rd. Hallmarks 1. three towered castle - city mark (Edinburgh) 2. letter mark - J.C. (James Crichton?) 3. Thistle - Scottish silver 4. date stamp - gothic letter 'b' - 1883-84.No. 7036 RdNo. 7036 RdNo. 7036 RdNo. 7036 RdNo. 7036 RdHUTCHISON, Miss HelenHUTCHISON, Miss Helen (Mrs Bac)HUTCHISON, Dr IsobelThe Clothes Peg, EdinburghSTEVENSON, Mrs Betty M.B. (Clothes Peg)Minted bydbi HC914.jpg190319771977197719771903190319001977197718831884Badge: 6cm x 4.9 cm sash: 48 cm (l) x 9 cm (w)19031903 - 1977before 1977September 197710th September 1977WOBDADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghJ.C (James Crichton ? Edinburgh silversmith c.1895)MINT2002-06-04AC16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 2278collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1977197710th September 197720:44:3416:39:1611:19:09'Literate Ladies - A Fifty Year Experiment.' The Alumnus Chronicle, Official Organ of the Alumnus association, The University of St Andrews, No.59, JuHC914HC567HC568HC628HC629single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektSeptember 1977pp.21-31hcr1cr67ac114HRAMCInventoried in University Muniments, 1997.Sashes and badges (HC914 & 915) recorded as being in University Muniments - awaiting possible tranfer to Collections.Transferred to University Collections from University Muniments.ACADEMICDEGREEBADGELLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSASHmedaltextileACADEMIC COSTUMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-242011-04-152010-04-222002-06-04SMART, Robert N.DonationChristie & Kilpatrick104 South Bridge, Edinburgh, ScotlandSTEVENSON, Betty M.B.Donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson, the Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh.1Present2002-06-04ComponentRecord stateChristie and Kilpatrick supplied the sashes and badges but the it is unknown whether the badges were made by an Edinburgh silversmith or Christie and Kilpatrick.2002-06-04fairLLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.fair. heavy darkening patina on whole badge - obverse and reverse. Cleaning may restore. Sash has severe surface dirt but is intact.16:38:25oastore199720022002BOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, Helen2011-08-24199720022002ROBINSON, ClaireHC567, HC568, HC628, HC629, HC914, HC915: LLA sashes and badges2011-10-06about 1903197711977DonationSTEVENSON, Betty M.B.LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts) Won by Miss Helen Hutchison in 1903. Communication regarding the sash and badge states: The Clothes peg Ltd. Sponsored by Edinburgh Council of Social Service. Shops in Edinburgh 202/4 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EQ / 031 554 6201 77 Easter Road Edinburgh EH7 5PW / 031 661 4018 The Secretary / St Andrews University Dear Sir The enclosed was given to the Clothes Peg by Dr Isobel Hutchison, Carlowrie, by Kirkliston, West Lothian. It was among the possessions of her late sister, Miss Helen Hutchison (Mrs Bac, Edinburgh). Since I last saw Dr Hutchison, her memory has deteriorated and her cousins tell me she will not remember anything about the things she gave to the Clothes Peg. They were sure the medallion did not belong to Dr Hutchison's mother (Dr Hutchison is 87 and a notable geographer). Her mother did not attend a University. There cannot be many of thses medallions around. I would be very pleased if you could accept this one for your records. The cousins think it must have been given to Mrs Helda (?) as a momento. Yours faithfully Betty M.B. Stevenson (Mrs). Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson 8 Belford Gardens Edinburgh EH4 3EW 12 September 1977 Dear Mrs Stevenson, I acknowledge with thanks your letter of 10 September with enclosure. What in fact you sent was a sash and badge pertaining to the University of St Andrews diploma for Lady Literate in Arts. Our records show that Miss Anna Harris Huthison of Paisley was granted the award in 1895 and a Miss Helen Hutchison of Glasgow got it in 1903. I am not sure if either of these was a relative of your client. In any event, the University is pleased to add the sash and badge to its small collection of these objects, and I would like to record our greatful thanks. Yours sincerely, D.P Dorward, Senior Assistant Registrar.; Both sashes (HC914 & HC915) were in possession of Mrs Helen Bac, nee Hutchison, before being passed on to her sister, Dr Isobel Hutchison.; Both sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) acquired by Dr Isobel Hutchison from the estate of her sister, Mrs Helen Bac (nee Hutchison).; Sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) dontaed to The Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh by Dr Isobel Hutchison in September 1977.LLA sash belonging to Miss Helen Hutchison, awarded in 1903. Purple and black silk sash with purple silk rosette. Silver badge pinned to rosette.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.badge , LLA (Lady, Literate in Arts), 1877.LLA - Lady Literate in Arts, was established in 1877 by Professors Roberts and Knight. It became a diploma which was intended to follow as closely as possible the course, exams and standards of the MA degree for men. The academic dress, established in 1883, comprised a black gown and a sash with purple and black stripes and a silver badge illustrating St Andrew on the Saltire Cross. Throughout the fifty years of the course, almost 30,000 candidates passed LLA exam subjects and over 5000 LLA diplomas were awarded.SASHOpen Access StoreoastoreBadge: metalsilver (?) Sash: textileSILKACADEMICDEGREEBADGELLALADY LITERATE IN ARTSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSASHMEDALTEXTILEACADEMIC COSTUMEOpen Access Storeobject history file1997May 20023 June 20022010-11-16Location checked as part of audit of oastoreROBINSON, ClaireGENLLA (Lady, Literate in Arts) Won by Miss Helen Hutchison in 1903. Communication regarding the sash and badge states: The Clothes peg Ltd. Sponsored by Edinburgh Council of Social Service. Shops in Edinburgh 202/4 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EQ / 031 554 6201 77 Easter Road Edinburgh EH7 5PW / 031 661 4018 The Secretary / St Andrews University Dear Sir The enclosed was given to the Clothes Peg by Dr Isobel Hutchison, Carlowrie, by Kirkliston, West Lothian. It was among the possessions of her late sister, Miss Helen Hutchison (Mrs Bac, Edinburgh). Since I last saw Dr Hutchison, her memory has deteriorated and her cousins tell me she will not remember anything about the things she gave to the Clothes Peg. They were sure the medallion did not belong to Dr Hutchison's mother (Dr Hutchison is 87 and a notable geographer). Her mother did not attend a University. There cannot be many of thses medallions around. I would be very pleased if you could accept this one for your records. The cousins think it must have been given to Mrs Helda (?) as a momento. Yours faithfully Betty M.B. Stevenson (Mrs). Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson 8 Belford Gardens Edinburgh EH4 3EW 12 September 1977 Dear Mrs Stevenson, I acknowledge with thanks your letter of 10 September with enclosure. What in fact you sent was a sash and badge pertaining to the University of St Andrews diploma for Lady Literate in Arts. Our records show that Miss Anna Harris Huthison of Paisley was granted the award in 1895 and a Miss Helen Hutchison of Glasgow got it in 1903. I am not sure if either of these was a relative of your client. In any event, the University is pleased to add the sash and badge to its small collection of these objects, and I would like to record our greatful thanks. Yours sincerely, D.P Dorward, Senior Assistant Registrar.Both sashes (HC914 & HC915) were in possession of Mrs Helen Bac, nee Hutchison, before being passed on to her sister, Dr Isobel Hutchison.Both sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) acquired by Dr Isobel Hutchison from the estate of her sister, Mrs Helen Bac (nee Hutchison).Sashes and badges (HC914 & HC915) dontaed to The Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh by Dr Isobel Hutchison in September 1977.Donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Betty M.B. Stevenson, the Clothes Peg charity shop, Edinburgh.HC915badge: oval shape with pinted ends. obverse: centre, Image of St Andrew standing before saltire cross. Letters, inscr. LLA below image. In circle around outside edge of badge, inscr.: University of St Andrews. 1877. reverse: Leather label, inscr.: CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK / BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT / ROBE MAKERS TO THE UNIVERSITY / 104 SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGH.HUTCHISON, Miss HelenHUTCHISON, Miss Helen (Mrs Bac)HUTCHISON, Dr IsobelSTEVENSON, Mrs Betty M.B.STEVENSON, Mrs Betty M.B. (Clothes Peg)Minted bydbi HC915.jpg190319771977197719771903190319031977197719001903Badge: 6cm x 4.9 cm sash: 48 cm (l) x 9 cm (w)19031903- 1977before 1977September 197710th September 1977WOBDADUniversity of St AndrewsScotland104 South Bridge, EdinburghChristie & KilpatrickMINT2002-06-04AC16:38:25ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 9, bay 1, drawer 1C2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay1/drawer1C1 2276collect>interncollect>intern10:39:0816:55:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRMITCHELL, SIR HAROLDBOTANYMORROCCO, ALBERTOLLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITBENEFACTORST ANDREWSROSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-112011-02-021899-12-302002-06-04MORROCCO, Alberto1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2002-06-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDale, Amy2002-06-042011-02-02goodgoodPortrait of Sir Harold Mitchellwholegoodtwo small losses to bottom of frame. Overall condition good.added by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/1119851Mitchell is portrayed in an LLD gown, with an ink pot and papers before him. St Andrews is in the background of the portrait. A rose is in a vase on the windowstill. A book (partly hidden) is inscribed: THE / SPICE / OF LIFE / rold Mitchellpaintingoil paintingbotoil on canvasMITCHELL, SIR HAROLDBOTANYMORROCCO, ALBERTOLLDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPORTRAITBENEFACTORST ANDREWSROSEobject history file173.5 x 122.5 cm Gilt frame, woodHC916signed, lower left, in black paint: Morrocco '85 inscr. on plaque below portrait: SIR HAROLD MITCHELL, Bart., L.L.D., / 1900-1983 / WORLD WIDE ENTREPENEUR WHOSE / GENEROUS BENEFACTION / MADE POSSIBLE / THE BOTANY BUILDING IN ST ANDREWSCreated bydbi HC916.jpg19851985115.5 x 100 cm (actual)University of St AndrewsMORROCCO, AlbertoCRE2002-06-04ABbot1 2279collect>internconserva19741999between 1974-199911:20:3517:14:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly to mid 20th centuryHC917(2)ac114ad458HRAMCGowns inventoried by Jilly Boyd in 1997-98. Cant's gown may have been there at this point.Inventoried in Muniments store in May 2002.Gown transferred to University Collections from Muniments, June 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSCANT, RONALD GORDONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNGRADUATEKEEPERHISTORIANSCOTTISH HISTORYLECTURERMUNIMENTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-072010-04-222002-06-05unknownunknown (Forsyths ?)Edinburgh (?), Scotland (?)unknownR.G. Cant finnished lecturing at St Andrews in 1974 and died in 1999. The gown may have been acquired between these dates.1Present2002-06-05ComponentRecord state2002-06-05poorblack gown belonging to Ronald. G. Cant. Black silk gown with full length sleeves, vented at the elbow.poor. whole gown old and tattered. Yoke frayed with loose stitching. Several holes on front and reverse of gown, some holes with stitched repairs. 10cm long tear (stitched repair) at lower, right hem-line.1997200220022009BOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1998200220022009early to mid 20th century196011930OwnedCANT, Ronald GordonGown owned by R.G Cant - lecturing between 1936-74 (Scottish History)Memorium published by the University on R.G. Cant's death: The death occurred on 31 December 1999 of the University historian and collective memory of St. Andrews, Ronald Gordon Cant, aged just 91. Rather poignantly he died on the last day of the 2nd millennium, but the 3rd millennium was, I think, of little concern to him. It was the past which mattered and it was the past which he lived and re-lived so vividly, and shared with anyone - friend, colleague, fellow-citizen - who cared to stop and listen when he held forth on street corners. For the streets of St. Andrews were his stamping-ground, his social centre and his intellectual power-house. He could be seen at all hours of the day or night wending his way from home to University Library, from seminar-room to historical monument, always in intellectual pursuit of some idea or theory or historical quest, and always in tune with his surroundings and ready to expound his ideas on the architectural history of the nearest building to anyone he met. Or indeed, on the latest foolishness of those in power, for he was always very well-informed about affairs of state, whether at a national or local level, and he had an innate understanding of such matters, which gave him the perception to see through many governmental actions with acumen. As the only teacher of Scottish history at St. Andrews for most of the period from 1936-74 Ronald Cant informed literally generations of students with his vast fund of knowledge on the whole gamut of Scottish history, from early medieval to modern. In his prime he was a very skilled lecturer; deeply well-informed but with the ability to transmit enormous amounts of historical information succinctly and wittily. Many of the best historians of the present generation and some now retired were inspired by him; he remembered all of them, and their origins and which school they went to, as well as what their fathers did. One of them, he would say mischievously, achieved his first-class honours degree on the grounds of illegibility. As Keeper of the University Muniments from 1958-74 (Deputy Keeper from 1944-54) he was in a position to absorb a great deal of information and become exceedingly erudite about the history of his University: the knowledge he thereby acquired was transferred to print in 'The College of St Salvator: its Foundation and Development' (1950), and 'The University of Saint Andrews - a Short History' which underwent three editions and updates between 1946 and 1992. He brought the final edition down to the end of Steven Watson's Principalship. In contrast to his expansive spoken style, the prose he wrote was always precise and very much to the point, a model of clarity and well-informed knowledge. His wider publications range from the 'Overview' to short studies of towns and localities such as 'Old Stirling' (with Ian Lindsay) and 'Moray in Scottish history' (1952), 'Central and North Fife: an illustrated survey of its landscape and architecture' (1965). Architecture and buildings: these were his absorbing passion, and a drive with Ronald through any part of Scotland, but particularly the small country towns of the east and north-east, was a revelation as he gave a running commentary on every church and municipal building, their date of construction or extension, when the spire fell down and who the minister was at the time. His many contributions to the St. Andrews Preservation Trust Annual reports cover a variety of aspects of the architecture of the town and University, which deserve to be collected and published in a Memorial volume. This passion for architectural history, and interest in conservation and restoration of old buildings, particularly medieval, led to his friendship with the architect Ian Lindsay and through him to friendship with the great Norwegian historian-architect Gerhard Fischer, who was primarily responsible for the restoration of Trondheim Cathedral. Several visits to Norway instilled in him a wide knowledge of the medieval stone churches and cathedrals of that country, and eventually led to a discovery of the Norwegian colonies of Orkney and Shetland, which he became deeply attached to. One of Ronald Cant's greatest achievements was to set up, and partly fund, the Lindsay-Fischer memorial lecture, which finances lectures on architectural history by visiting lecturers, alternating between Scotland and Norway (where it is the Fischer-Lindsay lecture!). It is administered on this side of the North Sea by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, of which Ronald was President from 1978-81. During that period the Society celebrated its bi-centenary and an annual Buchan lecture was inaugurated, in honour of the Society's founder, and funded by the President. Many other organisations, publications and individuals benefited from Ronald Cant's generosity over the years: generosity in material terms was more than matched by generosity of spirit. His interest in the world around him and its condition, his vast knowledge of countries and peoples was always tempered by a concern for the individual and his many friends. They existed in diverse and far-flung places and resulted from many and various forms of contact. But above all it was St. Andrews where his heart was, and as student, teacher and citizen, he has left an enduring mark on the place. Barbara Crawford Dept. of Mediaeval History black trencher belonging to Ronald. G. Cant. Black felt trencher with black tasselstextileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreHC917(1) & HC917(2): black gown and trencher owned by R.G. CantCLOTHSILKCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSCANT, RONALD GORDONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGOWNGRADUATEKEEPERHISTORIANSCOTTISH HISTORYLECTURERMUNIMENTSobject history file1997May 20023 June 200216 September 2009Gown owned by R.G Cant - lecturing between 1936-74 (Scottish History)R.G. Cant finnished lecturing at St Andrews in 1974 and died in 1999. The gown may have been acquired between these dates.HC917(1)Interior, yoke, gold thread, inscr.: R.G.CCANT, Ronald GordonunknownCreated by196019991930197419201930141(l) x 41 cm (width at shoulders)early to mid 20th centurybetween 1974-1999OAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland (?)2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0258Edinburgh (?)unknown (Forsyths ?)CRE2002-06-05AD11:09ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2280collect>interncollect>intern19741999between 1974-199911:20:5411:20:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektearly to mid 20th centuryac114ac114HRAMCGowns inventoried by Jilly Boyd in 1997-98. Cant's trencher may have been there at this point.Inventoried in Muniments store in May 2002.Trencher transferred to University Collections from Muniments, June 2002.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSCANT, RONALD GORDONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTRENCHERGRADUATEcapSCOTTISH HISTORYHISTORIANLECTURERKEEPERMUNIMENTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222002-06-05HC917(1)unknownChristy'sLondon, EnglandunknownR.G. Cant finnished lecturing at St Andrews in 1974 and died in 1999. The trencher may have been acquired between these dates.1Present2002-06-05ComponentRecord state2002-06-05fairblack trencher belonging to Ronald. G. Cant. Black felt trencher with black tasselsfair. Whole covered in surface dirt. Corners of board worn. Interior: Lining coming away from base.1997200220022009BOID, JillyCAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1998200220022009early to mid 20th century196011930OwnedCANT, Ronald GordonTrencher owned by R.G Cant - lecturing between 1936-74 (Scottish History)Memorium published by the University on R.G. Cant's death: The death occurred on 31 December 1999 of the University historian and collective memory of St. Andrews, Ronald Gordon Cant, aged just 91. Rather poignantly he died on the last day of the 2nd millennium, but the 3rd millennium was, I think, of little concern to him. It was the past which mattered and it was the past which he lived and re-lived so vividly, and shared with anyone - friend, colleague, fellow-citizen - who cared to stop and listen when he held forth on street corners. For the streets of St. Andrews were his stamping-ground, his social centre and his intellectual power-house. He could be seen at all hours of the day or night wending his way from home to University Library, from seminar-room to historical monument, always in intellectual pursuit of some idea or theory or historical quest, and always in tune with his surroundings and ready to expound his ideas on the architectural history of the nearest building to anyone he met. Or indeed, on the latest foolishness of those in power, for he was always very well-informed about affairs of state, whether at a national or local level, and he had an innate understanding of such matters, which gave him the perception to see through many governmental actions with acumen. As the only teacher of Scottish history at St. Andrews for most of the period from 1936-74 Ronald Cant informed literally generations of students with his vast fund of knowledge on the whole gamut of Scottish history, from early medieval to modern. In his prime he was a very skilled lecturer; deeply well-informed but with the ability to transmit enormous amounts of historical information succinctly and wittily. Many of the best historians of the present generation and some now retired were inspired by him; he remembered all of them, and their origins and which school they went to, as well as what their fathers did. One of them, he would say mischievously, achieved his first-class honours degree on the grounds of illegibility. As Keeper of the University Muniments from 1958-74 (Deputy Keeper from 1944-54) he was in a position to absorb a great deal of information and become exceedingly erudite about the history of his University: the knowledge he thereby acquired was transferred to print in 'The College of St Salvator: its Foundation and Development' (1950), and 'The University of Saint Andrews - a Short History' which underwent three editions and updates between 1946 and 1992. He brought the final edition down to the end of Steven Watson's Principalship. In contrast to his expansive spoken style, the prose he wrote was always precise and very much to the point, a model of clarity and well-informed knowledge. His wider publications range from the 'Overview' to short studies of towns and localities such as 'Old Stirling' (with Ian Lindsay) and 'Moray in Scottish history' (1952), 'Central and North Fife: an illustrated survey of its landscape and architecture' (1965). Architecture and buildings: these were his absorbing passion, and a drive with Ronald through any part of Scotland, but particularly the small country towns of the east and north-east, was a revelation as he gave a running commentary on every church and municipal building, their date of construction or extension, when the spire fell down and who the minister was at the time. His many contributions to the St. Andrews Preservation Trust Annual reports cover a variety of aspects of the architecture of the town and University, which deserve to be collected and published in a Memorial volume. This passion for architectural history, and interest in conservation and restoration of old buildings, particularly medieval, led to his friendship with the architect Ian Lindsay and through him to friendship with the great Norwegian historian-architect Gerhard Fischer, who was primarily responsible for the restoration of Trondheim Cathedral. Several visits to Norway instilled in him a wide knowledge of the medieval stone churches and cathedrals of that country, and eventually led to a discovery of the Norwegian colonies of Orkney and Shetland, which he became deeply attached to. One of Ronald Cant's greatest achievements was to set up, and partly fund, the Lindsay-Fischer memorial lecture, which finances lectures on architectural history by visiting lecturers, alternating between Scotland and Norway (where it is the Fischer-Lindsay lecture!). It is administered on this side of the North Sea by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, of which Ronald was President from 1978-81. During that period the Society celebrated its bi-centenary and an annual Buchan lecture was inaugurated, in honour of the Society's founder, and funded by the President. Many other organisations, publications and individuals benefited from Ronald Cant's generosity over the years: generosity in material terms was more than matched by generosity of spirit. His interest in the world around him and its condition, his vast knowledge of countries and peoples was always tempered by a concern for the individual and his many friends. They existed in diverse and far-flung places and resulted from many and various forms of contact. But above all it was St. Andrews where his heart was, and as student, teacher and citizen, he has left an enduring mark on the place. Barbara Crawford Dept. of Mediaeval History black gown belonging to Ronald. G. Cant. Black silk gown with full length sleeves, vented at the elbow.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access StoreoastoreCLOTHfeltCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSCANT, RONALD GORDONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSTRENCHERGRADUATECAPSCOTTISH HISTORYHISTORIANLECTURERKEEPERMUNIMENTSobject history file1997May 20023 June 200216 September 2009Trencher owned by R.G Cant - lecturing between 1936-74 (Scottish History)R.G. Cant finnished lecturing at St Andrews in 1974 and died in 1999. The trencher may have been acquired between these dates.HC917(2)Interior, printed, silver ink: coat of arms surrounded by garter and surmounted by a Royal Crown. Inside garter, inscr.: CHRISTY'S LONDON. Above Royal Crown, in arc, inscr.: English Manufacture.CANT, Ronald GordonunknownCreated by19601999193019741920193024 cm (l) x 24.5 cm (b) x 12.9 cm (h)early to mid 20th centurybetween 1974-1999OAUUniversity of St AndrewsHC917(1) & HC917(2): black gown and trencher owned by R.G. CantEngland2011-04-072011-04-07CleanedconservationC0259LondonChristy'sCRE2002-06-05AC11:10ROBINSON, ClaireMoved to secure room, North Haugh Store for treatment to remove mould detected on gowns.2011-01-25Deep storagenhstore1 2316collect>intern18981999before 200014:08:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRHRRAMSAY, ALLANGLENScotlandSCOTTISH LANDSCAPELANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222002-06-14unknownRAMSAY, AllanAccording to Principal Arnott, this work once hung in the Students' Union. It was lifted off the wall and 'presented' to a visiting speaker by some students . The speaker returned it to Principal Arnott. The work was passed to the Collections Office by Principal Arnott in 2000.1Present2002-06-14ComponentRecord state2002-06-14goodThe Wild Music of the Glenfair. Much cracking to paint surface. Reverse foxed. Frame good, slightly chipped (HCR, 14 June 2002)1898-991paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasRAMSAY, ALLANGLENSCOTLANDSCOTTISH LANDSCAPELANDSCAPEobject history file59.5 x 85.2 cm gilt woodAccording to Principal Arnott, this work once hung in the Students' Union. It was lifted off the wall and 'presented' to a visiting speaker by some students . The speaker returned it to Principal Arnott. The work was passed to the Collections Office by Principal Arnott in 2000.HC918inscr. in ink, verso: "The Wild Music of the Glen" / Allan Ramsay 1898-99 Inscr., verso: indecipherable writing and in ink: '1964'Created by199918981898189949.7 x 75.0 cmbefore 2000AUUniversity of St AndrewsRAMSAY, AllanCRE2002-06-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2317collect>internpeople19731979mid 1970sST ANDREWS15:08:4112:14:05E1994.331994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0441SPENCER, Robin (School of Art History)20022002mid 1970sad458ac114HRAMC20021939DOUTHWAITE, PATTEETHBUZZING STINKING GRASSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-03-212010-04-222002-06-14DonationDOUTHWAITE, PatScotlandSTEER, JohnPassed to the Department of Fine Arts (now School of Art History) by Professor Steer.1PresentCRAWFORD ARTS CENTRE1970s - 200219752002Stored at Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews from time of exhibition (mid 1970s) until April 2002.2002-06-14ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesDouthwaite has paintings in the City of Aberdeen Art Galley and the Universities of Stirling and Dundee fine art collections. Aitken Dott, fine art dealers held a Pat Douthwaite retrospective (1960 - 2001) in their London Gallery, 6 - 10th June 2001.VOCE, Ella2002-06-142011-05-17goodgoodUnknownCrawford Arts CentreBuzzing Stinking GrassgoodNo frame. Marks along edges from previous frame. Scuff marks lower left and red mark lower right.mid 1970s197911973DonationDOUTHWAITE, PatDonated by Pat Douthwaite to John Steer, Professor of Fine Arts in the University of St Andrews, following her exhibition in the Crawford Arts Centre.Robin Spencer identified the work as "Buzzing Stinking Grass' (or maybe 'Stinking Buzzing Grass'?). It was shown in a Pat Douthwaite exhibition in the large gallery at the Crawford Art Centre in the mid to late 1970s. A small catalogue was probably published. Robin Spencer recollects that the exhibition was opened by John Steer (then professor of Fine Arts in the University). In his opening remarks Professor Steer could utter little more than platitudes and his evident lack of enthusiasm for the work on exhibition communicated itself to the artist, who was herself present. As a result, when the exhibition came down, the artist selected this particular work to present to Professor Steer to ironically reciprocate the respect he had previously paid to her. In his turn Professor Steer generously donated the work to the Art History department. Tom Normand suggested (August 2002) that the work depicts an anus with teeth and is a comment on male homosexuality and the castration complex.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasDOUTHWAITE, PATTEETHBUZZING STINKING GRASSobject history fileno frameDonated by Pat Douthwaite to John Steer, Professor of Fine Arts in the University of St Andrews, following her exhibition in the Crawford Arts Centre.Passed to the Department of Fine Arts (now School of Art History) by Professor Steer.HC919reverse: chalk, inscr: DEMARCO GALLERY / EDINBURGHDOUTHWAITE, PatSTEER, Professor JohnCreated by197919791973197319701979122.0 cm x 122.0 cmmid 1970smid 1970sDADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDOUTHWAITE, Pat (Scottish 1939 - 2002)CRE2002-06-14ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12B1 425collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS09:18:2914:58:3714:55:0116:16:5512:15:2912:01:38published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsE1993.319931993single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp.18, ill. p.19ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19731911insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. St. Regulus HallCollege gate masters room Patricia de Montfort, list by location annotated by hand.college gate vice principal list attached to entry form 132 when borrowed for Museum/Gallery Studies student exhibitionMissing. Not found in audit of College Gate.EDINBURGHCALTON HILLTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREEDINBURGH CASTLESCOTT MONUMENTgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-04-062011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172009-12-071998-02-03HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknowninsurance list, by artist19581998-02-03unknownElegy to the Scottish LandscapeCrawford Arts CentreEdinburgh from Calton Hill19581963198919921999unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownRAWSON, Helen19581983199019931999ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHCALTON HILLTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREEDINBURGH CASTLESCOTT MONUMENTobject files in Collections Office195819631989 - 19901992December 1999PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC92signed lower right: Robert C. RobertsonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by6261946194619391939193919451940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-02-03MUmissing1 2318collect>interncollect>internpeople19791979January 1979ST ANDREWS20:23:1616:50:4512:09:43E1994.331994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0442MASON, Seona20022002January 1979hcr1cr67ac114AMCE300Inventoried and returned by Diana Sykes via the University Museum Collections office.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.sculptureUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDUNCAN OF JORDANSTONECRAWFORD ARTS CENTREWOMANMASON, SEONAPILLOW POSEURsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-242011-03-282002-06-17DonationMASON, SeonaDundee / St Andrews , ScotlandMASON, SeonaDonated to St Andrews University by the artist after her tenure as artist-in-residence. The Crawford Arts Centre was part of the University of St Andrews until the 1980s.1PresentCRAWFORD ARTS CENTREJanuary 1979 - April 200219792002Stored at Crawford Arts Centre from time of exhibition until April 2002.2002-06-17ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesPiece is part of artist-in-residence work completed by Seona Mason during her three-month tenure at the Crawford Arts Centre (January 1979). The sculpting was carried out in St Andrews and fired in the Duncan of Jordanstone College kiln.2002-06-17fairUnknownCrawford Arts CentrePillow Poseurfair - apparently there is some inherent deterioration in the piece due to the materials used20022009SYKES, DianaBURDGE, Jessica20022009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06January 1979197911979OwnedMASON, SeonaCreated and owned by Seona Mason in 1979.Ceramic piece depicting a reclining female figure.sculpturesculptureOpen Access Storeoastoreceramic (terracotta ?)SCULPTUREUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDUNCAN OF JORDANSTONECRAWFORD ARTS CENTREWOMANMASON, SEONAPILLOW POSEURobject history fileApril 200216 September 2009Created and owned by Seona Mason in 1979.Donated to St Andrews University by the artist after her tenure as artist-in-residence. The Crawford Arts Centre was part of the University of St Andrews until the 1980s.HC920noneMASON, SeonaMASON, SeonaCreated bydbi HC920.jpg19791979197919791979197975 x 42 x 45 cm (approx.)January 1979January 1979OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee / St Andrews MASON, Seona (Scottish)CRE2002-06-17AC16:50ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 4, shelf A2011-08-24Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay4A1 2463collect>interncollect>intern19501999mid-to-late 20th century11:24:5416:24:22University Calendarsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.100.University of St Andrews, University Calendar 1974-75 describes Bachelor of Philosophy hood as: "Gold silk (BCC 114 - gold) bordered with white fur."ad458ad458HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.HOODBACHELOR OF PHILOSPHYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESStextileDEGREEBPHILUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-242011-02-142003-10-02University of St AndrewsunknownunknownProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.1Present2003-10-02ComponentRecord stateB.Phil. degree no longer awarded after 1975 so hood must date from before this time.2003-10-02unknownhood. Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.)?, Gold cloth bordered with white fur. 16:23:57oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-02-142009GARST, MegGARST, MegTaken 27/02/11Taken 27/02/11before 19751HOODOpen Access Storeoastorecloth (silk)furHOODBACHELOR OF PHILOSPHYCOSTUMEACADEMIC DRESSTEXTILEDEGREEBPHILUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009PUBLProvenance unknown. Stored in Gown Store, Younger Hall.HC921unknownManufactered byHC921 side.jpgHC921 back.jpg1999195019251975mid-to-late 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2003-10-02AU16:23:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay4, drawerA2011-02-14Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay4/drawer4A1 2331people18771999before 199915:30:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the Visual Resources room in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.No longer wanted by Art History, so removed to storage in mco (former Museum Collections Office, in Library basement).HOMERMARTINETINGRESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-222002-08-08unknownMARTINET,unknown1Present2002-08-08ComponentRecord stateAfter a work by Ingres, 1827.2002-08-08fairHomere Deifieengraving stained top and bottom, along line of frame. Stained lower right, upper right, upper centre left. Foxed centre left, upper right. Dirt in frame, particularly to right side. Engraving raised in frame. Frame chipped and scratched (HR, 8 August 2002).200220032005200920092010RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica20022003200520092009201018771printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperHOMERMARTINETINGRESobject history file64.8 x 80.1 cm black wood frame6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 20095 February 2010INGRESHC922inscr. as part of image, lower left: INGRES PING BAT; lower right: ANNO 1827 inscr. below image: INGRES PINX ACH. MARTINET SC 1877 / HOMERE DEIFIE inscr. on backboard in chalk: FRENCH / L. ROOM inscr. in pencil: 9 stamped recto, lower centre: CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE / MUSEES NATIONAUXunknownCreated by199918771877187759.8 x 75.1 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsMARTINET, after INGRESCRE2002-08-08ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20B1 2332collect>internpeople18001999before 199916:37:3115:30:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektalh10ac114HRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the Visual Resources room in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.ELIZABETHELIEZERREBECCAPOUSSINBOUCHER, AUGUSTUSGENESISBIBLECHRISTIANRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-042011-03-282002-08-08unknownBOUCHER, Augustusunknown1Present2002-08-08ComponentRecord stateAfter a work by Ingres, 1827.KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen2002-08-082011-04-032011-04-03fairfairfairEliezer et Rebeccaframewholefair. Engraving wrinkled and slightly dirty. Frame chipped in several places, left side, and scratched along top (HR, 7 Aug 2002) Undulations, mainly in upper half (Keracher, 28/8/03)Series of scratches in bottom left corner. Splitting at bottom right corner. Lining paper visible down right side.As 2002-3.20022003200520092009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica200220032005200920091printENGRAVINGahengraving on paperELIZABETHELIEZERREBECCAPOUSSINBOUCHER, AUGUSTUSGENESISBIBLECHRISTIANRELIGIONobject history file62.4 x 87.6 cm Black wood frame.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 2009POUSSINHC923inscr. below engraving: N. Poussin Pinxit. Aug. Boucher Desnoyers Delt. et Sculpt. / Eliezer et Rebecca. / Eliezer, serviteur d'ABRAHAM, alloit en Mesopotamie, chercher dans la famille de son maitre, une epouse pour son fils ISSAC. Etant arrive sur le soir pres d'un puits, hovs la ville de Nachor, au tens ou les filles avoient accoutume de sortir pour puiser de l'eau, il vit paroitre REBECCA fille de BATHEL. C'etoit une Vierge parfaitemont belle, ELIEZER apres avoir bu un peu d'eau du vase qu'elle avoit ole de dessus son epaule la considera sans rien dire. Puis esperant que ses prieres etoient exaucees et que le seigner avoit rendu son voyage heureux, il tira des pendans d'ore ille d'or et des bracelets, En les donnant a REBECCA, il lui dit: De qui etes-vous fille, dites le moi, je vous prie. Y a-t'il dans la maison de votre Pere du lieu pour meloger / Gensee Chapitre XXIV stamped recto, lower centre: CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE / MUSEES NATIONAUX inscr. on backboard in chalk: FRENCH ROOMunknownCreated by199918001800190057.2 x 82.7 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsBOUCHER, Augustus, after POUSSINCRE2002-08-08ACah1 2333people18771999before 199915:30:49single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Younger Hall picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.Hung in the Visual Resources room in the new School of Art History building, 79 North Street.No longer wanted by Art History, so removed to storage in mco (former Museum Collections Office, in Library basement).SAINTGENEVIEVEGERMAINMASSON, ACHAVANNES, PUVIS DEBIBLECHRISTIANRELIGIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-222002-08-08unknownMASSON, A.unknown1Present2002-08-08ComponentRecord stateAfter a work by Puvis de Chavannes, 1877.2002-08-08fairRencontre de Sainte Genevieve et de Saint Germain D'Auxerrefair. Engraving wrinkled and creased lower centre right, centre left. Foxed lower right. Dirt in frame, top and bottom. Frame chipped and scratched, particularly lower centre (HR, 7 Aug 2002).200220032005200920092010RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200220032005200920092010after 18771printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperSAINTGENEVIEVEGERMAINMASSON, ACHAVANNES, PUVIS DEBIBLECHRISTIANRELIGIONobject history file57.4 x 90.2 cm Black wood frame.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 200921 October 20095 February 2010de CHAVANNES, PuvisHC924inscr. on engraving, as part of image, lower left: PUVIS DE CHAVANNES 1877 inscr. below engraving: PUVIS DE CHAVANNES PINX A. MASSON SCULP / CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE / RENCONTRE DE SAINTE GENEVIEVE ET DE SAINT GERMAIN D'AUXERRE stamped recto, lower centre: CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE / MUSEES NATIONAUX inscr. in chalk on backboard: FRENCH inscr. in pencil, backboard: 7unknownCreated by199918771877190052.3 x 85.4 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsMASSON, A., after de CHAVANNES, PuvisCRE2002-08-08ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20B1 2334collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern19801980July 198010:53:0314:49:0515:30:4912:06:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114ac114HRHRMoved from storage to School of Art History, 9 The Scores.In School of Art HistoryIn School of Art History, Slide LibraryRemoved from School of Art History, 9 The Scores, into Museum Collections office picture store, due to evacuation of Art History building for new premises for the School.LAWRENCE, SIR THOMASPORTRAITWILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMSHISTORYCOUSINS, SAMUELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-05-172011-03-282010-12-132010-04-222002-08-08HC:C2unknownCOUSINS, Samuel,GASH, NormanFrom the collection of the late John Williams Williams, Professor of Modern History 1929-55. Gash suceeded Williams as Professor of Modern History, 1955-1980.1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.2002-08-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella2002-08-082011-05-17fairfairPortrait of Sir Thomas Lawrencefair. Lifting in mount. Engraving slightly dirty and foxed lower centre. Mount good. Frame scratched in many places. (HR, 7 Aug 2002).As before. Artwork raised in mount. Discoloured around edges. Foxed around face. Paint wearing along bottom edge of frame.2002200320052009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanFREEL, JaneRAWSON, Helen2002200320052009ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13200319th century?1PortraitsprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreengraving on paperLAWRENCE, SIR THOMASPORTRAITWILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMSHISTORYCOUSINS, SAMUELobject history file47.0 x 37.5 cm. Black wood frame, gilt insert.6 August 200228 August 200317 August 20057 May 2009LAWRENCE, Sir ThomasFrom the collection of the late John Williams Williams, Professor of Modern History 1929-55. Gash suceeded Williams as Professor of Modern History, 1955-1980.HC925inscr. (engraved) below image: Painted by Sir Tho.s Lawrence Engraved by Samuel Cousins / Sir Thomas Lawrence [P]. R.A. inscr. (typed) on label on backboard: From the collection of / the late J.W. Williams / Professor of History 1929-55 / presented to the Department of Fine Arts / by Norman Gash in July 1980GASH, NormanCreated bydbi HC925.jpg1664198019801800190034.4 x 25.9 cm (sight)July 1980AUUniversity of St AndrewsCOUSINS, Samuel, after LAWRENCE, Sir ThomasCRE2002-08-08ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 1132collect>intern19391939November 193911:22:07HC938single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR19321884HC926Moved from Picture Store to School of Art History.In School of Art HistoryReturned to mco. Rehanging in Art History Room 6Hung in Admissions, St Katherine's West, The Scores.Moved from St Katherine's West (Admissions) to College Gate, hung on the top stair outside the offices of Christopher Smith and Stephen Magee.Removed from College Gate and hung in dining room at 9 the Scores.ST MONANSCHURCHSEAFIFEEAST NEUKDUNCAN, A.C.W.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152002-08-09DonationDUNCAN, Alexander, C.W.MAGARRY, RobertThe inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939. At some point, the work seems to have been identified as part of the Pilgrim Trust Recording Scotland Collection (see HC1-135), but Ann Gunn questioned this. She notes: 'is on de Montfort list and footnoted as not on 1958 list'. The work does not feature in the (not comprehensive) Pilgrim Trust publication 'Recording Scotland', ed. J. B. Salmond, 1952.1Present1999-11-01ComponentRecord state1999-11-01fairuntitled: St Monansfair. Paint has many cracks, particularly to centre area. Minor paint loss in several places, upper right. Frame - many cracks, chipped, with loss of gilding to edges. Loss of moulding, upper right and lower left sides (HR, 8 Aug 2002). Stretcher showing through round all sides. cracquelure to centre area in large circular pattern. lots of fine cracks to paint. loss of moulding to frame, upper centre right and to upper right side. HCR 28/7/2009.200220032005200620082009RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanHOPES, DavidRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, JessicaBURDGE, Jessica200220032005200620082009black and white photograph199919191Newark Castle paintingoil paintingphouseoil on canvasST MONANSCHURCHSEAFIFEEAST NEUKDUNCAN, A.C.W.object history file87.6 x 100.2 Gilt frame. Flower and leaf moulding8 August 200228 August 200315 June 200529 March 200628 March 200822 September 2009The inscription suggests that the work was presented by Magarry, the brother-in-law of the artist. However, there is no record of this donation in the Court Minutes of 1939. At some point, the work seems to have been identified as part of the Pilgrim Trust Recording Scotland Collection (see HC1-135), but Ann Gunn questioned this. She notes: 'is on de Montfort list and footnoted as not on 1958 list'. The work does not feature in the (not comprehensive) Pilgrim Trust publication 'Recording Scotland', ed. J. B. Salmond, 1952.HC926signed, lower left, in red: A.C.W. Duncan / 1919 inscr. (typed) on paper label, verso: This picture of St Monans was presented by / Mr Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist / Mr A.C.W. Duncan, November 1939 inscr. in chalk, verso: 29MAGARRY, Mr RobertCreated by1601193919391919191960.5 x 74 cm (sight)November 1939ADUniversity of St AndrewsDUNCAN, A.C.W.CRE1999-11-01ACphouse1 2338people1850199015:30:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABHRMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture Store.In Hamilton Hall TV Room.Hung on top (2nd floor) landing, outside Derek Watson's (Factor & Quaestor) office, in College Gate.BROWN, J.W.LANDSCAPEHILLLOCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282009-11-112002-08-20unknownBROWN, J.W.1Present2002-08-20ComponentRecord state2002-08-20goodlandscape with hillsgood. Mount raised, upper centre (14 Aug 2002)200219952009RAWSON, HelenPAYNE, Claire J.BURDGE, Jessica200219952009colour photographColour slide1995199520th century?1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on ?canvasBROWN, J.W.LANDSCAPEHILLLOCHobject history files56.2 x 66.8 cm Plain wood frame14 August 20022 February 199511 November 2009HC927signed, lower right: J.W. BrownCreated by18321833199018501850199034.8 x 45.4 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsBROWN, J.W.CRE2002-08-20ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2339people15:29:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRMoved from Hamilton Hall to Picture Store.Moved from picture store to Museum Collections OfficeLANDSCAPETREEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-222002-08-20unknown1Present2002-08-20ComponentRecord state2002-08-20goodlandscape with treesgood. Frame badly chipped, top right corner, lower centre and lower right, top left corner (14 Aug 2002)20022003RAWSON, HelenEDWARDS, Juliet2002200319/20th century?1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasLANDSCAPETREEobject history files57.9 x 47.6 cm Gilt frame and mount14 August 20027 April 2003HC928signed?, lower right - partially obscured by mountCreated by1850199039.5 x 29.6 cmUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-08-20ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2350collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19211952early / mid 20th century17:08:1115:30:0714:52:1214:51:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458ad458HRHC929In McIntosh Hall Bursar's Office.In Warden's OfficeST SALVATOR'S CHAPELTOWERST ANDREWSTOWNSCAPEIRVINE, LADYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGARDENCHURCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-222011-03-282011-02-042011-02-042002-09-16DonationIRVINE, Mabel V.IRVINE, Mabel V.1Present2002-09-16ComponentRecord state2002-09-16goodView of St Salvator's Chapel towergood. Frame chipped and worn, particularly to lower right corner.14:49:31mh20022003RAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan2011-02-0320022003DALE, Amy2011-04-22early / mid 20th century1Work depicts a view of St Salvator's Chapel tower from gardens to the east?paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasST SALVATOR'S CHAPELTOWERST ANDREWSTOWNSCAPEIRVINE, LADYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSGARDENCHURCHobject history fileblue and brown wood frame 53 x 47.5 cm12 September 200216 September 2003HC929inscr, in ink, verso: ST SALVATOR'S TOWER: / Spring Afternoon. / Mabel V. Irvine / Lady Irvine / The University House / St AndrewsIRVINE, Lady Mabel V.Created byHC929.jpg195219211921195245 x 40 cm (sight)early / mid 20th centuryADUniversity of St AndrewsIRVINE, Lady Mabel V.CRE2002-09-16AB14:49ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture rack 19A Removed from McIntosh Hall during Public Catalogue Foundation visit as the painting was no longer wanted. The Hall was concerned about displaying a non-glazed artwork.2011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19A1 426collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS09:36:1715:00:1015:38:1916:16:5512:15:3312:01:3914:10:5310:42:01published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.42002-05-052002-03-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp.2, ill. p.3p.6Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ac114ad458ac114ad458ad458ad458ad458HRAVG19731911HC93insurance list, by artistMcIntosh Hall common room, no 7 house list by location, 1963 or 1983McIntosh Hall, Deputy Warden's Flat Alison ScottMcIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's Flat Patricia de MontfortMcIntosh Hall, Domestic Bursar's Flat Annotation on card by D.W (Dawn Waddell), after inspection for Museum/Gallery Studies student exhibitionMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections office.EDINBURGHBAKEHOUSE CLOSETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-04-012011-03-292011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172011-02-012011-02-012010-04-221998-02-03199711/1997Fire in Domestic Bursar's Flat, November 19971997DamagedHC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present1998-02-03ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £4.00 insurance list, by artist1958VOCE, Ella2002-03-012011-03-29goodgoodSaving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St AndrewsCrawford Arts CentreBakehouse Close, Edinburghdamaged in fire, 1997, see report from SMC conservation department good. Shows signs of previous damage, including light exposure, despite conservation. (HCR, 1 March 2002) Shows signs of previous fire damage. Minor scratches to frame in bottom left corner. Bottom edge of mount slightly creased in centre.L1/2002McIntosh Hall, Common Room, No.7 House195819631985198919932003unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deWADDELL, DawnEDWARDS, Juliet195819831985199019932003CREASY, HelenColour slideHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust1998mid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour and pencilPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHBAKEHOUSE CLOSETOWNSCAPEARCHITECTUREobject files in Collections Office63.5 x 46.7cm195819637 March 1985198919937 April 2003PUBLCATFIGCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC93signed lower left: Robert C. Robertson Labels on discarded backing: 1,in red crayon: 85; 2. typed: PILGRIM TRUST/ 3 BAKEHOUSE CLOSE, EDINR./ Watercolour by ROBERT C. ROBERTSONThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by157219461946193919391939194538.8 x 28.5 cm1940s1953MADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservation91/97ROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-02-03ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack7B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack7B1 2356collect>interncollect>internconservacollect>internpeople1900200020th century15:49:5515:33:2715:11:1815:05:2815:30:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458ac114HRHRHC930In McIntosh Hall, E floor back corridor, mattress store. Has been moved to the residence manager's office, until a new location has been decided for itIn McIntosh Hall, Residence Manager's OfficeMoved from McIntosh Hall to Museum Collections office picture store.BIRDLORD, ELYSE ASKEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-092011-05-312011-05-312011-05-312011-03-282010-04-222002-09-30unknownLORD, Elyse Aske1Present2002-09-30ComponentRecord stateInscribed as 30/75, recto. Note, verso, states : Signed Proof Etching.ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-312002-09-30goodfairBlue BirdReframed by A & M Sproson. Painting is now in stable condition and can be hung on picture racking.dirty, faded. backing needs re-sealing, frame loose (Keracher, 16 Sept 2003)15:47:48oastore/pictureracking/rack6A2011-01-20200220032004ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanRAWSON, Helen14:572011-09-0520022003200420th century1printetchingOpen Access Storeoastoreetching on paperBIRDLORD, ELYSE ASKEOpen Access Storageobject history file49.2 x 49.2 cm Located in oastore, picture racking, rack6A27 September 200216 September 200324 September 2004HC930inscr. recto, lower left: 30/75 [K'ossit] inscr. recto lower right: Elyse Aske Lord - inscr. verso: Signed Proof Etching in Colour / painted by Lord / "Blue Bird" / by Elyse Asche Lord / From D.C. Brown / FINE ART DEALER. / 482 SAUCHIEHALL STREET / GLASGOW C2Created by200019001900199032.5 x 31 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsconservationC0265LORD, Elyse AskeCRE2002-09-30AC15:47:48DALE, AmyReorganising picture racking to make more space for Boswell Collection2011-09-05Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack6B1 2357collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1912200020th century12:53:5014:35:2514:00:0515:30:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektScottish painter and printmakerdjm67ad458kjk2ac114HR19211859HC930In McIntosh Hall, Dining Room.In McIntosh Hall, Dining Room.POETMASEFIELD, JOHNPORTRAITSTRANG, WILLIAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262011-08-042011-05-042011-03-282002-09-30unknownSTRANG, William1Present2002-09-30ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-302011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairgoodPortrait of John Masefieldframemountartworkgood. Insects in mount. Mount stained by frame upper edge, lower right (HR, 27 Sept. 2002).Loss at bottom right corner. Scratches all over. Glazing stained/residue along upper edge and lower right corner.Insects behind glass, discoloured at edges.Insect on artwork.12:46:5414:47:29oastoremh2011-09-1520022003DALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan14:47:292011-09-152011-09-152002200319121John Masefield was a poet. Head and shoulders portrait.printetchingmhink on paperPOETMASEFIELD, JOHNPORTRAITSTRANG, WILLIAMOpen Access Storeobject history file57 x 41.8 cmNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall27 September 200216 September 2003HC931inscr. in pencil below portrait: John Masefield printed, lower right: W. Strang / Jan 1912 inscr. on label on backboard: McIntosh Hall / Dining Room inscr. in pencil on backboard: No 6 over mantlepiece / rightCreated by200019121912191233 x 21.9 cm20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsSTRANG, WilliamCRE2002-09-30AC12:46:54MASON, DeborahNo longer wanted at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack17A1 2358collect>interncollect>intern19301999after 1930ST ANDREWS12:38:1009:27:21University of St AndrewsE2011.72011-08-312011-06-04HC213HC508HC509HC800HC1112single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114HRHC932In McIntosh Hall, Dining Room.In McIntosh Hall, Dining Room.NANSEN, FRIDTJOFPORTRAITSELF-PORTRAITEXPLORERRECTORFRAMNOBEL LAUREATEEXPEDITIONPOLARNORTH POLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-302011-04-152002-09-30DonationNANSEN, FridtjofAcquired from the Principal.1Present2002-09-30ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2002-09-302011-04-252011-04-252011-04-25fairfairfairgoodMaking FacesGateway GalleriesSelf-portrait of Fridtjof Nansenframemountartworkmount yellowing. Slightly raised in mount (HR, 27 Sept. 2002). Frame chipped lower left (SK, 16 Sept 2003)As 2003 with to right bottom edge.Discoloured.Image good slightly undulating.12:44:2714:47:29oastoremh2011-09-1520022003DALE, AmyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, Susan14:47:292011-09-152011-09-1520022003ADAMSON, Petercolour photographHC213, HC509 - other portraits of Nansen. HC800 - Nansen's flag HC508 - lithograph connected to Nansen200319301Dr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitPolar scenePortrait of Fridtjof NansenNansen's flag; Norwegian flag carried by Fridtjof Nansen on his 1895 attempt to reach the North Pole.Drawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof NansenDr Fridtjof Nansen G.C.V.O., D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. (b. 1861, m.1. 1889, m.2. 1919, d. 1930) was Nobel Laureate 1921/22 and was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1925-1928. He proved his theory that ice drifted westwards from the North Siberian coast across the North Polar Seas by embedding his vessel The Fram into ice at 78 degrees, 50 feet north latitude in September 1893, allowing it to move with the ice and emerging into open sea north of Spitsbergen 35 months later. During this expedition he and Lieutenant Johansen left The Fram to make a dash for the North Pole on the 'Farthest North' expedition, March 1895. They did not make it, reaching safety in Franz Josef Land after 153 days, 53 days longer than their food was expected to last. However, they came nearer to the Pole than anyone else had at that time.drawingdrawingmhink on paperNANSEN, FRIDTJOFPORTRAITSELF-PORTRAITEXPLORERRECTORFRAMNOBEL LAUREATEEXPEDITIONPOLARNORTH POLEOpen Access Storeobject history file39.9 x 32.3 cm black wood frameNo longer wanted on display in McIntosh Hall27 September 200216 September 2003Acquired from the Principal.HC932signed, lower right: F.N. 30 Inscr. in pencil on backboard: Self-portrait of Fridtjof Nansen / Rector of the University / 1928-1931 [sic] inscr. in pencil: Chattan House / from the Principal inscr. in chalk on backboard: Between windows inscr. in pen on label on backboard: McIntosh Hall / Dining room Created by1663199919301930193023.9 x 17.7cmafter 1930ADUniversity of St AndrewsNANSEN, FridtjofCRE2002-09-30AC12:44:27MASON, DeborahNo longer required at McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 2359people19201931c.1931?15:29:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHC933In McIntosh Hall Common Room.In McIntosh Hall, Store Cupboard, 1st floor - difficult to access - couldn't examine properly.MCINTOSH, PROFESSOR WILLIAMTAPESTRYFIRE SCREENtextilessubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-10-02DonationunknownMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelProfessor McIntosh bequeathed the nucleus of McIntosh Hall, Chattan House, to the University in 1931, as a memorial to his parents.1Present2002-10-02ComponentRecord state2002-10-02unknownFire screenDamaged when heavy object fell on it in storage in McIntosh Hall. Fretwork at top broken off. Needs to be reaffixed when McIntosh Hall have arranged for it to be kept in a less crowded cupboard (HR, 24 September 2004).19942002LEE, Karen M.RAWSON, Helen1994200219th century?1mhtextileMCINTOSH, PROFESSOR WILLIAMTAPESTRYFIRE SCREENTEXTILESobject history filewooden frame and stand. Glazed.28 January 199412 September 2002Professor McIntosh bequeathed the nucleus of McIntosh Hall, Chattan House, to the University in 1931, as a memorial to his parents.HC933inscr. on plaque: PRESENTED BY PROFESSOR W.C. MCINTOSHMCINTOSH, Professor WilliamCreated by1931192018501930c.1931?ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2002-10-02AUmh1 708collect>internpeopleconserva19382000after 193814:58:2310:36:3716:49:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ad458HRSKHHC934in picture storeTransferred from picture store to museum collections office store.Removed from the English Language Teaching Centre. Ian recalled that he thought that the painting was earlier in the Observatory (Scott Lang) building and was removed to the Picture Store along with the building's plaque.In Picture StoreFREUNDLICH, ERWIN FINLAYPORTRAITMANDLE, EASTRONOMYPROFESSORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-022011-03-252011-02-072010-04-221998-11-20unknownMANDLE, E?unknown1PresentALLEN, Jim200320032003Digitised for SCRAN project 844/02B, The Portrait Collection of the University of St Andrews, 2003.1998-11-20ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesVOCE, Ella1998-11-202011-06-02poorpoorPortrait of Erwin Finlay FreundlichPicture: Fair condition, dirty. Badly undulating, with gap at top - needs restretching. 4 scratches to the canvas down left hand side, 2 scratches to coat, centre, 1 scratch, lower centre. Losses, lower left, lower right (several), pinhole, lower centre. There is another painting on the verso of a young woman with a Bible, in poor condition, paint is very thinly applied and bubbled and flaking in areas. Frame: Fair condition, paint is flaking off and there are paint splashes across the top of the frame, structure is fragile. (Juliet Edwards 27 March 2003).As before. See condition report by Christine Bullick.2003200320002002EDWARDS, JulietEDWARDS, JulietCARRADICE, Ian A.HUNTLEY, Heather2003200320002002ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded by Arianna Carlini 2011/03/07200319381Erwin Finlay Freundlich was Professor of Astronomy (Napier chair) in the University of St Andrews, 1951-55. Verso, there is a painting of a young woman with a Bible, in poor condition.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasFREUNDLICH, ERWIN FINLAYPORTRAITMANDLE, EASTRONOMYPROFESSORobject history file123.6 x 95.2 cm27 March 200310 April 200322 December 2000October 2002HC934inscr. in paint, recto, lower right: 1938 / [E Mandle]unknownCreated bydbi HC 934.jpg16702000193819381938110.5 x 83.5 cmafter 1938AUUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0246MANDLE, E?CRE1998-11-20ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 2361people17002000before 200012:41:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJSEHC935In Picture StoreRemoved from Library. Library ref 3.10.ROULLETCARRACCI, ANNIBALEENTOMBMENTCHRISTIANTOMBsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212010-04-222002-11-06unknownROULLETFranceunknown1Present2002-11-06ComponentRecord state2002-11-06goodThe EntombmentPicture: Fair condition, tear in lower left corner, some foxing across figures, nail trapped behind the glass. Frame: Poor condition, grooves, scratches, staining on glass, loosening of upper left joint, paint loss at sides & edges. (Juliet Edwards 17 Oct 2002)20021996EDWARDS, Julietunknown2002199618th / 19th century1printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperROULLETCARRACCI, ANNIBALEENTOMBMENTCHRISTIANTOMBobject history file72.2 x 82.0 cm heavy wooden three-tiered frame, black and gilt17 October 2002about 1996CARRACCI, Annibale (1560-1609)HC935inscr. lower left: Annibal Carrareu[s or x] pinxit / [Loanlad] Roullet del. et sculp. / Cum. pri[v]uit. Regis inscr. on label on backboard: The Entombment / Roullet after Carraci inscr. on label on backboard: 104 The Entombment/ Roullet after CarraciunknownCreated by200017001700190051.5 x 60.5 cm (sight)before 2000AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceROULLET after CARRACCI, Annibale (1560-1609)CRE2002-11-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25A2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25A1 2362collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19472000after 194716:05:5415:24:5012:16:4215:29:36HC943HC986single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee in 1867, the son of a leather merchant, Stewart Carmichael was educated at Dundee High School. He attended evening art classes at the studio of Peter D Lauder after winning a school prize for a study he produced. In 1883 he began training as an architect and then moved to London aged nineteen. He studied art in France, Belgium and Italy and later returned to Dundee. In 1905, Carmichael was appointed as an advisor of drawings by the Scottish Education Department and spent several weeks each year examining the work of Scottish post-16 school students. The Recording Scotland committee purchased five artworks from Carmichael, including three watercolours. The Collection also contains a lithograph of his native Dundee, which shows his fine skills as a draftsman.cr67ad458ac114ac114HRJSE19501867HC936In Picture StoreMoved from Picture Store to Museum Collections Office Store.Moved to Principal's house.Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.CARMICHAEL, STEWARTIGNORABIMUSSYMBOLISTCHRISTCRUCIFIXIONSPHINXsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-012011-05-172011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222002-11-06unknownCARMICHAEL, StewartScotland1Present2002-11-06ComponentRecord stateA lithograph by Carmichael on the same subject is held by the McManus Gallery, Dundee - see image on file.VOCE, Ella2002-11-062011-05-17goodgoodIgnorabimus (?)Picture: Good condition, small loss on central figure's robe. Frame: fair condition, some scratching and chipping (Juliet Edwards, 17 Oct 2002)As before. Slight paint abrasion, left of centre.2002200320042009EDWARDS, JulietEDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2002200320042009unknownunknownunknownColour slideblack and white photographcolour photographHC943 Dundee Women Reading the War News20022002199919471Dundee Women Reading the War NewsAllegory of Scotlandpaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCARMICHAEL, STEWARTIGNORABIMUSSYMBOLISTCHRISTCRUCIFIXIONSPHINXobject history file74.0 x 61.0 cm moulded plaster on wood, gilded, unglazed17 October 200210 April 200317 August 2004January 2009HC936inscr. lower centre: CS 47 inscr. in oil, verso: STEWART CARMICHAEL / DUNDEECreated by163016311864200019471947194762.5 x 49.5 cm (sight)after 1947AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart (1867-1950)CRE2002-11-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack 13A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack13A1 2363collect>intern17001999before 199911:25:12HC940HC946single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJSEHC937In picture storeDEVEAUX, M. IRICHELIEU, CARDINALLOUVRECHALCOGRAPHIE DEPARTMENTDE CHAMPAIGNE, PHILLIPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222002-11-06unknownDEVEAUX, M. I.France1Present2002-11-06ComponentRecord state2002-11-06goodLe Cardinal Duc de RichelieuPicture: Good condition, mild discoloration along bottom, like a white tide line, some darkening at the edges. Frame: Good condition, some paint fading on corners, some scuffing and minor scratching. (Juliet Edwards, 17 Oct 2002)2002EDWARDS, Juliet200218th century1Self Portrait of Phillipe de Champaigne BruxellensisIllustrissimo viro Domino D. Joanni Baptiste ColbertAn engraving from the Chalcographie Department, The Louvre, (blind stamp bottom, centre).printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperDEVEAUX, M. IRICHELIEU, CARDINALLOUVRECHALCOGRAPHIE DEPARTMENTDE CHAMPAIGNE, PHILLIPEobject history file63.8 x 51.0 cm thin wood - black17 October 2002 DE CHAMPAIGNE, PhillipeHC937inscr. lower left: Philippe de Champaigne pinxit lower right: M. I. Deveaux sculpt. lower centre; Cardinal Duc de Richelieu / Chalcographie du LouvreCreated by199917001700180045.0 x 32.0 cm (plate)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceDEVEAUX, M. I. after DE CHAMPAIGNE, PhillipeCRE2002-11-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack18A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 2365collect>interncollect>internpeople19391939193911:22:0710:05:0012:41:22HC926single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458ac114HRJSELib ref. 10. 20HC938 in picture store transferred from librarytransferred from library. library ref 10.20NEWARKCASTLEST. MONANSFIFEDUNCAN, ALEXANDERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-142011-03-212010-04-222002-11-14DonationDUNCAN, Alexander, C.W.MAGARRY, Robert1Present2002-11-14ComponentRecord state2002-11-14fairNewark Castle Picture: Very poor condition, cracking in spirals and squares across the surface of the entire painting. Grey stain stretches from the mid right side to centre. Yellow stain on right and in patches across center. Paint loss at lower left and across the top. Many pockmarks and creasing along the line of support. (Juliet Edwards, 3 Oct 2002) 19961996EDWARDS, Julietunknown20021996HC926 St. Monans19311untitled: St MonansAnother painting by Duncan, "St. Monans", hangs in the School of Art History, 9 The Scores.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasNEWARKCASTLEST. MONANSFIFEDUNCAN, ALEXANDERno frame30 October 20021996HC938signed lower left: A. C. W. Duncan inscr. typed on paper label, verso: This picture was presented by Mr. Robert Magarry, brother-in-law of the artist, Mr. A. C. W. Duncan, November 1939.MAGARRY, RobertCreated by193919391931193163.0 x 76.5 cm1939ADUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0245DUNCAN, Alexander, C. W. (1884-1932)CRE2002-11-14ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25A1 2366people1930200220th century12:41:22single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJSEin picture storeCYCLAMENINTERIORPLANTFLOWERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212010-04-222002-11-14unknownunknown (initials A. M.?)1Present2002-11-14ComponentRecord state2002-11-14very goodInterior with CyclamenPicture: Good condition, image cut from a larger piece of canvas and glued to a mount which has been painted on the verso, possibly by the same artist. Left side of the recto image is peeling away from the mount. Loose in its frame. Frame: Fair condition, some chipping and paint loss, old traces of woodworm. (Juliet Edwards, 17 Oct 2002)2002EDWARDS, Juliet200220th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCYCLAMENINTERIORPLANTFLOWER56.0 x 45.0 cm wood, cream and gold paint, too big for the picture17 October 2002HC939inscr. verso lower right: A.MCreated by20020019300019002000 48.0 x 38.0 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St Andrewsunknown (initials A. M.?)CRE2002-11-14AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 430collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:36:4616:39:5909:16:2516:16:5512:15:3812:01:40published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp.22, ill. p.23ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19731911insurance list, by artistuniversity hall lounge list by location, 1963 or 1983university hall, old wing telephone room Patricia de MontfortUniversity hall, old wing, telephone room Annotation on card, possibly by Dawn Waddellmissing from University Hall EDINBURGHTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICLADY STAIR'S HOUSEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-042011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171999-11-171998-02-23HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-23ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £4.00 insurance list, by artist19581998-02-23unknownLady Stair's House, EdinburghUniversity Hall, Lounge19581963198919901999unknownMONFORT, Patricia deunknownRAWSON, Helen19581983199019901999ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour and pencilPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHSTAIR, LADYTOWNSCAPEARCHITECTURE, DOMESTICLADY STAIR'S HOUSEobject files in Collections Office19581963?1989 - 199016 November 1990November 1999PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC94signed lower left: Robert C. Robertson The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by62819461946193919391939194536.5 x 27.0 cm1940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Lady Stair's House, Edinburgh. The three storey corner stair tower forms the central focus of the painting.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-02-23MUmissing1 2371collect>interncollect>internpeople1800199919th / 20th century15:33:3611:25:1215:29:36HC937HC946single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114HRJSEIn picture storeIn Museum Collection office picture storeEDELINK, GDE CHAMPAIGNE, PHILLIPELOUVREBRUSSELSCHALCOGRAPHIE DEPARTMENTPORTRAITsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-302011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222002-12-09HC:C2unknownEDELINK, G.France1Present2002-12-09ComponentRecord state2002-12-09goodSelf Portrait of Phillipe de Champaigne BruxellensisPicture: Fair condition, some staining around the plate. Discoloration lower right and across the top as well as some foxing on the upper right. The paper is slightly undulated, the image itself slightly discoloured and there is a small tear in the upper right hand corner. Frame: Good condition, some chipping where it has rested against another surface, backboard is buckled. (Juliet Edwards 3 Oct 2002)20022003EDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, Helen20022003HC937 Le Cardinal Duc de Richelieu16761Le Cardinal Duc de RichelieuIllustrissimo viro Domino D. Joanni Baptiste ColbertAn engraving from the Chalcographie Department, The Louvre, (blind stamp bottom, center).PortraitsprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperEDELINK, GDE CHAMPAIGNE, PHILLIPELOUVREBRUSSELSCHALCOGRAPHIE DEPARTMENTPORTRAIT72.3 x 58.5 cm wood, black, glazed200219 November 2003DE CHAMPAIGNE, PhillipeHC940inscr. beneath image: Phillipe de Champaigne Bruxellensis Pictor Regius, et Regiae Pictorum Academiae Rector:/ Eximiae hujus artis excellentia, et christiana pietate aeque insignis, lower left: Se ipse pinxit. lower right: G. Edelink Sculpsit. 1676/ Cum pri. R. backboard, lower. chalk: French pencil. upper: Tutorial roomCreated by19990180001676167639.5 x 33.3 cm (plate) 65.0 x 51.0 cm (sight)19th / 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceEDELINK, G. after DE CHAMPAIGNE, PhillipeCRE2002-12-09ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack18A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack18A1 2372collect>intern18902000early 20th century15:15:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektdjm67HRJSE1867in picture storeLANDSCAPEFONCE, CAMILLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-262010-04-222002-12-09unknownFONCE, Camilleunknown1Present2002-12-09ComponentRecord state2002-12-09goodLandscapePicture: Fair condition, some foxing across the plate and paper surround as well as slight undulation of the paper overall. Frame: Very poor condition, molding crumbles at the touch, mould across the top. Backboard is loose and there is considerable paint loss down one side of the frame where it has been pushed in and out of the slot. Recommend replacement. (Juliet Edwards 17 Oct 2002)15:14:32oastore/pictureracking/rack19B2011-02-022002ROBINSON, ClaireEDWARDS, Juliet2011-09-1520021printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperLANDSCAPEFONCE, CAMILLEOpen Access Storage72.0 x 87.0 cm wood, moulding, black and gilt, glazedLocated in oastore, rack19B17 October 2002HC941signed in pencil lower left: Camille Fonce lower centre: blind stamp of a dog's headunknownCreated by200018901890196042.0 x 57.0 cm (plate size)early 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsFONCE, Camille, b. 1867CRE2002-12-09AB15:14:32MASON, DeborahMoved to make space for paintings from McIntosh Hall2011-09-15Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24B1 2327collect>internpeople1800200209:34:3515:30:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2ac114JSEIn picture storeIn Museum Collections office picture storehung in 79 North Street in Dean of Arts' office.Moved to Professor Tobin's (Dean of Science) new office, room 207 College Gate.ORRMEDIEVALUNIVERSITYARCHITECTUREARCHprintCOLLEGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-132011-03-282003-03-27unknownORR, Louisunknown 19th-20th century ?1Present2003-03-27ComponentRecord stateKNOX, KevinKNOX, KevinKNOX, Kevin2003-03-272011-05-092011-05-092011-05-09goodfairfairfairA medieval college archwayframemountartworkPicture: Fair condition, paper stained and discoloured, lighter patches at lower right, upper left and upper right corners. Some debris behind the glazing. Chipboard backing. Frame: Good condition, some scratches and chipping. paper undulating HCR 28/7/2009.Split at front at right mirror plate. Loss at bottom left corner. Scratches and chipping all over.As previous, debris behind glazing.As previous, stained and discoloured with patches.2002200320032009EDWARDS, JulietRAWSON, HelenunknownBURDGE, Jessica20022003200620091printDrypoint/Etchingcgink on paperORRMEDIEVALUNIVERSITYARCHITECTUREARCHPRINTCOLLEGEobject history file51.9 x 40.6 cm black wood, glazed3 October 20023 December 20032003 - 200622 July 2009HC942signed lower right in pencil: Louis Orrunknown 19th-20th century ?Created by200218001800199022.5 x 16.0 cm (plate) 49.0 x 38.0 cm (sight)AUUniversity of St AndrewsORR, Louis 19th century ?CRE2003-03-27ABcg1 2374collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19202000early to mid 20th century15:16:0512:17:2012:16:4211:21:4315:53:42HC936HC986single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee in 1867, the son of a leather merchant, Stewart Carmichael was educated at Dundee High School. He attended evening art classes at the studio of Peter D Lauder after winning a school prize for a study he produced. In 1883 he began training as an architect and then moved to London aged nineteen. He studied art in France, Belgium and Italy and later returned to Dundee. In 1905, Carmichael was appointed as an advisor of drawings by the Scottish Education Department and spent several weeks each year examining the work of Scottish post-16 school students. The Recording Scotland committee purchased five artworks from Carmichael, including three watercolours. The Collection also contains a lithograph of his native Dundee, which shows his fine skills as a draftsman.ad458ac114ac114ac114ad458HRJSE19501867HC943HC943In picture storeMoved from picture store to Museum Collections office picture store.CARMICHAEL, STEWARTDUNDEEWARWOMENFIRST WORLD WARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-172011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152011-02-012010-04-222003-03-27unknownCARMICHAEL, StewartScotlandunknown1Present2003-03-27ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2003-03-272011-05-17fairfairDundee Women Reading the War NewsPicture: Fair condition. Surface dirt. Several scratches (lower left corner, lower right corner, lower centre, lower left). Several areas of minor paint loss. Lower right edge curling, minor tear. What may be nail holes in the corners. It is mounted on a now buckled backboard in an open frame. Frame: Good condition, very dirty and some scratching.As before.20022003EDWARDS, JulietEDWARDS, Juliet20022003HC936 Ignorabimus 19201Ignorabimus (?)Allegory of ScotlandpaintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastorePreviously thought to be oil. Identified as watercolour by Christine Bullick, paintings conservator, January 2011.watercolour on paperCARMICHAEL, STEWARTDUNDEEWARWOMENFIRST WORLD WARobject history file62.0 x 81.5 cm painted wood17 October 200210 April 2003HC943inscr. upper right: STUDY FOR DUNDEE WOMEN READING THE WAR NEWS CS 1920. inscr. on label on backboard: 1. 'Dundee Old Women reading / the War News'/ £ 52-10/- / Stewart Carmichael / 65 N[indecipherable]gate/ DundeeunknownCreated by20000192001920192054.5 x 74.2 cm (sight)early to mid 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart (1867-1950)CRE2003-03-27ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack12A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack12A1 2379people19571999after 195712:41:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJSEHC945In picture storeCRICKETPORTRAITROSSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212010-04-222003-03-27unknownROSS,Britainunknown1Present2003-03-27ComponentRecord state2003-03-27very goodPortrait of a CricketerPicture: Very good condition. Frame: Good condition, paint flaking across surface of the frame, falls off when handled. (Juliet Edwards 17 Oct 2002)2002EDWARDS, Juliet200219571paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCRICKETPORTRAITROSSobject history file56.5 x 51.5 cm wood, gold paint17 October 2002HC945signed: ROSS 1957unknownCreated by199919571957195744.5 x 39.5 cm (sight)after 1957AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainROSS,CRE2003-03-27AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 2328collect>internpeople1700200018th-19th century11:25:1212:41:21HC937HC940single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRJSEHC946In picture storeLOUVREprintFRENCHBAPTIST, JOHN THEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-212010-04-222003-03-27unknownunknownFranceunknown1Present2003-03-27ComponentRecord state2003-03-27very goodIllustrissimo viro Domino D. Joanni Baptiste ColbertPicture: Very good condition Frame: Good condition, minor scratching and large chip from lower left corner.2002EDWARDS, Juliet2002HC937 Le Cardinal Duc de Richelieu HC940 Phillipe de Champaigne...1Le Cardinal Duc de RichelieuSelf Portrait of Phillipe de Champaigne BruxellensisAn engraving from the Chalcographie Department, The Louvre, (blind stqmp bottom, center).printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperLOUVREPRINTFRENCHBAPTIST, JOHN THEobject history file73.0 x 98.0 cm black, wood, glazed17 October 2002HC946on backboard in chalk: French L. RoomunknownCreated by200017001600195053.0 x 73.5 cm (plate size)18th-19th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceUNKNOWNCRE2003-03-27AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21A1 2380people18001999before 199912:41:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRJSEHC947In picture storePOUSSIN, NICOLASFLOODDELUGEHIVERNOAHBIBLECHRISTIANANDRAN, JsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-212010-04-222003-03-28unknownANDRAN, JoanFranceunknown1Present2003-03-28ComponentRecord state2003-03-28very goodThe Flood (L'Hiver)Picture: Good condition, some discoloration at the top and edges of the plate and two small brown stains in the upper half of the image itself. Frame: Good condition, some paint loss around the edges. (Juliet Edwards 27 March 2003).2003EDWARDS, Juliet200319th century?1There is some confusion over engraver's name, needs to be confirmed. The original work by Poussin seems to be in the Louvre, in ParisprintENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperPOUSSIN, NICOLASFLOODDELUGEHIVERNOAHBIBLECHRISTIANANDRAN, Jobject history file70.0 x 87.4 cm black, wood, glazed28 March 2003POUSSIN, Nicolas (1594-1665)HC947inscr. lower left: N. Poussin invent. et pinxit below this: Factum est Diluvium quadraginta diebus super terrum, et multiplicatae sunt aquae, vehementer enim inundauerunt; et omnia repleverunt in Superficie terrae. Genes. Cap. 7 inscr. centre: HIEMS l'Hiver (or l'Hiuer) inscr. right: Joan Andran sculp below this: Le Deluge durant quarante jours sur la terre, les eaux crurent extraordinairement, elles inonderent par tout et couvrirent toute la face de la terre. Chap. 7e. de la Genese inscr. on backboard in chalk: FRENCH L. ROOMunknownCreated by199918001700190046.0 x 61.0 cm (plate)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceANDRAN, Joan (Jean?), after POUSSIN, Nicolas (1594-1665)CRE2003-03-28AAROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21A1 2424collect>internpeople1933199611:28:2312:08:09HC276(1)HC276(2)HC276(3)HC276(4)single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JMMsilverteapotGRAND HOTELsilver plateELKINGTON & CO.BIRMINGHAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282003-08-27unknownElkington & CoBirmingham, Englandunknown1Present2003-08-27ComponentRecord state2003-08-27fairsilver plated teapot from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on frontscratching from cleaning and use, plate lifting on handle and at base, spout looks like it has been soldered back on - JMM 27/08/0319962003MARTIN, LucyMACRAE, Joanna19962003MACRAE, Joannablack and white photographHC276(1), (2), (3), (4) - two handled cups20031933-19341silver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilver plated two-handled cup from the Grand Hotel, decoration and hotel name on front, one of foursilverteapotOpen Access Storeoastoresilver plateSILVERTEAPOTGRAND HOTELSILVER PLATEELKINGTON & CO.BIRMINGHAMobject history file1996February 2003HC948hallmarks: 1. 1, 2. E (gothic)? 3. crown above E & Co. in shield, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, England, 4. Co. (gothic)?, 5. J 1933-1934 marked on front: GRAND HOTEL marked on base: 18723 / ELKINGTON & CO. '10609' and '8' scratched into baseunknownCreated by17301996193319331934H 14.8, W 17.7, D 10.8cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCleanedconservationC0138BirminghamElkington & CoCRE2003-08-27ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2425collect>interncollect>internST ANDREWS17:07:5009:55:39University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.520042004-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRHRKEYIRONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-112011-05-102010-04-222003-09-19unknownHanded in to the collections office by Jim Douglas, head janitor, 1990s1Present2003-09-19ComponentRecord state2003-09-19goodWork and WorshipUniversity Libraryiron key for university buildinggood - JMM 19/09/2003ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-111KEYKEYOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONKEYIRONobject history fileHanded in to the collections office by Jim Douglas, head janitor, 1990sHC949dbi HC949.jpg00L19.1, W8.3, D1.6 cmAUUniversity of St Andrews2003-09-19AB09:55ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfB2011-05-10Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay3B1 431collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:37:2216:42:4209:17:1116:41:5212:15:4212:01:41published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp32, ill. p.33ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19731911insurance list, by artistuniversity hall library list by location, 1963 or 1983University hall, wardlaw hall, corridor by room 6 Alison ScottUniversity hall, wardlaw hall, by room 6 Patricia de Montfortmissing from University HallEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLESHRINESCOTTISH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIALWAR MEMORIALgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-042011-03-282011-02-172011-02-171999-11-171998-02-23HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-23ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: £4.00 insurance list, by artist19581998-02-23unknownThe Shrine, Scottish National War Memorial, EdinburghUniversity Hall, Library19581963198419891999unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deRAWSON, Helen19581983198419901999ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trustmid 20th century194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandprintetchingmissingetching on paperPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHEDINBURGH CASTLESHRINESCOTTISH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIALWAR MEMORIALobject files in Collections Office19581963?22 October 19841989 - 1990November 1999PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC95signed in pencil, lower right: Robert C. Robertson; inscribed,in pencil, lower left: The Shrine, Scottish National War Memorial 75/100 The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by62919461946193919391939194522.0 x 11.0 cm1940s1953MADAn etching depicting the interior of the Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh. Tall rounded arches and a decorative iron gate frame the entrance to the Shrine.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-02-23MUmissing1 2426collect>interncollect>internST ANDREWS10:37:5809:54:53University of St Andrews LibraryE2004.520042004-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRHRKEYIRONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-05-102010-04-222003-09-19unknownHanded in to the collections office by Jim Douglas, head janitor, 1990s1Present2003-09-19ComponentRecord state2003-09-19goodWork and WorshipUniversity Libraryiron key for university buildinggood - JMM 19/09/200310:37:18oastore/row6/bay3B2011-05-10ROBINSON, Claire09:542011-06-01ROBINSON, Claire2011-05-111KEYKEYOpen Access StoreoastoreIRONKEYIRONOpen Access Storageobject history fileLocated in oastore, row6, bay3, shelfBHanded in to the collections office by Jim Douglas, head janitor, 1990sHC950dbi HC950.jpg00L19.5, W9.2, D1.6 cmAUUniversity of St Andrews2003-09-19AB10:37:18ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6C1 2427collect>intern19521975after 195218:04:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC951/2(1)ad458HRHRsilverjugRUSSELL, DAVIDST LEONARD'S CHAPELANGELRELIGIONCHRISTIANITYCHURCHCOMMUNIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082004-12-212003-09-19DonationLGDLONDONRUSSELL, DavidProbably donated by Sir David Russell. Found by Jim Douglas in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna, marked19/09/20032003-09-19ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display date2003-09-19goodjug for communion wine, bulbous body with flute top, hollow handle, engraved angel with halo holding a cross and surrounded by stars. With basin (HC951/2 (1))good, small dent near base, below handle (HR, 3 October 2004).18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-02DALE, Amy12:09:342011-06-082011-06-021950-511The jug and basin are part of a set once consisting of four items: the chalice and paten are still in use and are in St Salvator's vestry; the large platter was stolen from the University many years ago. The whole set was 'rediscovered' in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s by Jim Douglas and valued by a goldsmith at £5000 (information from Jim Douglas, former Head Janitor, 2003).Basin associated with jug for communion wine: fluted sides, print in centre bearing a raised gilt angel with halo holding a cross.silverjughebroomHC951/2(1) - basin associated with jug.silverSILVERJUGRUSSELL, DAVIDST LEONARD'S CHAPELANGELRELIGIONCHRISTIANITYCHURCHCOMMUNIONOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreProbably donated by Sir David Russell. Found by Jim Douglas in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s.HC951/1(1)hallmarks: 1. 'LGD', 2. lion passant, 3. leopard's head (London), 4. 'P' 1950-51RUSSELL, Sir David?Manufactered by1975195219501951H 17.8 x W 14.8 x D13 cmafter 1952ADUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0139LondonLGD, LondonMANU2003-09-19AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2604collect>interncollect>intern19521975after 195218:04:0511:30:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114HRsilverbasinRUSSELL, DAVIDST LEONARD'S CHAPELANGELRELIGIONCHRISTIANITYCHURCHCOMMUNIONbowlsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082011-04-152004-10-04HC951/1(1)DonationLGDLONDONRUSSELL, DavidProbably donated by Sir David Russell. Found by Jim Douglas in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s.1PresentMACRAE, Joanna, marked19/09/20032004-10-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display date2004-10-04goodBasin associated with jug for communion wine: fluted sides, print in centre bearing a raised gilt angel with halo holding a cross.good, several scratches (HR, 3 October 2004).18:02:3112:09:34oastorehebroom2011-06-02DALE, Amy12:09:342011-06-082011-06-021952-531The jug and basin are part of a set once consisting of four items: the chalice and paten are still in use, and are in St Salvator's vestry; the large platter was stolen from the University many years ago. The whole set was 'rediscoverd' in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s by Jim Douglas and valued by a goldsmith at £5000 (information from Jim Douglas, former Head Janitor, 2003).jug for communion wine, bulbous body with flute top, hollow handle, engraved angel with halo holding a cross and surrounded by stars. With basin (HC951/2 (1))silverbasinhebroomsilverSILVERBASINRUSSELL, DAVIDST LEONARD'S CHAPELANGELRELIGIONCHRISTIANITYCHURCHCOMMUNIONBOWLOpen Access Storeobject history fileMoved from Hebs room safe to Open Access StoreProbably donated by Sir David Russell. Found by Jim Douglas in a cupboard in St Leonard's Chapel in the 1980s.HC951/2(1)hallmarks: 1. '[L]GD', 2. lion passant, 3. leopard's head (London), 4. 'R' 1952-53RUSSELL, Sir David?Manufactered by1975195219521953H 6.5 x W 21.7 x D 21.7 cmafter 1952ADUniversity of St AndrewsHC951/1(1) - jug associated with basin.CleanedconservationC0152LondonLGDMANU2004-10-04AB18:02:31DALE, AmyLocated in upstairs storeroom. Moved from oastore to North Haugh for long term storage.2011-06-08Deep storagenhstore1 2428collect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern194011:51:1815:30:3017:53:5717:52:1017:25:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC952(2)ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JMMMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverST. MARY'S COLLEGEPRINCIPALMILLER, J. HARRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282011-02-162011-02-162011-02-162003-09-22DonationH & JEDINBURGHDE JOANNIS MILLER, Mariedonated to St. Mary's College in memory of her husband, the very Reverend J. Harry Miller, Principal of St. Mary's, 1935-19401Present2003-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-09-22goodsilver communion chalice, given to St Mary's College in memory of the very Reverned J. Harry Miller, Principal of St Mary's, 1935-1940, by his wife, Marie de Joannis Millergood - JMM 22/09/200317:23:58oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-16200820091961-621silver communion chalice, given to St Mary's College in memory of the very Reverned J. Harry Miller, Principal of St Mary's, 1935-1940, by his wife, Marie de Joannis MillersilverchaliceOpen Access StoreoastoreHC952(2) - matching chalicesilverSILVERST. MARY'S COLLEGEPRINCIPALMILLER, J. HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009donated to St. Mary's College in memory of her husband, the very Reverend J. Harry Miller, Principal of St. Mary's, 1935-1940HC952(1)inscribed: THE GIFT TO ST. MARY'S COLLEGE/OF THE LATE / MARIE DE JOANNIS MILLER / IN MEMORY OF HER HUSBAND / THE VERY REVEREND J. HARRY MILLER / PRINCIPAL OF ST. MARY'S / FROM 1935 TO 1940 hallmarks: 1. 'H&J' (script), 2. thistle, 3. castle (Edinburgh), 4. 'F' (gothic) 1961-62DE JOANNIS MILLER, MarieManufactered byHC952(1).jpg0194019611962H20, D(base)9, D(rim)15.6cmADUniversity of St AndrewsCleanedconservationC0140EdinburghH & JMANU2003-09-22AB17:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfC2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 2429collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern194011:51:3411:51:1817:56:0817:55:4917:25:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ad458ad458ad458JMMMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Crawford Arts Centre store because of refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.silverST. MARY'S COLLEGEPRINCIPALMILLER, J. HARRYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152011-02-162011-02-162011-02-162003-09-22HC952(1)DonationH & JEDINBURGHDE JOANNIS MILLER, Mariedonated to St. Mary's College in memory of her husband, the very Reverend J. Harry Miller, Principal of St. Mary's, 1935-19401Present2003-09-22ComponentRecord state2003-09-22goodsilver communion chalice, given to St Mary's College in memory of the very Reverned J. Harry Miller, Principal of St Mary's, 1935-1940, by his wife, Marie de Joannis Millergood - JMM 22/09/200317:23:58oastore20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-16200820091961-621silver communion chalice, given to St Mary's College in memory of the very Reverned J. Harry Miller, Principal of St Mary's, 1935-1940, by his wife, Marie de Joannis MillersilverchaliceOpen Access StoreoastoresilverSILVERST. MARY'S COLLEGEPRINCIPALMILLER, J. HARRYOpen Access Storeobject history file28 July 200816 September 2009donated to St. Mary's College in memory of her husband, the very Reverend J. Harry Miller, Principal of St. Mary's, 1935-1940HC952(2)hallmarks: 1. 'H&J' (script), 2. thistle, 3. castle (Edinburgh), 4. 'F' (gothic) 1961-62DE JOANNIS MILLER, MarieManufactered byHC952(2).jpg0194019611962H20, D(base)9, D(rim)15.6cmADUniversity of St AndrewsHC952(1) - matching chalice, inscribedCleanedconservationC0141EdinburghH & JMANU2003-09-22AB17:23ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet4, shelfC2011-02-16Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet4C1 2481collect>interncollect>intern189718971897EDINBURGH20:17:4116:54:15E1994.161994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektfrom 1895hcr1ad458HR19191849cat. no. 5Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the collection.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculptureLINDSAY, JOHNSTEVENSON, WILLIAM GRANTPORTRAITEARL OF LINDSAYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-02-102003-12-08DonationSTEVENSON, William GrantEdinburgh, ScotlandLINDSAY, EudoxieSee Court Minutes 21 April 1897. Letter from Sir William Fraser KCB, Edinburgh communicating an offer by the Dowager Countess of Lindsay to present the University with a marble bust of her late husband John who was a native of Fifeshire. It was to be placed in the University Library.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord state2003-12-08poorUnknownRoyal Scottish AcademyBust of John, 10th Earl of LindsayFair. Chipped and soiled. (H Rawson February 2005)16:52:39oastore19962009WITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-10199620091895195011895OwnedLINDSAY, EudoxieJohn Trotter Lindsay, 10th Earl of Lindsay (1827 - 1894)sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoremarbleBUSTSCULPTURELINDSAY, JOHNSTEVENSON, WILLIAM GRANTPORTRAITEARL OF LINDSAYOpen Access Storeobject history file199616 September 2009See Court Minutes 21 April 1897. Letter from Sir William Fraser KCB, Edinburgh communicating an offer by the Dowager Countess of Lindsay to present the University with a marble bust of her late husband John who was a native of Fifeshire. It was to be placed in the University Library.HC954inscr.: W. Grant Stevenson A.R.S.A. Sc. Edinb. 1895LINDSAY, Eudoxie, Countess ofLINDSAY, Eudoxie, Countess ofCreated bydbi HC954.jpgdbi HC954 inscription.jpg19501897189518971895189575 cm high 66cm widefrom 18951897OADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSTEVENSON, William Grant (1849-1919)CRE2003-12-08AD16:52:39ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, heavy load bay1, shelfC2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay1C1 2482collect>interncollect>internpeople19361936193610:15:0911:51:5310:05:37HC229single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1935ad458ac114ac114HRcat. no. 9Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the collection.In Crawford Arts CentreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculptureSMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAANCOPLANS, JOSEPHSOUTH AFRICAPORTRAITRECTORPRIME MINISTERSTATESMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-312011-04-152011-03-252003-12-08DonationCOPLANS, JosephJohannesburgh, South AfricaSt Andrews Alumnus Association, South AfricaMinutes of University Court, Year 1935-1936 page 27 'Proposed Gift of bust of General Smuts - The Alumnus Association formed in South Africa have intimated that Dr.J.M. Coplans, a Johannesburg sculptor, has presented a bust of General Smuts to the Association who, in turn, wish to present it to the University, if the University Court approve. Photographs of the bust and further particulars have been sent for the information of the Court. The Court agreed to accept the bust and to thank the Alumnus Association in South Africa for their gift. Court Minutes 23 June 1936: Bronze bust has arrived. Suggested placement in Upper Parliament Hall.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord state2003-12-08goodBust of Jan Christiaan SmutsGood condition (Matthew Withey, 1996) Good condition, two small white patches to left of head at the front by the base. (R Clerke 8/3/2005)199620062009WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica199620062009HC229 portrait of Smutsc.1935193511935DonationCOPLANS, JosephCoplans presented the bust to the St Andrews Alumnus Association in South Africa. Court Minutes 23 December 1935: Alumnus Association formed in South Africa have intimated that Dr J M Coplans, a Johannesburgh sculptor, has presented a bust of General Smuts to the Association, who, in turn, wish to present it to the University.Portrait of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan SmutsThe South African statesman and prime minister Jan-Christiaan Smuts, LL.D. F.R.S. (1870-1950) was the Rector of the University of St. Andrews, 1931-1934. He was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University in 1934.sculptureBUSTgallerymusa/g2bronzeBUSTSCULPTURESMUTS, JAN CHRISTIAANCOPLANS, JOSEPHSOUTH AFRICAPORTRAITRECTORPRIME MINISTERSTATESMANobject history file1996August 200616 September 2009Coplans presented the bust to the St Andrews Alumnus Association in South Africa. Court Minutes 23 December 1935: Alumnus Association formed in South Africa have intimated that Dr J M Coplans, a Johannesburgh sculptor, has presented a bust of General Smuts to the Association, who, in turn, wish to present it to the University.Minutes of University Court, Year 1935-1936 page 27 'Proposed Gift of bust of General Smuts - The Alumnus Association formed in South Africa have intimated that Dr.J.M. Coplans, a Johannesburg sculptor, has presented a bust of General Smuts to the Association who, in turn, wish to present it to the University, if the University Court approve. Photographs of the bust and further particulars have been sent for the information of the Court. The Court agreed to accept the bust and to thank the Alumnus Association in South Africa for their gift. Court Minutes 23 June 1936: Bronze bust has arrived. Suggested placement in Upper Parliament Hall.HC955Inscr on label on base : GENERAL JAN SMUTS / LORD RECTOR OF ' ST.ANDREWS' /1931-1934 inscr on label on base : PRESENTED BY THE SCULPTOR / CHEVALIER Dr JOSEPH COPLANS / SOUTH AFRICA 1936COPLANS, Dr JosephSt Andrews Alumnus Association, South AfricaCreated by19351936193519361930193558 cm high 20.5 cm wide19351936DADUniversity of St AndrewsSouth AfricaJohannesburghCOPLANS, JosephCRE2003-12-08ABDALE, AmyMistake in updating location. On display in MUSA since opening in 2008.2011-08-31gallerymusa/g21 2483collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18701970after 187020:09:1412:15:1217:19:12single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1cr67ad458HRcat. no. 10Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the collection.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITUNKNOWN MANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-062011-08-252011-02-102003-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateDate based on style of subject's side whiskers and drapes.2003-12-08poorbust of manIt is badly chipped and soiled (Matthew Withey, 1996) Nose badly chipped. Subjects left eyebrow chipped. (H Rawson February 2005).17:18:37oastore19962009WITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1019962009ROBINSON, Claire2011-10-06c.1870s-1880s1This is an as yet unidentified bust. The subject's side whiskers suggest a date of c. 1870s-80s, as does the style of his drapes.sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITUNKNOWN MANOpen Access Storeobject history file199616 September 2009HC956UnknownCreated bydbi HC956.jpg197018701870188975 cm height 56 cm widthafter 1870AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2003-12-08AD17:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 3, shelf C2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay3C1 2484collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19021902190212:11:2511:52:0617:19:12HC237single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ad458HRcat. no. 11Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection. Withey was unable to identify the subject.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITUNKNOWN MANTULLOCHPRINCIPALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-252011-04-152011-02-102003-12-08DonationunknownTULLOCH, FrankSee Court Minutes 21 March 1902: Bust of Principal Tulloch presented to the University by Mr Frank Tulloch, son of the late Principal. Temporarily placed in the Upper Library.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateIn terms of its finish and drapery style this bust looks not unlike some of the productions of the sculptor, William Brodie (Matthew Withey 1996)2003-12-08poorBust of Principal TullochIt is badly soiled and chipped and the head has become detached from the shoulders (Matthew Withey, 1996)17:18:37oastore19962009WITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica2011-02-1019962009HC237 - Portrait of Tulloch19th century1Portrait of John TullochPrincipal John Tulloch (1823 - 1886). Church of Scotland Minister and Senior Principal of the University of St Andrews, 1859-1886.sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITUNKNOWN MANTULLOCHPRINCIPALOpen Access Storeobject history file199616 September 2009See Court Minutes 21 March 1902: Bust of Principal Tulloch presented to the University by Mr Frank Tulloch, son of the late Principal. Temporarily placed in the Upper Library.HC957TULLOCH, FrankCreated by190219021800190081 cm high 56 cm wide1902ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2003-12-08AD17:18ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 8, bay 3, shelf C2011-02-10Open Access Storageoastore/row8/bay3C1 2485collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19001900190014:33:2714:32:1314:30:4811:53:0010:10:43A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC959HC960HC961HC965HC966HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcat no. 143, p. 12and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114ad458HRHRcat. no. 12Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902.Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the portrait collection.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculptureMILTON, JOHNKNIGHT, WILLIAMPORTRAITCIVIL WARPARLIAMENTARIANLITERATUREPOETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-04-152011-03-312010-04-222003-12-08DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateProbably after an unascribed posthumous original in the National Portrait Gallery, NPG 3781, a marble bust of Milton presented by Denis Saurat in 1950. It is extremely similar, though not identical, to this piece.2003-12-08poorBust of John MiltonIt is soiled and chipped and its socle is badly damaged. (Matthew Withey, 1996) Crack running down from bust's right shoulder. Bad chip to robe below collar on bust's front right. Scratch to forehead. (H Rawson February 2005). Shoulder has split right off- damage apparently sustained during move o temporary store to Crawford Arts Centre, July 2006 (HR, 25 July 2006).190219962009unknownWITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica190219962009Other busts presented by Knight- HC959, HC960, HC961, HC965, HC966, HC968.19th century1bust of Dante Alighieribust of HomerBust of ?AntoniaBust of MichelangeloHead of a Gaulish WarriorBust of Julius CaesarJohn Milton (1608-1674). Poet and polemnicist. During his career he published many religious works, especially pertaining to divorce. Most famous work is 'Paradise Lost.'sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreplasterBUSTSCULPTUREMILTON, JOHNKNIGHT, WILLIAMPORTRAITCIVIL WARPARLIAMENTARIANLITERATUREPOETobject history file1902199616 September 2009CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC958KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated bydbi HC958 front.jpgdbi HC958.jpgdbi HC958 back.jpg190019001800190068 cm high 48.5 cm wide1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2003-12-08AD10:10ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay2, shelfC2011-03-31Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay2C1 2486collect>interncollect>intern19001900190011:55:1811:53:00A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC960HC961HC966HC965HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12 , cat. no. 144and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.ac114ac114HRcat. no. 13Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902. Moved to window ledge of King James Library in 2005BUSTsculpturePORTRAITDANTEKNIGHT, WILLIAMPOETItalysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152003-12-08DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateMatthew Withey was unable to track down the original from which this copy is taken. He notes that 'Interestingly however, in 1849 William Brodie showed at the R.S.A. a bust (no.602) taken from an authentic death mask in the possesion of the Lord Advocate, Andrew Rutherford. The University's bust has a realism to its features which strike one as being entirely consistent with such a source'.2003-12-08fairbust of Dante AlighieriIt is badly chipped and soiled (Matthew Withey, 1996). Repainted by J Boid 2000.19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005Other busts presented by Knight are HC958, HC960, HC961, HC966, HC965 and HC96819th century1Bust of John Miltonbust of HomerBust of ?AntoniaHead of a Gaulish WarriorBust of MichelangeloBust of Julius CaesarDante Alighieri (1265-1321).sculptureBUSTkjplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITDANTEKNIGHT, WILLIAMPOETITALYobject history file199625 November 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC959KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by190019001800190050 cm high 30 cm wide1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2003-12-08ACkj1 432collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:38:3016:48:4409:18:3916:41:3812:15:4612:01:42published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp28, ill. p.29ac114ac114ac114ac114ad458ad458HRAVG19731911insurance list, by artistSt Salvators Hall common Room list by location, 1963 or 1983Alison Scott St Salvators hall common roomSt Salvators Hall, domestic bursars office Alison Scott Not noted on any subsequent inventoriesEDINBURGHOLD PLAYHOUSE CLOSEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-042011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172004-05-311998-02-23HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-02-23ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 6 guineas insurance list, by artist19581998-02-23unknownOld Playhouse Close, EdinburghIn need of re-backing according to Alison Scott, 22/9/1988St. Salvator's Hall, common room1958196319841988unknownSCOTT, AlisonSCOTT, Alison1958198319841988HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingpencil andwatercolourPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHOLD PLAYHOUSE CLOSEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEobject files in Collections Office19581963?26 July 198422 September 1988PUBLPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.HC96signed and inscribed, lower left: Old Playhouse Close / Robert C. RobertsonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by19461946193919391939194559.0 x 46.0 cm.19531940sADMWatercolour depicting an alleyway between two buildings leading to a small archway. On the right a turret with a conical roof can be seen.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-02-23MUmissing1 2487photocollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19001900190016:01:2311:57:4911:55:5611:55:18A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC959HC961HC965HC966HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12, cat. no. 138and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.ad458ac114ac114ac114HRcat no. 14Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902. Returned to Archaeology for displayBUSTsculptureHOMERKNIGHT, WILLIAMPORTRAITHAMILTON, GAVINTOWNLEY, CHARLESBAIAEBAY OF NAPLESPOETGREEKROMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-042011-04-152011-04-152011-04-152003-12-08DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateAfter the Roman copy of a lost Hellenistic Greek original, sculpted about 100BC. HC960 is cast after the Roman work in the British Museum (BM Cat Sculpture 1825), found in 1780 at Baiae on the Bay of Naples and purchased by Charles Townley from Gavin Hamilton for £80.2003-12-08goodbust of HomerIt is chipped and soiled (Matthew Withey, 1996) Chip to left eyebrow. (H Rawson Februart 2005). Repainted by J Boid 2000.19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterOther busts which are also presented by Knight are HC958, HC959, HC965, HC966 and HC968.2011-03-022011-03-0219th century1Bust of John Miltonbust of Dante AlighieriBust of ?AntoniaBust of MichelangeloHead of a Gaulish WarriorBust of Julius CaesarEpic poet. Auhor of Iliad and Odyssey. Probably lived considerably before 776 B.C.sculptureBUSTgallerymusa/g2plasterBUSTSCULPTUREHOMERKNIGHT, WILLIAMPORTRAITHAMILTON, GAVINTOWNLEY, CHARLESBAIAEBAY OF NAPLESPOETGREEKROMANobject history file199619 July 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC960KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated bydbi HC960.jpgdbi HC960 (side).jpg190019001800190058 cm high 33.5 cm wide1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2003-12-08ABgallerymusa/g21 2488collect>interncollect>intern19001900190012:02:5311:58:43A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC959HC960HC965HC966HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12, cat no. 139and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy. Catalogued as 139, Clytie.ac114ac114HRcat. no. 15Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902. Returned to Archaeology for displayROMANsculptureBUSTANTONIACLYTIEPORTRAITROMEOVIDDRUSUSTIBERIUSGERMANICUSLIVIACALIGULACLAUDIUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152003-12-08DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2003-12-08ComponentRecord stateThis library bust is cast after the famous 'Clytie' bust in the British Museum (GR 1805. 7-3. 79 Townley Collection). Charles Townley named the bust Clytie after the nymph in Ovid's Metamorphoses, deserted in love by the sun god Helios and subsequently turned into a flower. Only later was the bust identified as a portrait, possibly of Antonia. The manner of dressing the hair shows that it comes from the Augustan period. HC961 was still identified as Clytie when presented to the University by Knight. As a library bust, it was probably displayed in deference to Ovid.2003-12-08fairBust of ?AntoniaIt is dirty and chipped (Matthew Withey, 1996)19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005Other busts also presented by Knight are - HC958, HC959, HC960, HC965, HC966, HC968.19th century1Bust of John Miltonbust of Dante Alighieribust of HomerBust of MichelangeloHead of a Gaulish WarriorBust of Julius CaesarAntonia was the wife of Drusus, the sister-in-law of Tiberius and the mother of Germanicus. She was the grandmother of the emperor Caligula, of Livia and the emperor Claudius. Antonia was greatly esteemed for her beauty, virtue and chastity. sculptureBUSTsgplasterROMANSCULPTUREBUSTANTONIACLYTIEPORTRAITROMEOVIDDRUSUSTIBERIUSGERMANICUSLIVIACALIGULACLAUDIUSobject history file199619 July 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC961KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by190019001800190069 cm high1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2003-12-08ACsg1 2489people18111830probably first half of 19th c10:05:23single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRcat. no. 16Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection. Withey catalogued the bust simply as 'Plaster bust of a man'.Moved to window ledge in King James LibrarysculptureBUSTGEORGE IVKINGPORTRAITMONARCHROYALTYPRINCE REGENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252003-12-11unknownunknownunknown1Present2003-12-11ComponentRecord state2003-12-11fairBust of George IVIt is dirty and chipped (Matthew Withey, 1996) Particularly prominent chip on nose (H Rawson February 2005). Repainted by J Boid 2000.19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005before 18301King George IV (1762-1830), Regent 1811-20; reigned 1820-30 sculptureBUSTkjplasterSCULPTUREBUSTGEORGE IVKINGPORTRAITMONARCHROYALTYPRINCE REGENTobject history file199625 November 2005HC962inscr.: No.10 Mount Street, Grosvenor SquareUnknownCreated by183018111811183078 cm high 56 cm wideprobably first half of 19th cAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2003-12-11ACkj1 249017901823before 1823single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektDHHRcat. no. 17Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.sculptureBUSTCUMMINS, ROBERTPORTRAITROBERTSON, WILLIAMHISTORIANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-11-252003-12-11unknownCUMMINS, RobertunknownThe bust of 'the late Principal Robertson of Edinburgh, the historian' was in the University Library by 1823, when it was described by Reverend James Grierson in 'Delineations of St Andrews', 2nd edition, Cupar, 1823, p.190.1Present2003-12-11ComponentRecord state2003-12-11fairHOPES, DavidBust of William RobertsonIt is (badly) soiled and chipped (Matthew Withey, 1996) Repainted by J Boid 20001996WITHEY, Matthew1996late 18th century1This bust is probably of William Robertson (1721-1793), historian and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1762. It is apparently identical to a bust of Robertson by Cummins in the University of Aberdeen's collection. A bust by this sculptor of the printer and antiquarian William Smellie (1740-1775) is currently held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.sculptureBUSTkjplasterSCULPTUREBUSTCUMMINS, ROBERTPORTRAITROBERTSON, WILLIAMHISTORIANobject history file1996The bust of 'the late Principal Robertson of Edinburgh, the historian' was in the University Library by 1823, when it was described by Reverend James Grierson in 'Delineations of St Andrews', 2nd edition, Cupar, 1823, p.190.HC963inscr: ROBET SON (sic) DD / R.Cummins Edin. Sc.UnknownCreated by182317901790180365 cm high. 44.5 cm widebefore 1823AUUniversity of St AndrewsCUMMINS, Robert (fl. 1793-1803)CRE2003-12-11ACkj1 2491191219121912single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRcat. no. 18Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection. sculptureBUSTPORTRAITLAING, DAVIDUNKNOWN MANLECKY, W.E.H.BEAUFORT, MADAME DEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-04-272003-12-11DonationunknownBEAUFORT, deSee Court Minutes 20 July 1912: Presentation of bust of Rt. Hon. W.E.H. Lecky in clay by Madame de Beaufort, sister-in-law of Dr Lecky.1Present2003-12-11ComponentRecord state2003-12-11fairBust of W. E. H. Lecky?It is badly soiled and chipped and the poor gentlemen's bow tie has been broken in half.(Matthew Withey, 1996)1996WITHEY, Matthew1996c.1870's-80's1This bust may be the one of W.E.H. Lecky acquired by the University in 1912. [Previously suggested by M Withey in 1996 that this might be David Laing (1793-1878)] Please note that although this bust looks very much like Lecky, the one mentioned in the Court Minutes is said to be a clay bust. Consequently, there is still some doubt as to the identification of this bust. W.E.H. Lecky (1838 - 1903) was a historian: although his family were of Scottish origin, his connection with St Andrews in unclear.sculptureBUSTsgplasterSCULPTUREBUSTPORTRAITLAING, DAVIDUNKNOWN MANLECKY, W.E.H.BEAUFORT, MADAME DEobject history file1996See Court Minutes 20 July 1912: Presentation of bust of Rt. Hon. W.E.H. Lecky in clay by Madame de Beaufort, sister-in-law of Dr Lecky.HC964BEAUFORT, Madame deCreated by191219121870188969 cm high 45cm wide1912ADUniversity of St AndrewsUnknownCRE2003-12-11ACsg1 2612collect>interncollect>intern19001900190012:03:3312:02:53A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC959HC960HC961HC966HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12 , cat. no. 142and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.ac114ac114HRcat. no. 19Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902.Moved to window ledge in King James LibraryBUSTsculpturePORTRAITKNIGHT, WILLIAMItalyMICHELANGELOARTISTRENAISSANCERIGALI, GsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152004-10-12DonationRIGALI, G.Edinburgh, ScotlandKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2004-10-12ComponentRecord state2004-10-12poorBust of MichelangeloIt is badly soiled and chipped, and there is a large hole to the back of the plaster. (Matthew Withey, 1996) Repainted by J Boid 2000199619022005WITHEY, MatthewunknownHOPES, David199619022005Other busts presented by Knight are HC958, HC959, HC960, HC961, HC966, HC96818341Bust of John Miltonbust of Dante Alighieribust of HomerBust of ?AntoniaHead of a Gaulish WarriorBust of Julius CaesarMichelangelo di Lodonico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564). Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter and architect. Exerted unparalleled influence on the development of Western Art.sculptureBUSTkjplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITKNIGHT, WILLIAMITALYMICHELANGELOARTISTRENAISSANCERIGALI, Gobject history file1996190225 November 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC965inscr.: G. Rigali Edinb. 1834KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by190019001834183467 cm high 48cm wide1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghRIGALI, G.CRE2004-10-12ADkj1 2605collect>interncollect>intern19001900190012:03:5812:03:33A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC959HC960HC961HC965HC968single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12 , cat. no. 140and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.ac114ac114HRcat. no. 20Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902. Returned to Archaeology for displayBUSTsculpturePORTRAITGAULKNIGHT, WILLIAMWARRIORGAULISH WARRIORPERGAMESE SCHOOLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152004-10-11DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord stateCast after an original Pergamese School colossal head of a Gaulish warrior in the British Museum (no. 1770). The original was sculpted towards the end of the third century B.C. The inscribed number on the copy suggests mass-production.2004-10-11fairHead of a Gaulish WarriorIt is badly chipped and soiled (Matthew Withey, 1996)19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005Other busts presented by Knight are HC958, HC959, HC960, HC961, HC965 and HC96819th century1Bust of John Miltonbust of Dante Alighieribust of HomerBust of ?AntoniaBust of MichelangeloBust of Julius CaesarsculptureBUSTsgplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITGAULKNIGHT, WILLIAMWARRIORGAULISH WARRIORPERGAMESE SCHOOLobject history file199619 July 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC966inscr.: 2257KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by190019001800190070 cm high 35 cm wide1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-10-11ACsg1 2607collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18251900probably 19th century14:27:1814:25:3214:24:2114:23:1714:21:3310:12:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1ad458HRHR18501790cat. no. 21Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITSTEVENSON, ROBERTENGINEERLIGHTHOUSEBELL ROCKJOSEPH, SAMUELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-08-042011-03-312010-04-222004-10-11unknownJOSEPH, Samuelunknown1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord stateWithey notes that Joseph apparently produced more than one bust of Stevenson. 'Woodward* tells of an undated one in the Offices of the Northern Lighthouse Board on George Street, Edinburgh. An engineer model of a bust of Stevenson to be executed in marble was exhibited by Joseph at the R.S.A. (no. 17) in 1827. Another portrait of Stevenson by Joseph, reputedly for the Library of the Bell Rock Lighthouse, was shown at the R.S.A. (no. 311) in 1828. Also, S.N.P.G. has a plaster bust of Stevenson (no. 272) said to be after Joseph. The University's bust would therefore appear to be the oldest known portait of Stevenson by Joseph. * Robin Lee Woodward, '19th Century Scottish Sculpture' (PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1977).2004-10-11poorBust of Robert StevensonVery poor. The surface is flaking away from the support, and it appears to have suffered water damage (Matthew Withey, 1996)19962009WITHEY, MatthewBURDGE, Jessica19962009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-032011-08-032011-08-032011-08-0318251Robert Stevenson (1772-1850), engineer. In 1808 became chief executive to the Northern Lighthouses. Famous for contribution to the Bell Rock Lighthouse, built on a notoriously difficult spot. During his career he designed or constructed at least 25 Scottish lighthouses.sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITSTEVENSON, ROBERTENGINEERLIGHTHOUSEBELL ROCKJOSEPH, SAMUELobject history file199616 September 2009HC967plaster inscr.: S. JOSEPH Scu. / EDINb. 1825 hand-written label inscr.: Robert Stevenson / Builder of the Bell Rock Lighthouse Inscr. on label which duplicates the now indecipherable notes on sculpture: Robert Stevenson, C.E./ builder of the/ Bell Rock Lighthouse/ S. JOSEPH Sculpt. 1825/ Presented by Prof. (?provost) sloan/ (the latter in W.C.M's writing) [W.C.M = William Carmichael McIntosh]unknownCreated bydbi HC967 front.jpgdbi HC967 side.jpgdbi HC967 back.jpgdbi HC967 label.jpgdbi HC967 inscription.jpg190018251825182554 cm high 33.2 cm wideprobably 19th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsJOSEPH, Samuel (1790/1 - 1850)CRE2004-10-11AD10:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row5, bay2, shelfC2011-03-31Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay2C1 2606collect>intern19001900190012:03:58A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to the United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902HC958HC959HC960HC961HC965HC966single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.12 , cat. no. 141and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, W.C. Henderson & Son. See Special Collections St A LF1116.K7, K7A and K7B for a copy.ac114HRcat. no. 22Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.Moral Philosophy Classroom. See a Catalogue of portraits of philosophers, poets and others presented to the United College of St.Andrews by Professor Knight in 1902. Returned to Archaeology for displayBUSTsculpturePORTRAITCAESAR, JULIUSKNIGHT, WILLIAMROMANSTATESMANGENERALItalysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152004-10-11DonationunknownKNIGHT, William AngusCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord stateCast after a marble portrait head of Julius Caesar in the British Museum (no. 1870). The British Museum bought the head in 1818. The University's copy is inscribed with what may be a production line number.2004-10-11poorBust of Julius CaesarIt is very dirty and badly damaged, especially at the socle. (Matthew Withey, 1996)19962005WITHEY, MatthewHOPES, David19962005Other busts presented by Knight are HC958, HC959, HC960, HC961, HC965 and HC96619th century1Bust of John Miltonbust of Dante Alighieribust of HomerBust of ?AntoniaBust of MichelangeloHead of a Gaulish WarriorThe heading is balding, suggestive of a Caesar in later age. Julius Caesar was a Roman Emperor. Born in 100BC. Great military leader. Flourished during the start of the Roman Empire. Murdered on the Ides of March 44BC.sculptureBUSTsgplasterBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITCAESAR, JULIUSKNIGHT, WILLIAMROMANSTATESMANGENERALITALYobject history file199619 July 2005CATCourt Minutes 8 Jan 1900: letters from Professor Knight were read, intimating that he now gifted to the United College in perpetuity 147 Portraits, Pictures and Busts, viz 139 framed portraits and 8 busts, at present in the Moral Philosophy Class-Room, on condition ... that they remain in the same Moral Philosophy Class-Room. A Catalogue of Portraits of Philosophers, Poets and Others, Presented to The United College of St Andrews by Professor William Knight in the Year 1902, and hung in the Moral Philosophy Classroom for the Use of Students, St Andrews, was published by W.C. Henderson & Son, 1902. In the Preface, Knight explains that he believes 'University students can learn much from a study of the vera effigies of great men, whose works they read, and whose characters and theories are dicussed in college lectures'. The Catalogue (p. 12) shows that the following busts were presented by Knight and arranged round the Moral Philosophy Classroom: cat no. 137 Socrates; 138 Homer; 139 Clytie; 140 Head of a Barbarian Chief; 141 Julius Caesar; 142 Michael Angelo; 143 Milton; 144 Dante.HC968inscr.: XI.39 / 2401KNIGHT, Professor WilliamCreated by190019001800190048 cm high 21 cm wide approx1900ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-10-11ADsg1 2608collect>interncollect>intern19091912c.1909-191211:57:4916:14:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458MROHR19381856Updated normal locations from cons. Changed current location from cons to bp. Amycat. no. 23Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITBELL PETTIGREW, SIR JAMESANATOMISTPITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JAMESANATOMYPROFESSORDEANMEDICINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-11-012010-07-272004-10-11PurchasePITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsProbably commissioned by the University for the Bell Pettigrew Museum. The Museum was planned and constructed 1909-1911 and opened in 1912. Withey notes that Robin Lee Woodward, '19th century Scottish sculpture' (PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1977) states that the piece was produced c. 1903.1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord state2004-10-11goodBust of Sir James Bell PettigrewVery good (Matthew Withey, 1996) Graffiti on sculpture in pencil - eyes, buttons etc. have been outlined. Not highly visible. Could be cleaned. (H Rawson February 2005)1996WITHEY, Matthew1996c. 1909-19121Sir James Bell Pettigrew (1834-1908), comparative anatomist. Very interested in the mechanics of flight. In 1875 he was appointed Chandos Professor of Medicine and Anatomy and Dean of the medical faculty in the University of St Andrews. In 1877 he represented St Andrews and Dundee on the Medical Council and in 1886 just St Andrews. After his death the Bell Pettigrew Museum was erected in St Andrews paid for by his wife.sculptureBUSTbpmarbleBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITBELL PETTIGREW, SIR JAMESANATOMISTPITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JAMESANATOMYPROFESSORDEANMEDICINEobject history file1996Probably commissioned by the University for the Bell Pettigrew Museum. The Museum was planned and constructed 1909-1911 and opened in 1912. Withey notes that Robin Lee Woodward, '19th century Scottish sculpture' (PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1977) states that the piece was produced c. 1903.HC969marble inscr.: P.M. plinth labelled.: J. BELL PETTIGREW / M.D. LL.D. FRS. / CHANDOS PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE / 1875-1908University of St AndrewsCreated by191219091909191286 cm high (without plinth) 68 cm widec.1909-1912APUniversity of St Andrews2010-10-072010-07-22CONSERVEDCONSERVEDconservationconservationC0227C0230PITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, James (1856-1938)CRE2004-10-11ABDALE, AmyBust returned from conservation at Graciela Ainsworth, and re-installed in the bp museum. See conservation report (C2010.5)2010-10-07bp1 433collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWS09:38:5716:56:2016:12:4614:54:5216:42:1312:15:5212:01:42University of St AndrewsE2009.62009-03-072009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sac114ac114ac114alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19731911`insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, Wardlaw HallAlison Scott. University Hall, Wardlaw Hall, corridor between rooms 4 & 5Patricia de Montfort. University Hall, Wardlaw Hallpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University Hallpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.EDINBURGHTHE DEAN VILLAGEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-162011-04-012011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-03-021998-03-02HC:C3DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: 2 guineas insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-022011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodfairgoodfairRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Gateway GalleriesThe Dean Villageframemountartworkfoxing on lower centre of picture; debris between image and glazing; mount and frame fine (Sandy Trant 1999)Splitting at left mirror-plate. scratch to bottom edge at centre.Several insects in lower section.Slight discolouration/patches/spots at lower centre.University Hall, Wardlaw Hall19581963198419891999199920032008200920092010unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica19581983198419901999199920032008200920092010ADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandprintetchinguhetchingPILGRIM TRUSTEDINBURGHTHE DEAN VILLAGEARCHITECTURETOWNSCAPEobject files in Collections Officewood: 52.5 x 42.3 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 19901999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 200928 May 20092 March 2010Commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC97signed in pencil, lower right: Robert C.Robertson; inscribed in pencil, lower left: The Dean Village 3/25The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by63019461946193919391939194526.2 x 22.5 cm. (sight)1940s1953MADAn etching depicting the buildings and rooftops of The Dean Village with hills in the background. A number of industrial buildings are shown including a mill.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-03-02ABuh1 2609conservacollect>interncollect>intern19031903190315:15:1615:16:3915:10:07HC149single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1ad458ad458RACHR19381856cat. no. 24Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITBUTE, MARQUIS OFPHILANTHROPISTPITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JAMESCRICHTON STUART, JOHN PATRICKBUTE MEDICAL BUILDINGSMEDICINEANATOMYBUTE CHAIRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-082010-11-112010-11-022005-03-092004-10-11PurchasePITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JamesGeneral Council, University of St Andrews1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord stateIn 1930, Macgillivray produced a bronze statue of Bute for erection within Finlay Garden, Cardiff. The Marquis is celebrated in the city for rebuilding Cardiff Castle.2004-10-11goodBust of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButeGood (Matthew Withey, 1996) Slightly soiled (H Rawson February 2005)1996WITHEY, Matthew1996HC149 - portrait of Marquis of Bute19031Portrait of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButeJohn Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of Bute (1847-1900) was Rector of the University of St Andrews 1892-1898.sculptureBUSTbutemarbleBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITBUTE, MARQUIS OFPHILANTHROPISTPITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, JAMESCRICHTON STUART, JOHN PATRICKBUTE MEDICAL BUILDINGSMEDICINEANATOMYBUTE CHAIRobject history file1996HC970marble inscr.: POSTHUMOUS / Macgillivray R.S.A. 1903 plinth labelled.: THE MOST HONOURABLE JOHN PATRICK / THIRD MARQUIS OF BUTE KT. LLD. / LORD RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY 1892-1898 / FOUNDER OF THE BUTE CHAIR OF ANATOMY / AND DONOR OF THE BUTE MEDICAL BUILDINGS / THIS BUST WAS PLACED HERE BY THE / GENERAL COUNCIL AS A MEMORIAL OF HIS / SIGNAL GENEROSITY AND INVALUABLE / SERVICES TO THEIR ALMA MATERGeneral Council, University of St AndrewsCreated by190319031903190390 cm high (without plinth) 67 cm wide1903APUniversity of St AndrewsDALE, AmylabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα2010-11-012010-11-01CleanedconservationC0272Marble bust of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, third Marquis of Bute (1847-1900) Sculpted 1903 by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray John Patrick Crichton-Stuart wrote extensively on Scottish history and institutions, and became a benefactor of St Andrews providing the University with a chair of anatomy, a medical hall, and a students' union building. He was twice elected rector between 1892 and 1898. 2010-11-11PITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY, James (1856-1938)CRE2004-10-11AB10:00DALE, AmyRemoved from Bute by Graciela Ainsworth conservators. Taken to thier studio in Edinburgh for full conservation. To be returned to the new Medical Sciences building.2010-10-25cons1 2704collect>intern19291929192912:04:43HC972HC2002.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114RACRAC19211842LANG, ANDREWHAYWARD, IDA MPORTRAITmedallionbronzeRICHMOND, W BsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152005-03-152005-03-09DonationRICHMOND, William BlakeHAYWARD, Ida M.1Present2005-03-09ComponentRecord state2005-03-09goodPortrait medallion of Andrew LangGood. Crack in wood surrounding medallion at the bottom centre to the left of the plaque. (R Clerke 8/3/2005)HC972 Andrew Lang medallionHC2002.20 Andrew Lang sealc.19131Portrait medallion of Andrew LangSeal belonging to Andrew Lang. Cameo seal in a gold setting with an engraved head of Heracles or Herakles (Hercules)Andrew Lang (1844 - 1912) Scholar, folklorist, poet and man of letters. This portrait medallion is one of two identical ones. The other was presented in 1922 by Sir Peter Scott Lang (see Court Minutes 9 June 1922). It is displayed with a memorial table to Andrew Lang which was composed in 1913 (See object history file for HC2002.20).sculptureportrait medallionstshbronzeLANG, ANDREWHAYWARD, IDA MPORTRAITMEDALLIONBRONZERICHMOND, W Bobject history fileHC971Inscr. around head on medallion: ANDREWS LAND A.D. 1844.1912. Inscr. on plaque below: PRESENTED BY/ MISS IDA M. HAYWARD FLS/ GALASHIELS/ DEC. 1929HAYWARD, Miss Ida MCreated by192919291913191347 cm diameter1929ADUniversity of St AndrewsRICHMOND, Sir William Blake (1842 - 1921)CRE2005-03-09ABstsh1 2779collect>interncollect>intern19221922192212:05:0412:04:43HC971HC2002.20single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HR19211842LANG, ANDREWSCOTT LANG, SIR PETERPORTRAITmedallionbronzeRICHMOND, W BsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152005-04-28DonationRICHMOND, William BlakeSCOTT LANG, Peter RedfordSee Court Minutes, June 19221Present2005-04-28ComponentRecord state2005-04-28unknownPortrait medallion of Andrew LangHC971 Andrew Lang medallion HC2002.20 Andrew Lang sealc.19131Portrait medallion of Andrew LangSeal belonging to Andrew Lang. Cameo seal in a gold setting with an engraved head of Heracles or Herakles (Hercules)Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Scholar, folklorist, poet and man of letters. This portrait medallion is one of two identical ones. It is displayed with a memorial table to Andrew Lang which was composed in 1913 (See object history file). The other was presented in 1929 by Miss Ida M. Hayward.sculptureportrait medallionstscbronzeLANG, ANDREWSCOTT LANG, SIR PETERPORTRAITMEDALLIONBRONZERICHMOND, W Bobject history fileSee Court Minutes, June 1922HC972Inscr. around head on medallion: ANDREWS LANG A.D. 1844.1912.SCOTT LANG, Sir PeterCreated by192219221913191347 cm diameter1922ADUniversity of St AndrewsRICHMOND, Sir William Blake (1842 - 1921)CRE2005-04-28AUstsc1 26101920199020th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektRACHRcat. no. 27Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITBURNET, JOHNGREEKCLASSICSJOHN BURNET HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2005-03-092004-10-11unknownunknownunknown1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord state2004-10-11goodPortrait medallion of John BurnetGood (Matthew Withey, 1996) Good, but some verdigris. (R Clerke 8/3/2005)1996WITHEY, Matthew199620th century1John Burnet (1836-1928) was a classical scholar and Professor of Greek at the University of St Andrews 1891-1926. John Burnett Hall was opened as a University residence in 1965. It was previously the Atholl Hotel. This plaque is mounted outside at the front of the building.sculptureportrait medallionjbhbronzeBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITBURNET, JOHNGREEKCLASSICSJOHN BURNET HALLobject history file1996HC973inscr.: JOHANNIS BURNET / ESTO MEMORunknownCreated by199019201920199062 cm diam20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-10-11ABjbh1 2576collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople19601980probably c.196514:18:4114:15:5113:58:2915:30:33'Synthesis and Realism; Working for Oscar Nemon' in the catalogue of the 39th exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors, 13-18 May 2002single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.30-35Photograph of Rothenstein sitting for the portrait bust.hcr1hcr1cr67ac114HR1985190628Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project.Moved to Crawford Arts Centre from Parliament Hall strongroom, due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BUSTsculptureROTHENSTEIN, SIR JOHNNEMON, OSCARPORTRAITRECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-042011-08-042011-07-112011-03-282004-07-27BOONHAM, NigelunknownNEMON, OscarProbably presented by Sir John Rothenstein.1Present2004-07-27ComponentRecord state2004-07-27goodBust of Sir John RothensteinGood (Matthew Withey, 1996)199620082009WITHEY, MatthewRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica199620082009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-08-032011-08-0319601Sir John Rothenstein (1901-1992) was Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1964-67. He was awarded the honorary degree LL.D. by the University of St Andrews in 1965. Rothenstein was Director of the Tate Gallery, 1938-64. There is a cast in bronze at the Tate in London. This work is more interesting, as it is in clay. It may be the original. See note from Matthew Withey, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, on file.sculptureBUSTOpen Access StoreoastoreclayBUSTSCULPTUREROTHENSTEIN, SIR JOHNNEMON, OSCARPORTRAITRECTORobject history file199628 July 200816 September 2009GENProbably presented by Sir John Rothenstein.HC974inscr.: O.N.Created bydbi HC974 front.jpgdbi HC974 side.jpg198019601960196046 cm highprobably c.1965AUUniversity of St AndrewsNEMON, Oscar (1906-1985)CRE2004-07-27AB13:57ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 5, bay 2, shelf C2011-07-11Open Access Storageoastore/row5/bay2C1 26111976197624 July 1976single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRcat. no. 29Inventoried and researched by Matthew Withey, Museum and Gallery Studies student, 1995-1996. See his personal project, an illustrated catalogue of the sculpture collection.BUSTsculpturePORTRAITSTUDENTDAVID RUSSELL HALLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα1899-12-302004-10-11DonationunknownCREE, M.H.1Present2004-10-11ComponentRecord state2004-10-11unknownBust of 'The Student'1996WITHEY, Matthew1996c.19761sculptureBUSTdrhbronzeBUSTSCULPTUREPORTRAITSTUDENTDAVID RUSSELL HALLobject history file1996HC975base inscr.: 'THE STUDENT' / PRESENTED TO / DAVID RUSSELL HALL / BY / DR M.H. CREE / 24 JULY 1976CREE, Dr M.H.Created by197619761976197644 cm high (without base)24 July 1976ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-10-11AUdrh1 2492collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1800199919th or 20th century14:57:2212:10:1312:07:1415:29:26HC172HC1016HC1017HC1018single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ac114HRCCCMoved to Museum Collections office picture store, from University Special Collections, where it had hung on wall.PORTRAITCOURT OF SESSIONFORBES, JOHN HAYMEDWYN, LORDJUDGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-022011-04-152011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222003-12-19unknownunknownunknown1Present2003-12-19ComponentRecord stateVOCE, Ella2003-12-192011-06-02fairfairPortrait of John Hay Forbes, Lord Medwynfair. Canvas slack in frame - needs restretching. Very dirty, with yellowed varnish. Cracking to ears and right side of collar. Minor paint loss, lower centre and to left of nose. Frame very dirty. Losses and scratches to all corners, losses to flower, upper centre left; leaf, upper right; flower, lower centre, plus more minor losses, scratches and cracks across frame.See condition report in file by Christine Bullick. Frame: as before. Flower reliefs very cracked and worn, all over the frame.2003RAWSON, Helen2003HC172 - portrait of Alexander Penrose Forbes first half of 19th century1Alexander Penrose ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesJohn Henry Forbes, Lord Medwyn (1776-1854) became a lord of session in 1825. He became a lord of the justiciary in 1830, resigned the appointment in 1847 and retired from the bench in 1852. He was the father of Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, and George Hay Forbes, Scottish episcopal priest of Burntisland. This portrait was identified as John Hay Forbes, Lord Medwyn, by Christine Gascoigne - it had long hung in Special Collections. Its provenance and history are not known. It was not listed by Dr Cant in his 'Catalogue of Portraits'. Research into the dress of the sitter might confirm that the subject is Forbes. Special Collections holds archival material relating to the Forbes family, particularly George Hay Forbes.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasPORTRAITCOURT OF SESSIONFORBES, JOHN HAYMEDWYN, LORDJUDGEObject history file97.0 cm x 85.0 cm Ornate gilt frame with flower, acorn and leaf moulding.2003HC976noneunknownCreated by199918001810185474.0cm x 62.0cm (sight)19th or 20th centuryAUUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0249unknownCRE2003-12-19ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16A1 2502collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern12:30:5410:54:0914:44:0009:51:04HC214single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektcr67ac114ad458ac114HRCCCIn the Museum Collection Office picture store.PORTRAITNICOLL, FRANCISRAEBURN, SIR HENRYUNITED COLLEGERECTORST LEONARDSGENERAL ASSEMBLYPRINCIPALMINISTERCHURCH OF SCOTLANDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMODERATORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-292011-05-302011-05-172011-04-112010-04-222004-01-07HC:C2unknown artist,1Present2004-01-07ComponentRecord statePortrait by Raeburn dates from 1814. This is probably the mezzotint by R.M. Hodgetts referred to on the file of HC214 as being owned by the University of St Andrews. Needs more research.VOCE, Ella2004-01-072011-05-17goodgoodPortrait of Francis Nicolloverall good. The frame is scraped slightly (HR, 5/4/04)As before. Small holes in side of frame edges.2004CHEN, Chuchiu2004HC214 - Portrait of Nicoll by Raeburn19th century1Portrait of Francis NicollFrancis Nicoll (1770-1835) was awarded the degree of D.D. by the University of St Andrews in 1807. He was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1809. In 1819 he was presented by the Prince Regent to the parish of St Leonard's, St Andrews, Fife. He resigned from this office in 1824. Principal of United College of the University of St Andrews, 1819-35, he was appointed Rector of the Univeristy in 1822. He drew up the address presented to George IV during the royal visit in August 1822. Nicoll is depicted as the collector of the Ministers' Widows fund, for which he was an active campaigner. He was instrumental in amending the original Act to set up the fund. This Act (54 George III cap. 169) and the one it repealed of 1779 (19 George III cap. 26) constitute important stages in the history of the Churches and Universities (Scotland) Widows and Orphans Fund. The University and the SNPG both possess copies of a mezzotint of HC214 by R.M. Hodgetts. The SNPG has a photograph of another portrait, supposedly of Nicoll, attributed to Raeburn, likely to be slightly earlier than HC214, and held in a private collection.PortraitsprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperPORTRAITNICOLL, FRANCISRAEBURN, SIR HENRYUNITED COLLEGERECTORST LEONARDSGENERAL ASSEMBLYPRINCIPALMINISTERCHURCH OF SCOTLANDUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSMODERATORobject history file71.6 cm x 54.2 cm13 January 2004RAEBURN, Sir Henry (1756-1823)HC977inscr. on backboard in pencil: PRINCIPAL NICOLL / after SIR HENERY RAEBURN Document on table by Nicoll inscr.: An Act to Amend and render more effectual an Act passed formerly for the better raising and securing a Fund for a Provision for the Widows and Children of the Ministers of the Church of Scotland &c 1814Created by1814189953.5 cm x 36.0 cm (sight)University of St Andrewsunknown artist, after RAEBURN, Sir Henry (1756-1823)CRE2004-01-07ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack15B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack15B1 2504collect>interncollect>intern194019401940ST ANDREWS12:13:5412:07:53University of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27PH209single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114JABHRBOMBSUNDIALWARBOMBERGERMANYST MARY'S QUADRANGLECONFLICTLIBRARYCARNEGIE BUILDINGST MARY'S COLLEGEDAMAGEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152009-12-072004-02-10CollectedCollected after bombing. Stored in Muniments, University Library, until December 2003, when it was transferred to Museum Collections.1Present2004-02-10ComponentRecord state2004-02-10fairCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesBomb, shrapnel from, which damaged the Carnegie building of the University Library, 25 October 1940fairPH209 - sundial affected by bombabout 19401sundial: Oughtred's double horizontal dialThe bomb blew HC209, the sundial which used to stand in St Mary's quadrangle, from its plinth. The plinth remains in the quad.gwmetalBOMBSUNDIALWARBOMBERGERMANYST MARY'S QUADRANGLECONFLICTLIBRARYCARNEGIE BUILDINGST MARY'S COLLEGEDAMAGEobject history fileCollected after bombing. Stored in Muniments, University Library, until December 2003, when it was transferred to Museum Collections.HC978Manufactered by19401940193819402 parts: (1) 19.4 x 7.5 x 1.5; (2)12 x 6.5 x 3.6cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsMANU2004-02-10ACgw1 2505collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003December 200315:13:2314:46:3417:57:0717:56:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ad458HRHRAIR SQUADRONRAFROYAL AIR FORCEARMED FORCESST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFLIGHTplaquesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-022011-03-022011-01-312011-01-312010-04-222004-02-10DonationTransferred from Muniments, University Library1Present2004-02-10ComponentRecord state2004-02-10goodSt Andrews University Air Squadron plaquegood. Some extraneous gilding and varnish to reverse.ROBINSON, Claire2011-03-02mid 20th century1Hole for hook for hanging, reverse.plaqueOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODmetalpaintAIR SQUADRONRAFROYAL AIR FORCEARMED FORCESST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSFLIGHTPLAQUEobject history fileTransferred from Muniments, University LibraryHC979inscr. on crest: ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY AIR SQUADRON R.A.F.V.R. inscr. below crest as motto: ABUNE THE LAVECreated byHC979 University of St Andrews Air Squadron.jpg2003200319301990H17.4 x W 14.6 x D1.7 cmDecember 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2004-02-10ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 434collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>intern19391946195319581958ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS09:39:3417:10:3717:32:5816:56:1309:19:3414:34:2016:42:1312:15:5812:01:44published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1993.3E2009.619932009-03-0719932009-01-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektLived in Kilmarnock and Glasgow. As a painter and etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects, Robertson’s style fitted well with the aims of the Recording Scotland scheme. The Committee acquired a total of seven artworks by this artist. This includes four watercolours recording building in Edinburgh and Perthshire and also Dunkeld Cathedral. The remaining three artworks are etchings, including the iconic Forth Bridge.1940sp20, ill. p.21ac114ac114ad458ad458ac114alh10ac114ad458ad458JABAVG19731911`insurance list, by artistlist by location, 1963 or 1983. University Hall, Wardlaw HallAlison Scott. University Hall, Wardlaw Hall, bottom of stairwellPatricia de Montfort. University Hall, Wardlaw HallBorrowed for student exhibition. University Hall, Wardlaw Hall, telephone roompresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University Hallpresent in ground floor, Wardlaw Wing, University HallPresent in University Hall.Removed from University Hall Old Wing to the Crawford store during refurbishment.Returned to Ground Floor, Wardlaw Wing after close of Recording Scotland exhibition.Removed from Wardlaw building, University Hall, due to refurbishment. Put in Library picture store.Returned to Wardlaw building, University Hall.FIRTH OF FORTHFORTH BRIDGEARCHITECTUREBRIDGEgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-162011-05-062011-05-062011-04-042011-04-012011-03-282011-02-172011-02-172010-03-021998-03-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Present"Recording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45", Gateway Galleries, St Andrews20092009The University of St Andrews holds full copyright for the Pilgrim Trust collection. Copyright for each painting was signed over to the Pilgrim Trust during the Recording Scotland project, and then handed over to the University following the publication of the "Recording Scotland" book. Papers relating to this are held in the David Russell archive in Special Collections.1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesUnknownValue: 2 guineas insurance list, by artist1958KELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, JenKELSHAW, Jen1998-03-022011-03-212011-03-212011-03-212011-03-21goodfairfairfairgoodElegy to the Scottish LandscapeRecording Scotland: Capturing a country threatened by war, 1939-45Crawford Arts CentreGateway GalleriesThe Forth Bridgegeneralframemountartworkframe fine; mount discoloured, print slightly warped, debris inside glazing (Sandy Trant, 1999)Chip in glazing at upper left.Splitting at right mirror-plate. Chipping at bottom centre and bottom left corner.Metal band visible at middle of left edge. Debris/insects at lower left.As 1998, print slightly warped.17University Hall, Wardlaw Hall195819631984198919931999199920032008200920092010unknownSCOTT, AlisonMONFORT, Patricia deunknownTRANT, SandyRAWSON, HelenKERACHER, SusanBURDGE, JessicaunknownRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica195819831984199019931999199920032008200920092010high quality imagePHILLIPSON, AndyADAMSON, Peterblack and white photographHC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust\\eta\images\Collections documentation images\Heritage collection\Heritage collection, art\HC98.tif2011194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording ScotlandprintetchinguhetchingPILGRIM TRUSTFIRTH OF FORTHFORTH BRIDGEARCHITECTUREBRIDGEobject files in Collections Officewood: 42.2 x 52.4 cm1958196322 October 19841989 - 19902 February 19931999November 1999September 200321 February 200812 March 200928 May 20092 March 2010PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC98signed in pencil, lower right: Robert C.Robertson; inscribed in pencil, lower left: The Forth Bridge label, verso, pencil: PROPERTY OF THE PILGRIM/ TRUST/ THE FORTH BRIDGE/ by/ ROBERT C. ROBERTSON/ (90)The PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated byHC98.jpg63119461946193919391939194523.0 x 33.3 cm (sight)1940s1953MADAn etching showing the Forth Bridge over the Forth of Firth. A steam train is shown going over it.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, act. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-03-02ABuh1 2506collect>interncollect>intern20032003December 2003ST ANDREWS15:23:3916:56:36St Andrews MuseumE2006.172006-09-032006-07-01single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HRURNASHESST ANDREWS DAYHOLIDAYPROTESTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202004-02-10DonationScotlandTransferred from Muniments, University Library, to Museum Collections1Out on loan2004-02-10ComponentRecord state2004-02-10fairWho Do You Think You Are?: Heraldry and Genealogy in Modern ScotlandSt Andrews MuseumUrn containing 'the ashes of St Andrews Day'. Egg-shaped urn, on three scrolled legs, with three crests of University of St Andrews on top.fair. Heavily tarnished. Two dents to lid.ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-23mid 20th century1The ashes of the St Andrews Day holiday - thought to have been created by students in protest at the loss of the holiday.Open Access Storeoastoreelectroplate. Ashes inside urn.URNASHESST ANDREWS DAYHOLIDAYPROTESTobject history fileTransferred from Muniments, University Library, to Museum CollectionsHC980inscr. on side: ST. ANDREWS DAY inscr. inside lid: 113Created bydbi HC980.jpg200320031930197021 cm high x 10 cm diam. approx.December 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCRE2004-02-10LC16:56ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, row 6, bay 4, shelf A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/row6/bay4A1 2507peoplecollect>intern20032003December 2003ST ANDREWS15:30:3214:48:25University of St AndrewsE1994.61994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRHRMoved from the Gateway Galleries permanent display to the Crawford Arts Centre during development of MUSA.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.plaqueARMSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOAT OF ARMSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-022010-04-222004-02-10DonationTransferred from Muniments, University Library1Present2004-02-10ComponentRecord stateThe University coat of arms was adopted in 1905.2004-02-10goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 1Arms of University of St Andrews on metal plaquegood. Tarnished. Soiling to reverse.20082009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20082009ROBINSON, Claire2011-03-02after 19051plaqueOpen Access StoreoastoremetalPLAQUEARMSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOAT OF ARMSobject history fileAugust 200816 September 2009Transferred from Muniments, University LibraryHC981Created byHC981 University of St Andrews crest.jpg2003200319051990H29.4 x W 21.5 x D 0.5 cmDecember 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsCRE2004-02-10ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack28 in costume bay2011-03-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 2508collect>interncollect>intern1791179112 September 179114:38:1415:39:38James Tassie, 1735-1799, National Galleries of Scotlandsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2HR17991735CAMEOmedallionTASSIE, JAMESMELVILL, ROBERTPORTRAITMILITARYGENERALGOVERNORTOBAGODOMINICAST VINCENTGUADELOPEGRENADAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-202004-02-10HOLLOWAY, JamesDonationTASSIE, JamesMELVILL, RobertSee UY459 A; no.20 - miscellaneous University Senate Papers 1690-1858; Letter from General Robert Melville, presenting Tassie medallion of himself to the University, 1791. 'Mount Melvill, 12 September 1791 To the Rector, Principals and Professors of the University of the City of St Andrews Gentlemen, A most valuable Friend of mine now with me, whose wishes are to me always Commands, having lately prevailed with me to permit my Bust in Profile to be taken by the celebrated Mr Tassie in the form of a Medallion; and it having been judged by Connoisseurs to be worthy of that Artist, who to the honour of this Country has been acknowledged in all others to be the first Master in his ingenious Art, which possesses this excellence over Painting, or even Sculpture on the hardest Marble, that it, in a manner, bids defiance to time itself - [Tempus Edan Serum]. I do on these grounds, and that I presume the generosity of you gentlemen and the good disposition which you are pleased to honour me, may be as sensibly gratified by a small, as it could be by a more costly token of my zeal and respect for the University, request your favourable acceptance of one of these Busts, and that you will be pleased to allow it a small space in your Public Library among the more valuable Donations there'. The letter goes on to discuss delivery of the medallion via Melvill's friend Captain Duncan, Chief Magistrate of the city. Signed 'R. Melvill'. 1Present1924-02-10ComponentRecord state2004-02-10goodMedallion portrait of Lieutenant General Robert Melvillgood. Lace on collar slightly soiled. Frame cracked, upper centre, with other more minor cracks and loss of gilding.15:39:05oastore2011-06-20ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-2317911Letter of donation (see History field) indicates that this is one of several duplicate medallions of Melvill by Tassie. Robert Melville (1723-1809) studied at Glasgow and Edinburgh universities. A member of the 25th foot, also known as the Edinburgh regiment (now the Queen's Own Scottish Borderers), he became governor of Guadelope, and for seven years from 1763, governor of Grenada, the Grenadines, Dominica, St Vincent and Tobago.Open Access StoreoastoreVitreous pasteCAMEOMEDALLIONTASSIE, JAMESMELVILL, ROBERTPORTRAITMILITARYGENERALGOVERNORTOBAGODOMINICAST VINCENTGUADELOPEGRENADAOpen Access Storeobject history fileGilt oval frame H17.4 x W14.8 x D3.5 cmGENSee UY459 A; no.20 - miscellaneous University Senate Papers 1690-1858; Letter from General Robert Melville, presenting Tassie medallion of himself to the University, 1791. 'Mount Melvill, 12 September 1791 To the Rector, Principals and Professors of the University of the City of St Andrews Gentlemen, A most valuable Friend of mine now with me, whose wishes are to me always Commands, having lately prevailed with me to permit my Bust in Profile to be taken by the celebrated Mr Tassie in the form of a Medallion; and it having been judged by Connoisseurs to be worthy of that Artist, who to the honour of this Country has been acknowledged in all others to be the first Master in his ingenious Art, which possesses this excellence over Painting, or even Sculpture on the hardest Marble, that it, in a manner, bids defiance to time itself - [Tempus Edan Serum]. I do on these grounds, and that I presume the generosity of you gentlemen and the good disposition which you are pleased to honour me, may be as sensibly gratified by a small, as it could be by a more costly token of my zeal and respect for the University, request your favourable acceptance of one of these Busts, and that you will be pleased to allow it a small space in your Public Library among the more valuable Donations there'. The letter goes on to discuss delivery of the medallion via Melvill's friend Captain Duncan, Chief Magistrate of the city. Signed 'R. Melvill'. HC982inscr. on medallion: LIEUTENANT GEN: / ROBERT MELVILL / 1791 / TASSIE F [fecit].MELVILL, General RobertCreated bydbi HC982.jpg17911791179117917.5 x 5.0 cm (approx) (actual)12 September 1791ADUniversity of St AndrewsTASSIE, James (Scottish: 1735-99)CRE1924-02-10AB15:39:05ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1D1 2509collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20032003January 200310:41:3512:28:1715:19:1115:17:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458reh2ad458ad458HR18511771PHICALEIAPHICALEIAN MARBLESMARBLESBRITISH MUSEUMHENNING, JOHNplaster castsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012011-05-162011-02-182011-02-182004-02-10DonationHENNING, JohnTransferred to Museum Collections from Muniments, the University Library.1Present2004-02-10ComponentRecord stateJohn Henning also made casts of the Parthenon (Elgin) marbles.2004-02-10fairCasts of Phicaleian marbles: six plaster casts of Phicaleian marbles, nos. 13-23, mounted in hinged wooden display box.fair. 2nd and 3rd marbles (nos. 15/16, 17/19) cracked. Loss to right breast of central female figure, 3rd marble (no. 17). Box - poor condition. Much damage to leather covering over wood.10:41:1415:17:15oastore/row6/bay1Boastore2011-02-18ROBINSON, Claire15:172011-06-012011-02-1818231The original Phicalean marbles are presumably in the British Museum. These casts would have served for decoration and study, of Greek sculpture, life forms, etc. Caution: glazing and casts are not fixed, but lift out.sculptureplaster castOpen Access Storeoastoreplaster. Box: woodleather surface covering.PHICALEIAPHICALEIAN MARBLESMARBLESBRITISH MUSEUMHENNING, JOHNPLASTER CASTOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore in row6, bay1, shelfBTransferred to Museum Collections from Muniments, the University Library.HC983inscr. on marbles, in raised plaster, 1-6: (1) SEPTR XI 13 HENNING 14 PHICALEIAN MARBLES; (2) 16 PHICALEIAN MARBLES / HENNING F [fecit] LONDON 1823 15; (3) 17 BRITISH MUSEUM / HENNING F LONDON 1823 JULY 31 19; (4) PHICALEIAN MARBLES 18 LONDON 1823 HENNING; (5) 20 PHICALEIAN MARBLES SEPTR XI HENNING F 1823 21; (6) 22 PHICALEIAN MARBLES HENNING F 1823 SEPTR XI 23 inscr. on label on base of box: 261Created by2003200318231823W30.5xL24.6xH5.5 cm closed; W30.5xL49.5x H2.7 openJanuary 2003ADUniversity of St AndrewsHENNING, John (Scottish: 1771-1851)CRE2004-02-10AC10:41:14ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 2510collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19661966196616:31:1416:31:0215:30:3216:27:4118:01:3017:58:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458HRHRMoved to Bute Terrapin store.Moved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.plaqueMCINTOSH FAMILYMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELGUNTHER, ROBERTAMCINTOSH, ROBERTAMCINTOSH, JOHNMCINTOSH, ELIZA RYMERMCINTOSH, ANN BARCLAYMCINTOSH, ELIZA MITCHELLCONGREGATIONALIST CHURCHST ANDREWSCHURCHMCINTOSH, AGNESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052011-07-052011-03-282011-02-022011-01-312011-01-312010-04-222004-02-10DonationunknownTrustees of Congregationalist Church, St AndrewsDonated to University of St Andrews. Held in Special Collections, University Library, ms30344/1, until January 2004, when it was transferred to Museum Collections. E3171Present2004-02-10ComponentRecord state2004-02-10goodMcIntosh family memorial plaque, from Congregationalist Church, St Andrewsgood. Tarnished. 'L' and 'N' of Eliza Rymer McIntosh, and 'R' of 'Barclay' abraded.20042009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20042009ROBINSON, Claire2011-02-151919196611919OwnedPurchaseCongregationalist Church, St AndrewsMCINTOSH, William CarmichaelWilliam Carmichael and Agnes McIntosh paid for this family plaque to be installed in the Congregationalist Church, St Andrews in 1919, according to William's autobiography and his biographer, A.E. GuntherWilliam Carmichael McIntosh was Professor of Natural History, the University of St Andrews, 1882-1917.plaqueOpen Access StoreoastorebrassPLAQUEMCINTOSH FAMILYMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELGUNTHER, ROBERTAMCINTOSH, ROBERTAMCINTOSH, JOHNMCINTOSH, ELIZA RYMERMCINTOSH, ANN BARCLAYMCINTOSH, ELIZA MITCHELLCONGREGATIONALIST CHURCHST ANDREWSCHURCHMCINTOSH, AGNESobject history file4 June 200416 September 2009William Carmichael and Agnes McIntosh paid for this family plaque to be installed in the Congregationalist Church, St Andrews in 1919, according to William's autobiography and his biographer, A.E. GuntherDonated to University of St Andrews. Held in Special Collections, University Library, ms30344/1, until January 2004, when it was transferred to Museum Collections. E317HC984inscr. on plaque: IN MEMORIAM / JOHN MCINTOSH/ DEACON AND TRUSTEE 1840 - JULY 1897 / ELIZA RYMER MCINTOSH 1820 - MAY 1881 / ANN BARCLAY MCINTOSH / TREASURER1877-1883 / ELIZA MITCHELL MCINTOSH / TREASURER 1896-1901 / ROBERTA MCINTOSH / (MRS A GUNTHER) / 1842-1869 inscr. on label, verso: ms 30344/1MCINTOSH, William Carmichael and MCINTOSH, AgnesCongregationalist Church, St AndrewsTrustees of Congregationalist Church, St AndrewsCreated byHC984.jpg1919196619661919191919661919191960.9 x 38.1cm19191919-19661966POADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-02-10ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack282011-01-31Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack281 2582collect>internpeople19401940194012:15:0515:29:30An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's Chapelsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.HC985(2)HC985(3)HC985(4)HC985(5)HC985(6)ac114ac114HRHR19501875Hung in Dining Room, Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222004-09-06MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present BOREHAM, Louise11 November 200820082008£5.50 plus VATLouise Boreham requested a Black and White photo, 5x7 inches in October 2008. An invoice was sent on 11 November 2008, for £5.50 plus 97pence VAT. A form was signed, in person, for private use only, when she viewed the watercolour.2004-09-06ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request costReproduction request notes2004-09-06goodCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthGood. Frame chipped, upper right side, centre right side and centre left side (HR, 9 August 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042009black and white photographcolour photograph1998199819391In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - Teacher and ReformerCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - Bestower of PeaceCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - the ElementsCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - HealerCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: left window in apse - The Old Dispensation.paintingwatercolourOpen Access StoreoastoreHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's Chapelwatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 41.3 cm10 August 2004January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(1)inscr. upper left: CENTRAL EAST WINDOW / ST SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / D.S. 1939 inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18491850194019401939193976.5 x 37.2 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2583collect>interncollect>intern194019401940ST ANDREWS12:15:2612:15:06An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's ChapelUniversity of St Andrews LibraryE2004.520042004-09-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.ac114ac114HRHR19501875On exhibition in cases in Main Library foyer.Moved to Principal's House Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONTEACHERREFORMERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-09-06HC985(1)MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present2004-09-06ComponentRecord state2004-09-06goodWork and WorshipUniversity LibraryCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - Teacher and ReformerGood. Abraded upper left. Frame scraped, centre right side and centre left side (HR, 9 August 2004).200420052009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200420052009black and white photographcolour photograph199819981939 or 19401In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONTEACHERREFORMERobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 41.3 cm2 September 20044 February 2005January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(2)inscr. upper left: SOUTH WALL inscr. upper right: ST SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / TEACHER & REFORMER inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18511852194019401939194076.5 x 37.2 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's ChapelSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2584collect>interncollect>intern194019401940ST ANDREWS12:15:3812:15:06An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's ChapelUniversity of St AndrewsE2003.42003-05-042003-03-14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.ac114ac114HRHR19501875Hung in Dining Room, Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONPEACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-09-06HC985(1)MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present2004-09-06ComponentRecord state2004-09-06goodThe Good, the Bad and the Holy: Church and Congregation in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - Bestower of PeaceGood. Lifting in frame. Right panel of 'stained glass' lifting. Frame scraped, top and upper left. (HR, 9 August 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042009black and white photographcolour photograph199819981939 or 19401In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONPEACEobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 41.3 cm10 August 2004January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(3)inscr. upper left: SOUTH WALL inscr. upper right: ST SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / "BESTOWER OF PEACE" inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18531854194019401939194076.5 x 37.2 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's ChapelSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2585collect>interncollect>intern194019401940ST ANDREWS12:15:5012:15:06An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's ChapelUniversity of St AndrewsE2003.42003-05-042003-03-14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.ac114ac114HRHR19501875Hung in Dining Room, Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONELEMENTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-09-06HC985(1)MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present2004-09-06ComponentRecord state2004-09-06goodThe Good, the Bad and the Holy: Church and Congregation in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - the ElementsGood. Slightly lifting in frame. Some paint loss (minor), lower left, along line of frame. Slight nick, upper right. Frame scraped, centre right side and centre left side. (HR, 9 August 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042009black and white photographcolour photograph199819981939 or 19401In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONELEMENTSobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 41.3 cm10 August 2004January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(4)inscr. upper left: SOUTH WALL inscr. upper right: ST SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / "THE ELEMENTS" inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18551856194019401939194076.5 x 37.2 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's ChapelSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2586collect>interncollect>intern194019401940ST ANDREWS12:16:0112:15:07An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's ChapelUniversity of St AndrewsE2003.42003-05-042003-03-14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.ac114ac114HRHR19501875Hung in Dining Room, Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONHEALERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-09-06HC985(1)MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present2004-09-06ComponentRecord state2004-09-06goodThe Good, the Bad and the Holy: Church and Congregation in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: south wall - HealerGood. Slightly lifting in frame. Frame scraped, centre right side and centre left side. (HR, 9 August 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042009black and white photographcolour photograph199819981939 or 19401In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONHEALERobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 41.3 cm10 August 2004January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(5)inscr. upper left: SOUTH WALL inscr. upper right: ST SALVATOR'S CHAPEL / "HEALER" inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18571858194019401939194076.5 x 37.2 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's ChapelSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2587collect>interncollect>intern19401940194012:16:1012:15:07An Unfulfilled Vision: The Commission for St Salvator's ChapelThe Stained Glass Designs of Douglas Strachan for St Salvator's Chapelsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004). Copy on file. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/juliette.htmlUnpublished essay: on Museum Collections website (2004): http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/strachan.html Copy on file.ac114ac114HRHR19501875Hung in Dining Room, Principal's HouseMoved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.STRACHAN, DOUGLASstained glassWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONDISPENSATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-09-06HC985(1)MACDONALD, JulietteMACDONALD, Alistair D.CollectedSTRACHAN, DouglasUniversity of St AndrewsDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.1Present2004-09-06ComponentRecord state2004-09-06goodCartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: left window in apse - The Old Dispensation.Good. Paint abraded, upper centre, lower right corner. Frame scraped, centre right side and centre left side. (HR, 9 August 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen20042009black and white photographcolour photograph199819981939 or 19401In 1933 Douglas Strachan was commissioned to create a new scheme of stained glass windows, to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel. This watercolour sketch is one of eight cartoons he produced in 1939/40, in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled, largely due to a misunderstanding and breakdown in communications between Strachan and the University, and the planned windows were never installed. Descriptions of all eight windows survive in the University archive. The design for the apse formed a Te Deum. The left window was to depict the Old Dispensation, the central one the Ultimate Expression of Truth and the right the New Dispensation. Four of the five windows of the south wall were to depict Christ in his roles as Teacher and Reformer, the Bestower of Peace, Healer and Sufferer. The central window of the south wall was to be devoted to the Elements. See essays on Strachan and the scheme, on file, by Juliette MacDonald and D. Alistair MacDonald.Cartoon, one of six, illustrating designs for scheme of stained glass windows in St Salvator's Chapel: central east window - The Ultimate Expression of TruthpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperSTRACHAN, DOUGLASSTAINED GLASSWINDOWCARTOONSKETCHDESIGNST SALVATOR'S CHAPELEASTCHURCHRELIGIONWORSHIPCHRISTIANITYCOMMISSIONDISPENSATIONobject history fileLight blue / grey wood 80.5 x 39.5 cm10 August 2004January 2009CITCITDesigns provided by Strachan to the University of St Andrews, for comment, in Spring 1940.HC985(6)inscr. on label on reverse: PICTURE RESTORERS / Aitken Dott'Son / ESTABLISHED 1842: / FINE ART DEALERS / 26 SO. CASTLE ST. / EDINBURGH inscr. in pencil below framer's label: A4975University of St AndrewsCreated by18591860194019401939194076.5 x 35.5 cm1940ACUniversity of St AndrewsHC985(1)-(6) - other cartoons illustrating scheme for stained glass windows of St Salvator's ChapelSTRACHAN, Douglas (Scottish; 1875-1950)CRE2004-09-06ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2588collect>internpeople19252000after 192512:16:4215:29:30HC936HC943single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektBorn in Dundee in 1867, the son of a leather merchant, Stewart Carmichael was educated at Dundee High School. He attended evening art classes at the studio of Peter D Lauder after winning a school prize for a study he produced. In 1883 he began training as an architect and then moved to London aged nineteen. He studied art in France, Belgium and Italy and later returned to Dundee. In 1905, Carmichael was appointed as an advisor of drawings by the Scottish Education Department and spent several weeks each year examining the work of Scottish post-16 school students. The Recording Scotland committee purchased five artworks from Carmichael, including three watercolours. The Collection also contains a lithograph of his native Dundee, which shows his fine skills as a draftsman.ac114ac114HRHR19501867Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.CARMICHAEL, STEWARTSYMBOLISTALLEGORYScotlandMYTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-03-282010-04-222004-09-08unknownCARMICHAEL, StewartScotland1Present2004-09-08ComponentRecord state2004-09-08goodAllegory of Scotland2009RAWSON, Helen2009unknownunknownunknownColour slideblack and white photographcolour photographHC936, HC943 - other works by Carmichael19991999199919251Ignorabimus (?)Dundee Women Reading the War Newspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCARMICHAEL, STEWARTSYMBOLISTALLEGORYSCOTLANDMYTHobject history fileJanuary 2009HC986inscr. lower left: CS 1925Created byHC986.jpg186218632000192519251925117.0 x 91.5 cm (sight)after 1925AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCARMICHAEL, Stewart (1867-1950)CRE2004-09-08ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack26B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack26B1 2614collect>interncollect>intern1920200420th century12:17:3714:09:11HC988single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458HRHRLOCHLOCH MAREEPATERSON, TLANDSCAPEMOUNTAINHILLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-02-022010-04-222004-10-13unknownPATERSON, T.Found in cupboard in McIntosh Hall. Transferred from McIntosh Hall, 24 September 2004.1Present2004-10-13ComponentRecord state2004-10-13fairLoch MareeFair. Faded and foxed (HR, 13 October 2004)HC988 - Loch Eck by Paterson20th century1Loch EckpaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperLOCHLOCH MAREEPATERSON, TLANDSCAPEMOUNTAINHILLobject history file36.2 x 46.2 cm Plain wood frameFound in cupboard in McIntosh Hall. Transferred from McIntosh Hall, 24 September 2004.HC987signed lower left: [T] Paterson inscr. on backboard in pencil: Loch Maree stamped on backboard: [?] AND DUNCAN / DECORATORS, SIGNWRITERS, / PHONE - ARTISTS COLOURMEN - 1238 / PICTURE FRAMING & MOUNTING / 138, SOUTH STREET, ST ANDREWSCreated by200419201920199022.7 x 33.3 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsPATERSON, TCRE2004-10-13ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2615collect>intern1920200420th century12:17:37HC987single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRLOCHLOCH ECKPATERSON, TLANDSCAPEMOUNTAINHILLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152010-04-222004-10-13unknownPATERSON, T.Found in cupboard in McIntosh Hall. Transferred from McIntosh Hall, 24 September 2004.1Present2004-10-13ComponentRecord state2004-10-13fairLoch EckFair. Faded and foxed. Scratch on glazing, upper right. Frame stained white, upper right side (HR, 13 October 2004)HC987 - Loch Maree by Paterson20th century1Loch MareepaintingwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paperLOCHLOCH ECKPATERSON, TLANDSCAPEMOUNTAINHILLobject history file36.2 x 46.2 cm Plain wood frameFound in cupboard in McIntosh Hall. Transferred from McIntosh Hall, 24 September 2004.HC988signed lower left: [T] Paterson inscr. on backboard in pencil: Loch Eck printed on label on backboard: Helen Firth / The Art Shop / 138 South Street / St Andrews / Fife / PICTURE FRAMER / ARTISTS' SUPPLIERCreated by200419201920199022.5 x 33.3 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsPATERSON, TCRE2004-10-13ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2616collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19061999after 190611:43:0812:18:3517:38:13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHC989/2cr67ac114ad458HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.Library ref. Shelf 3 No. 22aLEVEEDICKINSONSKING EDWARD VIIROYALTYMONARCHKINGHOLYROOD PALACEEDINBURGHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-292011-04-152011-03-012010-04-222004-11-01unknownDickinsons114 New Bond Street. London, Englandunknown1Present2004-11-01ComponentRecord statePublished by Dickinsons.2004-11-01fairThe First Levee of King Edward VII at the Palace of Holyrood HouseFair. Some foxing. Glass needs cleaning. Frame: good condition, some chips and scratches (Lucia Colagiovanni, 1/11/04)2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia20041 January 19061See also the key to the picture in rack 5, picture store.Key to Messrs Dickinson's Painting, "The First Levee of King Edward VII at the Palace of Holyrood House"printprintOpen Access StoreoastoreHC989/2 - key to this pictureprint on paperLEVEEDICKINSONSKING EDWARD VIIROYALTYMONARCHKINGHOLYROOD PALACEEDINBURGHobject history file36.7 x 118.0 cm Plain wood frame1 November 2004HC989/1inscr. upper centre: London January 1 1906 Published by Dickinsons publisher to Her Majesty the late Queen Victoria. 114 New Bond Street. Copyright registered. inscr. on backboard: DICKINSONS / Print Publishers to her late Majesty Queen Victoria / FRAME MAKERS, PORTRAIT & MINATURE PAINTERS / PHOTOGRAPHERS / 114 NEW BOND STREET, / LONDON inscr. on label on backboard, lower right: SHELF 3 NO 22a unknownPublished by199919061906190629.0 x 60.0 cmafter 1906AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland114 New Bond Street. LondonDickinsonsPUB2004-11-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, picture racking, rack24A2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 2617collect>interncollect>intern19061999after 190612:18:5012:18:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ac114HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.LEVEEDICKINSONSKING EDWARD VIIROYALTYMONARCHKINGHOLYROOD PALACEEDINBURGHKEYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152011-04-152010-04-222004-11-01HC989/1unknownDickinsons114 New Bond Street. London, Englandunknown1Present2004-11-01ComponentRecord statePublished by Dickinsons.2004-11-01fairKey to Messrs Dickinson's Painting, "The First Levee of King Edward VII at the Palace of Holyrood House"Fair. Some foxing. Glass needs cleaning. Frame: good condition, some chips and scratches (Lucia Colagiovanni, 1/11/04)2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia20041 January 19061See also the picture for which this is the key in rack 15, picture store.The First Levee of King Edward VII at the Palace of Holyrood HouseprintprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperLEVEEDICKINSONSKING EDWARD VIIROYALTYMONARCHKINGHOLYROOD PALACEEDINBURGHKEYobject history file33.8 x 64.6 cm plain wood frame1 November 2004HC989/2inscr: Below key:KEY TO MESSRS DICKINSON'S PAINTING, "THE FIRST LEVEE OF KING EDWARD VII AT THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD HOUSE". inscr: on backboard: Shelf 3 22b / key to 22aunknownPublished by199919061906190628 x 59 cmafter 1906AUUniversity of St AndrewsHC989/1 - the picture for which this is the keyEngland114 New Bond Street. LondonDickinsonsPUB2004-11-01ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack24A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack24A1 435collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1939194619531958195809:39:5911:52:2411:49:1811:48:4217:18:1809:20:0812:34:4112:16:0212:01:44published for the Pilgrim Trust by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh,single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940sp114, col. ill. p.115ac114kjk2kjk2kjk2ac114ac114ad458ad458ad458AVGinsurance list, by artistHepburn Hall, Common Room list by location, 1963 or 1983MISSING Noted as NOT being at Hepburn Hall, in letter from Warden of Hepburn Hall to Ian Carradice, dated 13th October 1992. MissingDUNKELDDUNKELD CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαFunded byCreated byPilgrim TrustROBERTSON, Robert CurrieinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμόςpersonpersoonpersonnePersonإسم شخصπρόσωπο2011-06-062011-05-202011-05-202011-05-202011-05-162011-04-042011-02-172011-02-172011-02-171998-02-031998-03-02HC:C3James B. Salmond ed.,DonationROBERTSON, Robert CurrieScotlandThe PilgrimTrustPresented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).1Missing1998-03-02ComponentRecord stateUnknownValue: 10 guineas insurance list, by artist19581998-03-02unknownDunkeld CathedralHepburn Hall, Common Room195819631992unknownunknown195819831992HC1-135, all other works from Pilgrim Trust194611939CommissionedThe PilgrimTrustCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Recording Scotlandpaintingwatercolourmissingwatercolour on paperPILGRIM TRUSTDUNKELDDUNKELD CATHEDRALARCHITECTURE, RELIGIOUSobject files in Collections Office1958196313 October 1992PUBLCommissioned by the Pilgrim Trust during World War II as part of a project to record sites of beauty or historic interest threatened by the war.Presented to the University in 1953 through the offices of Sir David Russell who was a member of the Scottish Committee. In a letter from Russell, noted at a meeting of the University Court on 17 Feb. 1953, he said the works were to hang in halls of residence and "... it is the wish of the committee that this should be regarded as a tribute to the late Principal, Sir James Irvine who was Convenor of the Committee". (See UV 505 Minutes of the University Court 1952/3 No. 5 pp. 116-7).HC99titled and signed, lower left: Dunkeld Cathedral / Robert C. RobertsonThe PilgrimTrustThe PilgrimTrustCreated by1946194619391939193919451940s1953MADWatercolour depicting the exterior of Dunkeld Cathedral. The nave and tower are the focus of the painting, with an area of grass in the foreground. A tree stands in the right of the foreground with a number of figures beyond it.University of St AndrewsScotlandROBERTSON, Robert Currie; (Scottish, fl. 1911- c.1973)CRE1998-03-02MUmissing1 2618collect>intern18971999after 189714:29:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.DIAMOND JUBILEEDICKINSONSQUEEN VICTORIAROYALTYMONARCHQUEENST PAULS CATHEDRALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222004-11-08unknownAIKMAN, GeorgeWATT, J.W.unknown1Present2004-11-08ComponentRecord stateEtched by George Aikman, after a drawing by W. Aikman.2004-11-08poorThe Diamond Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, 22nd June 1897Poor. Foxed. Glass needs cleaning. Stained, upper right, upper centre and upper left. Yellowed Frame: good condition, some scratches (Lucia Colagiovanni, 8/11/04)2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia2004c. 1897c.18971printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperDIAMOND JUBILEEDICKINSONSQUEEN VICTORIAROYALTYMONARCHQUEENST PAULS CATHEDRALobject file103 x 121 cm wood frame8 November 2004AIKMAN, WHC990inscr. lower centre: The Diamond Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral 22nd June 1897/ In Commemoration of the sixtieth year of the Reign of Queen Victoria, Empress of India inscr. lower left: Drawn by W. Aikman, London inscr. lower right: Etched by George Aikman A.R.S.A. / (copyright. reg d) upper centre: published by J. W. Watt 10 FORTH St. Edinburgh. on the backboard : SHELF 3 n 5 / Diamond Jubilee Thanksgiving / service at St. Paul's / 2nd June 1897.unknownCreated byPublished by19991897189718971898189882 x 100 cmafter 1897AUUniversity of St AndrewsScotland10 Forth Street, EdinburghAIKMAN, George, after AIKMAN, WWATT, J.W.CREPUB2004-11-08ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20B1 2619collect>interncollect>internconservacollect>intern18001999after 180012:24:1912:23:2911:56:5316:46:11single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458hcr1HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.WOMANPORTRAITOLD WOMANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-242011-05-242011-05-162010-12-212010-04-222004-11-15unknownunknownunknownIf this portrait is indeed of Eliza McIntosh, it may have come to the University with Chattan House, her former home (now McIntosh Hall), bequeathed to the University in 1931 by W.C. McIntosh.1Present2004-11-15ComponentRecord stateProbably Eliza McIntosh, mother of William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Natural History 1882-19172004-11-15poorPortrait of an Elderly LadyPoor. The canvas is cut in two points, centre right and lower left, paint loss upper centre, the wood frame has scratches. Beading missing, two places, upper centre, and also from right top centre.2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia200419th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasWOMANPORTRAITOLD WOMANobject file85.5 cm x 75.5 cm15 November 2004HC991McIntosh hall / E floor storeunknownCreated by189918001800189962.0 cm x 51.2 cm (actual)after 1800AUUniversity of St Andrewscheck/assessmentcheck/assessmentC0238C0264unknownCRE2004-11-15ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack25A2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack25A1 2620collect>intern19371999after 193714:25:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt13 August 1937ad458HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.FJORDICELANDBREIDFIORD FJORDVADSTEINABERGHERGILSEYCRAIGIE, SIR WILLIAMARNSON, MAGNUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222004-11-15unknownARNSON, Magnus A.unknownPerhaps presented to University of St Andrews by Sir William Craigie.1Present2004-11-15ComponentRecord stateDate based on date presented to Sir William Craigie2004-11-15goodBreidfiord Fjord from Vadsteinaberg in Hergilsey, IcelandGood. frame scratched, centre right.2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia2004c.1937193711937DonationCRAIGIE, William AlexanderPresented to Sir William Craigie on the occasion of his 70th birthday, by his Icelandic friends.paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasFJORDICELANDBREIDFIORD FJORDVADSTEINABERGHERGILSEYCRAIGIE, SIR WILLIAMARNSON, MAGNUSobject file82.6 cm x 117.2 cm15 November 2004Presented to Sir William Craigie on the occasion of his 70th birthday, by his Icelandic friends.Perhaps presented to University of St Andrews by Sir William Craigie.HC992signed. in paint, lower right: M A A inscr on the back: Presented to Sir William / Alexander Craigie / by his Icelandic friends / on the occasion of his / seventieth birthday / 13 August 1937 / see letters carved on frame / Heregisley Iceland. inscr. verso lower centre: Breidfiord / from Vadsteinaberg / in Hergilsey / by Magnus A. ArnsonCRAIGIE, Sir William AlexanderunknownCreated by19371999193719371930193766.5 cm x 100.8 cm (actual)13 August 1937after 1937DAUUniversity of St AndrewsARNSON, Magnus A.CRE2004-11-15ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 2621collect>intern1900199920th century14:13:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.AUTUMNMACGEORGERIVERLANDSCAPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-022010-04-222004-11-15unknownMACGEORGE, W.S.unknown1Present2004-11-15ComponentRecord state2004-11-15fairRiverscape, AutumnFair. Damage to frame, top left. White paint on frame, top left. Needs backboard.2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia200420th century1paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasAUTUMNMACGEORGERIVERLANDSCAPEobject file67.3 cm x 80.0 cm15 November 2004HC993inscr. on reverse: W. S. MacGeorgeunknownCreated by199919001900198062.0 cm x 75.1 cm (sight)20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsMACGEORGE, W.S.CRE2004-11-15ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack19B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack19B1 2622collect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>intern18921990after 189216:24:1116:23:5216:23:3215:30:3317:21:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ac114ad458HRHRMoved to Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.DEAN OF DIVINITYDIVINITYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMEtextileACADEMIC DRESSST MARY'S COLLEGEGOWNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-142011-07-142011-07-142011-03-282011-02-032010-04-222004-11-16PurchaseR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated)Edinburgh or Glasgow, ScotlandR.W. Forsyth1Present2004-11-16ComponentRecord state2004-11-16poorDean of Divinity gown: violet gown with long closed sleeves and square collar and facings in white material. Sleeves lined with white material.poor. Gown faded, worn and stained. White collar, facings and sleeves very dirty and stained. Badge has been removed from left facing (HR 16 Nov 2004).20042009RAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica20042009ROBINSON, ClaireROBINSON, Claire2011-07-132011-07-13after 18921Dean of Divinity gown from the University of St Andrews.textileCOSTUMEOpen Access Storeoastoremixed fibresDEAN OF DIVINITYDIVINITYUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSCOSTUMETEXTILEACADEMIC DRESSST MARY'S COLLEGEGOWNobject history fileDecember 200416 September 2009HC994inscr. on leather lable sewn into collar: R.W. Forsyth/LIMITED / [James Middlemass &Co. Incorporated] /ROBE MAKERS / EDINBURGH & GLASGOW. / DEAN OF THE FACULTY / OF DIVINITY also marked on label: AWARD SILVER PRIZE MEDAL / PARIS EXHIBITION 1872] / KIMBERLEY 1892 / THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR ROBES / EDINBURGH 1886 / EDINBURGH 1890R.W. ForsythCreated bydbi HC994 front.jpgdbi HC994 side.jpgdbi HC994 back.jpg1990189218921990width of shoulders: 40.0 cm length of gown: 130.0after 1892APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburgh or GlasgowR.W. Forsyth (James Middlemass & Co. Incorporated)CRE2004-11-16ADROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, costume bay12011-02-03Open Access Storageoastore/row9/bay11 2623collect>intern18551999after 185517:44:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRHRIn picture store, Younger Hall.QUEEN VICTORIAWELLINGTON, DUKE OFVICTORIAROYALTYMONARCHHORSEGRAVES, HENRYWAR HERONAPOLEONWATERLOOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-012010-04-222004-11-22unknown[GRAVES], HenryPall Mall, London, Englandunknown1Present2004-11-22ComponentRecord state2004-11-22fairQueen Victoria and the Duke of WellingtonFair. Frame is split on the left side. Otherwise good. Print is foxed and very dirty. Glass is scratched.2004COLAGIOVANNI, Lucia200416 April 18551printprintOpen Access Storeoastoreprint on paperQUEEN VICTORIAWELLINGTON, DUKE OFVICTORIAROYALTYMONARCHHORSEGRAVES, HENRYWAR HERONAPOLEONWATERLOOobject file90.5 cm x 142.5 cm Wood frame15 November 2004HC995inscr. verso: London published April 16th 1855 by Henry [Graves] [Comp] Pall Mall [indec.] inscr. on the back: Gallery of the fine art / ALEXANDER HILL / Carver, Gilder, And PICTURE FRAME MAKER. / Publisher, Printseller, & Colourman, to the Royal Scottish Academy / of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, / 67 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH, / (Nearly opposite the ROYAL INSTITUCTION) / A [ indec.] AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF FRAME / AND ENGRAVINGS / AND THE BEST WORKMANSHIP, CHASTE AND APPROPRIATE IN DESIGN / AND ORNAMENT MAY BE SEEN AT THE SHOP / FRAMES RE-GILT. PICTURES CLEANED AND RESTORED..unknownPublished by199918551855185566.7 cm x 119.4 cm (sight)after 1855AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandPall Mall, London[GRAVES], HenryPUB2004-11-22ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack22B2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack22B1 2624people1921193120th century15:30:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHR19871908In picture store, Younger Hall.Taken to Principal's House. I did not see it hung, as the Principal was then away for a fortnight, and wished to arrange its positioning himself upon his return.Moved from Principal Lang's residence to Museum Collections Office picture store, on his retirement.CRUCIFIXIONCHURCHST SALVATORWINDOWWEBSTER, GORDONCHRISTST MARYST JOHNST LEONARDST ANDREWsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-04-222004-11-22PurchaseWEBSTER, Gordon M.5 Newton Terrace, Glasgow, ScotlandWEBSTER, Gordon M.Provided to University as a prepatory sketch for the window installed in the apse of St Salvator's Chapel.1PresentSPROSON, AlanMarch 200620062006£35 + VATThe work was originally sent to Alan Sproson for remounting and reframing. However, the Principal required it at short notice, and asked that only the cracked glass be replaced (as the other work would take too long). Mr Sproson replaced the glass and also infilled the damage to the existing mount - however, the paint did not dry to exactly the right colour and he had no time to amend this. Principal Lang is aware that we wish to remount and reframe the work, and this is to be done on its release from the Principal's House.2004-11-22ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notes2004-11-22fairStudy for window in centre of the apse of St. Salvator's Church: The Crucifixion.Watercolour is good. Wood surround is split diagonally from both top corners; must be acidic. Glass of frame is cracked. Frame much chipped and scratched. Backboard is split, needs replacing. (HR, Nov. 2004) Glass replaced, joints in wooden mount infilled (see Process table), March 2006 (HR).200420062009COLAGIOVANNI, LuciaRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen200420062009ADAMSON, Petercolour photographblack and white photograph1998199920th century1The 'leading' round the glass is represented by paper set over the sketch. The sketch is set in a wood surround in the shape of a window, within a wood frame. On the stained glass window itself, for which this is a preparatory sketch, to the left of the Cross are St Andrew, St Leonard, and a figure who may be St John. At the foot are the three Marys. This window thus makes symbolic reference to all the patron saints of the town and university: St Andrew, with the Holy Saviour (St Salvator), St Leonard, St Mary and St John for the colleges. The figures in the upper parts of the flanking lights are the Chosen, who gave up their lives willingly in the service of God. The Burning Bush, the symbol of the Church of Scotland, is contained in the upper part of the window. The scenes at the base depict the Sacrifice of Abraham, the Stoning of St Stephen and the Discovery of Cain's Guilt. The contrasting colours - the red-robed Saviour and the blues and greens of the other characters - draw the eye back to the central figure of Christ.watercolourwatercolourOpen Access Storeoastorewatercolour on paper (see notes)CRUCIFIXIONCHURCHST SALVATORWINDOWWEBSTER, GORDONCHRISTST MARYST JOHNST LEONARDST ANDREWobject file108 cm x 69.2 cm15 November 200429 March 2006January 2009Provided to University as a prepatory sketch for the window installed in the apse of St Salvator's Chapel.HC996inscr. on backboard: FROM / GORDON M. WEBSTER / 5 NEWTON TERRACE / GLASGOW C. 3.WEBSTER, Gordon M.Created by18651866193119211921193168.0 cm x 30.5 cm (sight) (widest)20th centuryAPUniversity of St AndrewsScotland5 Newton Terrace, GlasgowWEBSTER, GORDON M. (1908-1987)CRE2004-11-22ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack21B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack21B1 2625collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>internpeople1921192118 June 1921198321 September 198315:08:2514:54:4414:50:2517:59:4611:21:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ac114ad458ac114HRHR1936185313ADiscovered in garret above Upper College Hall.In 'Catalogue of Portraits'. This catalogue was compiled by Dr Cant during his time as archivist of the University of St Andrews. It has not been published. Cant notes: Discovered June 1981 in garret above Upper College Hall.CAMPBELL, LEWISGREEKPORTRAITHAMILTON, JOHN MCLUREPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-022011-05-302011-05-302011-04-192011-03-252010-04-222004-11-24HC:C2DonationHAMILTON, John McLureANDREWS, C. MaynardThis painting of Lewis Campbell, which was painted 'some years ago' by Mr McLure Hamilton, had remained with Mrs Campbell until her death. After her death, Mr Hamilton wished to present it to the University. Mrs C. Maynard Andrews of Cricket Field Cottage, Harrow, made the approach, as executrix. The Court decided to accept the gift. (CM 18 June 1921 p.102). Court Minutes 31 October 1921, p. 6: It is noted that the portrait has been received. The Court deferred consideration of hanging the portrait.1Present2004-11-24ComponentRecord stateValue: £ 650 (insurance)1983VOCE, Ella2004-11-242011-06-02fairfairPortrait of Lewis Campbellfair. Surface dirt.Small bulge, upper left of centre and upper right corner. Numerous small holes in upper section of canvas (punctures?). Unglazed. Frame: chipped and worn in numerous places. See condition report in file by Christine Bullick.200019811944KERACHER, SusanunknownCANT, Ronald Gordon200019811979late 19th / early 20th century1Lewis Campbell, M.A., LL.D., Hon. D. Litt., was Professor of Greek in the University of St. Andrews from 1863-1892.Portraitspaintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasCAMPBELL, LEWISGREEKPORTRAITHAMILTON, JOHN MCLUREPROFESSORUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history filegilt wood frame 86.0 x 101.2 cmApril 2000June 19811944This painting of Lewis Campbell, which was painted 'some years ago' by Mr McLure Hamilton, had remained with Mrs Campbell until her death. After her death, Mr Hamilton wished to present it to the University. Mrs C. Maynard Andrews of Cricket Field Cottage, Harrow, made the approach, as executrix. The Court decided to accept the gift. (CM 18 June 1921 p.102). Court Minutes 31 October 1921, p. 6: It is noted that the portrait has been received. The Court deferred consideration of hanging the portrait.HC997inscr. recto lower right: HAMILTON [inscr. hidden by frame] inscr. verso: 26757ANDREWS, Mrs C. MaynardCreated byHC997.JPG192119211880191566.2 x 81.2 cm18 June 1921ADA portrait of Lewis Campbell, Professor of Greek at the University of St. Andrews from 1863-1892. He is shown in profile sitting in an upholstered chair reading a book. In the background is the interior of a study.University of St Andrewscheck/assessmentC0247HAMILTON, John McLure (1853-1936)CRE2004-11-24ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack16B2011-02-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack16B1 2626collect>interncollect>intern19001999before 199918:00:5817:29:24single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458HRJWFFORTIFICATIONFARMBUILDINGARCHITECTUREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-192011-03-012010-04-222004-11-24unknownunknownunknown1Present2004-11-24ComponentRecord state2004-11-24goodFortified farm buildingGood. Frame scraped (HR, Nov. 2004).20th century1Could this be one of the Pilgrim Trust works?paintingoil paintingOpen Access Storeoastoreoil on canvasFORTIFICATIONFARMBUILDINGARCHITECTUREobject history file44.6 x 59.2 cm Painted wood frameHC998indecipherable inscr. on reverse.unknownCreated byHC998.JPG199919001900199933.5 x 47.6 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownCRE2004-11-24ABROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20A2011-03-01Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20A1 2628collect>intern18501999before 199914:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HRARCADIEARCADIALAMOTTE, ALPHONSEPOUSSIN, NICOLASPASTORALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-02-021899-12-302004-12-13unknownLAMOTTE, AlphonseParis, Franceunknown1Present2004-12-13ComponentRecord stateThe work is inscribed 'Chalcographie Du Louvre'. The original work dates from 1638-1640 and is H 85 x L 121 cm. It is in the Louvre, Paris: cat. no. 7300.2004-12-13fairLes Bergers D'ArcadieFair. Surface dirt to print. Stained, upper right. Faded, lifting in mount. Mount stained, lower right. Mount very dirty (HR, 13 December 2004).19th century?1printENGRAVINGOpen Access Storeoastoreink on paperARCADIEARCADIALAMOTTE, ALPHONSEPOUSSIN, NICOLASPASTORALobject history file53.5 x 64.7cm Black wood framePOUSSIN, Nicolas (1594-1665)HC999inscr. recto lower centre: LES BERGERS D'ARCADIE inscr. recto lower left: NICOLAS POUSSIN PINXIT inscr. recto lower right: ALPHONSE LAMOTTE SCULPSIT Inscr. recto lower centre: CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE Impress on mount: CHALCOGRAPHIE DU LOUVRE / MUSEES NATIONAUXunknownCreated by199918501800189937.5 x 44.5 cm (sight)before 1999AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisLAMOTTE, Alphonse, after POUSSIN, Nicolas (1594-1665)CRE2004-12-13ACROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, rack20B2011-02-02Open Access Storageoastore/pictureracking/rack20B1 4348collect>interncollect>interncollect>internmid 20th century19:06:5009:51:4511:40:05collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC1058HC1059HC1060HC1061HC1062HC1063HC1064HC1065(1)HC1065(2)HC1066HC1067HC1068HC1069HC1070HC1071HC1072HC1073HC1074HC1075HC1076HC1077(1)HC1077(2)HC1078(1)HC1078(2)HC1078(3)hcr1kjk2ad458University of St AndrewsclubBeggar's BenisonScotlandEnlightenmentWIG CLUBPRINCE REGENTMerchantsMale ClubGentrySCOTTISH HISTORY(England)Europe, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, AnstruthersubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-04-012010-12-20MC:C48HC:C62Beggar's Benison clubBeggar's BenisonAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1732-1836The collection was gifted to the University of St Andrews in the mid 20th century.Snuff or tobacco boxDrinking GlassDrinking vessel.Drinking Glass.Breath Horn.Punch Bowel.Wine Glass.Seal Matrix.Impression of seal matrix HC1065 (2).Seal Matrix.Seal Matrix.Seal Matrix.Seal Matrix.Sash.Sash.Test platter.Brass Plate.Medal.Medal.MedalMedal on loop of red ribbon.Medal on loop of red ribbon.Wig Box.Base of wig stand.Wig standMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialBadgessashessealspriapic glassesWINE GLASSpunch bowelBREATH HORNTEST PLATTERSNUFF BOXmodel headStevenson, David, The Beggar's Benison. Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland and their Rituals, East Linton, 2001HC:C1University of St Andrewscollected byBeggar's BenisonThe Beggar’s Benison Collection is a small collection of material including badges, sashes, seals, two priapic glasses, a wine glass, a punch bowl, ‘breath horn’, ‘test platter’ and snuff box (supposedly containing the pubic hair of a mistress of George IV). Much of the material bears phallic iconography and obscene inscriptions. The Beggar’s Benison was a male club, focusing on sex, based in Anstruther 1732-1836. Early members were local merchants and gentry, but later members were recruited from the upper ranks of society and included the Prince Regent. The surviving objects and archival material (the latter held in the Special Collections department of the University Library) were donated to the University in the mid 20th century, as was material of the related Wig Club of Edinburgh, including the model head on which the wig ‘composed of the Privy-hairs of royal courtezans’ was once displayed. The artefacts are relatively rare: it is unusual for such material to have survived the somewhat prudish Victorian era.University of St Andrews 4332collect>interncollect>internEarly 18th to 20th century19:11:0212:12:57collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC273(1)HC273(10)HC273(11)HC273(12)HC273(13)HC273(14)HC273(15)HC273(16)HC273(17)HC273(18)HC273(19)HC273(2)HC273(20)HC273(21)HC273(22)HC273(23)HC273(24)HC273(3)HC273(4)HC273(5)HC273(6)HC273(7)HC273(8)HC273(9)HC272(1)HC272(2)HC263HC264(1)HC264(2)HC265(1)HC265(2)HC265(3)HC265(4)HC265(5)HC266(1)HC266(2)HC266(3)HC267(1)HC267(2)HC267(3)HC267(4)HC267(5)HC267(6)HC268(1)HC268(10)HC268(11)HC268(12)HC268(13)HC268(14)HC268(15)HC268(16)HC268(2)HC268(3)HC268(4)HC268(5)HC268(6)HC268(7)HC268(8)HC268(9)HC269(1)HC269(2)HC269(3)HC269(4)HC269(5)HC269(6)HC269(7)HC270(1)HC270(2)HC270(3)HC270(4)HC270(5)HC270(6)HC271(1)HC271(2)HC271(3)HC271(4)HC271(5)HC2001.41(1)HC2001.41(2)HC2001.41(3)HC2001.41(4)HC2001.41(5)HC2001.41(6)hcr1ad458University of St Andrewssilverspoon18th century20th centuryST LEONARD'S COLLEGEST SALVATOR'S COLLEGEST MARY'S COLLEGEUNITED COLLEGESCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-04-08MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsSilver SpoonsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Early 18th to 20th centuryUniversity of St Andrewstablespoon with narow, almost oval bowl, facetted join, and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow almost oval bowls, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow , almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24.tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end, 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24.tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join on back and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24.tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 22 .tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, Hanovarian end and facetted join. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end, 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24table spoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and a Hanoverian end. 1 of 24table spoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and a Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted joins and hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24.tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24.tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24tablespoon with narrow, almost oval bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end. 1 of 24serving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg-shaped bowl, facetted join and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with a pointed oval bowl and an oar end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.serving spoon with an egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long pointed rat-tail.1 of 5tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end; the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5.tablespoon with oval bowl and Hanoverian end, the bowl junction is a long, pointed rat tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with an oval bowl and Hanovarian end; the bowl junction is a pointed rat-tail. 1 of 5tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 3tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 3.tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6 tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon, with a long, egg-shaped bowl and an old English end, 1 of 6tablespoon with a long egg-shaped bowl and an Old English end. 1 of 6tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction being a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip . 1 of 16 .tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanovarian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon, with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon, with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with a shallow, broad, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian ends, the juction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16.tablespoon with shallow, broad egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end ;the junction is a long strip. 1 of 16 .tablespoon with pointed oval bowl which is very deep at the stem end; Hanoverian end. The junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is faceted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem and with a Hanoverian end; junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with a pointed, oval bowl, very deep at the stem end and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double-drop. 1 of 7.tablespoon with pointed oval bowl, very deep at the stem end, and with a Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 7tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 6 tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted with a double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is facetted double drop. 1 of 6tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long, egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end; the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5.tablespoon with long egg-shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop. 1 of 5 .tablespoon with long, egg shaped bowl and Hanoverian end, the junction is a facetted double drop 1 of 5coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.coffee spoon, silver, Art Nouveau.Museum CollectionsSilver Collectionspoonmustard spoonsalt spoonSERVING SPOONTABLESPOONHC:C10University of St Andrewscollected bySilver SpoonsThe silver collection includes many fine examples of silver spoons dating from the early 18th century to 20th century. At St Andrews, students entering the University were entitled to the use at mealtimes of a silver spoon during their time in college, in return for a payment. Examples dating from the 18th century survive from St Salvator's, St Leonard's, St Mary's and the United College (formed in 1747 by the merger of St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges). These 18th century spoons are all of Edinburgh manufacture: some may have been made from earlier spoons melted down and re-made. The collection also includes silver cutlery used in halls of residence in the 20th century and a small collection of six Art Nouveau coffee spoons made in England 1907-1908, which were bequeathed to the University.University of St Andrews 4333collect>interncollect>intern15th-18th century12:29:5516:47:18collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C7HC:C6HC260HC293HC294ac114ad458University of St AndrewssilverMACEmazerCUPCAPSTAN SALTcommunion cupST LEONARD'S COLLEGEST MARY'S COLLEGEST SALVATOR'S COLLEGESCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghEurope, United Kingdom, England, LondonEurope, France, ParissubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-062011-04-08MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsEarly Scottish SilverAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.15th-17th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMazersMacesThe Bruce Cup; the cup is of mazer shape, on a foot, but is all of silver; the bowl is broad, but quite deep, and the prominent rim is stepped outside the bowl, (see notes)...The Capstan Salt; a cylindrical, trumpet foot with a lined, turned-over edge; another turn-over moulding at the waist covers the join with the upper part which curves upwards (see notes..)The Guild Cup; a tall, slender, highly decorated cup; it has a shallow bowl, the outside covered with punched, lozenge diaper decoration which forms the background to three chased acorns (see notes..)Museum CollectionsSilver Collectionmacescollege mazersBruce CupGUILD CUPCAPSTAN SALTMURRAY CUPcommunion cupDalgleish, George and Fothringham, Henry Steuart, Silver: Made in Scotland, exh. cat., National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2008HC:C11University of St Andrewscollected byEarly Scottish SilverThe silver collection contains several early pieces. Three medieval maces date from the 15th century (two are thought to be of French manufacture; one Scottish). Items of plate include the St Leonard’s College Mazer (mid 16th - early 17th century); the St Mary’s College Mazer (the earliest surviving piece of fully hallmarked Edinburgh silver, dating from 1552-1562); the Bruce Cup, given to the College by Peter Bruce, Principal of St Leonard’s College 1611-1630 (refashioned in Edinburgh 1727); the Guild Cup; presented to the Faculty of Theology by Dr William Guild in 1628 (produced in London 1613-14); and the Capstan Salt (a salt dish so called because of its shape, made in St Andrews by Patrick Gardyne, mid 17th century). The St Leonard’s College Communion Cup was made in Edinburgh by William Law, 1679 to 1681; it was presented by Anne Murray, Lady Halkett, in 1681, and is also known as the Murray Cup. The collection also contains the relics of the Silver Arrow archery competition of the early 17th to mid-18th centuries: 70 silver medals and three silver arrows.University of St Andrews 4436collect>intern17th to 20th century19:21:24collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsSCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsARCHERYSPORTCAICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-02MC:C48HC:C62University of St AndrewsSportAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.17th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialmedalsBLAZERBALLHC:C110University of St Andrewscollected bySPORTThere is a long sporting tradition at the University of St Andrews that carries on until this day. This is celebrated and remembered through some of the objects held in the Museum Collections. For example, the relics of the Silver Arrow archery competition held from the early 17th to mid 18th century, consisting of 3 silver arrows and 70 silver medals. Medals and trophies are held for other sports, including athletcs and golf. There is also a rare collection of caich balls, dating from the late 18th or early 19th century: caich was a competitive sport played by hitting a ball against a wall with the hand. Clothing also makes up part of the collection with rugby shirts and blazers present, which helps to track the sports history at the University.University of St Andrews 4394collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern201019:31:2519:30:2619:26:1119:23:32collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St Andrewsmusical instrumentsMUSICSCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-06-022011-06-022011-06-02MC:C48HC:C62University of St AndrewsMusicAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.about 1904University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialSong Bookorgan pipeHC:C111University of St Andrewscollected byMUSICThe University of St Andrews has a small collection relating to music. This includes a Spitzharfe (a portable table harp for domestic use) dating from 1680-1720; a couple of song books, The British Student's Song Book (c1920) and the St Andrews Student's Song Book (c1961) as well as an early 20th century organ pipe from a Willis organ which was once in St Salvator's Chapel.University of St Andrews 4395collect>interncollect>intern198019:41:4815:28:31collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1ac114University of St Andrews19821902PHOTOGRAPHYCAMERACOWIE, GEORGEEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-04-01MC:C48HC:C62COWIE, GeorgeCamera CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.late 19th to mid 20th centuryUnibversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialCAMERAHC:C112University of St Andrewscollected byCamera CollectionGeorge Cowie presented his collection of negatives and antique cameras to the University of St Andrews in 1980. Both Cowie and his wife were skilled photographers who worked in St Andrews from 1929 onwards. He covered subjects as diverse as golf, royalty, Fife landscapes and University life. There are 15 cameras, in total, in the collection, the earliest dating back as far as the late 19th century. They include a studio camera and field cameras and are made by several different manufactures including Kodak.University of St Andrews 4396collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century19:55:0919:53:3819:46:5619:43:11collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsDecorative and Applied ArtSCOTTISH HISTORYKENNEDY, JAMESEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELplaquesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-022011-06-022011-06-022011-06-02MC:C48HC:C62University of St AndrewsPlaquesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialplaqueHC:C113University of St Andrewscollected byPlaquesThe University of St Andrews holds a small number of plaques. Among them is the plaque, dating from 1863, formerly attached to an oak casket bearing the remains of Bishop James Kennedy, founder of St Salvator's College (d. 1465). During renovations of St Salvator's Church, which contains Kennedu's tomb, in 1930, the tomb was entered and the oak casket was found to have disintegrated. Kennedy's remains were re-interned in a casket of bronze. Another plaque of note is a memorial plaque for the McIntosh family, which originally had been in the Congregationalist Church of St Andrews. The McIntosh family had been prominent citizens of St Andrews with John McIntosh (1804-1897) being a local builder and architect and his son, William Carmichael McIntosh becoming a Professor of Natural History (1882-1917) at the University of St Andrews.University of St Andrews 4334collect>interncollect>intern19th-20th century20:50:4119:55:34collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewssilverDining WareGRAND HOTELSCOTTISH HISTORYHAMILTON HALLUNIVERSITY HALLST SALVATOR'S HALLst leonard's hallSir David RussellEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαplantplantplantePflanzeنباتφυτόsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-06-02MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsCollege Dining WareAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (The Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsSilver CollectionTeapotscoffe potshot water potstoast racksCUTLERYHC:C12University of St Andrewscollected byCollege Dining WareFrom the medieval period until the early 19th century, St Andrews students tended to live and dine within colleges. This system was abandoned by 1820. However, the late 19th and 20th centuries saw the creation of new halls of residence. The first, St Leonard's Hall (1861-74) was short-lived. University Hall, for women students, opened in 1896, and was followed by various halls of residence including St Salvator's Hall (1930) and McIntosh Hall (1939). The new halls required cutlery and dining ware for their occupants. This included some fine pieces which have now passed into the Museum Collections. For example, two fine candelabra designed by Omar Ramsden for St Salvators's Hall, dated 1934-5. Some material relates to the Grand Hotel, which from 1896-1948 operated as a luxury hotel in St Andrews, before being bought by the University a year after its closure and turned into Hamilton Hall, a residence for 100 students. The dining ware for Hamilton Hall was inherited from the Grand Hotel, and included silver-plated teapots, coffee pots, hot water pots, toast racks, general cutlery etc, the majority made in England around the late 19th to early 20th century, and often with inscriptions relating to the Grand Hotel. Hamilton Hall was sold by the University in 2008 but representative samples of the silverware are held in the Museum Collections.University of St Andrews 4335collect>interncollect>intern17th to 20th century20:54:3812:19:20collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC248(1)HC262hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsCommunion plateRAMSDEN, OMARSCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-06-06MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsCommunion PlateAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.17th-20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsCommunion chalice; deep, straight-sided bowl set in moulded band of stylised leaves over a rope moulding and six-pointed star; hexagonal stem with applied crosses .... (see notes)The St Leonard's College Communion cup or the Murray Cup; this cup is very like the 'St Leonard's mazer' in form, taller but less in rim diameter; the rim is quite plain, (see notes)...Museum CollectionsSilver CollectionCommunion plateSt Leonard's College Communion CupOmar RamsdenCommunion chalice and patenHC:C13University of St Andrewscollected byCommunion plateThe Museum Collections of the University of St Andrews contain a small collection of Communion plate, including the Murray Cup or St Leonard’s College Communion Cup, presented by Anne Murray, Lady Halkett, in 1681and made by William Law in Edinburgh between 1679 and 1681. Other material includes a Communion chalice and paten (plate) made by Omar Ramsden in London, 1937-38. (A chalice and paten are used to offer the bread and wine, representing the body and blood of Christ, at Holy Communion or Eucharist).University of St Andrews 4336collect>interncollect>intern1795-181521:00:0310:54:05collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC322HC323HC324HC325HC326HC327HC328HC329HC330HC331HC332HC333HC334HC335HC336hcr1ad458University of St AndrewsPEWTERsaltPlatesSCOTT, WILLIAMST MARY'S COLLEGESCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-04-08MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsPewterAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1795-1815University of St AndrewsPewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter platePewter plateMuseum CollectionsSilver CollectionPlatessaltHC:C14University of St Andrewscollected byPEWTERThe pewter collection includes a small salt, and sixteen plates. All the plates are stamped with the maker’s mark of William Scott of Edinburgh, which includes an embossed crown under an X signifying that first grade pewter was used. There were three William Scotts (grandfather, son and grandson) of whom all made pewter and were Freemen Pewterers of the Edinburgh Hammermen incorporation. From the maker’s mark on the plates, they appear to have been manufactured by the third William Scott who was admitted to the guild in 1794. This would date the pieces from 1795 to 1815. The plates are thought to have been used as everyday ware at the dining table in St Mary's College.University of St Andrews 4324collect>interncollect>intern1765 to present21:03:0312:38:08collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC136HC137HC138HC139HC140HC141HC142HC143HC144HC145HC146HC147HC148HC149HC150HC151HC152HC153HC154HC155HC156HC157HC158HC159HC160HC161HC162HC163HC164HC165HC166HC167HC168HC169HC170HC171HC172HC176HC177HC178HC179HC180HC181HC182HC183HC184HC185HC186HC187HC188HC189HC190HC191HC192HC193HC194HC195HC196HC197HC198HC199HC200HC201HC202HC203HC204HC205HC206HC207HC208HC209HC210HC211HC212HC213HC214HC215HC216HC217HC218HC219HC220HC221HC222HC223HC224HC225HC226HC227HC228HC229HC230HC231HC232HC233HC234HC235HC236HC237HC238HC239HC240HC242HC243HC244HC245HC527HC925HC977HC1995.5HC1999.13/1HC1999.13/2HC1999.13/3HC2001.1HC2001.3HC2001.37HC2004.30HC2009.11HC2009.12HC2009.15HC2010.2(1)HC2010.2(2)HC997HC940HC2003.8HC1999.2HC1016HC1017HC1018HC1112hcr1cr67University of St AndrewsPaintingsPortraitsfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-09-30MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews.PortraitsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th century to presentUniversity of St AndrewsPortrait of Adam AndersonPortrait of Principal Struther ArnottPortrait of Principal Struther ArnottPortrait of Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of BewdleyPortrait of Thomas Spencer BaynesPortrait of Cardinal BeatonCopy of a portrait once identified as Cardinal Beaton, now thought to be of Cardinal Philip Howard of Norfolk.Portrait of Lord BoothbyPortrait of Sir David BrewsterPortrait of Robert BriggsPortrait of Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of BurleighPortrait of Pierre Jeannin, previously identified as George BuchananPortrait of George BuchananPortrait of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquis of ButePortrait of Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquis of ArgyllPortrait of Archibald CampbellPortrait of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of ArgyllPortrait of Lewis CampbellPortrait of David Steuart Erskine, Lord CardrossPortrait of Andrew CarnegiePortrait of Alexander Colville?Joseph Conrad Listening to MusicPortrait of Reverend David CraigiePortrait of a Young ManPortrait of John CunninghamPortrait of Sir James DonaldsonPortrait of the Reverend Joseph DrewPortrait of Thomas DuncanPortrait of George Simpson DuncanPortrait of Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount MelvillePortrait of EisenhowerPortrait of Dr. Adam FergusonPortrait of Bernard Edward Fergusson, 1st Lord BallantraePortrait of James Frederick FerrierPortrait of Professor John FlemingPortrait of Robert FlintAlexander Penrose ForbesPortrait of James David ForbesPortrait of Principal GallowayPortrait of William Ewart GladstonePortrait of Professor John GoodsirPortrait of James HadowPortrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydePortrait of Reverend Robert HaldanePortrait of Robert HaldanePortrait of Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of HamiltonPortrait of Thomas HardyPortrait of Edward Stephen HarknessPortrait of Thomas Hay, 9th Earl of KinnoullPortrait of Robert Mitchell HenryPortrait of George HillPortrait of John HunterPortrait of James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of Sir James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of James Colquhoun IrvinePortrait of Bobby JonesPortrait of David Miller KayPortrait of Professor William Angus Knight, LL.D.Portrait of John KnoxPortrait of Sir Malcolm KnoxPortrait of Sir Peter Redford Scott LangPortrait of Alexander LawsonPortrait of John Campbell, 1st Earl of LoudounPortrait of William LowPortrait of William MacdonaldPortrait of Professor William Carmichael McIntoshPortrait of James MackinnonPortrait of Mary Elizabeth MenziesPortrait of John Stuart Mill(?)Portrait of Henry MillerPortrait of Alexander Ferrier Mitchell.Portrait of James Graham, 5th Earl of MontrosePortrait of James Graham, 1st Marquess of MontrosePortrait of Professor David MorrisonDr. Fridtjof Nansen: self portraitPortrait of Francis NicollPortrait of Lyon, 1st. Baron Playfair of St AndrewsPortrait of James Playfair, D.D.Portrait of Francis PringlePortrait of Thomas PurdiePortrait of Alexander ReidPortrait of John ReidPortrait of David George RitchiePortrait of David RussellPortrait of Samuel Rutherford (?)Portrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of SalisburyPortrait of Archbishop SharpPortrait of Richard PorsonPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (younger man)Portrait of John Campbell Shairp, LL.D.Portrait of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Jan Christiaan SmutsPortrait of John Spottiswoode of DairsiePortrait of Viscount Strathallan, Lt. Gen. William DrummondPortrait of James StuartPortrait of D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson as a childPortrait of Sir D'Arcy Wentworth ThompsonPortrait of John TullochPortrait of John TullochPortrait of Principal Robert WatsonPortrait of Principal John Steven WatsonPortrait of Walter WilsonPortrait of James YoungerJames KennedyJohn, Duke of LauderdalePortrait of Mrs Elizabeth BirrellPortrait of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of BemersydePortrait of Sir Thomas LawrencePortrait of Francis NicollPortrait of Archbishop Sharp (after Lely)Professor Struther Arnott Left part of triptych: 'The Chief Executive in his office at College Gate, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Centre part of triptych: 'The Vice Chancellor in the College Hall, St Mary's, St Andrews'Professor Struther Arnott Right part of triptych: 'The molecular biophysicist displaying an x-ray diffraction of an unusual, left-handed DNA in School III, College of the St Salvator, St Andrews'Portrait of Professor C.A. VincentPortrait of Principal Brian LangSelf-portrait of Andrew BennettPortrait of Christina Watson, Mrs Archibald CampbellPortrait of Dr Kay McIverPortrait of Dr Ann KettlePortrait of Sir James BlackPortrait of Sir David Brewster (left of stereo pair)Portrait of Sir David Brewster (right of stereo pair)Portrait of Lewis CampbellSelf Portrait of Phillipe de Champaigne BruxellensisHis Royal Highness William Duke of CumberlandPortrait of Sir Charles CunninghamPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesPortrait of Reverend George Hay ForbesDrawing of a polar bear in the snow by Fridtjof NansenMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPortraitsHC:C2University of St Andrewscollected byPortraitsThe portrait collection was established in 1765, with the gift of a portrait of alumnus David Steuart Erskine, Lord Cardross, later 11th Earl of Buchan (founder of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland), after Sir Joshua Reynolds. It grew steadily throughout the ensuing centuries and encompasses images, mainly oils, of University Chancellors, Principals, Professors, Rectors, alumni and benefactors, many of whom are recognised figures in the social, cultural, intellectual, scientific or political development of Scotland e.g. Samuel Rutherford (Scottish Presbyterian theologian and author), James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose (Captain General of Charles I's forces in Scotland during the Civil War), Andrew Carnegie (entrepreneur and philanthropist), John Patrick Crichton Stuart, 3rd Marquis of Bute, Adam Ferguson (philosopher), John Fleming (the geologist and zoologist), John Stuart Mill (economist) and Sir D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson (eminent natural historian). Particular highlights of the portrait collection include: Francis Nicoll (Principal of the United College 1819-35) by Sir Henry Raeburn, 1814; Archbishop James Sharp (Chancellor 1661-79) by Sir Peter Lely, c. 1666; Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville (Chancellor, 1814-51), by David Wilkie, 1831; Francis Pringle (Professor of Greek, 1702-47), attrib. William Aikman, c. 1712-23; and George Buchanan (Principal of St Leonard's College 1566-70), by or after Arnold van Brounckhorst, 1580. There are four portraits by David Martin: Reverend David Craigie (1755), Chancellor Thomas Hay, 9th Earl of Kinnoull (mid 18th century), Principal James Playfair (c.1797) and Professor Walter Wilson (1755). There are five works by or attributed to Sir John Watson Gordon: Professor Robert Briggs (c.1820s/30s), Professor James Frederick Ferrier (c.1863), Principal Robert Haldane (c.1841), Principal George Hill (first half of 19th century) and Principal John Hunter (1826). Other artists represented include Thomas Duncan, Robert Herdman, Sir George Reid, John H Lorimer, Sir James Guthrie, George Fiddes Watt, Beatrice Huntingdon, Alberto Morrocco and Stephen Campbell. As such, the collection reflects the history and development of Scottish portraiture.University of St Andrews 4358collect>intern18th century to present21:07:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsBUSTsculptureArtfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, Czech RepublicEurope, ItalyEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-05MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsSculptures and BustsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th century to presentUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionBustsSCULPTURESportrait medallionsHC:C28University of St Andrewscollected bySculptures and BustsThe University has in its collection approximately 40 sculptures and busts. Highlights of the sculpture collection include a bronze ‘ Vulcan’ bequeathed by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; a marble bust of Laura, after Canova; and a bronze statuette of Peter Pan by Sir George Frampton, after the Kensington Park figure, gifted by J.M Barrie, as well as busts of Robert Browning, George Bernard Shaw, Jan Smuts, D’Arcy Thompson, William Robertson (the historian), two portrait medallions of Andrew Lang (the poet and historian), and a medallion of Lieutenant General Robert Melville by James Tassie. A recent acquisition is a group of three sculptures, Three Samurai (1983), by Czech artist Jan Koblasa.University of St Andrews 4359collect>intern20th-21st century17:29:24collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsphotographArtLANDSCAPEScotlandnegativesprintsPHOTOGRAPHYMACDONALD, PATRICIAGILLANDERS, ROBINCOLVIN, CALUMarchivesEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsPhotographsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews) , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt Collectionphotographnegativesprints.HC:C29University of St Andrewscollected byphotographsThe University of St Andrews has an outstanding collection of photographs. Most of these are housed and cared for in the Special Collections Department of the University Library. Now containing over 750,000 images, this is the largest photography collection in Scotland, and among the most important in Britain. The photographs date from shortly after the birth of photography, from 1842 to the present day. There are images by the famous partnership of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, and by Robert's brother John Adamson (1809-1870); and there are substantial collections relating to Thomas Rodger, who set up St Andrews’ first professional photographic studio in 1849; Valentines of Dundee (which produced albums of Scottish views from the 1870s, and later picture postcards); R.M. Adam, a landscape photographer who worked in the first half of the 20th century; and George Cowie, a local press photographer from 1930 to 1982; plus much other material. The Museum Collections also contain, in the art collection, various photographic images. Artists represented include Patricia MacDonald, Robin Gillanders, and Calum Colvin, all contemporary Scottish artists. There is also older material, such as a painted photographic portrait of William Carmichael McIntosh, Professor of Naural History 1882-1917.University of St Andrews 4325collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19531953195321:11:3412:39:2212:02:08collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC1HC2HC3HC4HC5HC6HC7HC8HC9HC10HC11HC12HC13HC14HC15HC16HC17HC18HC19HC20HC21HC22HC23HC24HC25HC26HC27HC28HC29HC30HC31HC32HC33HC34HC35HC36HC37HC38HC39HC40HC41HC42HC43HC44HC45HC46HC47HC48HC49HC50HC51HC52HC53HC54HC55HC56HC57HC58HC59HC60HC61HC62HC63HC64HC65HC66HC67HC68HC69HC70HC71HC72HC73HC74HC75HC76HC77HC78HC79HC80HC81HC82HC83HC84HC85HC86HC87HC88HC89HC90HC91HC92HC93HC94HC95HC96HC97HC98HC99HC100HC101HC102HC103HC104HC105HC106HC107HC108HC109HC110HC111HC112HC113HC114HC115HC116HC117HC118HC119HC120HC121HC122HC123HC124HC125HC126HC127HC128HC129HC130HC131HC132HC133HC134HC135hcr1ad458ad458University of St AndrewsSECOND WORLD WARPaintingsWatercoloursRecording ScotlandIndustrialisationSCOTTISH HISTORYfine artDecorative and Applied ArtWORLD WAR IIPILGRIM TRUSTEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-02-172011-02-17MC:C48HC:C31The Pilgrim TrustRecording ScotlandAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1st half of 20th centuryThe Pilgrim Trust commissioned and built up the 'Recording Scotland' collection during the Second World War. It was presented to the University of t Andrews in 1953.The Study, Culross.Market Cross and Study, Culross, FifeThe Town Hall, Crail, FifeThe Tide Lamp, St. MonanceSt. Monance, looking EastCrail HarbourThe Boat Builder's ShedBorthwick CastleHermitage CastleLeith Street Terrace, EdinburghEdinburgh from G. P. O. Cat Row, DunbarEarl Seton Old Inn, CockenzieNewhaven, EdinburghOronsay PrioryOld EdinburghRiddell's Court, LawnmarketSmollett's House and the Old PlayhouseDunfermline Abbey and Palace from the GardensBalmerino AbbeyDundee from the Old SteepleInterior of St. Paul's Cathedral ChurchWhite Gables, Ceres, FifeCraigmillar CastleHuntly House, EdinburghThe Old Mill, Strathdon, AberdeenshireKismul (or Kishmul) Castle, BarraBroughton Market, EdinburghCross Wynd, FalklandThe High House, WanlockheadBridge at Fas-na-Kyle, Inverness-shireBoatbuilder's House, KirkcudbrightThe Low Calton and the Regent BridgeCampbell's Close, Cowgate, EdinburghMarr's Wark, Stirling CastleTrace HorsesOld Blacksmith's Shop, GullaneBarking Nets, PittenweemWomen's Work, PittenweemWest Shore, PittenweemOld Mill, East LintonDunnet Kirk, CaithnessDoocot at Prestonkirk, East LothianAuld Brig of Earn, PerthshireGoose Green CottagesKilconquharOctober FishingEdinburgh from the WestKildrummie CastleNeidpath CastleFernie Castle, FifeTolbooth, WemyssCraighall, CeresAuchandall, near Fort WilliamPlayhouse Close, CanongateOld AberdeenFalkland PalaceThe Old Calton JailThe Castle of St. AndrewsThe Abbey, HaddingtonA Speyside CroftEdinburghElgin CathedralStirling BridgeTorphichen ChurchThe Study, CulrossThe Canongate, EdinburghOld Tenements, CulrossThe West Bow, EdinburghFoot of CanongateNorman Arches, Jedburgh AbbeyParish Church, Comrie, PerthshireNear Cromarty Firth, PloughingBerwick-on-Tweed, EveningSt. Andrews from the EastHalf-tide, Rossie Island, MontroseWhite Gables, KirkcudbrightInterior of Iona CathedralOld Cot Houses at North High Corrie, ArranCastle Stalker, AppinIona Cathedral from the ShoreLinlithgow Palace CourtyardRowallan Castle, Ayrshire (Old Rowallan House)St. Andrews CathedralStobo KirkCeres, FifeA Byre in BenderlochHillhead Bowling GreenCorstorphine Hill from Kingsknowe, 1914King's College, Aberdeen (The Old Town of Aberdeen)Spring in the Borders, Borthwick (Borthwick Castle, Western Aspect)Edinburgh from Calton HillBakehouse Close, EdinburghLady Stair's House, EdinburghThe Shrine, Scottish National War Memorial, EdinburghOld Playhouse Close, EdinburghThe Dean VillageThe Forth BridgeDunkeld CathedralNovember Day, George StreetCastle and North British Hotel, EdinburghOld Mill, KirkcaldyPan Knowe, LimekilnsCapernaum Pier - No. 2Autumn in DunfermlineRed Row, LimekilnsCharlestown Lime Works, with boat in foregroundInterior of St. Andrews Parish Church, GlasgowAbbey Strand, HolyroodTaynuilt ChurchSt. Monance KirkHaddington AbbeySkinnergate, PerthThe Works of Tubal-CainThe Giant Crane, ClydesideThe Old Dean BridgeBothwell CastleA Highland SmithyCraigmillar CastleGeorge Square Lane, EdinburghSt John Street, StirlingFalkland PalaceMelrose Abbey (Abbey ruins)Dean Village, EdinburghFerniehurst CastleThe Pends, DunfermlineOld World Entry, StirlingOld Mill Farm, Field of BannockburnThe Knowe, KilbarchanBlack Bull Yard, KilbarchanFisher cottages at PortincapleGateway to KenmoreGourock from Tower HillOld Ferry Inn, RoseneathHolyrood PalaceMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPaintingslandscapesHC:C3University of St Andrewscollected byRecording ScotlandThe Pilgrim Trust ‘Recording Scotland’ Collection consists around 130 works, largely watercolours, gifted to the University of St Andrews in 1953. The ‘Recording Scotland’ project was designed to produce employment for artists during the Second World War, and create a permanent pictorial record of a Scotland thought to be at risk from bombs and growing industrialisation. The pictures, by artists including Stewart Carmichael, Robert Eadie, Andrew Archer Gamley, Alan Ian Ronald, David Foggie, John Guthrie Spence Smith, James Wright, Charles Oppenheimer and Samuel Peploe, range from castles, churches and the Clyde docks to village streets, fishing ports and cityscapes of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Collectively, they constitute an important pictorial archive of Scotland c.1940. The documentary archive relating to the Recording Scotland Collection is held by the University Library's Special Collections Department.University of St Andrews 4360collect>interncollect>intern18th to 21st century11:51:3911:32:34collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St Andrewsprintetchingscreen printENGRAVINGArtfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-10-11MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsPrintsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Late 19th- early 21st century.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt Collectionprintsscreen prints.HC:C30University of St Andrewscollected byprintsThe print collection of the University of St Andrews includes material from the 18th century to the present. There is an engraving of David Wilkie's famous painting, 'Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo', executed by John Burnet and presented to the University by Wilkie himself in 1832. There are satirical prints by James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson; etchings by Charles Phillips of St Andrews, c. 1920; and mid 20th century lithographs by artists including Elizabeth Blackadder, Robin Philipson and Anne Redpath produced at the studio of Harley Bros Ltd in Edinburgh, among many other works. There is a strong collection of prints by contemporary Scottish artists, such as Alan Davie (who donated several works); Will Maclean, Calum Colvin, Ken Currie, Barbara Rae, John Houston and Elaine Shemilt, many acquired through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection fund. Several prints by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912-2004) were received through the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Charitable Trust, in fulfillment of a bequest by the artist, who was born in St Andrews. The entire collection reflects the variety of subjects and styles used in the print medium.University of St Andrews 4388collect>intern1765 to present15:50:43collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C2HC:C28HC:C29HC:C3HC:C30HC:C32HC:C33HC:C34HC:C35HC:C36HC:C37HC:C38HC:C39HC:C40HC:C4HC:C78hcr1University of St AndrewspaintingPORTRAITsculptureBUSTphotographprintArtScotlandBOSWELL COLLECTIONRecording ScotlandPILGRIM TRUSTfine artPHOTOGRAPHYDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48University of St AndrewsPilgrim TrustScottish Arts CouncilArt CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th-21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsPortraitsSculptures and BustsPhotographsRecording ScotlandPrintsLandscapesNarrative WorksScottish Artists16th and 17th Century Art18th Century Art19th Century Art20th Century Art21st Century ArtCastsHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionArchitectural drawingsMuseum CollectionsPaintingsPortraitsSCULPTURESBustsphotographsprintslandscapescontemporary artHC:C31University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected byArt CollectionThe fine art collection of the University comprises over 100 portraits; over 300 other oils, watercolours, prints, drawings and photographs; and around 40 sculptures and busts. The collection contains works dating from the 16th century to the present day. It features works by artists including Sir Henry Raeburn, David Wilkie, David Martin, William Quiller Orchardson and contemporary artists Alan Davie, Elizabeth Blackadder and Robin Gillanders, among others. The portraits include images of individuals innately connected to the University’s history and identity and were in many cases commissioned by the University itself or donated by friends and alumni, including the subjects themselves. They include Chancellors, Principals, Professors, Rectors, alumni and benefactors of the University. Of particular interest are: the portrait of Archbishop Sharp which, after conservation, was established as an original work by Sir Peter Lely (c.1666); and the portrait of Francis Nicoll (Principal of the United College) by Sir Henry Raeburn (1814). Within the fine art collection are the Pilgrim Trust 'Recording Scotland ' Collection (consisting of around 130 works, gifted to the University in 1953), which is an artistic record of Scotland during the Second World War; and the Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collection, which was established and endowed by the Boswell family to enable the University to make annual purchases of Scottish art. The fine art collection is a material record both of the history of Scottish art and the techniques of particular artists, and in the portraits, of individuals who have been an integral part of the social, economic, political, intellectual and cultural life of Scotland.University of St Andrews 4389collect>intern1760s to present14:52:03collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewslandscapesArtpaintingprintphotographfine artSCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsLandscapesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1760s-present day.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPaintingsphotographsprintsHC:C32University of St Andrewscollected bylandscapesThe University of St Andrews's art collection contains over 140 landscapes. These are in a variety of mediums including photographs, prints, paintings and drawings. The works are mainly by Scottish artists and cover a variety of Scottish and other settings from the mid 1760s to the early 21st century. Some of the oldest works are drawings attributed to artist William Jackson (1730-1803), dating from about the 1770s. The collection is brought into the 21st century with work by photographer Duncan Caratacus Clark and an etching by Victoria Crowe ('Landscape with Figure and Dogs', 2001). Amongst the other artists who have contributed to the collection are, in photography, Patricia MacDonald (b.1945); print, Barbara Rae (b.1943) ; and painting, Samuel Peploe (1871-1935).University of St Andrews 4390collect>interncollect>interncollect>internLate 19th to early 21st century15:35:2115:32:3513:08:56collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsArtORCHARDSON, WILLIAM QUILLERWISHART, GEORGEOPIE, JohnSHARP, ARCHBISHOP JAMESBEATON, CARDINAL DAVIDlockhart, W.E.narrativefine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-10-062011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsNarrative WorksAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Late 18th to late 19th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPaintingsHC:C33University of St Andrewscollected byNarrative WorksThere are three renowned narrative paintings held within the art collection of the University of St Andrews; ‘The Death of Archbishop Sharpe’, ‘Wishart’s Last Exhortation’ and ‘Cardinal Beaton Besieged in St Andrews Castle’. ‘Cardinal Beaton Besieged in St Andrews Castle’ by W.E Lockhart (1846-1900), oil, late 19th centuy, depicts the murder of Cardinal Beaton in St Andrews Castle. Beaton was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 1539-1546. The cardinal was a zealous persecutor of reformers and was among those who found George Wishart guilty of spreading heretical doctrines. Wishart was burnt in St Andrews on 1 March 1546. As revenge for Wishart's death, John Leslie, brother to the Earl of Rothes, his nephew Norman and Kirkcaldy of Grange surprised and murdered the Cardinal in his bedroom in St Andrews Castle and took possession of the fortress on 29 May 1546. This is the event depicted in this work. ‘Wishart’s Last Exhortation’ also known as ‘Wishart’s Last Exaltation’, ‘Wishart’s Last Communion and ‘The Last Sacrament of George Wishart’ by Sir William Quiller Orchardson (1832-1910) (oil, 1853) depicts Wishart on the morning of his execution. The Captain of St Andrews Castle invited Wishart to share his breakfast. Having blessed the bread and wine, Wishart celebrated the first Protestant Communion in Scotland. ‘The Death of Archbishop Sharp’ by John Opie (oil, 1797) depicts the murder of Archbishop James Sharp (Chancellor of the University 1661-79). Formerly a prominent Presbyterian minister, from the mid 1660s Sharp attempted to enforce episcopalian worship and suppress the Presbyterians. On 3 May 1679 he was murdered on Magus Muir, near St Andrews, by Fife lairds and farmers who opposed his actions. The purchase of the work was supported by the Art Fund, National Fund for Acquisitions and the Binks Trust.University of St Andrews 4391collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18th century to present12:21:1012:20:1012:03:13collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewspaintingArtScottish ArtistsRecording ScotlandHarry and Marjory Boswell Art Collectionfine artPORTRAITSCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-10-112011-10-11MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsScottish ArtistsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th century to presentUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt Collectionpaintingprintscreen printPORTRAITHC:C34University of St Andrewscollected byScottish ArtistsScottish artists are well-represented in the fine art collections of the University of St Andrews. The portrait collection includes a cross-section of work by some of the most eminent Scottish portraitists of the 18th to 20th centuries, such as Sir Henry Raeburn, David Martin, David Wilkie, William Aikman, Sir John Watson Gordon, Thomas Duncan, Sir George Reid, John H. Lorimer, Sir James Guthrie, George Fiddes Watt, Beatrice Huntingdon, Alberto Morrocco and David Abercrombie Donaldson. The University holds the Recording Scotland Collection of about 130 works, most by Scottish artists. The ‘Recording Scotland’ project was initiated, under the auspices of the Pilgrim Trust, to produce employment for artists during the Second World War, and create a permanent pictorial record of a Scotland thought to be at risk from bombs and growing industrialisation. Other works by Scottish artists have been acquired through the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection, which was established in 1996 to enable the University of St Andrews to make annual purchases of Scottish art, with the intention of developing a notable collection of contemporary and historical Scottish paintings, prints and photographs, to assist in the teaching of Scottish art and culture within the University, especially within the School of Art History. Artists represented include Steven Campbell, Calum Colvin, Patricia Macdonald, J.D. Fergusson, William McCance, Will Maclean and Alan Davie. There are many other works by Scottish artists in the collection, such as W.E. Lockhart’s dramatic painting of ‘Cardinal Beaton besieged in St Andrews Castle’, late 19th century; and William Quiller Orchardson's oil, Wishart's Last Exhortation, 1853.University of St Andrews 4341collect>intern19th to 21st century21:19:01collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsPaintingsPortraits16th century17th centuryArtfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-05MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews16th and 17th Century ArtAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th and 17th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPaintingsPortraitsHC:C35University of St Andrewscollected by16th and 17th Century ArtA small but a significant part of the art collection is oil portraits dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. These are portraits of: George Buchanan by or after Arnold van Brounckhorst, 1580; Anne Burnet, Lady Elphinstone, circle of Godfrey Kneller, 1660s-1680s; Archbishop Sharp by Sir Peter Lely, c.1666; Joseph Drew attributed to Sir John Medina, late 17th / early 18th century; and Alexander Colville, 1660s and John Spottiswoode (17th century), both by unknown artists.University of St Andrews 4342collect>interncollect>intern18th century to present12:34:1812:31:46collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewspaintingsculptureprintArt18th centuryfine artPORTRAITPRINGLE, FRANCISGEORGE IIIHAY, Thomas, 9th Earl of KinnoullDREW, PRINCIPAL JOSEPHCUMBERLAND, William, Duke ofDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews18th Century ArtAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews) , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionpaintingsculptureprintHC:C36University of St Andrewscollected by18th Century ArtThe University has a significant selection of 18th century artworks. The works held are mainly representations of renowned individuals, or people connected to the University, in either painting, print or sculpture form. Among the works are: portrait of Thomas Hay, 9th Earl of Kinnoull by David Martin (oil, mid-18th century); portrait of Joseph Drew, attributed to John Medina (oil, late 17th / early 18th century); portrait of Francis Pringle, attributed to William Aikman (oil. c.1712-23); bust of George III, by or after Joseph Nollekens, 1773 or 1774; engraving of ‘His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland’by S.F. Ravenet after A. Pond (c. 1747).University of St Andrews 4343collect>interncollect>intern19th century to present12:59:3612:57:48collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewspaintingprintphotographsculptureArt19th centuryBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDLAURAHAYNES, E. TREVANNYONFERRIER, JAMES FREDERICKHERRICK, WILLIAM SALTERSTEVENSON, ROBERTBROWNING, ROBERTGLADSTONE, WILLIAM EWARTSALISBURY, 3RD MARQUESS OFNICOLL, FRANCISRAEBURN, SIR HENRYWATSON, SIR JOHN GORDONfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews19th Century ArtAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews) , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionpaintingprintphotographsculptureHC:C37University of St Andrewscollected by19th Century ArtThe University of St Andrews's art collection contains many 19th century oil portraits, usually of individuals connected to the University. This includes portraits of the Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone and Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, both by Edward Trevannyon Haynes, c. 1895; both were awarded the LL.D. degree by the University. There is a portrait of Principal David Brewster by William Salter Herrick, c.1859; of Professor James Frederick by Sir John Watson Gordon, c.1863; and of Principal Francis Nicoll by Sir Henry Raeburn, 1814, among many other works. There are also sculptural busts, such as those of the poet Robert Browning by his son Robert Barrett Browning, and Robert Stevenson (the lighthouse engineer) by Samuel Joseph, 1825; and a magnificent marble bust of 'Laura' (the muse of Petrach), after Canova.University of St Andrews 4344collect>intern20th century to present15:03:41collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewspaintingprintphotographsculptureArt20th centuryRecording ScotlandDAVIE, ALANKOBLASA, JANCARNEGIE, ANDREWfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews20th Century ArtAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionpaintingprintphotographsculptureHC:C38University of St Andrewscollected by20th Century ArtOne of the largest sections of the art collection is made up of works from the 20th century. This is comprised of paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures. There is a diverse representation from each medium reflecting the different artists and changing tastes and styles of a century which not only saw two World Wars but also a rapid change in the social outlook and expectations of society. From the traditional portraits such as Edward Arthur Walton's ‘Portrait of Andrew Carnegie’ (1911) to the contemporary work of Alan Davie and his 'Cosmic Signals' print series (2001) or Jan Koblasa’s sculptures of ‘Three Samurai: The Warrior, The Young Woman and The Young Man' (1983) the variety of styles and mediums used can easily be seen. In this section we also have ‘The Recording Scotland’ series, commissioned by the Pilgrim Trust to produce employment for artists during the Second World War, and create a permanent pictorial record of a Scotland thought to be at risk from bombs and growing industrialisation.University of St Andrews 4345collect>intern21st Century15:20:16collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewspaintingprintPHOTOGRAPHYOPIE, JohnsculpturePAOLOZZI, EDUARDO21st centuryArtfine artDecorative and Applied ArtHarry and Marjory Boswell CollectionLANG, BRIANDOVER, SIR KENNETHEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαobject nameobjectnaamnom d'objetObjektbezeichnungإسم_القطعةονομασία αντικειμ.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews21st Century ArtAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionpaintingprintphotographsculptureHC:C39University of St Andrewscollected by21st Century ArtThe University of St Andrews continues to add to its art collection, aided by the Harry and Marjory Boswell Art Collection Fund, established in 1996, which supports the purchase of art by Scottish artists. Other recent acquisitions have included portraits of Principals and Chancellors, including oil portraits of Principal Brian Lang by Victoria Crowe, 2008, and of Chancellor Kenneth Dover by Colin Dunbar, 2005. A bronze sculpture 'Standing Figure (Vulcan)' (1998) was bequeathed by Eduardo Paolozzi. The Art Fund, National Fund for Acquisitions and the Binks Trust supported the purchase of John Opie's 'Death of Archbishop Sharpe' (oil, 1797), while benefactions have also been received from private individuals, such as Murdo MacDonald who has recently donated over 25 contemporary Scottish works.University of St Andrews 4326collect>interncollect>intern1996 to present21:25:5614:57:53collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC1995.3(1)HC1995.3(10)HC1995.3(3)HC1995.3(5)HC1995.3(6)HC1995.3(9)HC1999.3HC1997.3HC1997.1HC1997.2HC1999.1HC2001.14HC2006.3HC2008.1HC2002.18HC2002.19HC2000.10HC2008.3HC2009.8HC2010.30HC2006.1(1)HC2003.28HC2005.19HC2003.27(1)HC2003.27(2)HC2003.27(3)HC2005.17HC2003.27(5)HC2003.27(6)HC2003.27(4)HC2008.2HC1995.3(2)HC2011.15HC2011.17HC2010.29hcr1ad458University of St AndrewsPaintingsBOSWELL COLLECTIONprintsPHOTOGRAPHYsculpturedrawingScotlandBOSWELL, HarryBOSWELL, MargeryDAVIE, ALANCURRIE, KENCOLVIN, CALUMBELLANY, JOHNCampbell, StevenWATT, ALISONINNES, CALLUMBYRNE, JOHNWISZNIEWSKI, ADRIANMach, DavidMCCANCE, WILLIAMfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-09-15MC:C48HC:C31University of St Andrews.Harry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews) , the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Early 20th century to present.University of St AndrewsEarly Morning MistDialogueUntitledDragoImage in a Bell JarSeagateMute SwanWoman of the North SeaReprisal, from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'The Age of Uncertainty', from the series 'THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY'Portrait of Tom NormandZurich Improvisations XIIXI"Bread and Wine; and view of mountains, Cassis"Braided river and ancient pines, Glen Feshie, CairngormsLochan Uaine (The Green Lochan) below the Angel's Peak of Carn an t-Sabhail, CairngormsBird Altar"Match head: Buddha in yellow""The Rock (The Radical Road)""An Ceo Draiochta"Untitled [Special edition 2004]For Max: limited edition artist's book of 25 linocutsJuggling HarlequinThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyThe Engineer, His Wife and FamilyWoman Seated at an EaselTree Trunk CompositionMoloch of the Machine (Machine Gods) or Machine MolochThe Engineer, His Wife and Family"Sheep dipping in Wales"UntitledThe Doings of DeathInchoate LandscapesAlexander Moffat's sketchbookMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionPaintingsprintsphotographssculptureHC:C4University of St Andrewscollected byHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionIIn 1996, the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection was established and endowed by the Boswell family, to enable the University of St Andrews to make annual purchases of Scottish art, with the intention of developing a notable collection of contemporary and historical Scottish paintings, prints and photographs, to assist in the teaching of Scottish art and culture within the University, especially within the School of Art History. To date, collecting has focused primarily on the field of contemporary Scottish paintings, prints and photographs, which had previously been something of a gap in the collections. The artists represented are all leading figures, including Alan Davie, Ken Currie, Calum Colvin, John Bellany, Steven Campbell, Alison Watt, Callum Innes, John Byrne, Adrian Wisniewski and David Mach. The early part of the 20th century is represented by works by William McCance, Agnes Miller Parker and J.D. Fergusson. The 10th anniversary of the Boswell Collection, in 2006, was marked by a public exhibition of the artworks.University of St Andrews 4346collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19th-20th century12:24:2110:59:5015:21:32collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsDANTECASTMILTON, JOHNsculptureHOMERfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotlandrosetta stonesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-112011-10-112011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsCastsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th to 21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsArt CollectionCASTsculptureHC:C40University of St Andrewscollected byCastsThe Museum Collections of the University of St Andrews contain several casts, acquired for teaching and research purposes. There is a cast of the Rosetta stone: the original is held by the British Museum. The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian artefact, dating back to 196 BC. The Stone was crucial in enabling scholars to understand Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, which they had not previously been able to decipher, as on it the same decree is inscribed in three language: hieroglyphic (suitable for a priestly decree), demotic (the native script used for everyday use) and Greek (the language of the administration). There are casts of the Phicaleian marbles. There is also a series of 'library' busts, sculptures of classical and literary figures such as Homer, John Milton and Dante, based on sculptures in museums such as the British Museum and National Gallery, London.University of St Andrews 4366collect>interncollect>intern15th century to present16:47:3116:25:46collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC790HC791HC821HC823HC825HC839HC2001.40HC2001.43HC2001.44HC2003.31HC822HC837HC826hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsSCOTTISH HISTORYFURNITURECLOCKKNIBB, JOSEPHScottish ParliamentBENEDICT XIIIROWAND ANDERSON, SIR ROBERTGREGORY, JAMESEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, OrkneyEurope, United Kingdom, England, LondonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-212011-05-06MC:C48University of St AndrewsFurnitureAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.15th century to presentUniversity of St AndrewsThe Parliament Hall Chair: by tradition the presiding officier's chair from the Scottish Parliament 1645-46, also known as the 'Debating Chair'.Lauderdale chairStained glass (one of 4 pieces) showing a figure (biblical?) holding a book.Charter chestBlackstone Carved stone with three bands, painted gold, carved around its lower middle, middle and upper parts. The lower band is broken by the uneven shape of the stone. Gold cord encircles stone.St Andrews cupboardantique mahogany and inlay drop leaf table with cross stretchers, on castors.etagere, 19th century, three tier.Davenport, Victorian, ladies'.Oak chair associated with Archbishop James SharpCharter chestTerrestrial GlobeCelestial GlobeMuseum CollectionsFURNITUREPARLIAMENT CHAIRSt Andrews CupboardBLACKSTONEchairTABLECUPBOARDCHARTER CHESTCLOCKpulpitJones, David, ‘A sixteenth century oak cupboard at the University of St Andrews’ in Regional Furniture, IV, 1990, pp.71-80HC:C47University of St Andrewscollected byFURNITUREThe furniture collection provides important material evidence of the history and development of furniture in Scotland, and its use in an institutional and domestic context, within the formal rooms, lecture theatres, laboratories, colleges and halls of residence of Scotland’s oldest University. It represents the very fabric of University life. Individual items of particular significance include: The Parliament Chair, c. 1640s-1660s, said to have been used as the Speaker’s Chair when the Scottish Parliament met in the University building afterwards known as Parliament Hall in St Andrews, 1645-6. Believed to be the only surviving piece of furniture with associations with the original Scottish Parliament. Blackstone. Stone stool on which students taking the Master of Arts degree sat for the oral examination. In use from the 15th to 18th centuries. St Andrews Cupboard, c. 1500. Oak cupboard incorporating linenfold carving and decorated with thistle, rose and marguerite motifs. The design may symbolize the marriage of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor of England in 1502. A highly decorated wooden stand designed to bear a casket containing a plaster cast of the skull of the University’s founder, Pope Benedict XIII, by Robert Rowand Anderson, c. 1897. Orkney chair, ?early 20th century The pulpit from which John Knox is popularly reputed to have preached in the town kirk, Holy Trinity, inciting the destruction of the Cathedral (however, it is probably of a slightly later date). Pulpit for St Salvator’s Chapel, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, c. 1901 (currently on loan to National Museums Scotland). Various charter chests, including five probably from the 17th century, three of which are specifically associated with the University and its colleges. Three clocks designed by Joseph Knibb of London: two regulator clocks and one of the world’s earliest split seconds clocks. Commissioned in 1673 by James Gregory, Professor of Mathematics and inventor of the Gregorian reflecting telescope. The interior decoration of several of the University’s rooms is also of interest, e.g. the Senate Room (1826), most of the present fittings of which were designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and date from 1897-98; the student bedchamber or ‘bunk room’ in St Mary’s College, the 18th century fittings of which are preserved; and St Salvator’s Chapel, which has undergone several major refurbishments since its foundation in 1450.University of St Andrews 4327collect>interncollect>intern1416 to present11:48:1709:23:00collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C8HC:C10HC:C11HC:C12HC:C13HC:C14HC:C6HC:C7hcr1ad458University of St Andrewssilverfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghEurope, FranceEurope, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-04-08MC:C48University of St AndrewsSilver CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.15th to 21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsArchery MedalsSilver SpoonsEarly Scottish SilverCollege Dining WareCommunion PlatePewterMacesMazersMuseum CollectionsMazerscupstrophiesspoonsCUTLERYTABLEWARECommunion platemedalsARROWSmacesDalgleish, George and Fothringham, Henry Steuart, Silver: Made in Scotland, exh. cat., National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2008HC:C5University of St Andrewscollected bySilver CollectionThe silver collection contains around 500 items, dating from the 15th to the 21st centuries. These range from ceremonial pieces, such as the University's three medieval and three modern maces, to items used in a domestic context in the University's colleges and halls of residence, including 16th/17th century mazers (communal drinking vessels), 18th century spoons and 20th century cutlery and tableware. Among the Communion vessels are the St Leonard's College Communion Cup (1679-81) and 20th century pieces by Omar Ramsden. Sporting trophies include modern pieces and the relics of the Silver Arrow archery competition of the 17th and 18th centuries. Together, the collection provides important material evidence of the history and development of silver manufacture in Scotland and further afield, and the use of silver in an institutional and domestic context, within Scotland’s oldest University.University of St Andrews 4374collect>interncollect>intern19th to 21st century19:00:3016:53:22collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C74HC:C75HC:C76HC:C86HC:C87HC:C88hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsNumismaticsCoinsmedalsCommunion TokenScotlandEnglandEuropeAFRICAASIANorthern AmericaIRELANDAustralasiasubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-06-21MC:C48MILNE, A.A.TAYLOR, A.R.NumismaticsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsCommunion TokensCoinsMedalsWar MedalsClass MedalsMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffMuseum CollectionsCoinsmedalsCommunion TokenHC:C55University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byNumismaticsThe numismatic collection consists of around 500 coins, 12,000 Communion tokens and 220 medals. The collection of Communion tokens is of national and international importance, containing material dating from the 17th to 20th centuries. It is comprehensive with regard to Scottish and Irish material. It also includes examples from virtually every Scottish emigrant community, thus charting the Scottish diaspora in England, Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australasia. It is one of the largest collections of Communion tokens in the UK and includes two important private collections formed early in the 20th century by two St Andrews alumni, Reverend A.A. Milne and Reverend A.R. Taylor, as well as several smaller collections, including that formed by St Mary’s College. The collection of coins includes nearly 100 classical coins, nearly 400 medieval coins (chiefly Edward I-II pennies from the Aberdeen 1886 hoard), and small numbers of oriental (ancient to modern) and modern western coins. The medals relate largely to the history of the University, ranging from class medals, given to individual students for academic achievements, to medals awarded to staff and alumni by external bodies, and medals struck to mark key events in the University’s history e.g. the 500th anniversary.University of St Andrews 4328collect>interncollect>intern1416-200212:03:1516:47:18collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1ad458University of St AndrewsmacesMace of the Faculty of Canon LawARTSARTSST SALVATOR'S COLLEGEMace of St Salvator's CollegeMace of the Faculty of ArtsMEDICINERECTORKENNEDY, BISHOP JAMESSCOTTISH HISTORYDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, France, ParisEurope, FrancesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαplantplantplantePflanzeنباتφυτόsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-04-08HC:C5HC:C11University of St AndrewsMacesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.added from SCRAN Cd by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13added from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131416-2002University of St AndrewsSilver CollectionEarly Scottish SilverMACEBrook, Alexander, ‘An Account of the Maces of the Universities of St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, the College of Justice, the City of Edinburgh, &c’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, XXVI, 1891-92, pp.440-514HC:C6University of St Andrewscollected bydbi MACE3.jpgdbi MACE2.jpgmacesThe University has in its collection six maces, three medieval and three from the 20th and 21st centuries. The three medieval maces, the Mace of the Faculty of Arts (completed 1418-19), the Mace of the Faculty of Canon Law (mid-15th century) and the Mace of St Salvator’s College (1461) are of outstanding workmanship. The modern maces are: the Mace of the School of Medicine (1949, designed by C. d’O Pilkington Jackson), the University Mace (1958, designed by Leslie Durbin) and the Rector’s Mace (2002, designed by Donald Wintersgill). The Mace of the Faculty of Arts is thought to have been made in France. It is of silver, partly gilt, with a hexagonal head in three ascending tiers. The angels on the lowest tier support shields, while the second level has engraved, and originally enamelled, figures on each of the six panels. The Mace of the Faculty of Canon Law is not as fine as the Mace of the Faculty of Arts, though it is similar in design. It is thought to have been made in Scotland, using the Arts Mace as a model. It is of silver, partly gilt, with a hexagonal head in three ascending tiers. The lowest tier has an angel on each face. The Mace of St Salvator’s College is the most elaborate of the maces and was commissioned for the College by its founder, Bishop Kennedy, in 1461. The mace is of gilded silver, with a core of iron. The head takes the form of an intricate hexagonal shrine. In the centre, standing on a globe, is the figure of the Holy Saviour. There are three castellated projections from the shrine, each containing an angel facing the centre and bearing symbols of the Passion. Underneath these are three chained devils holding shields. On a level with these, and below the open sides of the shrine, are three figures of a king, a bishop and (probably) a merchant, representing the Three Estates of medieval Scotland. Six lions guard the base. The Maces are the physical representation of the University’s authority and are still in use today at graduation and other formal events, as the oldest maces have been since the 15th century.University of St Andrews 4379collect>intern19th to 21st century19:59:05collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C77hcr1University of St Andrewscostume and textilestextilesSCOTTISH HISTORYACADEMIC DRESSNANSEN, FRIDTJOFEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, NorwayAfrica, SudanArcticflagsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-05MC:C48University of St AndrewsTextilesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th to 21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsAcademic dressMuseum CollectionsACADEMIC COSTUMEHOCKEY SHIRTrugby blazerGLOVEShockey blazercapshoodsgownsflaghatsBIRRETUMHC:C60University of St Andrewscollected bytextilesThe textile collection consists of around 120 items. These relate mainly to the academic dress of the University of St Andrews. Other material includes a Sudanese costume thought to have been worn in the 1920s by an overseas student, and a Norwegian flag carried by the explorer and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Fridtjof Nansen on the ‘Farthest North’ Arctic expedition of 1895, presented to the University during Nansen's Rectorship (1925-8).University of St Andrews 4381collect>intern20th-21st century16:15:27collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C112HC:C111HC:C1HC:C110HC:C113HC:C85hcr1University of St AndrewsSCOTTISH HISTORYmusical instrumentsPHOTOGRAPHYCAICHNumismaticsfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48Miscellaneous materialAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.15th-21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsCamera CollectionMusicBeggar's BenisonSportPlaquesStained GlassMuseum CollectionsPhotographic equipmentmusical instrumentcaich ballHC:C62University of St AndrewsMiscellaneous materialThe Museum Collections of the University of St Andrews hold a variety of miscellaneous material, mainly in some way relating to its history. Objects include photographic equipment, musical instruments, an interesting group of caich balls, etc. The holding of this material represents how the University has long been viewed as an appropriate repository for interesting artefacts by alumni, friends and locals. The Museum Collections unit also occasionally takes responsibility for objects of material culture which originally came into the University archives (maintaned by the University Library) e.g. certain medals; prints; sculptural pieces and collections of artefacts relating to the ‘Beggar’s Benison’ and Wig Club’(whose papers are held by the archives), etc: careful attention is paid to documentation procedures to ensure that links between these objects and archival sources are retained, and that contextual information is not lost.University of St Andrews 4329collect>interncollect>internmid 16th to early 17th century12:12:5712:31:03collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC261HC292hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsMazerssilverST MARY'S COLLEGEST LEONARD'S COLLEGEAUCHINLECK, ALEXANDERSCOTTISH HISTORYfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdon, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdon, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-062011-04-08HC:C11HC:C5University of St AndrewsMazersAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.mid 16th to early 17th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsThe St Leonard's College mazer; a broad, shallow silver bowl with a silver gilt rim pinned to it in the same way that the metal rim is pinned to the wooden bowl of a Scottish standing mazer (notes)...The St Mary's College Mazer; a shallow, almost flat-based, wooden bowl with a silver rim mount and an engraved silver print on the base. The bowl stands on a plain, silver, trumpet stem (see notes...)Early Scottish SilverSilver CollectionmazerBurns, Rev. Thomas, Old Scottish Communion Plate, Edinburgh, 1892; Finlay, Ian, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, London, 1956; Dalgleish, George and Fothringham, Henry Steuart, Silver: Made in Scotland, exh. cat., National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2008HC:C7University of St Andrewscollected byMazersThe University has two early Scottish mazers: the St Mary’s College Mazer produced by Alexander Auchinleck, Edinburgh, between 1552 and 1562 (which is the earliest fully hallmarked piece of Edinburgh silver) and the St Leonard’s College Mazer, which in its original form may date from the mid 16th to early 17th century. ‘Mazers’ are communal drinking cups. The college mazers would have been passed round the college dining tables at high occasions, such as feasts.University of St Andrews 4399collect>interncollect>internpeople20th century19:01:1116:56:3912:33:44collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsNumismaticsCommunion TokenEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-06-212011-03-28MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsMILNE, A.A.TAYLOR, A.R.ShearerCommunion TokensAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsNumismaticsCommunion TokensHC:C74University of St Andrewscollected bycollected bycollected bycollected byCommunion TokensThe University's collection of communion tokens contains some 12,000 pieces, mainly from Scotland, but also from the rest of the world. It is thought to be the largest collection of Communion Tokens in the UK and was mainly collected during the early part of the 20th century. The collection can be broken down further into collectors: The Milne collection; this collection was donated to the University by Rev. A. A. Milne in the 1920s and numbers approximately 5720 tokens. The St Mary’s collection; the St Mary’s collection contains an estimated 2100 tokens collected by the Divinity Faculty of the University of St Andrews and centres on the parishes in and around St Andrews. The Taylor Collection; acquired in the early part of the 20th century and containing around 3314 pieces. The Shearer Collection, obtained by the University in 1966, and containing 439 tokens.University of St Andrews 4400collect>interncollect>intern19th century to present19:07:3519:05:27collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsNumismaticsSikorski, General VladislavCoinsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, PolandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-10-05MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsThe St Andrews Literary and Philosophical SocietyCoinsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St Andrews;The St Andrews Literary and Philosophical SocietyMuseum CollectionsNumismaticsCoinsHC:C75University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byCoinsThe collection of over 500 coins covers a wide range chronologically and geographically. It includes nearly 100 classical coins, nearly 400 medieval coins (mainly Edward I-II pennies), and a small number of oriental (ancient to modern) and modern western coins. These coins were collected in the 19th century by the St Andrews Literary and Philosophical Society, so they reflect collecting interests of the period. A more recent acquisition of note is the collection of 90 Polish coins, covering the 16th to 20th centuries, given to the University by General Vladislav Sikorski when he was Prime Minister of the Polish Government in exile during World War II. This was in recognition of the University’s friendly relations with locally based Polish troops.University of St Andrews 4401collect>interncollect>intern19th century to present19:11:3714:26:29collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC289HC612HC621HC672HC674HC681HC695HC725HC726HC727HC728HC729HC730HC731HC766HC767HC768HC817HC1999.4HC2003.7HC2004.24HC2005.2HC2009.41hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsNumismaticsmedalsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-06-03MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsMedalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th-20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsRoyal Society medal with bust of Queen Victoria on the (obverse) and full figure of Newton (reverse). Silver medal framed in glass and held by a silver band.Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)commemorative medal (University of St Andrews), 500th anniversary of St Salvator's College, 1950.Medal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)medal of St Andrews University Battery of Artillery Volunteers. Medal on red ribbonCommemorative medal awarded to Dr. M.J. Menzies on the Coronation of George V and Mary, 1911. In burgundy presentation case with white silk and burgundy velvet lining. Benjamin Franklin medal; with green suede bag, presentation box (Tiffany & Co.) and letter to Andrew Carnegie regarding the presentation of the medalprize medal for Agriculture, 1790.commemorative medal - The Arrival of Louis XVI in Paris, 6th October 1789.commemorative medal - Emperor Napoleon baptizing the Kingof Rome, 1811.commemorative medal, Portobello Token, 1739commemorative medal, Carthegena Token, 1741Religious medal (Buckfast Abbey), no dateReligious medal, Pope Urban VIII, no date.medal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedmedal of University of St Andrews Officer Training Corps (OTC), not inscribedsilver medallion in memory of Alex SkeneCopernicus medal in red leather presentation box: medal commemorating the 500th anniversary of Copernicus's birth.The Rebellion Defeated: medal with portrait of Duke of CumberlandPortrait medal of Jan Christiaan SmutsMedal to commemmorate the 500th anniversary of the St Salvator's College, 1950. Obverse: Bust of Bishop Kennedy, Reverse: Figure leaning on globe accepting torch from figure holding book (see notes)Medal commemorating the Silver Jubline of James Irvine as Principal and Vice-ChancellorMuseum CollectionsNumismaticsmedalsHC:C76University of St Andrewscollected bymedalsThe collection of around 220 medals is important for illustrating the history of higher education in Scotland. The majority are University class medals, illustrating the achievement of individual students in different subjects, and notably of women students from an early period after their admission to St Andrews. There are also many prestigious medals awarded to staff for their research, including key figures in the history of the arts and sciences, such as Professors D'Arcy Thompson and James Irvine. Some medals relate directly to the history of Scotland's oldest University, e.g. those given by other institutions for its 500th anniversary.University of St Andrews 4403collect>intern19th-21st century20:07:02collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St Andrewscostume and textilestextilesEDUCATIONEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandACADEMIC DRESSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-05MC:C48HC:C60University of St AndrewsAcademic dressAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsTextilesGOWNCASSOCKSASHTRENCHERcapBIRRETUMHOODHC:C77University of St Andrewscollected byACADEMIC DRESSThe University of St Andrews has a large collection of gowns and other items of academic dress, illustrating the forms and history of the academic dress of Scotland's oldest university from the Victorian period onwards. As such, it forms part of a nationally distributed body of evidence relating to the history and development of ceremonial attire in Scotland. The collection features the gowns of prominent or renowned individuals, including the Duke of Windsor and Sir Robert Robertson, chief government chemist during the Second World War, as well as celebrated members of the academic staff, and examples of the famous red gown worn by undergraduates. It contains material relating to the admission of women to the University, e.g. an early ‘Lady Literate in Arts’ sash, the L.L.A. being a pioneering course to enable women to participate in higher education. The University also holds the birretum (cap) used for generations in the formal graduation 'capping' ceremony. This is unlikely to be made from the remnants of John Knox's breeches, as popularly reputed, but would more feasibly seem to be the cap made in 1696 for John Arbuthnot (author of John Bull), the first known recipient of the Doctorate in Medicine.University of St Andrews 4720collect>intern1920s-1940s15:50:43collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1ArtCARTOONARCHITECTUREfine artDecorative and Applied ArtEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-06MC:C48HC:C31University of St AndrewsArchitectural drawingsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1920s-1940sUniversity of St Andrewshcr1Museum CollectionsArt CollectiondrawingsARCHITECTUREHC:C78University of St Andrewscollected byArchitectural drawingsMost of the architectural drawings owned by the University of St Andrews are held in the Special Collections department, University Library. However, a small number are held in the Museum Collections, most notably six watercolour sketches, or cartoons, by Douglas Strachan for a new scheme of stained glass windows to be installed in St Salvator's Chapel, produced 1939/40 in preparation for the work. In total, six cartoons survive and are held by the University's Museum Collections. However, the project was cancelled and the planned windows were never installed. There is also a preparatory watercolour study by Gordon M. Webster for a window in centre of the apse of St. Salvator's Chapel: The Crucifixion, dating from c. 1921-31. This window was created and installed.University of St Andrews 4330collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1618-1750s17:26:4817:22:5416:57:5111:54:47collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC814(1)HC814(10)HC814(11)HC814(12)HC814(13)HC814(14)HC814(15)HC814(16)HC814(17)HC814(18)HC814(19)HC814(2)HC814(20)HC814(21)HC814(22)HC814(23)HC814(24)HC814(25)HC814(26)HC814(27)HC814(28)HC814(29)HC814(3)HC814(30)HC814(31)HC814(32)HC814(33)HC814(34)HC814(35)HC814(36)HC814(37)HC814(38)HC814(39)HC814(4)HC814(40)HC814(41)HC814(42)HC814(43)HC814(44)HC814(45)HC814(46)HC814(47)HC814(48)HC814(49)HC814(5)HC814(50)HC814(51)HC814(52)HC814(53)HC814(54)HC814(55)HC814(56)HC814(57)HC814(58)HC814(59)HC814(6)HC814(60)HC814(61)HC814(62)HC814(63)HC814(64)HC814(65)HC814(66)HC814(67)HC814(68)HC814(69)HC814(7)HC814(70)HC814(8)HC814(9)HC815HC814hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsmedalMONTROSE, MARQUIS OFCAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD, Marquis of ArgyllGRAHAM, JAMESROBERTSON, ALEXANDERMURRAY, WILLIAM, Marquis of TullibardinesilverST ANDREWSSILVER ARROWCOMPETITIONSPORTARCHERYSCOTTISH HISTORYNumismaticsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-05-27MC:C48HC:C5University of St AndrewsArchery MedalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1618-1750sUniversity of St AndrewsMedal of John Cunningham of Barns, 1618. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John Lindsay of Canterland, 1630. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig, 1642. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David Drumond, 1675. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John Ramsay, 1676. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of William Cockburn, 1677. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Colin Campbell of Edramucky, 1678. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St AndrewsMedal of Charles, Lord Carnegie, 1679. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont, 1680. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and three silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.Medal of Alexander Watson of Aithernie, 1682. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Alexander Yeaman, 1683. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Robert Douglas, Lord Dalkeith 1622. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St AndrewsMedal of John Kendall, 1684. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.Medal of David Drummond of Cultmalindie, 1685. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Mungo Graham of Gorthie, 1687. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Alexander Robertson of Struan, 1687. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.Medal of Andrew Graham of Breckness, 1690. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John, Lord Lindsay, 1692. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Robert Heriot, 1693. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John, Lord Leslie, 1694. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Patrick Nairne of Sandford, 1695. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James Bethune of Balfour, 1697. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the UniversitMedal of Archibald Campbell, Lord Lorne 1623 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of William Nairne of Baldovan, 1698. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Robert Pringle, 1698 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John Patullo of Balhoussie, 1700 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Andrew Galloway, 1701. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University Of St Andrews.Medal of George Paterson of Denmuir, 1702 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Thomas Aytoun of Kinaldie, 1703. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James Craigie of Dumbarnie, 1704. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Robert Hay of Strowie, 1705. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Andrew Cassie of Kirkhouse, 1705 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of William Murray, 1706. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Robert Douglas, Lord Dalkieth, 1624 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of David Scot of Scotstarvit, 1707. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.Medal of Alexander Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1710. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Robert Fotheringham of Powrie, 1712. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Alexander Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1714. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of John, Lord Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Charles Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Thomas Leslie, 1715. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James, Lord Elcho, 1716. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Charles Maitland, 1717. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Adam Murray, 1718 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David Leslie of Pitkairly, 1626 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David, Lord Rosehill, 1719 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James Leslie of Mindeens, 1720. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Alexander Haldane, 1721. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David Bethune of Kilconquhar, 1722. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Alexander Aytoun of Kinaldie, 1724 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St AndrewsMedal of Alexander Scrymgeour of Tealing, 1725. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of William Vilant, 1726. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Anderews.Medal of George Hadow, 1727. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James Patullo of Balhoussie, 1728. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St AndrewsMedal of Robert Young, 1729. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of John Stirling of Garden, 1627. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of David Sibbald, 1730 One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Alexander Macleod of Muiravonside, 1735. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of John McLeod of Talisker, 1736. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Sir James Sharp of Strathtyrum, 1738. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Sir Robert Henderson of Fordell, 1739. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Alexander Bayne of Riraces, 1745. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Alexander Duncan of Craigton, 1749. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of George Dempster of Dunnichen, 1750. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine, 1751. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competitionMedal of James Durham of Largo, 1752? One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition.Medal of David Wemyss, Lord Elcho, 1627. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of Francis, Lord Doune. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow competition at the University of St Andrews.Medal of James Graham, Earl of Montrose, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.Medal of David Forrester of Strathendrie, 1628. One of 70 surviving Silver Arrow archery competition medals, and 3 silver arrows, from the Silver Arrow archery competition at the University.3 silver arrows used to display archery medals from silver arrow competition.Collection of 70 silver archer medals given to the University by winners of the silver arrow competition.Museum CollectionsSilver CollectionmedalBrook, Alexander J.S., ‘An Account of the Archery Medals belonging to the University of St Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, XXVIII, 1893-94, pp.343-469HC:C8University of St Andrewscollected byArchery MedalsThe Silver Arrow archery competition was held annually in the University of St Andrews from about 1618 to the 1750s. Each year before the competition the medals of previous victors were attached to silver arrows and paraded down to the Bow Butts, the archery range. Three silver arrows and seventy medals survive. Each medal is unique, though most bear the coat of arms of the victor on the obverse and the figure of an archer on the reverse. Some bear a Latin quotation, expressing the winner's attitude to his triumph. Each medal was paid for by the winner, and may reflect his wealth, learning and social position. Several winners of the Silver Arrow competition became, in later life, key figures in the social, cultural, intellectual, scientific and / or political development of Scotland. For example, James Graham, later 1st Marquis of Montrose (victor 1628), Captain General of Charles I's forces in Scotland and Archibald Campbell, later 1st Marquis of Argyll (1623), who was one of the leaders of the opposing side in the Civil War; Alexander Robertson of Struan (1687), a prominent Jacobite; and William Murray, later Marquis of Tullibardine (1706), who unfurled Bonnie Prince Charlie's standard at Glenfinnan in 1745.University of St Andrews 4411collect>interncollect>intern16th to 20th century20:24:2220:11:40collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsDecorative and Applied ArtSCOTTISH HISTORYARCHITECTUREEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St Andrewsstained glassCHALMERS, THOMASEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-10-05MC:C48HC:C62University of St AndrewsStained GlassAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsMiscellaneous materialstained glassWINDOWHC:C85University of St Andrewscollected bystained glassThe Museum Collections of the University of St Andrews contain various pieces of stained glass relating to the history and architecture of the University. For example early examples of stained glass, possibly originally associated with St Mary's College. A memorial window dedicated to Thomas Chalmers (who led the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843), made by Hardman & Co., Birmingham, about 1862, was originally installed in St Salvator's Chapel, but removed about 1960: it can now be viewed in Gallery 3 of MUSA, the Museum of the University of St Andrews. Other examples of stained glass, not formally a part of the Museum Collections, can be found around the University, for example the magnificent windows of St Salvator's Chapel.University of St Andrews 4412collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century19:43:0019:41:2619:40:1011:46:11collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC539HC540HC541HC542HC543HC544HC545HC546HC547HC548HC569hcr1hcr1hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsnumismaticCRAIK, DWARmedalEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-05-27MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsWar MedalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1914-1945University of St AndrewsWar medal. Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to D.Craik. Medal on white and purple diagonal striped ribbon.War medal. 1914-15 Star awarded to D.Craik. medal on red, white and blue vertically striped ribbon.War medal. British War Medal awarded to D.Craik. medal on ribbon : vertical broad orange stripe in centre, bordered by white, black and blue stripes.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : vertical red stripe in centre, bordered by yellow, green, blue and violet stripes merged into rainbow pattern.War medal. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue) awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical purple stripe in centre bordered by green stripes on either side.War medal. 1939-45 Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : broad vertical navy blue, red and light blue stripes.War medal. Africa Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : pale buff; central red stripe; narrow dark blue stripe; narrow light blue stripe.War medal. Italy Star awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : red; white; green; white and red equal width stripes.War medal. Defence Medal awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : flame coloured central broad vertical stripe, two green verticle stripes either side, 2 black thin vertical stripes running down centreWar medal. The War Medal 1939-1945 awarded to D.Craik. Medal on ribbon : Narrow central vertical red stripe, narrow white stripe on either side; broad blue and red stripes on either side.War medal. Allied Victory Medal awarded to Private W. Sutherland.Museum CollectionsNumismaticsmedalHC:C86University of St Andrewscollected byWar MedalsA small but significant section of the University of St Andrews medal collection is the war medals, most presented to D Craik and subsequently donated to the University. The medals relate to both the First and Second World Wars. They include: 1. 1914-15 Star. 2. Distinguished Flying Cross. 3. British War Medal 1914-18. 4. Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. 5. Indian General Service Medal (2nd issue). 6. 1939-1945 Star. 7. Africa Star. 8. Italy Star. 9. The Defence Medal, 1939-45. 10. George VI Medal, 1939-45. All the above presented to D. Craik 11. Allied Victory Medal (Private W Sutherland).University of St Andrews 4413collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century to present19:36:2219:31:1512:20:53collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC529HC530HC531HC532HC533HC534HC535HC536HC537HC550HC551HC552HC553HC554HC555HC556HC557HC558HC559HC560HC561HC562HC563HC564HC565HC566HC570HC571HC572HC573HC574HC575HC576HC577HC578HC579HC580HC581HC582HC583HC584HC585HC586HC587HC588HC589HC590HC591HC592HC593HC594HC595HC596HC597HC598HC599HC600HC601HC602HC613HC614HC615HC616HC617HC618HC619HC620HC625HC626HC627HC652HC653HC654HC655HC656HC658HC659HC660HC661HC662HC663HC664HC665HC666HC667HC668HC669HC670HC671HC678HC679HC720HC732HC733HC734HC735HC736HC737HC738HC282HC283HC284HC2001.17HC2001.18HC2001.19HC2001.20HC2001.21HC2001.22HC2001.23HC2001.25HC2001.42HC2002.2HC2002.3HC2002.4HC2002.6HC2002.7HC2002.22HC2004.1HC2005.3HC2005.4HC2005.5HC2005.6HC2005.7HC2005.8HC2005.9HC2005.10HC2005.11HC2005.12HC2005.13HC2007.1HC2011.3HC2011.4HC2011.5(1)HC2011.11HC2009.37(1)HC2009.38HC2009.43HC2009.44HC2009.45hcr1hcr1ac114University of St AndrewsNumismaticsmedalEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandTULLIS, WilliamsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποι2011-10-052011-10-052011-05-27MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsClass MedalsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th to 20th centuryUniversity of St Andrewsclass medal for advanced botany, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, awarded to James C. Irvineclass medal for Natural History, Practical, awarded to James C. IrvineClass medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Mathematics, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Third Mathematics, 1893-94.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Second Humanity, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to William S Morrison for Ordinary Greek, 1892-93.Tullis medal for mathematics (1st Class), awarded to William Stalkartt Morrison, 1891-92. Medal on blue ribbon.Tullis medal for Second Mathematics, awarded to William S. Morrison, 1892-93.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for General French, 1928.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special French, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours French, 1930.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Special German, 1929.Class medal awarded to Harry Robertson for Honours German, 1930.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Lectures on Anatomy.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Demonstations of Anatomy, 1907-08Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Practical Pathology, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, 1908.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Pathology, 1908-09.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Mental Diseases, 1909.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Systematic Medicine, 1909-10.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Opthalmology, 1910Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Operative Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to David Rutherford Dow for Clinical Surgery, 1910.Class medal awarded to P.T Herring for Practical Pathology (University of Edinburgh), 1894.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Medical Jurisprudence (University of Edinburgh), 1895.Class medal awarded to Percy.T Herring for Practice of Physics - Senior Division (University of Edinburgh), 1895-96.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Theoretical Medical Botany, 1928-29Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Physiology Practical, 1929Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Senior Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, 1930.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring for Becteriology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Pathology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Agnes Jane Herring (B.Sc.) for Midwifery and Gynaeocology, 1931-32.Class medal awarded to Allison Talbert McLaren for Natural Philosophy (Equal), 1918-19.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Special Economics, 1930.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Economics, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Quentin Alexander Whyte for Honours Modern History, 1930-31.Class medal of University of Edinburgh (no inscription)Class medal awarded to Elizabeth M.A. Walker for Dux in English, 1918.(Madras College). Shield shaped.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Botany, 1900.Class medal awarded to Agnes Hill Nicoll for Practical Botany, 1901.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Anatomy, 1902-03. In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll for Demonstrations of Anatomy, 1903-04. Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Systematic Medicine, 1904-05. Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for General Economics (Equal), 1921-22.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Junior Hebrew (Equal), 1921-22.Class medal awarded to William Darling Guthrie for Senior Hebrew, 1922-23.Class medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, 1897.Class medal awarded to Edward J. Balfour for Chemistry, Honours, 1897Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor for Ancient History, 1906-07Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Lectures on Anatomy, 1908-09Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Physiology, 1909-10Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Public Health, 1910-11Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Mental Diseases, 1912Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Pathology, 1912 In black presentation case with blue silk and velvet lining.Class medal awarded to Ruth E. Proctor, M.A. for Systematic Surgery, 1912 Class medal awarded to Agnes H. Nicoll, M.A. for Practical Pathology, 1904. Class medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Ecclecsiastical History, 1922-23.Class medal awarded to Charles Edward Stewart, M.A. for Biblical Criticism, 1923-24.Class medal awarded to Nellie Clark Westwater for Honour Greek, 1919-20Class medal awarded to Constance Jessie May Stewart, M.A. for Mediaeval History (Adv. Hon.), 1925.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Physiology, 1912-13.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Materia Medica, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1913-14.Class medal awarded to Archibald Alastair Bruce Scott for Practical Pathology, 1914.Class medal awarded to Jean C. Anderson for History, Ordinary, 1899.Class medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Junior Hebrew, 1922-23.Class medal awarded to Ian Ferguson Gordon Stott for Senior Hebrew, 1923-24.Class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for General English, 1927.Class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Moral Philosophy, General, 1927.Class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Honours Moral Philosophy, 1929Class medal awarded to Arthur Thomson Shillinglaw for Honours Logic & Metaphysics (Equal), 1929.class medal - The Rutherford medal (University of St Andrews). No date.The Lewis Campbell Medal. Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell. Reverse (struck): With scroll sitting on bench beside tree.The Lewis Campbell Medal. Obverse (struck): bust of Lewis Campbell. Reverse (struck): With scroll sitting on bench beside tree.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Practical Zoology, 1894-95.Class medal awarded to Mary J Menzies for Botanical Histology, 1895.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for General Natural Philosophy, 1942Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Special Natural Philosophy, 1943.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Junior Honours Natural Philosophy,1947.Class medal awarded to William D. Brodie for Honours Natural Philosophy, 1948.class medal awarded to Christian M. Brown for botanyClass medal awarded to Robert W. Chapman for Greek, Ordinary, 1899.Class medal awarded to Ethel May King for Latin, 1905-6Class medal awarded to Marjory Milne for Special Psychology, 1930-31.Class medal awarded to Donald Stewart for Mathematics, 1820.Class medal awarded to Donald Stewart in Greek, 1822Medal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Greek.Medal awarded to Robert Trail (1822-23) for Physics (?).Class medal awarded to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson for Botony Senior (University of Edinburgh), 1879.Class medal. Uninscribed and blank.Class medal awarded to P.R Scott Lang for Physicus, 1871-72. (University of Edinburgh)Tullis Medal (Madras College) awarded to Alan Cant, 1886. Maltese cross shaped medal: on green ribbon.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Natural History, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Biblical Criticism, 1893.Class medal awarded to Alan Cant for Divinity, 1893.Class medal awarded to P.R Scott Lang for First Mathematics, 1869-70. (University of Edinburgh)class medal, University of Edinburgh, awarded to W C McIntosh in 1857-58 for written exercises in anatomy classes.medal, University of Edinburgh medical medal awarded to W C McIntosh in 1860.class medal; University of Edinburgh awarded to W C McIntosh for Midwifery, 1859-60.Class medal, Special Zoology 1945-46, awarded to Avice H. BrindleyClass medal, General Natural History 1943-44, awarded to Avice Haviland BrindleyClass medal, General Natural History 1946-47, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, Second Science Natural History 1947-48, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, Honours Natural History 1948-49, awarded to Helga M.T. FranklandClass medal, General Zoology 1943, awarded to Mary E.E.T. SandisonClass medal, Special Physiology 1943-44, awarded to William Bruce RobertsonD'Arcy Thompson medal 1955-56, awarded to Patricia A. JacobsClass medal awarded to Mary Nicoll Bennett for Special French, 1928.class medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Ordinary Mathematics, 1904-05Tullis medal awarded to Janet M. Black for Mathematics, 1904-05class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Advanced Physics, 1915-16.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Mathematics, Junior Honours, 1913-14.class medal awarded to Vera K Black for Junior Practical Physics, 1912-13.Class medal, Honours Modern History, 1923-24, awarded to Thomas Kaye DougallClass medal, Special German, 1942, awarded to Dorothy Edith SmartClass Medal for Honours in Natural Philosophy 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Senior Honours in Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Special Natural Philosophy 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Ordinary & General Chemistry (Equal) 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Logic 1921-22, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Natural Philosophy, Arts & Science 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Honours Chemistry 1923-4, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for General Political Economy 1920-21, awarded to Peter BracelinClass Medal for Applied Mathematics 1922-23, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Duncan Medal for Mathematics 1923-24, awarded to Peter BracelinThe Carstairs Mathematical Medal 1923, awarded to Peter BracelinClass medal, Special English Literature, 1917-18, awarded to Jane Kilgour Foggieclass medal, Special Geology 1933-34, awarded to Agnes Donaldson Brownclass medal, General English 1933-34, awarded to James William ChalmersTullis medal for Mathematics, 1933-34 awarded to Hugh StewartClass medal, Honour Humanity (Equal) 1936-37, awarded to John James Cowperthwaitespecial greek class medal, 1952 -1953, with box.The Mitchell Medal with Box'First Science Practical Botany' Class Medal in Box.Senior Honours M.A. Greek Class MedalLewis Campbell Medal in case awarded 1965Museum CollectionsNumismaticsmedalHC:C87University of St Andrewscollected byClass MedalsThere is a large collection of Class medals held by the University of St Andrews. A class medal was awarded to an outstanding student in a particular subject. Many of these medals have been donated back to the University either by the recipient or their family. Most of the subjects taught at St Andrews are represented including History, German, French, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, Hebrew, Zoology, Anatomy and Physics. Also present are medals sponsored or named in recognition of a particular person such as the zoologist D’Arcy Thompson or the Tullis medal, for Mathematics, founded in 1876 by William Tullis, a former student. A small selection of class medals from the University of Edinburgh make up part of the collection. They are mainly for Anatomy and cover the years 1857 to 1860.University of St Andrews 4414collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19th century to present19:30:0319:25:1119:15:3813:08:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC279HC280HC281HC285HC286HC287HC288HC549HC622HC624HC673HC680HC682HC683HC684HC685HC686HC687HC688HC689HC690HC691HC692HC693HC694HC696HC697HC698HC699HC700HC701HC702HC703HC704HC705HC706HC707HC708HC709HC710HC711HC712HC713HC714HC715HC716HC717HC718HC719HC721HC722HC723HC724HC2010.21(1)HC2010.21(2)HC2010.21(3)HC1103hcr1hcr1hcr1cr67University of St AndrewsNumismaticsmedalMCINTOSH, WILLIAM CARMICHAELEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandCOPERNICUSIRVINE, JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποι2011-10-052011-10-052011-10-052011-09-15MC:C48HC:C55University of St AndrewsMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th to 21st centuryUniversity of St Andrewsgold medal presented by the Royal Society to Sir James Colquhoun Irvine for chemical research. Obverse: bust of Sir Humphry Davy. Reverse: inscription (see marks)gold medal awarded to James Colquhoun Irvine by the Chicago section of the American Chemical Society 1926gold medal; the Elliot Cresson Medal awarded to Sir James C. Irvine by the Franklin Insitute, Pennsylvania fro research on carbohydrates, 1929prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to Dr Wm McIntosh, 1882.prize medal, International Fisheries Exhibition, awarded to W.C McIntosh, 1883.prize medal; Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded to William C McIntosh for eminence in natural history, 1869.prize medal, The Linnean Society, awarded to William Carmichael McIntosh, about 1924.commemorative medal (Pedagogical School, Cracow, Poland), 1974commemorative medal (University of Laval, Quebec, Canada), 1952commemorative medal (Uppsala University, Sweden), Erik Gustaf Geijer jubilee, 1947.commemorative medal (University of St Andrews), Marquis of Dufferin, 1892.commemorative medal (General Sikorski), after 1943.Medal awarded to Sir James Irvine by the Carnegie Corporation, 1927.commemorative medal (Princeton University), Bicentenary, 1946commemorative medal (University of Bologna), 800th anniversary, 1888. commemorative medal (Royal Academy of Norway), Jubilee Medal, 2nd September1861.commemorative medal (University of Copenhagen - 'Universitas Havniensis'), 400th anniversary, 1879. commemorative medal (University of Catania, Italy), Quincentenary, 1934.commemoratove medal (University of Aberdeen), Inauguration of Mitchell Hall, 1895.commemorative medal (University of Montpellier), 700th Anniversary, 23rd May 1890.commemorative medal (University of King Frederick), Jubilee medal of King Charles XV and Queen Louisa of Norway and Sweden (?). No date. commemorative medal - Thomas Carlyle 80th Birthday, 4th December 1875.commemorative medal (University of King Frederick, Norway), jubilee of Prof. Christopher Hansteen, 1856.commemorative medal ((Budapest Reformed Theological Academy), centenary, 1955.commemorative medal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), 50th Anniversary, 1975Medal given to the University by the University of Paris. Obverse:seated figure with sword and book. reverse: building (University of Paris)commemorative medal (University of Vienna), 7th Centenary, 1965.commemorative medal (University of Sophia), 150th anniversary, 1938.commemorative medal (Princeton University), 150th Anniversary, 1896.commemorative medal, founding of Quebec, Trecentenary, 1908.commemorative medal (St Bartholomew's Hospital), 800th anniversary, 1923.commemorative medal (University of Virginia), Centenary, 1921.commemorative medal (Moscow University), bicentenial, 1955commemorative medal (Slamanca University), 700th Anniversary, 1954commemorative medal (National Library, Rio De Jeneiro, Brazil), Inauguration, 1910.commemorative medal (University of Buenos Aires), Centenary, 1921.commemorative medal, Jubilee of George Gabriel Stokes, 1899.commemorative medal of Shaw Henderson Festival, February 2-5, 1933commemorative medal (Universitie Libre de Bruxelles), 1st Centenary.commemorative medal Fernando Vanderhaeghen, 1911.commemorative medal of centinary of Argentine Revolutioncommemorative medal (University of Amsterdam), Trecentenary, 1932commemorative medal (University of Catalunya, Barcelona), Centenary, 1937.commemorative medal (University of Glasgow), Quincentenery, 1951.commemorative medal (University of Bologna), Aldrovandio medal, 1907Commemorative medal of International Forestry Exhibition, 1884commemorative medal (University of Helsinki), no date (1940?)commemorative medal (University of Amsterdam) of inauguration of Universitycommemorative medal (Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland). No date (possibly 1964 - 600th Anniversary?)Charles Linnaeus medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson, 24 May 1938. Obverse (struck): bust of Linnaeus. Reverse (struck): unknown crestCharles Darwin medal awarded to D'Arcy Thompson. Obverse (struck) with image of Darwin: Reverse (struck) with flowers and leavesmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Round gold coloured medalmedal awarded to Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Oval medal on mauve ribbon with swivelling clasp. Hallmarks on obverse and reverse. Medal is of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)University of Rome MedalUniversity of Helsinki MedalUniversity of Antwerp MedalMedal presented to the Principal and Master's of St Mary's College by the University of ErlangenMuseum CollectionsNumismaticsmedalHC:C88University of St Andrewscollected byMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffAs well as giving medals the University of St Andrews has received many from other institutions. Among the medals presented to the University are those given to mark its 500th anniversary in 1911. Other medals were presented to the University of St Andrews by academic institutions to mark their own anniversaries. A medal marking the 500th anniversary of the birth of Copernicus was presented as a token of co-operation between the University of St Andrews and the Jagellonian University in Poland. Medals presented to individual staff members are also held in the University's Museum Collections. For example, a gold medal presented by the Royal Society to James Colquhoun Irvine for chemical research, and a prize medal of the Linnean Society presented to the natural historian William Carmichael McIntosh.University of St Andrews 4331collect>interncollect>internLate 19th to late 20th century19:52:2110:26:47collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC400HC401HC402HC403HC404HC405HC406HC407HC408HC409HC410HC411HC412HC413HC414HC415HC416HC417HC418HC419HC420HC421HC422HC423HC424HC425HC2001.28HC819hcr1ad458University of St AndrewssilvertrophiesSPORTcupsBOYDMODDIE, Dr A.R.SCOTTISH HISTORYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-052011-04-08MC:C48University of St AndrewsSporting TrophiesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Late 19th to late 20th centuryUniversity of St Andrewsa two-handled silver cup in mid-18th century style; deep bowl, two cast, double scroll handles standing on a short stem and stepped cushion base; reeded bands at rim, mid-bowl and base. inscription.The Williams Trophy, a handled cup with a deep bowl, a knopped hour-glass stem on a cushion base. Mouldings above and below the neck, long 'c' shaped handle. Badminton Club trophyA plain, almost hemispherical bowl with a broad, waisted stem and straight-edged foot. Engraved: Women Students Swimming ClubThe Moodie Trophy; a two-handled cup. The bowl is very deep, over a short, knopped stem and trumpet, reeded-edged foot; the long handles floow the line of the bowl. Rugby Football trophyThe Walter Charig Cup; the shallow bowl is almost straight-sided, on an hour-glass stem with a central moulding, and a stepped foot; the tWO, hollow handles are angular and wide. Squash Club TrophyA two-handled bowl; straight-sided for half its depth, between mouldings, then curves in to a straight-edged foot; the large, cast handles are scrolled and bifurcate where they join the sides.Golf.A cup with a shallow bowl on a narrow stem with a central knop and a trumpet, cushion-edged foot; the two handles project straight out from the rim and curve in to the edge of the bowl. Fencing trophyThe David Muir Memorial Trophy; a deep straight-sided cup with two slender handles angled to above the rim, on a short, trumpet stem and stepped foot. Athletic Club Football CupThe McDonald Trophy; a two-handled, lidded cup with two cast, scroll handles, standing on a black wooden base with silver plaques. The lid is domed with a pointed glode finial. Men's Tennis Club cup.The Mrs McDonald Trophy; a cup with a deep bowl, the sides eight-facetted from midway to the stepped, trumpet base; it has two hollow, angular handles. Women's Singles Tennis trophy.The Fencing Bowl; a small bowl with a pie crust rim, it stands on a low foot.The Boyd Quaich; large, plain, two-legged quaich, each leg with a facetted cairngorm and decorated with embossed knotwork; on polished light wooden base with silver mounts.Badminton Club medal; oval medal; obverse: arms, above an archer; reverse:shuttle sprays and crossed racquets and names of winnersMen's Athletics Cup; a two-handled, lidded, octagonal cupThe Andrew Lang Prize for Golf; a silver-gilt cigar lighter in the form of a bowl on a foot, with two upright cigar-shaped handles or spill-holders; the lighter is in the bowlThe Robertson Memorial Cup; a two-handled cupThe Gladys Walker Cup; deep, two-handled cup with inverted rim, on short stem over square foot; reeded moulding below rim; cast handles, of square cross-section are close to the body; on plinthThe May Salver; a circular salver with a scalloped edge and applied 'Celtic' decoration; on four feet. Engraved with the Arms of the UniversityThe Murray Trophy; a two-handled cupThe Miller Trophy; a two-handled cup or bowl on a short stem and cushion foot, with double-C handles; the rim edge is waved. Engraved with a shield of the Arms of the UniversityA rose bowl; with s-scroll gadrooning from below the rim to the join with the gadrooned cushion foot. On a wooden plinthA narrow deep cup; straight-sided; on baluster-shaped and moulded stem over a waved, trumpet foot with straight rimA small two-handled cup; with inward curving sides over a knopped trumpet stem and stepped foot; the handles, of square cross-section, project straight from the rim and curve down to the baseThe Bejants Athletic Cup; two-handled, with deep bowl, over a knop and a stepped, moulded foot; handles project from rim level and curve in to near the baseThe Andrew Lang Memorial Cup; plain shallow bowl on a thick, trumpet stem; the three shaped, hollow handles bifurcate where they join the rim and bowl base; on a silver mounted, black wooden plinthThe Marshall Challenge Cup for Golf; deep-bowled, two-handled cup, gilt inside; body is gadrooned on the lower half and stands on a trumpet stem with a reeded knopTrophy for swimming, awarded to Charlotte Marion Baron. Wooden shield, decorated with arms of University of St Andrews and University motto.The Karachi golf club cup; a broad cup with 3 handles and 3 feet; 3 inscription is enclosed in a rectangular decorated shield design (raised); with a 3-sided mahogony base with square endsMuseum CollectionstrophiesHC:C9University of St Andrewscollected bySporting TrophiesThe University has a large collection of sporting trophies, mainly cups, which date from the late 19th century until the late 20th century. They are presented to winners of a variety of sports including golf, badminton, athletics and swimming. Some were gifted to the University to commemorate former students, for example the Boyd Quaich for golf, given in memory of the two brothers Quentin Douglas Boyd and Anthony Boyd, both former students of St Andrews, who were killed in action in the Second World War. Others were given by individuals for example the Moodie Trophy for rugby which was presented to the University by Dr A.R. Moodie in 1957.University of St Andrews 4367collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1410 to present15:50:4314:19:5914:09:40collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungHC:C2HC:C3HC:C4HC:C5HC:C8HC:C9HC:C10HC:C11HC:C12HC:C13HC:C14ET:C15ET:C16ET:C17ET:C18HC:C35HC:C36HC:C37HC:C38HC:C39HC:C40CH:C41HC:C1ET:C19ET:C20ET:C21ET:C22ET:C23ET:C24ET:C25ET:C26ET:C27HC:C28HC:C29HC:C30CH:C42CH:C43CH:C44CH:C45CH:C46HC:C47BP:C49BP:C50BP:C51BP:C52BP:C53BP:C54HC:C55GE:C56PS:C57AUM:C58PH:C59HC:C60MSAM:C61HC:C62BP:C63BP:C64BP:C65BP:C66BP:C67BP:C68HC:C31HC:C32HC:C33HC:C34MSAM:C70MSAM:C71HC:C111HC:C112HC:C113MSAM:C72MSAM:C73HC:C74HC:C75HC:C76BP:C76HC:C77BP:C79BP:C80BP:C81BP:C82AUM:C83AUM:C84HC:C85HC:C86HC:C87HC:C88PH:C89PH:C90PH:C91PH:C92PH:C93PH:C95PH:C96PH:C97PH:C98PH:C99GE:C100GE:C101GE:C102GE:C103GE:C104GE:C105MSAM:C106MSAM:C107MSAM:C108MSAM:C109HC:C110BP:C83HC:C78hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsarchivesEDUCATIONcostume and textilesFURNITURESCOTTISH HISTORYworld archaeologyNumismaticsnon-western ethnographySCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYpsychologyZOOLOGYGEOLOGYPHYSICSCHEMISTRYfine artEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSinstitutioninstellinginstitutionInstitutionالمؤسسةοργανισμός2011-10-062011-08-232011-06-21University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1410 to presentUniversity of St AndrewsPortraitsRecording ScotlandHarry and Marjory Boswell Art CollectionSilver CollectionArchery MedalsSporting TrophiesSilver SpoonsEarly Scottish SilverCollege Dining WareCommunion PlatePewterEthnographyAmerindian materialAfrican materialAleut and Inuit material16th and 17th Century Art18th Century Art19th Century Art20th Century Art21st Century ArtCastsChemistry CollectionBeggar's BenisonAustralian Aborigine materialAsian materialIndian materialMelanesia materialMaori materialNorth African materialNorth American materialPolynesian materialThe Ladislav Holy CollectionSculptures and BustsPhotographsPrintsSugar SamplesChemical GlasswareChemistry ArtworkChemistry MedalsChemistry EquipmentFurnitureBell Pettigrew MuseumMammalsBirdsFossilsSpongesCoralsNumismaticsGeology CollectionPsychologyArchaeologyHistoric Scientific InstrumentsTextilesAnatomy and Pathology CollectionMiscellaneous materialMolluscsInsectsFishReptiles and amphibiansInvertebratesAlfred Russel WallaceArt CollectionLandscapesNarrative WorksScottish ArtistsAnatomy Teaching ChartsAnatomical ModelsMusicCamera CollectionPlaquesAnatomical artBonesCommunion TokensCoinsMedalsZoological InstrumentsAcademic dressMicroscope SlidesWilliam Carmichael McIntoshHarold CallanD’Arcy Wentworth ThompsonCypriot collectionFlintsStained GlassWar MedalsClass MedalsMedals presented to the University of St Andrews and its staffJames Gregory18th century Scientific Instruments19th century Scientific Instruments20th century Scientific InstrumentsSir David BrewsterOpticsKnibb ClocksNavigationAstronomySurveyingFossil / Palaeontological CollectionMineralogical CollectionIgneous collectionSedimentary CollectionMetamorphic and Structural GeologyThe Museum of the University of St Andrews and the Literary and Philosophical Society of St AndrewsStereo Atlas platesSurgical InstrumentsRadiographsBottled SpecimansSportWhaling equipmentArchitectural drawingsMC:C48University of St Andrewscollected byMuseum CollectionsThe Museum Collections of the University of St Andrews relate to the University of St Andrews, its history, personalities and teaching and research fields. The collections have been forming since shortly after the University was founded, as the first university in Scotland, between 1410 and 1414. Today, the Collections contain approximately 112,300 objects, encompassing the fields of fine and applied art, silver, furniture, numismatics and archaeology (the 'Heritage Collections'); ethnographic and Amerindian material; anatomy and pathology; chemistry; psychology; historic scientific instruments; geology; and, in the Bell Pettigrew Museum, zoology. The Museum Collections are strongly supported by archival and documentary evidence, held by the Special Collections Department (muniments, rare books, photographs, manuscripts and archives) of the University Library. In the National Audit of Scotland's museums (2002), the Museum Collections were identified as 13th largest in the country in terms of holdings of items of international, UK and national significance. The Chemistry Collection, Heritage Collections and Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments are Recognised Collections of National Significance. They have been formally acknowledged as of great importance to the life and culture of Scotland, through the Recognition scheme established by the Scottish Government and administered by Museums Galleries Scotland. Additions to the Museum Collections are made in accordance with our formal Acquisitions and Disposal Policy.University of St Andrews 2034peopleexhibit19001910about 1900ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHDUNDEEDUNDEEST ANDREWSThursoThursoInvernessInvernessInverness16:20:2809:48:59University of St AndrewsScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilE2004.2E2006.1E2006.3E2006.3E2006.5E2006.6E2006.6E2006.7E2006.7E2006.22004-04-252006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092004-03-062006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458AMCMSAM1MSAM1Inventoried as part of student project. Database, catalogue and pictures are missing.Stored in bonestore, Bute Medical Building.In Anatomy MuseumPATHOLOGYANATOMYTRAMONDWAXHANDmodelsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282010-12-062002-02-06unknownTRAMOND, Mson9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsSt Andrews MuseumCity Arts CentreUniversity of DundeeUniversity of DundeeGateway GalleriesSwanson GallerySwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryInverness Museum and Art Gallerywax model of dissected human right hand.good Generally good condition. However:- The glass dome does not fit neatly onto the base. The base is wobbly. The fabric on the wrist is discoloured (faded). The 'flesh' on the hand has minor scratches, and one clear scratch on the back of the hand. The black paint on the stand has minor losses. The varnish on the wax model has discoloured. The part of one muscle(?), below no. 11, has been broken off and previously lost. Another possible loss below no. 1 (HR, May 2006) 199420022004RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, Helen199520022004added from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13about 19001Flesh coloured with muscle, tissue and tendons accurately coloured. Model mounted on black wooden base with glass dome covering.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglass.PATHOLOGYANATOMYTRAMONDWAXHANDMODELobject history file1994Febraury 200226 April 2004MSAM1oval paper label attached to base (printed): Mson TRAMOND/ Pr. et Fr.des Faculties/ Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/ PARIS/ 9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDICINEManufactered bydbi MSAM1.jpg191019001900191033.0 cm x 15.0 cm. glass: 38 cm x 24 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, ParisTRAMOND, MsonMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 2037people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM10MSAM10Inventoried as part of student project. Database, catalogue and pictures are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelWAXSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-06unknownTRAMOND, Mson9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of half a dissected human skull (right side).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Nerves, teeth and blood vessels labelled. Model mounted on circular black wooden base, covered with glass dome.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglass.PATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELWAXSKULLobject history file1994February 2002MSAM10oval paper label attached to underside of base (printed): Mson TRAMOND/ Pr. et Fr.des Faculties/ Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/ PARIS/ 9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDICINE. Surface of model (written, ink): TRAMOND / PARIS.Manufactered by191019001900191020.0 cm x 16.5 cm. base: 25.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, ParisTRAMOND, MsonMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 2112people19001910about 1900ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHDUNDEEST ANDREWSST ANDREWSThursoInvernessThursoInvernessInverness16:20:30University of St AndrewsScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilE2004.2E2006.1E2006.3E2006.5E2006.5E2006.6E2006.7E2006.6E2006.7E2006.22004-04-252006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092004-03-062006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM11MSAM11Inventoried as part of student project. Database, catalogue and pictures are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.In Anatomy Museum.PATHOLOGYANATOMYTRAMONDWAXSKULLmodelsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-08unknownTRAMOND, Mson9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France1Present2002-02-08ComponentRecord state2002-02-08very goodExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsSt Andrews MuseumCity Arts CentreUniversity of DundeeGateway GalleriesGateway GalleriesSwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GallerySwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryInverness Museum and Art Gallerywax model of half a dissected human skull (right side).good Generally good condition. However:- The glass dome does not fit neatly onto the base. There is the remains of old, discoloured tape at the base. Green paint is visible on the base and stand (representing an old paint layer). The black paint on the stand has minor losses. The maker's label has been glued inside the skull cavity, with an overspill of glue around the edges. The varnish on the wax model has discoloured. Patchy application of varnish on teeth. The stand is stained where it is attached to the skull. The end of one vessel on the arch of the skull has lifted slightly. (HR, May 2006) 199420022004RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, AndrewRAWSON, Helen199520022004about 19001 Nerves, teetch and tendons labelled. Model mounted on lozenge-shaped black wooden stand, covered with glass dome.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYTRAMONDWAXSKULLMODELobject history file1994February 200226 April 2004MSAM11oval paper label attached to model (printed): Mson TRAMOND/ Pr. et Fr.des Faculties/ Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/ PARIS/ 9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDICINE. large oval paper label attached to underside of stand (printed): Mson TRAMOND/ Pr. et Fr.des Faculties/ Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/ PARIS/ 9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDICINE. Surface of model, inscr., ink: TRAMOND / PARIS.Manufactered by1910190019001910Model: H 38cm Case: H 42 x W 19 x L 29 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, ParisTRAMOND, MsonMANU2002-02-08AAbs1 203919001910about 1900EDINBURGHDUNDEEST ANDREWSThursoInvernessInvernessScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilScottish Museums CouncilE2006.1E2006.3E2006.5E2006.6E2006.7E2006.22006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-07-092006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-132006-05-13single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABAMCMSAM12MSAM12Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Database, catalogue and pictures missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYFOETUSGYNAEOCOLOGYWAXmodelUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-072002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsAnatomy ActsCity Arts CentreUniversity of DundeeGateway GalleriesSwanson GalleryInverness Museum and Art GalleryInverness Museum and Art Gallerywax model of human foetal growth.good. dusty Generally good condition. However:- Box roughly painted. Old nail holes visible. Some cracking / movement of wax at the base of the model. Large cracks in womb lining directly below foetus. Umbilical cord broken (left side) Womb lining - crack by pin on right side. Dust and debris inside model. (HR, May 2006). 19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001 - near full term (about 36 weeks), showing womb with major tissue and organ structures. Enclosed in black box case with glass front panel.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglassANATOMYPATHOLOGYFOETUSGYNAEOCOLOGYWAXMODELUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM12Manufactered by191019001900191031.2 cm x 27.5 cm Box : 37.0 x 33.0 x 13.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 206219001910about 1905single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM13MSAM13Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Anatomy Museum, Case I.PATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelWAXINTESTINESABDOMENMEDICALTRAMONDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-06unknownTRAMONDParis, France1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human intestines and inner abdominal organs.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century, about 19001Realistic colouring of veins, bloodvessels and nerves etc. Mounted on black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELWAXINTESTINESABDOMENMEDICALTRAMONDobject history file1995February 2002MSAM13inscr., ink, on surface of model: TRAMOND a PARIS.Manufactered by191019001900191039.6 x 34.1 x 12.4 cmabout 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisTRAMONDMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2040collect>intern19061910about 190615:11:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM14MSAM14Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212002-04-222002-02-06unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-062011-04-21very goodgoodwax model of human foetal development.wholegood. very dusty.Overall condition good. Two toes missing from model, but retained. Damaged during transit to new medical building.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19061Flesh coloured foetus showing arms, legs, head and 'tail'. Mounted on black circular, wooden and hessian stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM14large label fixed to mount: Fetus von Semnopithecus pruinosus / Selenka's Nachlass. Vergr. 6:1. / Man vergl.: Keibel. Die aussere Korperform und der / Entwicklungsgrad der Organbei Affenembryonen. / Selenka's Menschenaffen, neunte Lieferung. 1906. S. 592 und 593. / Friedrich Ziegler in Freiburg i. B.Manufactered by191019061906190616.1 x 12.3 cm stand: 15.8 cm x 21 cm diam.about 1906AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204119031903about 1903single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM15MSAM15Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-06unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of middle human foetal development.good. very dusty.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19031Flesh coloured foetus showing arms, legs and head. Mounted on black circular, wooden and hessian stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODhessianPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM15large label fixed to mount: Fetus von Hylobates Mulleri (Suitang) / Selenka's Nachlass. Vergr. 6:1. / Man vergl.: Selenka. Zur vergleichenden Keimesgeschichte der Primaten / Als Fragment herausgegeben von Keibel. / Selenka's Menschenaffen, funite Lieferung. 1903. S. 361. / Friedrich Ziegler in Freiburg i. B.Manufactered by190319031903190319.8 x 15.5 cm stand: 17.2 cm x 21 cm diam.about 1903AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 198719031903about 1903single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM16MSAM16Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-06unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06fairwax model of later human foetal development.fair. crack in upper left arm. very dusty.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19031Flesh coloured foetus showing arms, legs and head. Mounted on black circular, wooden and hessian stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODhessianPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM16large label fixed to mount: Menschlicher Fetus / von etwa 70 Tagen. / (Abortus artificiallis) / Keibelsche Sammlung. / Vergr. 6:1. / Friedrich Ziegler in Freiburg i. B.Manufactered by190319031903190328.1 x 15.2 cm stand: 19.8 cm x 24.5 cm diam.about 1903AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-06ACbs1 1988collect>interncollect>intern19001900about 190015:29:0015:14:03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458AMCAMCMSAM17MSAM17Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212011-04-212002-04-262002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-062011-04-21fairfairwax model of human foetal development.wholefair. crack and repair on upper protrusion. very dusty.Repair has failed and top part has become separated. It is believed that transit to the new Medical building caused damage, in the same place as previous damage.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001 Flesh coloured oval blob with upper protrusion. Mounted on black circular, wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM17red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 1.Manufactered by19001900190019107.1 x 4.0 cm stand: 10.1 cm x 10 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06ACbs1 204219001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM18MSAM18Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06fairwax model of human foetal development.fair. crack and repair on upper protrusion. very dusty.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured block with four protrusions (organs?), coloured dark flesh and green. Mounted on black circular, wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM18red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 2Manufactered by190019001900191013.2 x 9.0 x 6.6 cm stand: 13.5 cm x 16 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06ACbs1 204319001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM19MSAM19Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelGERMANORGANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured block with four protrusions (organs?), coloured dark flesh and green. Larger organ with spiral hoops to right of smaller ones. Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELGERMANORGANobject history file1994February 2002MSAM19red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 3.Manufactered by190019001900191014.5 x 10.0 x 8.9 cm stand: 14.3 cm x 16 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 2035people19001910about 190016:20:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM2MSAM2Inventoried as part of student project. Database, catalogue and pictures are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYDISSECTIONWAXFACEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-06unknownTRAMOND, Mson (?)9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of half dissected human face (left side).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured with muscle, tissue and tendons accurately coloured, and labelled. Model mounted on circular black wooden base.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYDISSECTIONWAXFACEobject history file1994February 2002MSAM2oval paper label attached to base (printed): faded and words unreadable.Manufactered by191019001900191033.0 cm x 31.0 cm. base: 44.8 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, ParisTRAMOND, Mson (?)MANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204419001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM20MSAM20Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelRODGERS, A.I.AFOETALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured curving shape with grooves on rear (spine?) and deep folds on front (limb development?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELRODGERS, A.I.AFOETALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM20red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 2.Manufactered by190019001900191017.2 x 7.9 cm stand: 10.6 cm x 12 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204519001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM21MSAM21Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelGERMANFOETALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured curving shape with grooves on rear (spine?) and deep folds on front (limb development?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELGERMANFOETALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM21red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 3.Manufactered by190019001900191013.0 x 5.9 cm stand: 11.1 cm x 10 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204619001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM22MSAM22Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelGERMANFOETALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.deep crack in stand19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured curving shape with red blood vessels and brown bubble-like organs in centre. Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELGERMANFOETALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM22red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 4.Manufactered by190019001900191015.1 x 5.9 cm stand: 15.3 cm x 10.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204719001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM23MSAM23Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichGERMANY1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06goodwax model of human development.fair19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Cross-section of flesh coloured curving shape with red blood vessels and brown organs in centre. Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM23small printed label attached to base, typed: Ziegler of Freiburg i.B. red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 5.Manufactered by190019001900191020.9 x 11.3 cm stand: 11.1 x 12.8 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFriedrich ZieglerMANU2002-02-06ABbs1 204819001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM24MSAM24Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownFriedrich Ziegler (?)GERMANY1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001 Flesh coloured curving shape with red blood vessels and brown organs in centre. Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM24red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 6.Manufactered by190019001900191021.2 x 11.3 cm stand: 11.1 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFriedrich Ziegler (?)MANU2002-02-06AAbs1 204919001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM26MSAM26Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownFriedrich Ziegler (?)Freiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Cross-section of flesh coloured curving shape with red blood vessels and internal organs . Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM26red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 8.Manufactered by190019001900191022.4 x 19.1 cm stand: 13.0 x 15.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgFriedrich Ziegler (?)MANU2002-02-06AAbs1 205019001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM27MSAM27Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of human development.good. some cracking (wax looks brittle in lower flat region)19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured long curving shape with flat lower area and bulbous upper area. Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM27small printed paper label on stand: Ziegler in Freiburg i.B. red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 10.Manufactered by190019001900191023.5 x 6.6 cm stand: 10.0 x 10.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgFriedrich ZieglerMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 205119001900about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM28MSAM28Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownFriedrich Ziegler (?)Freiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06poorwax model of human development.fair. some cracking (wax looks brittle in lower flat region) and perhaps some wax loss.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001 Flesh coloured long curving shape with flat lower area and bulbous upper area. Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM28red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 11.Manufactered by190019001900191023.5 x 6.6 cm stand: 10.0 x 10.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgFriedrich Ziegler (?)MANU2002-02-06ADbs1 2052collect>interncollect>intern19001900about 190015:22:3415:22:16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458AMCAMCMSAM28MSAM29Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212011-04-212002-04-222002-02-06unknownFriedrich Ziegler (?)Freiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-062011-04-21poorpoorwax model of human development.wholefair. some cracking (wax looks brittle in lower flat region) and perhaps some wax loss.Three large cracks to model, particlurly bad across middle. Concern that model was damaged in transit to new school of Medicine building. However, the photo on file shows two cracks. Unsure if the third crack is new damage.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured long curving shape with wrinkled lower area and bulbous upper area - beginnings of facial features. Deep grooves on rear (spine?). Mounted on black stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM29paper label on stand, inscr., ink: Ziegler in Freiburg i.B. red paper label on stand, printed, ink:12.Manufactered by190019001900191029.2 x 10.7 cm stand: 11.0 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgFriedrich Ziegler (?)MANU2002-02-06ADbs1 2036people19001910about 190016:20:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM3MSAM3Inventoried as part of student project. Database, catalogue and pictures are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelWAXSKULLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-06unknownTRAMOND, Mson9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodwax model of half a dissected human skull (left side).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Nerves, teetch and tendons labelled. Model mounted on circular black wooden base, covered with glass dome.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglass.PATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELWAXSKULLobject history file1994February 2002MSAM3oval paper label attached to underside of base (printed): Mson TRAMOND/ Pr. et Fr.des Faculties/ Anatomie. Histoire Naturelle/ PARIS/ 9, RUE DE L'ECOLE DE MEDICINE. Surface of model (written, ink): TRAMOND / PARIS.Manufactered by191019001900191016.0 cm x 17.0 cm. base: 25.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance9 rue de L'Ecole de Medicine, ParisTRAMOND, MsonMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 2077collect>intern19001900about 190015:19:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM30MSAM30Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212002-04-222002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-072011-04-21fairfairwax model of cross-section of human development.wholefair. some cracking and perhaps some wax loss.Damaged in transit to new school of Medicine. Small part has become detached, but has been retained.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Flesh coloured long curving shape with wrinkled lower area and bulbous upper area, blood vessels and organs displayed. Mounted on black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETALZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM30paper label on stand (written, ink): Ziegler in Freiburg i.B. red paper label on stand, printed, ink: 13.Manufactered by190019001900191026.1 x 8.9 cm stand: 11.0 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgFriedrich ZieglerMANU2002-02-07ACbs1 208219001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM31MSAM31Inventoried as part of student project 1994-95. Database, catalogue and photographs missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINECOCHLEAWAXmodelINNER EARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of inner ear.model good. stand cracked and dome cracked and chipped.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Curly, shell-like shape, cream coloured. Mounted on black wooden stand and covered by glass dome. Measurements are approximate as glass dome could not be removed without breaking.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglassANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINECOCHLEAWAXMODELINNER EARobject history file1994February 2002MSAM31paper labels attached by tape to glass dome. Typed text describing model: FRONT / Cochlea, below and in front of/ vestibule. / Base, apex and 2.5 turns of cochlea/ Cochlear canal./ Modiolus. / Bony spiral lamina. LATERAL SIDE / Fenestra vestibuli, blocked in life / by footpiece (base) of stapes. / Promontory, projects into tympanic cavity, formed by forst (basal) turn of cochlea. / Fenestra cochleae, blocked in life by secondary tympanic membrane. BACK / Semicircular canals, above and / behind vestibule. / - Anterior, vertical and lies across (underlined) long axis / of petrous temporal bone, forms arcuate / eminence. / - Posterior, lies along (underlined) long axis / of petrous temporal bone, / also vertical but at right / angles to anterior / semicircular canal. / - Lateral, horizontal and / occupies angle between / anterior and posterior / semicircular canals. MEDIAL SIDE / Internal accoustic meatus. / Openings in fundus for facial (VII) / nerve and for cochlear and / vestibular parts of vestibulo - / cochlear (VIII) nerve.Manufactered by1910190019001910approx 14.0 x 11.0 x 12.0 cm about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 208319001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM32MSAM32Inventoried as part of student project 1994-95. Database, catalogue and photographs missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINECOCHLEAWAXmodelINNER EARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of inner ear.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Curly, shell-like shape, cream coloured. Mounted on black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINECOCHLEAWAXMODELINNER EARobject history file1994February 2002MSAM32Manufactered by191019001900191013.0 x 15.0 x 16.0 cm about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 208419001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM33MSAM33Inventoried as part of student project 1994-95. Database, catalogue and photographs missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINEPETROSAWAXmodelINNER EARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07poorwax model of inner ear,poor. some areas cracked. large pieces of wax missing19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Lumpy shape with various protrusions, smooth surface and grey in colour. Mounted on black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINEPETROSAWAXMODELINNER EARobject history file1994February 2002MSAM33front, on model, inscr., in ink: Pars mast. : Inc. : Mall. : stul. : Pars petrosa.Manufactered by191019001900191017.0 x 12.0 x 9.0 cm about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-07ADbs1 206419001910about 1905ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2004.22004-04-252004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABAMCMSAM35MSAM35Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Dissecting Room, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelplasterDISSECTIONHEADMEDICALMUSCLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-072002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews Museumplaster model of human head showing facial and neck muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century, about 19001Red and flesh coloured. Mounted on pedistal and black plaster stand.modelmodelbuteplasterPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELPLASTERDISSECTIONHEADMEDICALMUSCLESobject history file1995February 2002MSAM35Manufactered by191019001900191038.0 x 28.2 cm stand 15.5 x 20.5 x 21.5 cmabout 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 208519001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM36MSAM36Inventoried as part of student project 1994-95. Database, catalogue and photographs missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINEOUTER EARWAXmodelINNER EARsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07fairwax model of inner and outer ear.fair. some areas cracked. large pieces of wax missing19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Model shows blood vessels, nerves, muscles and tendons. Red and flesh colours. Mounted on black wooden base and covered with glass dome.modelmodelbsWAXWOODglassANATOMYPATHOLOGYMEDICINEOUTER EARWAXMODELINNER EARobject history file1994February 2002MSAM36attached to pins illustrating various parts on model, printed, numbers: 1 - 13.Manufactered by1910190019001910model: 14.9 x 10.8 x 7.6 cm stand: 20 x 18 cm diaabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-07ACbs1 208619251930about 1927single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM37MSAM37Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of flat organ.good. crack in upper left, front (repaired in past)19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19271deep vertical fold in middle, two upper and one lower bulbous features. Thin feature connecting slab-like lower organ. Flesh and cream coloured. Mounted on wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM37large label fixed to mount: Modell eines menschlicher Embryo / 2,3 mm grosster Lange mit 4 Ursegmentpaaren. / - ca.100 fach vergrossert - / Nach einem Plattenmodell von Dr. H. Sternberg in Wien. / (vergl. : H. Sternberg, Zeitschrft fur Anat. u. Entw., Band 82, 1927.) / Dr. Friedrich Ziegler / Freiburg i. Br.Manufactered by193019251925193031.2 x 13.1 x 3.9 cm stand: 13cm x 22cm diam.about 1927AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 206519001910about 1905single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM38MSAM38Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Glass case in Dissecting Room - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelplasterDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALMUSCLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of interior cavity of human abdomen (front).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century, about 19001showing muscles and tissue. Red and flesh coloured. Mounted on pedistal and black plaster stand.modelmodelbuteplasterPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELPLASTERDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALMUSCLESobject history file1995February 2002MSAM38Manufactered by191019001900191062.5 cm x 97.0 cm diam.about 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 206619001910about 1905single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM39MSAM39Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in glass case in Dissecting Room - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelplasterDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALMUSCLESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of interior cavity of human abdomen (rear).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century, about 19001showing muscles and tissue. Red and flesh coloured. Mounted on pedistal and black plaster stand.modelmodelbuteplasterPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELPLASTERDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALMUSCLESobject history file1995February 2002MSAM39Manufactered by191019001900191062.5 cm x 97.0 cm diam.about 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2061people19001910about 1905ST ANDREWS10:05:40University of St AndrewsE2004.22004-04-252004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM4MASAM4Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Anatomy Museum, Case II.Returned to bs from mcoPATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelWAXGERMANYHEARTMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews Museumwax model of human heart.good199420022005RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, AndrewHOPES, David199520022005early 20th century, about 19051Full scale. Realistic colouring of veins, blood vessels and nerves.modelmodelbsWAXPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELWAXGERMANYHEARTMEDICALobject history file1995February 200222 December 2005MSAM4Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 13.0 x 13.0 cmabout 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)CONSERVEDconservationC0186unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbs1 206719001910about 1905single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM40MSAM40Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in glass case in dissecting room - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelplasterDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALSKELETONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of human abdomengood19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century, about 19001shows ribs, internal organs(lungs, kidneys, intestines, pancreas and liver) and pelvis. Mounted on black metal stand.modelmodelbuteplasterPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELPLASTERDISSECTIONABDOMENMEDICALSKELETONobject history file1995February 2002MSAM40Manufactered by191019001900191064.0 x 54.4 cm diam.about 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2063collect>intern19001910about 190512:16:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM41MSAM41Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Anatomy Museum Case IPATHOLOGYANATOMYmodelplasterVISCERAABDOMENMEDICALSKELETONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112002-04-262002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of human abdomengood19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11early 20th century, about 19001shows ribs, internal organs(lungs, kidneys, intestines, pancreas and liver) and pelvis. Mounted on black metal stand.modelmodelbuteplastermetalPATHOLOGYANATOMYMODELPLASTERVISCERAABDOMENMEDICALSKELETONobject history file1995February 2002MSAM41Manufactered byMSAM41.jpg191019001900191064.0 x 54.4 cm diam.about 1905AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2068collect>interncollect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:09:2711:06:4416:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114AMCMSAM45MSAM45Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.On wall in Dissecting Room - Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEFACIALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of half, right hand side of human face.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-112011-08-11about 19051shows skull, facial muscles and throat apparatus. Red and flesh colouring. On oval painted black plaster mount (on wall).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEFACIALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM45small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM45.jpgMSAM45 (side).jpg193019001900191027.1 x 24.0 cm mount: 32 x 25 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2069collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:45:0216:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM46MSAM46Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.On wall in Dissecting Room - Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYLEIQZIGDISSECTIONMUSCLEFACIALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of half, left hand side of human face,good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051shows skull, facial muscles and throat apparatus. Red and flesh colouring. On oval painted black plaster mount (on wall).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYLEIQZIGDISSECTIONMUSCLEFACIALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM46lower right of mount, plate, metal: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM46.jpg193019001900191027.1 x 24.0 cm mount: 32 x 25 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2070collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:44:1516:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM47MSAM47Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on wall in dissecting room - Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEFACIALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of half, left hand side of human face,good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-112011-08-11about 19051shows skull, facial muscles and ear. Red and flesh colouring. On oval painted black plaster mount (on wall).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEFACIALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM47lower right of mount, plate, metal: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM47.jpgMSAM47 (top).jpg193019001900191031.0 x 24.0 cm mount: 32 x 25 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2076collect>intern19001930early 20th century11:10:52single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM48MSAM48Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.On stand in Anatomy Museum - Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONMUSEUMMUSCLELEGmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112002-04-262002-02-07unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany (?)1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodplaster model of human right leg.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051showing muscles, tendons and major veins and srteries. Red and flesh colouring. On black painted wooden plinth and stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODmetalANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONMUSEUMMUSCLELEGMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM48Manufactered byMSAM48.jpg193019001900191086.9 cm x 42cm diam. stand: 18 x 21 x 21 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)Leiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz Joseph (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbute1 208719001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM49MSAM49(1)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model: development of male sex organs in human foetus.Fair.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM49(1) - MSAM49(4): 4 Wax models of development of male sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 4 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM49(1)red label attached to stand under model, printed : 1.Manufactered by19101900190019103.0 x 4.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07ABbs1 213819001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM49MSAM49(2)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-04-22unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22goodwax model: development of male sex organs in human foetus.Fair.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM49(1) - MSAM49(4): 4 Wax models of development of male sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 4 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM49(2)red label attached to stand under model, printed : 2.Manufactered by19101900190019105.2 x 6.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-04-22ABbs1 213919001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM49MSAM49(3)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-04-22unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22goodwax model: development of male sex organs in human foetus.Fair. horizontal and vertical cracks19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM49(1) - MSAM49(4): 4 Wax models of development of male sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 4 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM49(3)red label attached to stand under model, printed : 3.Manufactered by19101900190019106.1 x 5.4 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-04-22ABbs1 214019001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM49MSAM49(4)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-04-22unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22goodwax model: development of male sex organs in human foetus.Fair.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM49(1) - MSAM49(4): 4 Wax models of development of male sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 4 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM49(4)red label attached to stand under model, printed : 4.Manufactered by19101900190019107.3 x 5.8 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-04-22ABbs1 203819001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM5MSAM5(1)Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Database, photographs and catalogue are missing.stored in bone store of Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYmodelWAXEMBRYOFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-02-06unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06fairset of 4 wax models showing human embryonic development.poor condition. Parts missing or damaged.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM5(1) - MSAM5(4) wax models of embryo developmentabout 19001 Dark flesh coloured, mounted on dark brown wooden handles. All 4 tied with wire in a black partitioned box.modelmodelbsWAXANATOMYPATHOLOGYMODELWAXEMBRYOFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM5(1)model unmarked.Manufactered by19101900190019102.0 x 9.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06ACbs1 213519001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCMSAM5MSAM5(2)Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Database, photographs and catalogue are missing.stored in bone store of Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYmodelWAXEMBRYOFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-04-22unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22fairwax model showing human embryonic development.poor condition. Parts missing or damaged.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM5(1) - MSAM5(4)about 19001 Dark flesh coloured, mounted on dark brown wooden handles. All 4 tied with wire in a black partitioned box.modelmodelbsWAXANATOMYPATHOLOGYMODELWAXEMBRYOFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM5(2)model, inscr., in ink: 19.Manufactered by19101900190019102.0 x 9.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-04-22ACbs1 213619001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCMSAM5MSAM5(3)Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Database, photographs and catalogue are missing.stored in bone store of Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYmodelWAXEMBRYOFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-04-22unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22fairwax model showing human embryonic development.poor condition. Parts missing or damaged.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM5(1) - MSAM5(4)about 19001 Dark flesh coloured, mounted on dark brown wooden handles. All 4 tied with wire in a black partitioned box.modelmodelbsWAXANATOMYPATHOLOGYMODELWAXEMBRYOFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM5(3)model, inscr., in ink: 20.Manufactered by19101900190019102.0 x 9.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-04-22ACbs1 213719001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCMSAM5MSAM5(4)Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Database, photographs and catalogue are missing.stored in bone store of Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYmodelWAXEMBRYOFOETUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-222002-04-22unknownunknownFrance (?)1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22fairwax model showing human embryonic development.poor condition. Parts missing or damaged.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM5(1) - MSAM5(4)about 19001 Dark flesh coloured, mounted on dark brown wooden handles. All 4 tied with wire in a black partitioned box.modelmodelbsWAXANATOMYPATHOLOGYMODELWAXEMBRYOFOETUSobject history file1994February 2002MSAM5(4)model, inscr., in ink: 21.Manufactered by19101900190019102.0 x 9.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance (?)unknownMANU2002-04-22ACbs1 208819001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM50MSAM50(1)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodset of 3 wax models: development of female sex organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM50(1) - MSAM50(3) 3 wax models showing development of female sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 3 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM50(1)Manufactered by19101900190019108.0 x 6.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 214119001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM50MSAM50(2)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-04-22unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22very goodset of 3 wax models: development of female sex organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM50(1) - MSAM50(3) 3 wax models showing development of female sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 3 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM50(2)Manufactered by19101900190019109.3 x 6.2 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-04-22AAbs1 214219001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM50MSAM50(3)Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-04-22unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-04-22ComponentRecord state2002-04-22very goodset of 3 wax models: development of female sex organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002MSAM50(1) - MSAM50(3) 3 wax models showing development of female sex organs in human foetus.about 19001Flesh coloured. All 3 mounted together on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM50(3)underside of base, red label, printed: 9Manufactered by191019001900191010.1 x 6.9 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-04-22AAbs1 208919001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM52MSAM52Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model cross-section (vertical and horizontal): development of female sex organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Green, red and flesh colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM52red label attached to stand, printed : 1 various organs labled, in ink on model (top): Ar. umb.d. : Un. : Wf.G. : Ao. (front): Au.G. : Cl. : D. : Sch. D.Manufactered by191019001900191010.0 x 8.2 cm stand: 9.0 x 10.5 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209119001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM53MSAM53Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in bone store, Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodsmall wax model cross-section (vertical and horizontal): development of organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001green, red and flesh colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM53red label attached to stand, printed : 2 various organs labled, in ink on model (top): Un. : Wf.G. : AH.G : D. (front): Sch. D. : D.Manufactered by19101900190019105.0 x 9.0 x 3.9 cm stand: 8.6 x 10.7 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209219001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM54MSAM54Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodsmall wax model cross-section (vertical and horizontal): development of organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Green, red and flesh colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM54red label attached to stand, printed : 3 various organs labled, in ink on model (top): Ve. : H. : N.Kn. : All.G. (front): Schw. D. : D. : B.St.Manufactered by19101900190019106.2 x 10.8 x 6.9 cm stand: 10.0 x 10.7 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209319001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM55MSAM55Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodsmall wax model cross-section (vertical): development of organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Green, brown and dark green colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM55red label attached to stand, printed : 4 various organs labled, in ink on model: H. : N.Kn. : All.G.: Wf.G. : D. : Cl.Manufactered by19101900190019106.3 x 7.9 x 2.2 cm stand: 7.7 x 10.7 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209419001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM56MSAM56Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-05-212002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model cross-section (vertical and horizontal) : development of organs in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001green, brown and flesh colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM56paper label attached to stand: Ziegler in Freiburg. i.B. red label attached to stand, printed : 5 various organs labled, in ink on model: H. : N.Kn. : All.G.: Wf.G. : D. : Cl.Manufactered by19101900190019107.0 x 22.8 x 11.3 cm stand: 10.4 x 14.0 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2090collect>intern19001910about 190015:15:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM57MSAM57Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-072011-04-21very goodfairlarge wax model cross-section (vertical and horizontal): development of female sex organs in human foetus.wholegood.Damaged in transit to new medical building. Three parts have come loose from the back section (two large parts and one small part).19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Green, red and flesh colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM57Large card on stand: Modelle / zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des menschlichen / Urogenitalapparates und Dammes / nach den Plattenmodellen von Professor Dr. F. Keibel, / vergl. Archiv fur Anatomie u. Physiologie (anat. Abteil.) 1896. / Friedrich Ziegler in Freiburg i. B. red label attached to stand, printed : 7 various organs labled, in ink on model (top): Rect. : V. cav. : Psoas. : Q. Lumb. : Mll.G. : Ar. umb.d. : Un. : Wf.G. : Ao. (front): Sin.urog. : Ur. : Ch. : D. : Sch. D. : Wf.G.Manufactered by191019001900191014.0 x 30.8 x 13.6 cm stand: 16 x 20.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209519001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM58MSAM58Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07fairwax model showing development of organs in human foetus.fair. some cracks in upper left19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thick, rectangular organ with 4 curved tubes protruding to rear. Green, brown and grey colours. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM58red label attached to stand, printed : 8 various organs labled, in ink on model: Sin. urog : H. : Mll.M. : Mll.G. :All.G.: Wf.G.Manufactered by191019001900191015.0 x 10.1 x 10.2 cm stand: 10.2 x 14.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ACbs1 209619001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM59MSAM59Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germanyunknown1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07fairwax model showing development of heart in human foetus.fair. some cracks in upper left. perhaps some wax missing.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, arteries and veins illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM59red label attached to stand, printed : 1 various organs labled, in ink on model: A.s : A.a. : A.o. 11. : B. : Ve.C.s : VeU.unknownManufactered by19101900190019108.0 x 6.6 x 4.3 cm stand: 8.2 x 8.5 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ACbs1 209719001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM60MSAM60Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model section: development of heart in human foetus.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM60red label attached to stand, printed : 2a various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by19101900190019105.1 x 5.1 x 3.9 cm stand: 9.0 x 8.9 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 209819001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM61MSAM61Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good. some wax parts may be missing.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM61red label attached to stand, printed : 2a various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by19101900190019106.8 x 8.5 x 6.0 cm stand: 9.0 x 10.5 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ABbs1 209919001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM62MSAM62Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good. some wax parts may be missing.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM62red label attached to stand, printed : 3 various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by19101900190019107.3 x 11.0 x 7.9 cm stand: 9.0 x 10.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ABbs1 210019001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM63MSAM63Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good. some wax parts may be missing. stand badly cracked/ split.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM63red label attached to stand, printed : 4 various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by19101900190019108.0 x 11.0 x 8.9 cm stand: 9.0 x 10.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ABbs1 210119001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM64MSAM64Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good. some wax parts may be missing. stand badly cracked/ split.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM64red label attached to stand, printed : 5 various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by191019001900191011.0 x 12.1 x 9.0 cm stand: 11.0 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZiegler, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07ABbs1 210219001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM65MSAM65Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM65red label attached to stand, printed : 6 various organs labled, in ink on model: B. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by191019001900191014.5 x 15.2 x 11.0 cm stand: 11.0 x 15.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 210319001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM66MSAM66Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelRODGERS, A.I.AFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model cross-section (left): development of heart in human foetus.good. stand cracked19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELRODGERS, A.I.AFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM66red label attached to stand, printed : 6a various organs labled, in ink on model: Ve.C.Sup. : Ve.c.i. : Bw.2. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by191019001900191014.6 x 12.4 x 6.9 cm stand: 10.0 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 210419001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM67MSAM67Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model cross-section (right): development of heart in human foetus.good. stand cracked19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM67red label attached to stand, printed : 6b various organs labled, in ink on model: Ve.C.Sup. : Ve.c.i. : Bw.2. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by191019001900191010.2 x 11.0 x 5.1 cm stand: 10.0 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 210519001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM68MSAM68Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model: development of heart in human foetus.good. stand cracked19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM68red label attached to stand, printed : 7 various organs labled, in ink on model: Ve.C.Sup. : Ve.c.i. : Bw.2. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by191019001900191017.0 x 14.5 x 13.1 cm stand: 11.5 x 15.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 210619001910about 1900single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM69MSAM69Inventoried as part of a student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, database and photographs are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.PATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXmodelFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-262002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model: detail of development of heart in human foetus.good. stand cracked19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Ventricals, veins and arteries illustrated. Flesh and red coloured. Mounted on painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODPATHOLOGYANATOMYWAXMODELFREIBURGFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM69red label attached to stand, printed : 7a various organs labled, in ink on model: Ve.C.Sup. : Ve.c.i. : Bw.2. : Ca. : F.av.c. : A.s. : A.d. : Ca. : B.Manufactered by19101900190019109.0 x 12.0 x 7.1 cm stand: 11.5 x 12.0 cm diam.about 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, FriedrichMANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2107people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM70MSAM70Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.fair. wax is cracked in several areas.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with a deep vertical groove in centre. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand (front and reverse shown).modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM70red paper label attached to stand, printed: 1Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07ABbs1 2108people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM71MSAM71Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with a deep vertical groove in centre, curling near top. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand (front and reverse shown).modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM71red paper label attached to stand, printed: 2Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2109collect>internpeople19001910about 190015:18:1816:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM72MSAM72Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-072011-04-21goodfairwax model of human sex organs in foetus.wholefair. wax cracked horizontally across middle of modelCondition remains unchanged. There was concern that the model may have been damaged in transit to new school of Medicine, but from looking at photos on file it was clear that the large crack across the middle was old damage.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with a deep vertical groove in centre, curling near top. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand (front and reverse shown).modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM72red paper label attached to stand, printed: 3Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07ABbs1 2078people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM73MSAM73Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with a deep vertical groove in centre, curling near top. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand (front and reverse shown).modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM73red paper label attached to stand, printed: 4Manufactered by191019001900191019.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2079collect>internpeople19001910about 190015:24:3216:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM74MSAM74Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord stateDALE, Amy2002-02-072011-04-21goodpoorwax model cross-section of human sex organs in foetus.wholegood. minor crack horizontally across modelBadly damaged in transit to new Medical building. Now broken into many pieces across the middle, which have become detached. Cracking to other areas.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with veins and blood vessels illustrated. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM74red paper label attached to stand, printed: 5Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07ABbs1 2080people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM75MSAM75Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.good. minor crack horizontally across model19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with long vertical grooves. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM75red paper label attached to stand, printed: 6Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07ABbs1 2081people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM76MSAM76Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical BuildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with long vertical grooves. On reverse, cutaway to show blood vessels. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM76red paper label attached to stand, printed: 7Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2110people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM77MSAM77Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model of human sex organs in foetus.good. frame damaged at lower left side.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with blood vessels. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM77red paper label attached to stand, printed: 8Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2111people19001910about 190016:20:29single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMCMSAM78MSAM78Inventoried as part of student project. Catalogue, photographs and database are missing.Stored in Bone Store - Bute Medical Building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXmodelFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282002-02-07unknownZIEGLER, FriedrichFreiburg, Germany1Present2002-02-07ComponentRecord state2002-02-07very goodwax model, vertical cross-section of human sex organs in foetus.good.19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002about 19001Thin oblong slab with blood vessels. Flesh coloured. Mounted on black wooden frame with stand.modelmodelbsWAXWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYWAXMODELFOETUSZIEGLER, FRIEDRICHMEDICALobject history file1994February 2002MSAM78red paper label attached to stand, printed: 9Manufactered by191019001900191021.0 x 9.0 cm frame: 37.0 cm x 12.5 cmabout 1900AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyFreiburgZIEGLER, Friedrich (?)MANU2002-02-07AAbs1 2056collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:11:5116:57:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM79MSAM79Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.Stored on stand - Anatomy Museum, Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of horizontal cross section of abdomen.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Thick oval slab-like cast of internal organs and tissues. Red, green, grey and blue colouring. On painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM79metal plate on side of right side of stand: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig. (sic)Manufactered byMSAM79.jpg193019001900191018.5 x 26.1 x 4.5 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2057collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:14:4916:57:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM80MSAM80Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.Stored on stand - Anatomy Museum, Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of horizontal cross section of abdomen.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Thick oval slab-like cast of internal organs and tissues. Red, green, grey and blue colouring. On painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM80metal plate on side of right side of stand: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig. (sic)Manufactered byMSAM80.jpg193019001900191018.5 x 26.1 x 4.5 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2058collect>intern19001930early 20th century11:10:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458AMCAMCMSAM81MSAM81Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.Stored on stand - Anatomy Museum, Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112002-04-262002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of horizontal cross section of abdomen.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Thick oval slab-like cast of internal organs and tissues. Red and grey colouring. On painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM81Manufactered byMSAM81.jpg193019001900191019.3 x 29.3 x 4.5 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz Joseph (?)MANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2059collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:48:1316:57:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM82MSAM82Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.stored on stand - anatomy museum, Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of horizontal cross section of abdomen.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Thick oval slab-like cast of internal organs and tissues. Red and grey colouring. On painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM82metal plate on right side: Franz Jos Steger / LeiqzigManufactered byMSAM82.jpg193019001900191019.0 x 28.2 x 5.1 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2060collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:46:1516:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM83MSAM83Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.stored on stand - anatomy museum, Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of horizontal cross section of upper abdomen.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Thick oval slab-like cast of internal organs and tissues. Red and grey colouring. On painted black wooden stand.modelmodelbuteplasterWOODANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM83metal plate on right side: Franz Jos Steger / LeiqzigManufactered byMSAM83.jpg193019001900191017.5 x 39.0 x 4.6 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 205319001930early 20th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM84MSAM84Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.Mounted on board in display case - Anatomy museum, Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-232002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of anterior abdominal wall (intermediate).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century1Thick slab-like cast of muscles and nerves. Red, green, grey and blue colouring.modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELobject history file1994February 2002MSAM84Manufactered by193019001900193019.3 x 22.2 x 3.3 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 205419001930early 20th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM85MSAM85Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.mounted on display board in case - Anatomy Museum, Bute medical buildingANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-232002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of anterior abdominal wall (Superficial).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century1Thick slab-like cast of muscles and nerves. Red, green, grey and blue colouring. Numbered to correspond with key on dispaly board.modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELobject history file1994February 2002MSAM85Manufactered by193019001900193018.9 x 20.1 x 4.8 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 205519001930early 20th centurysingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektAMCAMCMSAM86MSAM86Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.mounted on display board in case - Anatomy Museum, Bute medical building.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALmodelsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2002-04-232002-02-06unknownunknownGermany (?)1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of anterior abdominal wall (deep).good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew19952002early 20th century1Thick slab-like cast of muscles and nerves. Red, green, grey and blue colouring. Numbered to correspond with key on dispaly board.modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYANATOMY MUSEUMLEIQZIGMUSCLEABDOMINALMODELobject history file1994February 2002MSAM86Manufactered by193019001900193020.2 x 19.5 x 4.4 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermany (?)unknownMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2071collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:16:4316:57:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM87MSAM87Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on dispaly in Inner Dissecting RoomANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTINGLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of human pelvis, rear, showing anal muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Red and grey colouring. On octagonal painted black plaster base (on shelf)modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTINGLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM87small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM87.jpg193019001900191020.0 x 17.0 cm base: 20 x 16 x 2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2072collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:16:0816:57:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM88MSAM88Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on display in the Inner Dissecting Room.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of female human pelvis, rear, showing anal muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Red and grey colouring. On octagonal painted black plaster base (on shelf).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM88small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM88.jpg193019001900191021.0 x 18.0 x 13.1 cm base: 20 x 16 x 2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2073collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:15:3216:57:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM89MSAM89Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on display in inner dissecting room.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of female human pelvis, rear, showing anal muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Red and grey colouring. On octagonal painted black plaster base (on shelf).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM89small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM89.jpg193019001900191020.0 x 17.0 x 12.1 cm base: 20 x 16 x 2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2074collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:13:2716:57:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM90MSAM90Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on display in inner dissecting room.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of female human pelvis, rear, showing anal muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-112011-08-112011-08-11about 19051Red and grey colouring. On octagonal painted black plaster base (on shelf).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM90small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM90.jpgMSAM90 (top).jpgMSAM90 (back).jpg193019001900191019.0 x 16.0 x 13.0 cm base: 20 x 16 x 2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 2075collect>internpeople19001930early 20th century11:45:3916:57:56single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMCMSAM91MSAM91Inventoried as part of student project in 1994-95. Catalogue, photographs and database missing.on display in the inner dissecting room.ANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICmodelSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-112011-03-282002-02-06unknownSTEGER, Franz JosephLeiqzig (sic) , Germany1Present2002-02-06ComponentRecord state2002-02-06very goodplaster model of female human pelvis, rear, showing anal muscles.good19942002RODGERS, A.I.A.CAMPBELL, Andrew199520022011-08-11about 19051Red and grey colouring. On octagonal painted black plaster base (on shelf).modelmodelbuteplasterANATOMYPATHOLOGYDISSECTIONLEIQZIGMUSCLEPELVICMODELSTEGER, FRANZ JOSEPHobject history file1994February 2002MSAM91small metal plate on lower right of mount: Franz Jos Steger / Leiqzig.Manufactered byMSAM91.jpg193019001900191021.0 x 20.0 x 12.0 cm base: 20 x 16 x 2 cmearly 20th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyLeiqzig (sic) STEGER, Franz JosephMANU2002-02-06AAbute1 4432collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern08:31:5610:23:1412:50:15collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYHealth and medicineMEDICINEstereo atlasEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghEurope, United Kingdon, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-06-012011-05-31MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsStereo Atlas platesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionStereo Atlas platesMSAM:C106University of St Andrewscollected byStereo Atlas platesAround 150 plates for an anatomical Stereo Atlas are held. Unfortunately the original Stereo Viewer does not survive, but the actual photos remain in a reasonable condition. Some of them are mounted on card with a description of what they show. The Stereo Atlas was produced in Edinburgh. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4433collect>interncollect>intern20th century to present12:56:5412:56:12collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYmedical instrumentsHealth and MedcineMEDICINESURGERYINSTRUMENTEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-05-312011-05-31MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsSurgical InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionSurgical InstrumentsMSAM:C107University of St Andrewscollected bySurgical InstrumentsThe Anatomy and Pathologyu Collection includes a number of surgical instruments, many of which have been donated to the University by retiring Doctors. The instruments cover specialities including General Surgery, Dentistry, Ear Nose and Throat, Orthopaedic and Obstetric/ Gynaecology. There is also a collection of instruments used by General Practioners from the 1930s and 1940s including a female GP’s bag complete with instruments and personal items. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4434collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1950s to present10:23:3410:22:4710:06:2010:04:2610:03:49collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYradiographTEACHINGHealth and medicineEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-012011-06-012011-06-012011-06-012011-06-01MC:C48MSAM:C61RadiographsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1950s to presentMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionRadiographsMSAM:C108University of St AndrewsRadiographsThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains a collection of approximately 1500 radiographs given to the School of Medicine by the National Health Service. The collection contains mainly x-ray films dating from the 1950s and covering all skeletal areas of the body. There are also some newer CT and MRI images which are used, alongside the x-rays, as a teaching tool. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4435collect>intern20th century10:27:56collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYTEACHINGHealth and medicineSPECIMENHEARTEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-01MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsBottled SpecimansAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionMSAM:C109University of St Andrewscollected byBottled SpecimansThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains an extensive collection of bottled specimens which are used for teaching and research purposes. One of the highlights of this collection is a series, illustrating congenital heart defects, collected and donated by Dr Walmsley between 1946 and 1960. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4380collect>intern19th to 21st century10:23:45collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungMSAM:C70MSAM:C71MSAM:C72MSAM:C73MSAM:C106MSAM:C107MSAM:C108MSAM:C109hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYwax modelMEDICINEEDUCATIONmedical instrumentsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-01MC:C48University of St AndrewsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th-20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsAnatomy Teaching ChartsAnatomical ModelsAnatomical artBonesStereo Atlas platesSurgical InstrumentsRadiographsBottled SpecimansMuseum CollectionsMSAM:C61University of St Andrewscollected byAnatomy and Pathology CollectionThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains over 5000 items, mainly gross wet and dry specimens, but also surgical instruments, wax and plastinated models, and teaching charts, some of the latter being produced by local artists. Particular highlights include the collection of incredibly detailed wax models of specific parts of the body, produced by companies such as Tramond of Paris in the late 19th century. The collections also contain material such as the nine original watercolour drawings of a progressive dissection of the trunk and inguinal regions, produced by David Waterston, Professor of Anatomy 1940-42, and artist J.T. Murray, and published as plates in the standard anatomical textbook, Anatomy in the Living Model, London, 1931. The marks of pins, inserted to produce the highly accurate measurements, are still visible. The Collection, including the historical wax models, is used for teaching in University's School of Medicine. It illustrates the development of teaching and research in the field of anatomy at the University of St Andrews, and is of professional interest to anatomists generally. Due to the nature of the collections, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4392collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern20th century14:30:0014:15:2414:15:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYteaching chartMEDICINEEDUCATIONHealth and medicineEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-05-312011-05-312011-05-31MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsAnatomy Teaching ChartsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionChartsMSAM:C70University of St Andrewscollected byAnatomy Teaching ChartsThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains approximately 70 teaching charts. These were used to illustrate the anatomy of different parts of the body for teaching purposes, and were displayed in the School of Medicine. Most are signed by either Fred D Stewart or M H Kidston. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4393collect>interncollect>interncollect>internLate 19th to early 20th century14:30:5514:29:2014:24:47collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYmodelTEACHINGWAXMEDICINEEDUCATIONHealth and medicineEurope, United Kingdon, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope,ParisEurope, GermanysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-05-312011-05-312011-05-31MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsAnatomical ModelsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.Late 19th to early 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionmodelsMSAM:C71University of St Andrewscollected byAnatomical ModelsThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains over 90 wax and plaster models of specific parts of the body. These were produced by companies such as Tramond of Paris and Fredrich Ziegler of Germany in the late 19th century or early 20th century. Highly detailed, they form an valuable resource for teaching anatomy, and are still used for this purposer today. The models show diffferent parts of the body, such as a dissected hand or face, and also illustrate bodily processes such as the development of a foetus in the womb. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4397collect>interncollect>intern20th century08:32:1608:31:00collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYArtDISSECTIONEDUCATIONHealth and medicineEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-022011-06-02MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsAnatomical artAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionprintsdrawingsMSAM:C72University of St Andrewscollected byAnatomical artThe Anatomy and Pathology Collection contains several watercolours and prints illustrating anatomy. These include nine original watercolour plates illustrating a progressive dissection of the trunk and inguinal region (upper part of legs) as various layers are removed. The first plate of the series depicts the superficial muscles and the final plate the skeleton. There are also seven watercolurs illustrating a progressive dissection of the head and neck. Both sets were published in 'Anatomy in the Living Model' (London, 1931), a work aimed at medical students. The author, David Waterston, Professor of Anatomy in the University of St Andrews 1914-1942, carried out the dissections and created the outline drawings, which were shaded and coloured by J.T. Murray. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 4398collect>interncollect>intern16:07:1114:38:51collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsANATOMY AND PATHOLOGYEDUCATIONEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsboneSKULLSKELETONSOUTH AMERICAsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-05-312011-05-31MC:C48MSAM:C61University of St AndrewsBonesAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsAnatomy and Pathology CollectionBonesSKULLSKELETONMSAM:C73University of St Andrewscollected byBonesThere are 10 skeletons, around 40 mounted bony specimens, approximately 2000 individual bones and 71 skulls in the Anatomy and Pathology collection. Other material of related interest includes a cast of the skull of Bishop James Kennedy, founder of St Salvator's College (died 1465). The skulls represent both sexes and various age groups and races. Of particular note are the skulls of Inca origin, some of which bear evidence of the practice of binding the head in childhood to produce a distorted appearance. Due to the nature of the Anatomy and Pathology Collection, access is subject to legal restrictions, and is by appointment only to legitimate enquirers.University of St Andrews 336people18001859before 185915:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JSp63 item F65 or F681/7/37"F65: Old Solar Microscope; reflector with rack and screw movements for sunlight (for F63) and optical experiments generally. F68: Microscope by Dolland."MICROSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMDOLLONDbrassOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownDollondLondon, EnglandunknownSwan writes that this object was in the department before his arrival in 1859.1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord stateSwan's 1880 catalogue indicates that this item was purchased before 18591997-11-26goodmicroscope, marked Dollond, London; on three rectangular legs with a central rod holding movable main rod and adjustable lensesfair; good general condition but brass pitted and lower mirror marked17:03:46pa:D318801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18591Michael Wray's catalogue mentions a typed slip with the microscope which describes its features. In 1997 this was not found. This item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 to 1880.pa:D3brassglassMICROSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMDOLLONDBRASSOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file18801992Swan writes that this object was in the department before his arrival in 1859.PH1marked: DOLLOND, LONDONunknownManufactered by5421859180018001859H 29.5cm, W 23.0cm, L 23.0cmbefore 1859AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonDollondMARK1997-11-26AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 376people1903198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JT2/6/42LIGHTsteelDIFFRACTION GRATINGBLYTHSWOODPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownBlythswoodunknownThis item appeares to have been made by a member of staff of the Dept of Natural Philosophy. More research needed.1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very gooddiffraction grating ruled on steel (?) block; in black tin box.good17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198218 June 19032pa:D3steel (?)TINLIGHTSTEELDIFFRACTION GRATINGBLYTHSWOODPHYSICSobject history file1992This item appeares to have been made by a member of staff of the Dept of Natural Philosophy. More research needed.PH10marked : Blythswood June 18 1903 / 40104 lines cut HSAunknownManufactered by5771982190319031903(box) H 6 cm, L 19 cm, W 10 cm,AUUniversity of St AndrewsBlythswoodMANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1424people18001982before 198215:27:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/7/15WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodinclined leaf electroscopegood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH138 - inclined leaf electroscope photographed with PH1001982before 19821pabrassglassWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEobject history file1992PH100unknownManufactered by14211982180018001982before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1427people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/5/0WRAY, MICHAELRADIOACTIVE MINERALSRADIOACTIVITYRADIUMURANIUMMINERALPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown6PresentEDWARDS, Tom22 April 201020102010This material was identified as radioactive by Alison Morrison-Low and colleagues of the National Museums of Scotland on 21 April 2010. This was confirmed the next day by Tom Edwards, Departmental Curaor of Historic Scientific Instruments, using a Geiger counter. It was removed to storage under controlled conditions in the Physics Department. Paul Szawlowski, the University's Health and safety Officer was made aware. The material had been removed with all material in the corridor cupboards in the Physics Department, from the Physics Department to the open-access store, 10 March 2010. It was in the open-access store for approximately six weeks. Radioactive material must be held in controlled conditions. If the material is ever to be disposed of, the National Museums of Scotland may be interested in acquiring it.2000-09-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2000-09-04good"The strongest radioactive minerals from which radium is being extracted" - six samples; Pitchblende, Carnotite, Fergusonite, Monazite, Samarskite, Thorite. In cardboard box.fair: paper coming off box17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Hazard! Radioactive material! Handle only under advice from appropraite trained staff in the Physics Department.paradioactive minerals (PitchblendeCarnotiteFergusoniteMonaziteSamarskiteThorite)glassWRAY, MICHAELRADIOACTIVE MINERALSRADIOACTIVITYRADIUMURANIUMMINERALPHYSICSobject history file1992PH101inscr. on label inside lid on box: The Strongest RADIO-ACTIVE MINERALS from which RADIUM is being extracted. / Madame Curie has examined many minerals, with her own apparatus. and the following table gives in amperes the intensity (i) / of the current obtained with metallic Uranium and different minerals (i x 10"). / (Table of 15 minerals is given) / The six specimens herein are: / No. 1 Pitchblende / (Joachimstal). / No. 2 Carnotite / (Colarado, U.S.A). / No. 3 Fergusonite / (Ceylon). / No. 4 Monazite / (Brazil). / No. 5 Samarskite / (Norway). / No. 6 Thorite (Ceylon). / RADIOGRAPHS may be / taken with any of these / as follows: / Take a rapid plate in / black and orange cover / undisturbed, place the / ore or mineral on the / black paper, and put / the whole away in a / dark place for two or / three days; then develop / in the usual way. The / rays from the ore will / have acted on the plate / in a distinctive manner. Specimens labeled 1-6unknownManufactered by142419821800180019823 x 5 x 13 cm (box)before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore6 1428people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/5/1WRAY, MICHAELMOVING IRON PROJECTION METERMETERIRONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodMoving iron projection meter, in boxgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Dial marked 0-90paCOPPERbrassglassWOODWRAY, MICHAELMOVING IRON PROJECTION METERMETERIRONobject history file1992PH102box inscr.: 'LANTERN GALVANOMETER' / 6124unknownManufactered by142519821800180019829.5 x 18.5 x 3.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1429people18001880before 188015:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/5/42WRAY, MICHAELwireHELIXROGETSWANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord stateLabelled by Swan. Swan retired from the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy in 1880.2000-09-04goodHelix of copper wire, in cardboard boxgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18801paCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELWIREHELIXROGETSWANobject history file1992PH103inscr. on label on box by W. Swan: Long helix of fine copper / wire / Rogets Expt. Suceeds well with 2 g[indecipherable]es cells for [indec.] / [indec.] The lower end of the wire / clean but not amalagamatedunknownManufactered by14261880180018001880H:1.5 x Diam: 2.5 cm (wire) 3 x 3.2 x 8.1cm (box)before 1880AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1430people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/6/3WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORELECTRICELECTRIC MOTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodDemonstration electric motorgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH105 - demonstration electric motor photographed with PH104 PH78 - armature and commutator of demonstration motor1982before 19821pabrassCOPPERIRONplasticWRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORELECTRICELECTRIC MOTORobject history file1992PH104unknownManufactered by1427198218001800198223.0 x 16.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1431people19351935193515:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/6/3WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORELECTRICELECTRIC MOTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04PurchaseunknownunknownLab mark denotes 38th item purchased in 1935.1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodDemonstration electric motorgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH104 - demonstration electric motor photographed with PH105 PH78 - armature and commutator of demonstration motor1982before 19351pabrassCOPPERIRONplasticWRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORELECTRICELECTRIC MOTORobject history file1992Lab mark denotes 38th item purchased in 1935.PH105inscr. on base: A.H. BAIRD / EDINBURGH inscr. with lab mark: 3835unknownManufactered by142819351935180019351935APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1432people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/6/4WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION FARADAY MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORFARADAYFARADAY MOTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodDemonstration Faraday motortarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH107 - demonstration Faraday motor photographed with PH1061982before 19821Four rods suspended from wooden pole, passing through disc.paWOODbrassiron(?)WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION FARADAY MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORFARADAYFARADAY MOTORobject history file1992PH106unknownManufactered by1429198218001800198230 x 15 x 14.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1433people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/6/4WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION FARADAY MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORFARADAYFARADAY MOTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownLate W. Ladd & Co., Harvey & Peak56 Charing Cross Road, London, Englandunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodDemonstration Faraday motortarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH106 - demonstration Faraday motor photographed with PH1071982before 19821Iron rod suspended from brass pole, passing through disc.paWOODbrassiron(?)WRAY, MICHAELDEMONSTRATION FARADAY MOTORDEMONSTRATIONMOTORFARADAYFARADAY MOTORobject history file1992PH107inscr. on label: LATE W LADD & Co / HARVEY & PEAK / 56 Charing Cross Road / LONDONunknownManufactered by1430198218001800198234.5 x 20.5 x 13.2 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland56 Charing Cross Road, Londonlate W. Ladd & Co., Harvey & PeakMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1434people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/34WRAY, MICHAELMAGNETBAR MAGNETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04PurchaseunknownEdinburgh, ScotlandBAIRD, A.H.1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04good24 small bar magnets, mounted on pins in array, in wooden case2 magnets and 2 pins missing17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pairon magnetsbrass ringsglassWOODWRAY, MICHAELMAGNETBAR MAGNETobject history file1992PH108inscr.: SOLD BY A.H. BAIRD / EDINBURGHA.H. Baird, EdinburghManufactered by143119821800180019825.0 x 20.4 x 11.6 cm (mount)before 1982APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1435people18001982before 198215:27:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/4/35WRAY, MICHAELPOLARITY INDICATORPOLARITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04Purchaseunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodPolarity indicator, in leather pouchfair, tarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pasteel(?)leatherWRAY, MICHAELPOLARITY INDICATORPOLARITYobject history file1992PH109inscr. on face: Indicateur de Poles / 130 VOLTSunknownManufactered by1432198218001800198211 x 6 cmbefore 1982APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 326people1800198215:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMAC2/7/4DIFFRACTION GRATINGBINOCULARSGALILEAN BINOCULARSOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-20unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-20ComponentRecord state1997-11-20very goodGalilean binoculars with weak diffraction gratings over each objective. In a fitted box.good17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19822OPTICSpa:D3Binoculars: glassmetalleather; wooden. box: lined with feltbrass fittingsDIFFRACTION GRATINGBINOCULARSGALILEAN BINOCULARSOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH11unknownManufactered by5331982180018001982(Box) H 11.9, L 13.9, W 7.4 cm AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-20AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1436people19321932193215:27:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/4/36WRAY, MICHAELELECTRICSWITCHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04PurchaseMuirhead & Co. LtdunknownLab mark indicates 233rd item purchased in 1932.1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodElectric switch under glass17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19321pabrassplasticWRAY, MICHAELELECTRICSWITCHobject history file1992Lab mark indicates 233rd item purchased in 1932.PH110inscr. on mount: MUIRHEAD & Co LTD. / No 64992 inscr., lab mark: 23332unknownManufactered by143319321932180019321932APUniversity of St AndrewsMuirhead & Co. LtdMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1437people18001982before 198215:27:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/36WRAY, MICHAELINDUCTIONELECTROMAGNETICELECTRICMAGNETICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04poorApparatus for electro-magnetic inductionbroken17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821paWOODbrassglassIRONCOPPERcopper sulphate powder(?)WRAY, MICHAELINDUCTIONELECTROMAGNETICELECTRICMAGNETICobject history file1992PH111unknownManufactered by1434198218001800198219 x 14 x 10.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AD17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1438people18001982before 198215:27:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR7/6/2WRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLECOMPASSNEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownBaird & Tatlockunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodVertical compass needle in current looptarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pabrassIRONWRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLECOMPASSNEEDLEobject history file1992PH112inscr. on base: BAIRD & TATLOCK [indecipherable number]unknownManufactered by1435198218001800198217.3 x 24.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsBaird & TatlockMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1161people18001982pre 198215:27:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST8/4/218/4/21NEON TUBEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELbrassglassEDISWANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281999-12-16unknownEdiswanEnglandunknown1Present1999-12-16ComponentRecord state1999-12-16fairneon tube: bayonet capfair: brass tarnished17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821paglassWOODbrassNEON TUBEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELBRASSGLASSEDISWANobject history file19921999PH113marked on base of light bulb: 230 - 240 V/ EDISWAN/ MADE IN ENGLANDunknownManufactered byPH113.JPG12911982180018001982H 16.4 x W 11.5 x D 11.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEdiswanMARK1999-12-16AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1162collect>intern19271927192717:06:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2PST7/2/287/2/28CATHODE RAY TUBEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELbrassglassW. EDWARDS & CO.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201999-12-16unknownW. EDWARDS & CO.EnglandunknownLab mark denotes 57th item acquired in 1927.1Present1999-12-16ComponentRecord state1999-12-16goodCathode Ray tube: early typegood, brass slightly tarnished17:06:1217:03:46oastorepa2010-06-0119921999RAWSON, HelenWRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter17:03:462011-06-202010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821The Cathode Ray tube is mounted on a wooden stand.paglassWOODbrassCATHODE RAY TUBEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELBRASSGLASSW. EDWARDS & CO.Open Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).19921999Lab mark denotes 57th item acquired in 1927.PH114brass label on plinth with lab mark: 5727 marked on stand: W. EDWARDS & CO./ 8A Allendale RD./ LONDON. S.E.5. with hand written label: CATHODE RAY/ OSCILLOGRAPH./ EARLY TYPEunknownManufactered byPH114.JPG12921927192718001982H: 24.5 x W: 35.0 x D: 10.0 cm1927AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandW. EDWARDS & CO.MANU1999-12-16AB17:06:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2B1 1439people18001982before 198215:27:47single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR8/6/41WRAY, MICHAELTHERMOMETERmercuryTEMPERATUREheatsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownNegretti & Zambraunknown2Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodTwo small thermometers, in faded red leather casefair: case dirty inside17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Thermometer 1: H: 15.8 x W: 0.7 cm Thermometer 2: H: 15.5 x W: 0.7 cm Scale on Thermometer 1 marked 7-> -1 in units of one. Scale on Thermometer 2 marked 6.5 -> -2 in units of one.paglassmercuryleathervelvet (?)silk (?)WRAY, MICHAELTHERMOMETERMERCURYTEMPERATUREHEATobject history file1992PH115inscr. on Thermometer 1: Negretti & Zambra. London 44381 Centigrade inscr. on Thermometer 2: Negretti & Zambra. London 44382 CentigradeunknownManufactered by14361982180018001982Case: H: 1.8 x W: 18.7 x D: 6.9 cm See notes before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsNegretti & ZambraMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore2 1163people19371937193715:27:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST9/1/39/1/3HAIR DRYERWRAY, MICHAELWOODBakeliteplasticFLEXbrassSUPREMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281999-12-16unknownunknownUnited KingdomunknownLab mark denotes 29th item acquired in 1937.1Present1999-12-16ComponentRecord state1999-12-16fairHair Dryerfair: some damage through use17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821The plug flex shown in the photograph, taken in 1982, is no longer present, only 5.0 cm remain.electricalpaBakeliteWOODplasticHAIR DRYERWRAY, MICHAELWOODBAKELITEPLASTICFLEXBRASSSUPREMEobject history file19921999Lab mark denotes 29th item acquired in 1937.PH116inscr on dryer case: SUPREME/ ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE inscr on dryer case: 230 - 250V/ 550W inscr on brass label with lab mark: 2937 unknownManufactered byPH116.JPG12931937193718001982H 23.0 x W 14.6 x D 21.3 cm1937AUUniversity of St AndrewsUnited KingdomunknownMANU1999-12-16AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1164people18001982pre 198215:27:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST8/6/378/6/37MULLER, RICHARDWOODplasticBRANNSCHWEIGTHERMOMETERglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281999-12-16unknownMULLER, RichardBrannschweig, unknownunknown3Present1999-12-16ComponentRecord state1999-12-16fairtwo thermometers in a wooden casefair: case doesn't shut properly and longer thermometer damaged17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Both thermometers read to 80 degrees celsius.heatpaWOODglassmercuryMULLER, RICHARDWOODPLASTICBRANNSCHWEIGTHERMOMETERGLASSobject history file19921999PH117both Thermometers marked: Richard Muller - u[r]i, BrannschweigunknownManufactered byPH117.JPG12941982180018001982case: H 6.7 x W 73.2 x D 7.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownBrannschweigMULLER, RichardMANU1999-12-16AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore3 1165people18001982pre 198215:27:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST1/2/23 1/2/23VIBRATIONmetalWOODSOUNDWRAY, MICHAELTUNING FORKSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281999-12-16unknownunknownunknown1Present1999-12-16ComponentRecord state1999-12-16fairtwo tuning forks: in frame designed to draw trace on blackened falling plate (missing)fair: blackened falling plate missing17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821sound/ vibrationpaWOODmetalVIBRATIONMETALWOODSOUNDWRAY, MICHAELTUNING FORKSobject history file19921999PH118unknownManufactered byPH118.JPG12951982180018001982frame: H 35.4 x W 21.5 x D 13.2 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1999-12-16AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1186collect>intern19251925192517:09:26single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2PST7/3/307/3/30DISCHARGE TUBEMALTESE CROSSWRAY, MICHAELbrassglassWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202000-02-09unknownunknownunknownLab mark denotes 12th item acquired in 1925.1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09gooddischarge tube: with Maltese Cross on hingegood17:08:4017:03:46oastorepa2010-06-0119921999RAWSON, HelenWRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter17:03:462011-06-202010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19251paglassWOODmetalDISCHARGE TUBEMALTESE CROSSWRAY, MICHAELBRASSGLASSWOODOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).19921999Lab mark denotes 12th item acquired in 1925.PH119inscr, lab mark: 1225unknownManufactered byPH119.JPG12971925192518001925H 24.5 x W 27.1 x D 11.0 cm1925AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:08:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2D1 327people1800198215:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMAC3/4/25COMPRESSION SCREWBIREFRINGENCEproperties of matterPROPERTIES OF GLASSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-20unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-20ComponentRecord state1997-11-20very goodcompression screw in a fitted wooden box marked: Comprn. Screw. Two irregular shaped pieces of glassgood17:03:46pa:C41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19825Michael Wray describes this as a 'Brass holder for applying pressure to glass specimens for studies of birefringence'properties of matterpa:C4screw; brasssteel. box; woodpurple velvetbrass fittingsivory plate. GlassCOMPRESSION SCREWBIREFRINGENCEPROPERTIES OF MATTERPROPERTIES OF GLASSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH12marked on the ivory plate on lid of box: Comprn. ScrewunknownManufactered by5341982180018001982(box) H 5.8, L 17.6, W 8.6 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-20AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1187people18001982pre 198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST10/2/210/2/2WRAY, MICHAELbrassWEIGHTSATWOOD MACHINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09goodbrass weights: a box set of, for Atwood Machinegood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Circular weights vary in diameter, linear weights in thickness.paweights: brass box: cardboardWRAY, MICHAELBRASSWEIGHTSATWOOD MACHINEobject history file19921999PH120weights marked 4M to 1/4 M.unknownManufactered byPH120.JPG12981982180018001982box : H 2.7 x W 13.6 x D 9.9 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1188people18001982pre 198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST7/1/247/1/24WRAY, MICHAELWOODglassrubberMOTORELECTRICDISCHARGE TUBEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09gooddischarge tube rotated by an electric motorgood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Discharge tube and electric motor stands on a wooden plinth.pametalWOODglassrubberWRAY, MICHAELWOODGLASSRUBBERMOTORELECTRICDISCHARGE TUBEobject history file19921999PH121unknownManufactered byPH121.JPG12991982180018001982H 32.5 x W 13.0 x D 13.0 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1189collect>intern18001982pre 198217:12:15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2PST7/1/237/1/23WRAY, MICHAELWOODglassMOTORELECTRICpaperASTATIC GALVONOMETERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202000-02-09unknownEliot Bros.Englandunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09fairAstatic Galvonometer: with glass cover (broken)fair: glass cover broken17:11:2617:03:46oastorepa2010-06-0119921999RAWSON, HelenWRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter17:03:462011-06-202010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Stands on three metal 'feet' which support a circular wooden plinth, shell of glass covers whole object (broken).pametalWOODglasspaperWRAY, MICHAELWOODGLASSMOTORELECTRICPAPERASTATIC GALVONOMETEROpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).19921999PH122marked on paper: ELLIOT BROS. LONDONunknownManufactered byPH122.JPG13001982180018001982H 32.5 x W 17.5 x D 17.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews England Eliot Bros.MARK2000-02-09AC17:11:26ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf F2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2F1 1190people18001982pre 198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST10/1/4110/1/41WRAY, MICHAELWOODHYDROMETERCLOTHbrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknownLab mark denotes 29th item acquired in 1935. Wray notes that this object is, however, 'obviously older.'1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09goodHydrometer set in fitted box: with 12 weightsgood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Hydrometer set includes various weights, both circular and square measuring 0.5 cm - 2.5 cm.pabrassWOODpaperCLOTHlead (?)WRAY, MICHAELWOODHYDROMETERCLOTHBRASSobject history file19921999Lab mark denotes 29th item acquired in 1935. Wray notes that this object is, however, 'obviously older.'PH123lab mark 2935 hand written label: 62 IM [various indecipherable symbols, see object file]unknownManufactered byPH123.JPG13011982180018001982box: H 9.2 x W 25 x D 10 cm; hydrometer 23 x 8 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1191people18001982pre 198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST7/3/337/3/33WRAY, MICHAELWOODDISCHARGE TUBEPADDLE WHEELmicaCATHODE RAY TUBEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09gooddischarge tube: with paddle wheel in micagood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821'Blutac' has been pressed into the wooden support to cushion the glass tube.paglassWOODmicasteelWRAY, MICHAELWOODDISCHARGE TUBEPADDLE WHEELMICACATHODE RAY TUBEobject history file19921999PH124hand written label: CATHODE RAY TUBE/ PADDLE WHEEL unknownManufactered byPH124.JPG13021982180018001982H 22.5 x W 54.0 x D 7.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1192people18001982pre 198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST7/3/317/3/31WRAY, MICHAELDISCHARGE TUBESfluorescent liquidscopper wireglasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09gooddischarge tubes: a set of three wired in parallel containing fluorescent liquidsgood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821Each tube contains a variation of a curl of tubing, the wire binding is loose and crude.paglasscopper wirefluorescent liquidsWRAY, MICHAELDISCHARGE TUBESFLUORESCENT LIQUIDSCOPPER WIREGLASSobject history file19921999PH125unknownManufactered byPH125.JPG13031982180018001982set: H 3.5 x W 28.0 x D 9.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1193people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST9/6/139/6/13p.48, item A69"Metronome [repaired]." This maybe the item now known as PH126.WRAY, MICHAELMETRONOMEplasticcopper alloyWOODsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-09unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-09ComponentRecord state2000-02-09fairMetronome (broken)broken17:03:46pa199219991880WRAY, MichaelTYAS, PeterSWAN, William2010-06-01199219991880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821pacopper alloy (?)WOODplasticWRAY, MICHAELMETRONOMEPLASTICCOPPER ALLOYWOODobject history file19921999May 1880PH126unknownManufactered byPH126.JPG13041982180018001982H 34.5 x W 11.7 x D 11.4 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-09AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1195people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR8/4/208/4/20WRAY, MICHAELglassKLEIN BOTTLEPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10goodKlein bottlegood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH137 : Klein bottle (right on photograph)1982pre 19821The Klein bottles PH127 and PH137 shown in the photograph do not necessarily form a 'set.' The Klein bottle is named after Felix Klein, who died in 1925.paglassWRAY, MICHAELGLASSKLEIN BOTTLEPHYSICSobject history file19921999PH127unknownManufactered byPH127.JPG13051982180018001982left on photograph: H 16.2 x W 7.5 x D 7.5 cmpre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1196people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR8/5/198/5/19WRAY, MICHAELglassCROOKES'S RADIOMETERRADIOMETERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10goodCrookes's Radiometer: contains a paddle wheel, and has a wooden basegood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographother radiometers : PH135 and PH1361982pre 19821paglassWOODmetalcopper wireWRAY, MICHAELGLASSCROOKES'S RADIOMETERRADIOMETERobject history file19921999PH128unknownManufactered byPH128.JPG13061982180018001982H 28.5 x W 8.0 x D 8.0 cm pre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1197people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR10/5/2210/5/22WRAY, MICHAELMELLONI'S APPARATUSbrassPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10fairpart of Melloni's apparatus? : incompletefair: scratched and corroded17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821The rest of this object was not present.pabrassother metalWRAY, MICHAELMELLONI'S APPARATUSBRASSPHYSICSobject history file19921999PH129unknownManufactered byPH129.JPG13071982180018001982H 22.7 x W 14.0 x D 11.1 cm pre 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-10AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 328collect>intern18001982ST ANDREWS12:04:37University of St AndrewsE2011.62011-12-102011-09-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54AMAC3/6/39OPTICSOPTISCHES INSTITUTEDR. STEEGREUTERPOLARISING MICROSCOPECRYSTALSMINERAL SAMPLESTOPAZSULPHATE OF BARYLESLEAD CARBONATETITANITECERUSITEBARYTINESPATHHALKSPATHLIME CARBONATESANIDINKOHLENSAURESTITANITSUOUQUARTZPOLARISCOPEANHYDRITEPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-301997-11-20unknownOptisches Institute von Dr. Steeg and Reuterunknownunknown18Present1997-11-20ComponentRecord state3 of the specimens are in mounts printed with this name.14 of the mounts are home made and hand-written.1997-11-20very goodThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleriesbox of 17 card-mounted mineral samples for use with a polarising microscope. Box marked: Specimens for Polariscope (Selected)good11:59:5517:03:46oastorepa:D42010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-09-132010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821OPTICSpa:D4cardboard box with paper label 17 crystals in cardboard and glass mountsOPTICSOPTISCHES INSTITUTEDR. STEEGREUTERPOLARISING MICROSCOPECRYSTALSMINERAL SAMPLESTOPAZSULPHATE OF BARYLESLEAD CARBONATETITANITECERUSITEBARYTINESPATHHALKSPATHLIME CARBONATESANIDINKOHLENSAURESTITANITSUOUQUARTZPOLARISCOPEANHYDRITEPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH13Box marked in manuscript: Specimens for Polariscope (Selected)3 specimens labelled in print: Optisches Institute von Dr. Steeg and Reuter in Homburg v.d.H. along with the name of the mineral. The other 14 samples are labelled by hand on the cardboard mount. The collection consists of one each of: anhydrite, topaz, sulphate of baryles, lead carbonate, titanite, cerusite, barytine, spath, halkspath (lime carbonate), sanidin, kohlensaures, titanit and [suou] , plus 4 quartz crystalsunknownManufactered byManufactered by535198218001800180019821982(box) H 2.6, L 11.9, W 9.2 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsOptisches Institute von Dr. Steeg and ReuterunknownMARKMANU1997-11-20AA11:59:55DALE, AmyObjects moved from the Open Access Store to the Gateway Galleries for display in The Beginning and the End of the World.2011-09-13gw18 1198people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR1/6/311/6/31WRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownRUDOLPH KOENIG A PARISFranceunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10poorset of seven cylindrical bars: producing high-pitched notes when struckpoor17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH131 : set of three cylindrical bars1982pre 19821VS probably stands for vibrations per second.sound/vibrationpaIRONleatherWOODstringWRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONobject history file19921999PH130inscribed on wooden stand: RUDOLPH KOENIG A PARIS bars marked: largest to smallest: UT [indecipherable symbol] 8192 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 10240 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 12288 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 16384 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 20480 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 24576 VS UT [indecipherable symbol] 32768 VS each bar is inscribed with a makers mark: RKunknownManufactered byPH130.JPG13081982180018001982H 7.7 x W 27.0 x D 15.5 cm pre 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsFrance RUDOLPH KOENIG A PARISMANU2000-02-10AD17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1199people18001982pre 198215:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR1/5/251/5/25WRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONULTRASOUNDstringsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownKOENIG, RudolphParis, Franceunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10poorset of three cylindrical iron bars hung to generate ultra-sound when struckpoor17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH130: set of seven bars1982pre 19821VS probably stands for vibrations per second.sound/vibrationpaIRONWOODstringWRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONULTRASOUNDSTRINGobject history file19921999PH131bars inscribed: largest to smallest: MI9 40960 VS [indecipherable symbols] SOL9 49152 VS [indecipherable symbol] UC10 55535 VS [indecipherable symbol] each bar is also marked with a symbol like a joined 'RK'unknownManufactered byPH131.JPG13091982180018001982H 6.7 x W 23.3 x D 8.8 cm pre 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisRudolph KoenigMANU2000-02-10AD17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1200people19441944194415:27:40single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR1/5/271/5/27WRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONULTRASOUNDstringPRECENTOR'S TUNING FORKTUNING FORKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownunknownunknownSee label in box on photograph for object history.1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10goodPrecentor's tuning fork with box: with plug between tines for varying the pitch. One tine has calibration marksgood: box has slight discolouration17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 1756?1The fork measures: H: 1.8 cm x W: 7.0 cm x D: 1.9 cm. A Presentor was the leader of a choir.sound/vibrationpatuning fork: ironwood box: cardboardWRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONULTRASOUNDSTRINGPRECENTOR'S TUNING FORKTUNING FORKobject history file19921999See label in box on photograph for object history.PH132lab mark 0944 label inscribed in ink on box: VERY OLD PRECENTOR'S/ TUNING FORK. 0944/ PRESENTED TO THE NAT. PHIE. DEPT./ BY MRS BLACKIE, NEWTYLE, ANGUS inscribed on box lid (left): SHARPEN/ CAREFULLY/ AND USE/ WITH/ SHORT POINT inscribed on box lid (right): IN FOUR COLOURS/ BLACK/ BLUE/ RED/ YELLOW label inbox, inscribed in ink: THIS TUNING FORK HAS BEEN HANDED OVER TO/ THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BY MRS DALL. IT WAS/ GIVEN TO HER BY MRS BLACKIE WHO DISCOVERED/ IT WHILE EXAMINING A BOX OF ODDMENTS,/ DATED ABOUT 1756, FOR SALVAGE./MR JJS.unknownManufactered byPH132.JPG13101944194417001756box: H: 2.2 x W: 18.4 x D: 5.3 cm1944AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMARK2000-02-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1201peoplecollect>interncollect>intern18001982198215:27:4015:29:4017:07:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114ad458hcr1HR1/1/201/1/20WRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONWOODTUNING FORKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-252011-02-242000-02-10unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10goodtuning fork: large and thickgood: some tape attached to wooden handle17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre 19821sound/vibrationpaIRONWOODbrasstapeWRAY, MICHAELIRONSOUNDVIBRATIONWOODTUNING FORKobject history file19921999PH133unknownManufactered byPH133.JPG13111982180018001982H 2.5 x W 5.0 x D 26.7 cm 1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-10AB17:03RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01museummusa/g2/drawer 10.11 1167people18001982198215:27:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/4/234/4/234/4/23Swan p 56: D33 "Boutignys apparatus." Wray notes that D33 which Swan describes as "Boutignys apparatus" is the apparatus for the Spheroidal state of water. See Ganot, page 375.WRAY, MICHAELWOODSPEROIDAL STATE OF WATERLEIDENFROST EFFECTDELEUILParisWIRESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-10unknownDELEUIL A PARISFranceunknown1Present2000-02-10ComponentRecord state2000-02-10goodbox of apparatus for spheroidal state of water: (Leidenfrost effect)good17:03:46pa188019991992SWAN, WilliamTYAS, PeterWRAY, Michael2010-06-01188019991992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982pre1Box contains 18 objects: discs, flasks, drums, wires. There are also spaces for missing objects.paWOODbrassfeltCOPPERother metalsWRAY, MICHAELWOODSPEROIDAL STATE OF WATERLEIDENFROST EFFECTDELEUILPARISWIRESobject history file188019991992PH134box marked in paint: D33 (Swan number) copper flask inscribed: DELEUIL A PARIS inscribed on paper label on box: APPARATUS FOR/ SPHERIODAL STATE OF WATERunknownManufactered byPH134.JPG13121982180018001982box: H 16.2 x W 44.7 x D 31.5 cm 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceDELEUIL A PARISMARK2000-02-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1203people18001982198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SPK8/5/198/5/19WRAY, MICHAELglassWOODmetalcopper wireCROOKES'S RADIOMETERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-18unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-18ComponentRecord state2000-02-18goodCrookes's radiometer: contains a paddle wheelgood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH128 and PH136: other Crookes' s radiometers1982pre 19821paglassmetalcopper wireWRAY, MICHAELGLASSWOODMETALCOPPER WIRECROOKES'S RADIOMETERobject history file19921999PH135unknownManufactered byPH128.JPG13171982180018001982box: H 17.2 x W 6.5 x D 6.5 cm1982AUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMARK2000-02-18AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1204people18001982pre 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR8/5/198/5/19WRAY, MICHAELglassWOODmetalcopper wireCROOKES'S RADIOMETERPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-02-21unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-02-21ComponentRecord state2000-02-21goodCrookes's radiometer : contains a paddle wheel and has a wooden basegood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH128 and PH135 - other radiometers1982pre 19821In box marked PH128paglassWOODmetalcopper wireWRAY, MICHAELGLASSWOODMETALCOPPER WIRECROOKES'S RADIOMETERPHYSICSobject history file19921999PH1368/5/198/5/19unknownunknownManufactered byPH128.JPG1318198201800018001982H 18.5 W 6.9 D 6.91982pre 1982AUAUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-02-21AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1205people18001982pre 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114PST8/4/208/4/20WRAY, MICHAELglassKLEIN BOTTLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-03-10unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-03-10ComponentRecord state2000-03-10goodKlein bottlegood17:03:46pa19921999WRAY, MichaelTYAS, Peter2010-06-0119921999WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH127 - another Klein bottle (left on photograph)1982pre 19821The Klein bottles PH127 and PH137 shown in the photograph do not necessarily form a 'set'. The Klein bottle is named after Felix Klein, who died in 1925paglassWRAY, MICHAELGLASSKLEIN BOTTLEobject history file19921999PH137unknownunknownunknownManufactered byPH127.JPG132119821982198218001800180018001982right on photograph: H 15.0 x W 9.2 x D 9.2 cm1982pre 1982pre 1982AUAUAUUniversity of St Andrews unknownMANU2000-03-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1425people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/7/15WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownThe Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd.Cambridge, EnglandunknownThe labmark may indicate that the object was purchased in 1941, but it had been thought that this system of marking had ended before this date.1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodinclined leaf electroscopegood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH100 - inclined leaf electroscope photographed with P1381982before 19821pabrassglassWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEobject history file1992The labmark may indicate that the object was purchased in 1941, but it had been thought that this system of marking had ended before this date.PH138inscr: THE CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC / INSTRUMENT Co LTD / ENGLAND No2625 inscr. as labmark on base: 3341unknownManufactered by14221982180018001982before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCambridgeThe Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd.MANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 329collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1800198214:46:0214:45:1614:31:2215:34:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1kjk2kjk2AMAC3/7/3OPTICSBINOCULARSCURIOSITYDUBOSCQFRENCH SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSParisPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-222011-06-232011-06-201997-11-20unknownDUBOSCQ, J.Paris, Franceunknown1Present1997-11-20ComponentRecord state1997-11-20goodunidentified binocular device, part of a larger apparatusgood15:33:4715:32:3617:03:46oastore/cabinet1oastorepa:D52011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael15:32:3617:03:462011-06-202011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-06-2319821OPTICSpa:D5brassglassOPTICSBINOCULARSCURIOSITYDUBOSCQFRENCH SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPARISPHYSICSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 1Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH14marked on the body of the binoculars: Duboscq Soleil / rue de l' [?] 35 / a ParisunknownManufactered bydbi PH14.jpg5361982180018001982H 23.1, L 9.9, W 7.0 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisDUBOSCQMANU1997-11-20AB15:33:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1C1 1372collect>interncollect>intern18001859mid nineteenth century15:34:4814:42:05single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114ALDHR9/6/12A27'Gyroscope with counterweight on stand. No marks'. The counterweight, now missing, appears to have been present in 1992.'gyroscope'. This may be the object now known as ET140.Moved from Museum Collections Office to MUSA, in November 2008 and placed on display in the Cabinet of Curiosities.gyroscopeFISCHER, PROFESSORPHYSICSPRECESSIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-04-082008-11-282000-06-07unknownunknown1Present2000-06-07ComponentRecord stateThe photograph of Professor Fischer holding the gyroscope establishes its latest date of manufacture as 1859.2000-06-07goodgyroscopefair: patina tarnished and chipped. Original counterweight missing. Other weight provided for it, May 2000, marked 16oz.199218802008WRAY, MichaelSWAN, WilliamDALE, Amy199218802008PHILLIPSON, AndyWRAY, Michaelblack and white photographblack and white photograph2011-04-121982nineteenth century1Demonstrates precession. When not perfectly counterbalanced, the gyroscope would rotate about a vertical axis.musa/g4brassmetalGYROSCOPEFISCHER, PROFESSORPHYSICSPRECESSIONobject history file1992May 188028 November 2008PH140Manufactered byPH140.jpg135613571859180018001850H17.0 x W22.0 x D12.0 cmmid nineteenth centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-06-07ABmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 330collect>internpeople1800198215:33:4315:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ac114AMAC3/7/1DIRECT VISION SPECTROSCOPELADD, W.properties of matterPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-03-281997-11-20unknownLADD, W.London, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-20ComponentRecord state1997-11-20gooddirect vision spectroscopegood, not quite in working order (according to Michael Wray 1992)17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992PHILLIPSON, AndyWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-04-1219821Extends to 4 sections. Measures c. 28.5 cm at full extensionproperties of matterpa:D4WOODbrass and glassDIRECT VISION SPECTROSCOPELADD, W.PROPERTIES OF MATTERPHYSICSobject history file1992PH15marked on innermost section: W. Ladd / Beak St. Regent St. WunknownManufactered byPH15.jpg5371982180018001982unextended L 11.0 cm, D 3.6 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonLADD, W.MANU1997-11-20AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 367people1800198215:27:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SM2/7/1BLACKENED VIEWING CHAMBERTHE SCIENTIFIC SHOP, CHICAGOPHYSICSURANIUM NITRATE CELLCHICAGOsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownThe Scientific ShopChicago, U. S. A.unknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very goodblackened viewing chamber; with a hollow slide marked: Uranuim Nitrate Cell (in two pieces), a green glass specimen,good17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19824pa:D3WOODglassmetalBLACKENED VIEWING CHAMBERTHE SCIENTIFIC SHOP, CHICAGOPHYSICSURANIUM NITRATE CELLCHICAGOobject history file1992PH16marked on viewing chamber: THE/ SCIENTIFIC SHOP/ CHICAGO marked on slide: C398. Uranium Nitrate Cell / THE SCIENTIFIC SHOP, CHICAGOunknownManufactered by5681982180018001982viewing chamber: H 31.2, W 9.6, L 10.1cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsU. S. A.ChicagoTHE SCIENTIFIC SHOPMANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 368people1800198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SM2/7/3WAVE MODEL DEMONSTRATIONPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08goodwave model demonstration; glass disk mouted in rectangular wooden frame and rotated by simple gear mechanismfair; glass cracked17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:D3WOODglass and metalWAVE MODEL DEMONSTRATIONPHYSICSobject history file1992PH17marked: 3027 (This is possibly an old Physics Department Laboratory mark)unknownManufactered by5691982180018001982W 9.9, L 22.2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-08AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 369people1800198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SM8/2/34BAROMETERPHYSICSPIESMIR BAROMETERF. DARTON & CO.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownDAVISF. DARTON & CO.unknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord statemarked: DAVIS' PAT./BRITISH NO. 16225/U.S.A.670178./GERMANY.132349 marked: SOLE MAKERS: F. DARTON & CO., LONDON1997-12-08fairPiesmir barometerpossibly broken; hangs at a strange angle. (Michael Wray noted that it was broken in his 1992 inventory)17:03:46pa:J31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:J3WOODglass and metalBAROMETERPHYSICSPIESMIR BAROMETERF. DARTON & CO.object history file1992PH18marked: DAVIS' PAT. / BRITISH NO. 16225. / U.S.A. 670178. / GERMANY. 132349. / SOLE MAKERS: F. DARTON & CO., LONDON. Also marked: Piesmir BarometerunknownPatented byManufactered by570198218001800180019821982W 14.4, L 26.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonDAVISF. DARTON & CO.PATMANU1997-12-08AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 370collect>intern1800198210:32:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1SM3/6/41SPHEROMETERPHYSICSJ. DUBOSCQ A PARISParissubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-281997-12-08unknownDUBOSCQ, J.Paris, Franceunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very goodSpherometergood10:31:3417:03:46oastorepa:D42010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-282010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:D4steel?SPHEROMETERPHYSICSJ. DUBOSCQ A PARISPARISOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH19marked: J. Duboscq a ParisunknownManufactered by5711982180018001982H 13.0, W 11.5, L 11.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisJ. DuboscqMARK1997-12-08AA10:31:34ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2C1 650collect>intern1998199820 July 1998ST ANDREWS11:37:23University of St AndrewsE2009.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1JABSKHreturned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Currently being stored in the cupboard in Museum Collections Office (87 North Street).backstaffPHYSICSnavigationWOODSIMSNATIONAL FUND FOR ACQUISITIONSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-262009-12-041998-11-03PurchaseunknownA. Deuchar, AntiquesThis backstaff was bought on the recommendation of Dr Robert Prescott of the Scottish Institute of Maritime Studies using 50% purchase grant from the National Fund for Acquisitions (administered by the National Museums of Scotland)1Present1998-11-03ComponentRecord state£20001998-11-03In Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationSt Andrews MuseumDavis backstaff2009BURDGE, Jessica20091backstaffOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODBACKSTAFFPHYSICSNAVIGATIONWOODSIMSNATIONAL FUND FOR ACQUISITIONSobject history file27 May 2009This backstaff was bought on the recommendation of Dr Robert Prescott of the Scottish Institute of Maritime Studies using 50% purchase grant from the National Fund for Acquisitions (administered by the National Museums of Scotland)£2000PH1998.4E191E191A. Deuchar, Antiques, PerthManufactered by1998199820 July 1998APUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1998-11-03A11:37RAWSON, HelenMoved from Collections Cupboard to oastore2011-07-26Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6B1 337people1800198215:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JS2/1/38MIRROROPTICSLISSAJOUSVIBRATING MIRRORSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26very goodtwo vibrating mirrors for drawing Lissajous' figures optically; rectangular base on small feet with two circular mirrors on detachable wooden stands, and two similarly shaped pieces with black glassgood condition17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19827Currently stored in pieces in a marked poythene bagpa:D3WOODbrassglasssteel(?)MIRROROPTICSLISSAJOUSVIBRATING MIRRORSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH2unknownManufactered by5431982180018001982H 37.0cm, W 23.0cm, L 31.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 371people1800198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114SM3/7/4SPECIMEN STAGEPHYSICSMICROMETERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very goodSpecimen stage with a micrometer at one endgood17:03:46pa:D51992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:D5steel?SPECIMEN STAGEPHYSICSMICROMETERobject history file1992PH20unknownManufactered by5721982180018001982W 10.5, L 13.2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1265collect>intern1993199319932002August 2002ST ANDREWS12:23:21The University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsE2002.22002-05-122002-03-16single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.15Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.ac114JABHRWATTBEAM ENGINEENGINEMINEmodelDEMONSTRATIONTEACHINGPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-12-132009-12-072000-05-27Museum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityDonationDUNCAN,ScotlandBAIRD, D.C.,The model Watt beam engine was owned by the Physics Department, University of St Andrews, apparently from 1824. It was dismantled and thrown out in the late 1940s or early 1950s by technicians. Professor Baird, then a PhD student in the Department, rescued it from the dump, with the intention of restoring it. He took it to Canada when he emigrated in the 1950s. He never carried out the restoration work. He generously returned the engine to the University in 1993. The University paid £400 towards his expenses.1Present2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateMORRISON-LOW, Alison (National Museums of Scotland)Value: £5000 (insurance) Informal valuation for insurance purposes only.2002In 'Inventory of the apparatus as in Nat. Philosophy Class of the United College May 1847 by D. Smith' (Hay Mss Box 59 No.4) it is noted: 'In the commissioner's report of 1837 - I find an Entry [pd] Mr Duncan for Model of Steam Engine 5 July 1824 - - / Feb 1825 - £21'. The beam engine appears in the 1837 inventory (Hay Mss Box 59 No.1) as 'Working model of a steam engine'. It features in subsequent inventories. Professor Baird recalled a card with details of the beam engine, associated with it in the 1950s and now lost, which he thought gave the date of manufacture as 1820.2000-05-27very goodCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesSt Andrews MuseumModel Watt beam enginefair. Condenser body soldered and dented all over.HAZLE, Johnunknowncolour photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13200020001824?1The object was in a dismantled state until restored by John Hazle. The model was used to demonstrate the working principles of a steam engine used to pump water from mines. Steam, from a separate boiler, is admitted to the vertical cylinder on the right via a rotary valve (extreme right). To the left is the pump for lifting water and into which the exhausted steam is condensed. On the left the beam drives a flywheel and, via a linkage, the rotary valve. Steam is condensed in the water pump to improve effeciency.paIRONsteelbrassCOPPERWOODWATTBEAM ENGINEENGINEMINEMODELDEMONSTRATIONTEACHINGPHYSICSobject history fileCATFIGThe model Watt beam engine was owned by the Physics Department, University of St Andrews, apparently from 1824. It was dismantled and thrown out in the late 1940s or early 1950s by technicians. Professor Baird, then a PhD student in the Department, rescued it from the dump, with the intention of restoring it. He took it to Canada when he emigrated in the 1950s. He never carried out the restoration work. He generously returned the engine to the University in 1993. The University paid £400 towards his expenses.PH200BAIRD, Professor D.C.,Manufactered bydbi PH200.jpg13491503199319931824182455.9 x 69.3 x 33.7 cm1993ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC2000.1DUNCAN, Mr?MANU2000-05-27AApa1 2578200020002000single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRHRRULESLIDE RULEMATHEMATICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222004-09-29DonationunknownEnglandIRELAND, J.Given to Kenneth Fraser, University Library by Mr Ireland, for the University of St Andrews. Passed to Museum Collections by Kenneth Fraser.1Present2004-09-29ComponentRecord stateApparently retailed by the British Slide Rule Coy., 16 Barter Street, Holborn, London, W.C.1 (see stamp on instruction booklet).2004-09-29goodSlide rule, with instruction bookletgood, plastic slightly yellowed. Minor wear and tear (HR, 29 September 2004).mid 20th century2On the back of the rule are given: decimal equivalents of fractions; ultimate strengths and moduli of materials; densities and thermal properties of metals; densities of other materials; useful equivalents.Open Access StoreoastoreWOODplasticRULESLIDE RULEMATHEMATICSobject history fileGiven to Kenneth Fraser, University Library by Mr Ireland, for the University of St Andrews. Passed to Museum Collections by Kenneth Fraser.PH2004.28marked on face of rule, left side: 'UNIQUE' / UNIVERSAL SLIDE RULE marked on face of rule, right side: MADE IN ENGLAND. inscr. on back of rule: "UNIQUE" / UNIVERSAL / SLIDE RULE stamped inside box in purple ink: U.1 Printed on front of instruction booklet: "HALF-HOUR" / INSTRUCTIONS / For the use of British Made / "UNIQUE" / SLIDE RULES / Containing / CONVERSION TABLE for / MONEY CALCULATIONS / One copy of this Instruction is supplied / Free with every Slide Rule purchased. / Additional copies price Sixpence each. / COPYRIGHT / PRINTED IN ENGLAND stamped on front of instruction booklet in purple ink: BRITISH SLIDE RULE COY. / 16 BARTER ST.. HOLBORN. LONDON. W.C.1IRELAND, Mr J.Manufactered by2000200019001970(rule) L29.8, W4.6, H1.3cm (box) L 31 W 5.3 H1.82000ADUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandunknownMANU2004-09-29ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 1254collect>internpeople16681674about 167319972009199717 February 2009EDINBURGHEDINBURGHLONDON09:37:5315:30:03'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929'Mathematical instrument-making in London in the sixteenth century' in S. Tyacze, English Map-Making 1500-1650, London, 1983A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford Collection, National Museums of ScotlandVeterum Laudes'A Great Pioneer of Scientific Instrument Making. The Astrolabes and Dials of Humphrey Cole of London.' in The Illustrated London News, 14 August 1926'A Great Pioneer of Scientific Instrument Making. The Astrolabes and Dials of Humphrey Cole of London.' in The Illustrated London News, 14 August 1926Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museum'The Astrolabe' in Scientific American, Volume 230, January 1974The St Andrews University Astrolabes'The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives' in Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 43book review of: Humphrey Cole: Mint, Measurement and Maps in Elizabethan England, ed Silke Ackermann, in Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Societyletter: James Gregory, John Collins, and some early Scientific Instruments' in Nature, No. 3074, Vol. 121, 24 March 1928Humphrey Cole: Mint, Measurement and Maps in Elizabethan England, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 126, LondonNational Museums ScotlandThe Royal Scottish MuseumThe British MuseumE1994.1E1959.1E1998.21994-12-3119591998-05-061994-10-0819591998-03-03single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.273-317, plates LXIII-LXXpp.273-317, plates LXIII-LXXpp.93-106, plates 47-52p.33pp.87-88p.27pp.201-202pp.96-106pp.135-147pp32-33p.456pp. 33-35The paper was read 17th June 1926. It contains a very detailed description of the Great Astrolabe. It also describes the model of the Astrolabe made for Henry, Prince of Wales, and PH203, the armillary sphere.Excellent sketches of the Astrolabe and other instruments by Cole.Turner lists Cole's extant instruments, pp.100-101.Exhibition catalogue, with photograph.Illustration of the Astrolabe.'F88 ASTROLABE, inscribed HUMFRIDUS COLE LONDINENSIS HOC INSTRUMENTUM FABRICAULT 21 DIE MAYIJ Ao DNI 1757 [sic] (2 circular plates can be taken out, when the inscription will be found inside. The centre pivot on which the arm with sights turns has obviously been lost and replace by a wooden pivot. The instrument carries a small compass with a hinged metal cover to protect it. The instrument is elegantly and beautifully ornamented.'Photograph and description of the Astrolabe.General information on astrolabes.Exhibition catalogue - illustrated and described.With illustations of the Great Astrolabe and the Armillary Sphere (PH203).No. 57., with illustration of quadratum nauticum of AstrolabeDiscussion of the acquisition of scientific instruments by Gregory.Description of the Great Astrolabe.reh2ac114HR15911520G/1In foyer [of Physics building].Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.GREAT ASTROLABEASTROLABECOLE, HUMPHREYnavigationLATITUDEPLANISPHEREplateZODIACSTARALIDADEHORIZONQUADRANTCOMPASSREPRODUCTIONscienceINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-262011-03-282000-05-23GUNTHER, R.T.GUNTHER, R.T.TURNER, G.L'E.,ed. J.B. Salmond,GUNTHER, R.T.GUNTHER, R.T.SWAN, WilliamWRAY, E.M.HOLBROOK, MaryNORTH, J.D.The Royal Scottish MuseumGUNTHER, R.T.MORRISON-LOW, A.D.ALLEN, J.S.,ACKERMANN, Silke (ed.)PurchaseCOLE, HumphreyLondon, EnglandunknownThe astrolabe was probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that it was purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) and possibly the John Marke plate (PH202), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Sundial (PH209) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London,to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory]. 1PresentThe British Museum199819981998£3613.13 inc. VATA replica of the astrolabe was made. It is currently on display in the School of Physics and Astronomy. Half the cost was met by the School of Physics and Astronomy.HAZLE, John,August 199919991999Examined by John Hazle, formerly of the National Museums of Scotland. He recommended monitoring the Astrolabe every 12 months. The Gregory plate could be polished, if wished.2000-05-23ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKYLE, TrevorValue: £1,500,000 (insurance)Value: £1,400,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19972009Humphrey Cole is widely regarded as the most important scientific instrument maker of the Elizabethan age. His dated and fully signed instruments cover the period 1568-90 and include compendiums, astrolabes, surveyor's folding rules, a theodolite and an armillary sphere. He held the office of Sinker of the Stamps at the Mint, for which he received a meagre stipend of £20 a year. He was understudy to Eloy Mestrell and may have been responsible for much of the best coinage of the reign of Elizabeth I. He was author of the first engraved map to appear in an English book. He supplemented his income at the Mint by working as an engraver and instrument-maker. In 1576 he supplied the navigational equipment for Martin Frobisher's first voyage of discovery in search of the North-West passage to China. He may also have speculated in mineral ore. In 1577 and 1578 he was appointed as a Commissioner to test ore. Cole died in reduced circumstances, leaving a widow, Elizabeth. 2000-05-23A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionThe St Andrews University AstrolabesHumphrey Cole - Instruments, Maps and Coins around 1600National Museums ScotlandThe Royal Scottish MuseumThe British MuseumGreat Astrolabe3.6199220082008WRAY, MichaelRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199220082008"A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford Collection", National Museums Scotland, EdinburghWRAY, Michaelblack and white photographcolour photographblack and white photographPH202 - John Marke plate for astrolabe PH203 - armillary sphere by Humphrey Cole19991999198215751The planispheric astrolabe was the most important scientific instrument of antiquity and was used for both astronomical observation and calculation. The Great Astrolabe has four main parts. There is the circular base-plate, nearly two feet in diameter, around the edge of which are engraved scales of degrees and hours. Within this fits an inner plate bearing the fine network of lines that constitute the stereographic projection; this was called the 'climate' and was interchangeable, as a different plate was needed for each latitude at which the astrolabe would be used. The base is deep enough to hold a stack of three plates; however, only one of Cole's original plates has survived. It is for a latitude of 52 degrees, corresponding to the English Midlands. Over the inner plate is mounted a rotating fretted plate, called the 'rete' from the Latin 'reticulum', meaning net. Whereas most retes mark the positions of various bright stars by means of pointers, the rete of the Cole astrolabe shows the annual progression of the sun through the signs of the zodiac, engraved on the eccentric brass circle. Finally comes the rotating cross-rule, or 'alidade' which serves as both a sun-sight and a cursor for calculation. The four parts are held together by a thick brass pin. The back of the inner plate carries a tablet of horizons from which the times of sunrise and sunset can be determined for any latitude. The base plate itself has on the front a Quadrant Nauticum, or Shipman's Quadrant. This is a layout of lines, rather like a compass rose, that enabled a navigator to find the course to be steered between any two points of known latitude and longitude. On the back of the base-plate is engraved the Universal Planisphere of Gemma Frisius that shows the positions of twenty stars. The use of the planisphere would have required another rule on the back of the astrolabe. This, together with the original central pin, is now missing. The present pin is a modern replacement. A further hidden feature is the compass concealed under the decorated bracket by which the ring is attached to the base-plate. The compass needle is missing, but its housing indicates that the astrolabe was also used horizontally for surveying. A second plate was made for the astrolabe around 1673 by John Marke, probably in London. Its latitude is 56 degrees 25' which is similar to the latitude of St Andrews. A minature model of the Great Astrolabe, which appears to have been made by Cole in 1574 (?) for Henry, son of James I/VI, is in the British Museum.PHYSICSnavigationmusa/g3brassGREAT ASTROLABEASTROLABECOLE, HUMPHREYNAVIGATIONLATITUDEPLANISPHEREPLATEZODIACSTARALIDADEHORIZONQUADRANTCOMPASSREPRODUCTIONSCIENCEINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANobject history file199228 July 200816 October 2008DESFIGCITCATCITFIGCITCATCATCITGENCATCITFIGCITCITThe astrolabe was probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that it was purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) and possibly the John Marke plate (PH202), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Sundial (PH209) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London,to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].PH201signed: Humfridus Cole Londinensis hoc instrumentum fabricauit 21 die May Ao Dni 1575unknownManufactered byPH201.JPG133814402115167416681575157561.0 cm diameter?about 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCOLE, Humphrey (1520?-1591)MANU2000-05-23Amusa/g3 1 1255collect>internpeople16681674about 1673200917 February 2009EDINBURGH11:02:5015:30:03'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929'The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives' in Scottish Geographical Museum, Vol. 43Historical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St Andrews'The Astrolabe' in Scientific American, Vol. 230Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science MuseumA Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford Collection, National Museums of Scotlandletter: 'James Gregory, John Collins, and some early Scientific Instruments' in Nature, No, 3047, Vol, 121, 24 March 1928Humphrey Cole: Mint, Measurement and Maps in Elizabethan England, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 126, LondonNational Museums ScotlandE1994.11994-12-311994-10-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.273-317pp.135-147pp.96-106p.27pp.201-202p.33p.456pp. 33-35Contains illustrations of the Great Astrolabe.General information on astrolabes.'F87'. Swan catalogued the Great Astrolabe. He mentions the two circular plates inside it, one of which was obviously the Marke plate.Exhibition catalogueDiscusses acquisition of instruments by Gregory.reh2ac114HR11/6/20Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.plateASTROLABEGREAT ASTROLABELATITUDEJOHN MARKE PLATEHUMPHREY COLEREPRODUCTIONscienceINSTRUMENTnavigationsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-262011-03-282000-05-24GUNTHER, R.T.GUNTHER, R.T.WRAY, E.M.NORTH, J.D.SWAN, WilliamHOLBROOK, MaryALLEN, H.S.ACKERMANN, Silke (ed.)PurchaseMARKE, JohnLondon?, EnglandMARKE, JohnThe John Marke plate, the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Armillary Sphere (PH203) and the Sundial (PH209) were probably purchased by James Gregory (1638-75), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, when he ordered the Knibb clocks (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). (See PH208 - Split Seconds Clock). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory]. The plate would have allowed him to adapt the Astrolabe for accurate use in St Andrews.1PresentThe British Museum199819981998£3613.13 inc. VATA replica of the Great Astrolabe, including the John Marke plate, was made. Half the cost was met by the School of Physics and Astronomy.HAZLE, JohnAugust 199919991999Examined by John Hazle, formerly of the National Museums of Scotland. He recommended monitoring every 12 months.2000-05-24ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £100,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092000-05-24A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionNational Museums ScotlandJohn Marke plate for the Great Astrolabe3.6199220082008WRAY, MichaelRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199220082008WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH201 - the Great Astrolabe1982about 1680s1The John Marke plate is for latitude 56 degrees 25'. It was made for the Great Astrolabe, to adjust it for use in Scotland. The latitude is somewhat north of that of St Andrews, corresponding almost exactly to that of the Palace of Scone. The Great Astrolabe already had a plate for a latitude of 52 degrees, corresponding to the East Midlands. The John Marke plate is inscribed with the astrological houses (numbered 1-12), the circles for the tropics and the equator, the 'HORIZON RECTVS' and the 'Horizon Obliquus', azimuths for every 5 degrees, numbered by 10 degrees and almucantars for every single degree, numbered by 10 degrees.PHYSICSnavigationmusa/g3PLATEASTROLABEGREAT ASTROLABELATITUDEJOHN MARKE PLATEHUMPHREY COLEREPRODUCTIONSCIENCEINSTRUMENTNAVIGATIONobject history file199228 July 200816 October 2008CITCITCATGENCATCITCATCITCITThe John Marke plate, the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Armillary Sphere (PH203) and the Sundial (PH209) were probably purchased by James Gregory (1638-75), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, when he ordered the Knibb clocks (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). (See PH208 - Split Seconds Clock). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory]. The plate would have allowed him to adapt the Astrolabe for accurate use in St Andrews.PH202signed: Iohn Marke fecitMARKE, John?Manufactered by13731674166816651679about 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondon?MARKE, John (fl. 1665-1679)MANU2000-05-24Amusa/g31 1256peoplecollect>interncollect>intern16681674about 167319972009199717 February 2009EDINBURGHLONDONST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:30:0416:06:4110:06:45'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929'Mathematical instrument-making in London in the sixteenth century' in S. Tyacze, English Map-Making 1500-1650, London, 1983A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford Collection, National Museums of Scotland'A Great Pioneer of Scientific Instrument Making. The Astrolabes and Dials of Humphrey Cole of London.' in The Illustrated London News, 14 August 1926Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museum'The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives' in Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 43Reflections: from Alchemy to Astrophysicsletter: 'James Gregory, John Collins, and some early Scientific Instruments' in Nature, No, 3047, Vol, 121, 24 March 1928Mint, Measurement and Maps In Elizabethan England, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 126, LondonBreve Compendio de la Sphera y la Arte de NavegarThe Arte of NavigationNational Museums ScotlandThe British MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.1E1998.2E1996.2E2004.21994-12-311998-05-061996-06-162004-04-251994-10-081998-03-031996-03-152004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.273-317, plates LXIII-LXXpp.273-317, plates LXIII-LXXpp.93-106, plates 47-52p.29p.27pp.201-202pp.135-147p.456pp. 36-38The paper was read 17th June 1926. It contains a very detailed description of the Great Astrolabe (PH201). It also describes the model of the Astrolabe made for Henry, Prince of Wales, and PH203, the Armillary Sphere.Excellent sketches of the Armillary Sphere (Plate LXXV) and other instruments by Cole.Turner lists Cole's extant instruments, pp.100-101.Exhibition catalogue, with photograph.General information of the astrolabes and dials of Cole.'F87 "ARMILLARY SPHERE" with compass and plummet (or equivalent) inscribed HUMFREY COLE FECIT 1582. This ought perhaps to be described as an astrolabe as it is an instrument for OBSERVING'.Photograph and description of the Armillary Sphere.With illustations of the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the Armillary Sphere (PH203).Exhibition catalogue.Discusses the acquisition of instruments by Gregory.Similar instrument described.Translation of Cortes's text.ac114ad458ad458HR1591152012/1/31D1Recorded as being in the foyer of the Physics building.Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.ARMILLARY SPHEREUNIVERSAL INSTRUMENTCOLE, HUMPHREYnavigationLATITUDEPLANISPHEREHORIZONCOMPASSscienceINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANCELESTIAL SPHEREALTITUDEAZIMUTHsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-252011-02-222000-05-25GUNTHER, R.T.GUNTHER, R.T.TURNER, G.L'E.,GUNTHER, R.T.SWAN, WilliamWRAY, E.M.HOLBROOK, MaryGUNTHER, R.T.Museum/Gallery Studies students, 1995-1996ALLEN, H.S.ACKERMANN, Silke (ed.)CORTES, MartinEDEN, RichardPurchaseCOLE, HumphreyLondon, EnglandunknownThe Armillary Sphere, the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208- Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and to select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].1PresentHAZLE, JohnAugust 199919991999Examined by John hazle, formerly of the National Museums of Scotland. He noted that the instrument has green spots and may be deteriorating. He advised that Alison Morrison-Low of NMS should examine it. He also noted that the fittings are damaged and that damage has occured through rotation of the instrument.2000-05-25ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £250,000 (insurance)Value: £550,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19972009Humphrey Cole is widely regarded as the most important scientific instrument maker of the Elizabethan age. His dated and fully signed instruments cover the period 1568-90 and include compendiums, astrolabes, surveyor's folding rules, a theodolite and an armillary sphere. He held the office of Sinker of the Stamps at the Mint, for which he received a meagre stipend of £20 a year. He was understudy to Eloy Mestrell and may have been responsible for much of the best coinage of the reign of Elizabeth I. He was author of the first engraved map to appear in an English book. He supplemented his income at the Mint by working as an engraver and instrument-maker. In 1576 he supplied the navigational equipment for Martin Frobisher's first voyage of discovery in search of the North-West passage to China. He may also have speculated in mineral ore. In 1577 and 1578 he was appointed as a Commissioner to test ore. Cole died in reduced circumstances, leaving a widow, Elizabeth. 2000-05-25A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionHumphrey Cole - Instruments, Maps and Coins around 1600Reflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyNational Museums ScotlandThe British MuseumSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumUniversal Instrument2.710:06:28libstrongroom1992199220082008WRAY, MichaelWRAY, MichaelRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy2011-02-221992199220082008National Museums of ScotlandunknownWRAY, Michaelcolour photographblack and white photographblack and white photographPH201 - Great Astrolabe by Humphrey Cole PH202 - John Marke plate for Great Astrolabe19991999198215821This instrument was formerly described as an Armillary Sphere. It was identified as a Universal Instrument by Silke Ackermann of the British Museum in 1998. The Universal Instrument allows the celestial co-ordinates of a heavenly body to be determined both in horizontal and equatorial co-ordinate systems. It can further be used to tell the time in equal hours. A similar instrument was described by Martin Cortes in his Breve Compendio de la Sphera y la Arte de Navegar in 1551. The text was translated into English by Richard Eden as The Arte of Navigation and printed by Richard Jugge in 1572. Cole knew Jugge well: it is therefore likely that Cortes's text was known to Cole when he constructed this instrument. The instrument has a stand, similar to those found on globes, with an inset compass and a horizon ring. The stand supports an hour ring and a meredian ring attached to each other and to the four cardinal points of the horizon ring. Within the rings is a circular plate engraved in a similar way, but not identical, to the markings to be found on an 'Organum Ptolemai' with a movable alidade. The upper part of the instrument can be removed. The stand consists of a central base plate with four holes which may have been used to fix the instrument to a sturdy base. In any application the instrument has to be aligned in an exact north-south direction using the compass in the base. To determine horizontal co-ordinates, the meredian ring has to be set to latitude 90 degrees, so that the axis on which the plate rotates is perpendicular to the horizon ring and directed to the zenith. Using the alidade to observe a particular heavenly body the altitude can be read off the degree scale on the rim of the disc, and the azimuth can be read off the degree scale on the horizon ring. To determine equatorial co-ordinates the meredian ring has to be set to the appropriate latitude. Using the alidade to observe a particular heavenly body, the declination can be read off the degree scale on the disc, while the hour angle (measured in hours either from the north or south meredian, is read off the equatorial ring (i.e. the hour ring). The right ascension, measured in hours from the first point of Aries, can be obtained from the hour angle if the solar position and the hour of the day are known. The solar position can only be obtained from published tables, while the hour can be determined with the instrument itself. To tell the time in equal hours from the sun's altitude, the meredian ring is set to the appropriate latitude and the disc is aligned with the sun. The position of the plate along the hour ring then indicates the time in equal hours. Additionally the solar declination can be obtained by sighting the sun through the alidade and using the declination scale on the rim of the disc. The use of the 'Organum Ptolemai' inscribed on the disc remains obscure. Information from Ackermann, 1998. PHYSICSASTRONOMYlibstrongroombrassARMILLARY SPHEREUNIVERSAL INSTRUMENTCOLE, HUMPHREYNAVIGATIONLATITUDEPLANISPHEREHORIZONCOMPASSSCIENCEINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANCELESTIAL SPHEREALTITUDEAZIMUTHobject history file1992199228 July 200816 October 2008DESFIGCITCATGENCATCATCITCITCATCITCITGENGENThe Armillary Sphere, the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208- Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and to select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].PH203signed: Humfrey Cole fecit 1582unknownManufactered byPH203.JPG1339134413711674166815821582H44.5 x W36.0 cm (overall)about 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCOLE, Humphrey (1520?-1591)MANU2000-05-25A10:06DALE, AmyIt was noted that the wrong location was was present on this record. This object was installed in MUSA for the opening of the museum.2011-02-22museummusa/g3/case 11 1257collect>interncollect>internpeoplecollect>internexhibit16681674about 167319972009199717 February 2009ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHEDINBURGH18:38:3218:38:0215:30:0416:02:4614:09:31'A Great Pioneer of Scientific Instrument Making. The Astrolabes and Dials of Humphrey Cole of London.' in The Illustrated London News, 14 August 1926Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museum'The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives' in Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 43Reflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsThe St Andrews University AstrolabesThe Astrolabe' in Scientific American, Vol. 230, January 1974'The Great Astrolabe and other Scientific Instruments of Humphrey Cole' in Archaeologia, Vol. 76, 1926-1929The Mariner's Astrolabe: A survey of known, surviving sea astrolabes'The Mariner's Astrolabe: A paper read with the two preceding at the Afternoon Meeting of the Society, 14 May 1928' in Geographical Journal, Vol. 72,The Mariner's Astrolabeletter: 'James Gregory, John Collins, and some early Scientific Instruments' in Nature, No, 3047, Vol, 121, 24 March 1928'Early Navigational Instruments in Scotland: Icons and Survivals' in Making Instruments Count, ed. R.G.W. Anderson et alAn Astrolabe for Education for Sustainable Development Co-ordination in the Asia-Pacific RegionUniversity of St AndrewsThe Royal Scottish MuseumRoyal Scottish MuseumE1996.2E1959.1E1972.11996-06-1619591972-09-291996-03-1519591972-08-19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektflourished 1600-1654p.27pp.201-202pp.135-147pp.96-106pp.273-317p.78-79pp.342-345pp.28-29p.456pp.218-231General information on the astrolabes and dials of Cole.'F86'Photograph and description of the Mariner's Astrolabe.With illustations of the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Dipping Needle and Circle.Exhibition catalogue.Exhibition catalogueGeneral information on astrolabes.The paper was read 17 June 1926. General information on astrolabes.Description and illustration of the Mariner's Astrolabe. Stimson states that the Mariner's Astrolabe is the only sea astrolabe of undisputed English origin to have survived.Description and illustration of Mariner's Astrolabe. States that it is one of the largest examples known.Exhibition catalogue. Decription and illustrations of this and other mariner's astrolabes.Discusses the acquisition of instruments by Gregory.Guide booklet to be distributed to Ministries of Education in the Asia-Pacific region, free of charge. To be published December 2009.ad458ad458ac114ad458ac114HRC/1In foyer [of Physics building].Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.Moved from storage in Library strong room to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.ASTROLABEMARINER'S ASTROLABEALLEN, ELIASnavigationLATITUDEALIDADEHORIZONQUADRANTscienceINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANSTARALTITUDEMARITIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-192011-04-192011-03-282011-03-252010-12-062000-05-25GUNTHER, R.T.SWAN, WilliamWRAY, E.M.HOLBROOK, MaryGUNTHER, R.T.Museum/Gallery Studies students, 1995-1996The Royal Scottish MuseumNORTH, J.D.GUNTHER, R.T.STIMSON, AlanGUNTHER, R.T.ANDERSON, R.G.W.ALLEN, H.S.MORRISON-LOW, A.D.UNESCOPurchaseALLEN, EliasLondon, EnglandunknownThe Mariner's Astrolabe, the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].1PresentCANTELL, Mikko1 July 200920092009Permission granted to Mikko Cantell to download an old, low-quality image of the astrolabe from the MGS exhibition website 'Reflections'. To be used in a UNESCO guide book (see publications).2000-05-25ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £50,000 (insurance)Value: £110,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19972009Allen was the most famous English instrument maker of his day, working first in 'Blackhorse Alley, close to the bridge across Fleet Ditch', but when this astrolabe was made, at the Sign of the Horse Shoe, 'near Essex Gate, over against St Clement's Church, Strand', London. He specialised in instruments of brass and silver. 2000-05-25Reflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsThe St Andrews University AstrolabesThe Mariner's AstrolabeSt Andrews MuseumThe Royal Scottish MuseumRoyal Scottish MuseumMariner's Astrolabe10199220082008WRAY, MichaelRAWSON, HelenDALE, Amy199220082008Bute Photo UnitWRAY, Michaelcolour photographblack and white photographblack and white photograph19961999198216161The mariner's astrolabe was a simple adaption of the more common planispheric type for use at sea. The thin brass plates of the latter (see Great Astrolabe) were replaced by a thick spoked ring weighted at the bottom. This produced a very heavy stable instrument with low wind resistance, suitable for observations on board ship. The Pole Star or sun was sighted through vanes attached to a robust alidade (pointer), and the elevation was read off from scales of degree marked around the ring. The mariner's astrolabe was introduced around the turn of the 16th century. However, it was never an easy instrument to handle and was superceded in the 17th century by more accurate and convenient instruments such as the back-staff. Hence mariner's astrolabes are very rare, only 39 being known to exist in 1979. Allen's astrolabe is unusual in being both signed and dated by its maker, and is the only known example definitely of English origin. It is one of the largest known and weighs 7.7kg. All four quadrants carry scales of degrees; on three of them the degrees are subdivided into quarters, but on the upper left quadrant the graduation is by a pattern of zig-zag lines that cross six concentric arcs so that readings can be made to ten minutes of arc. Such accuracy of measurement, however, could never have been achieved at sea.PHYSICSnavigationmusa/g3ASTROLABEMARINER'S ASTROLABEALLEN, ELIASNAVIGATIONLATITUDEALIDADEHORIZONQUADRANTSCIENCEINSTRUMENTELIZABETHANSTARALTITUDEMARITIMEobject history file199228 July 200816 October 2008GENCATCATCITCITCATCATGENGENCITCITCATCITCITGENThe Mariner's Astrolabe, the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].PH204signed: ELIAS ALLEN FECIT 1616unknownManufactered byPH204.jpg134021161674166816167.7kgWEIGHT1616about 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonALLEN, Elias (fl. 1600-1654)MANU2000-05-25Amuseummusa/g3/case 11 1258collect>internpeopleexhibit16681674about 1673200917 February 2009ST ANDREWS15:38:3215:30:0414:55:59Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews'The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives' in Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 43'The Mariner's Astrolabe: A paper read with the two preceding at the Afternoon Meeting of the Society, 14 May 1928' in Geographical Journal, Vol. 72,Science Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museumletter: 'James Gregory, John Collins, and some early Scientific Instruments' in Nature, No. 3047, Vol. 121, 24 March 1928Museum Collections UnitE2011.12011-03-052011-01-15single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.27pp.135-147pp.342-345pp.201-203p.456PH205 may be 'F89 Old Dutch Astrolabe wh carried a compass now lost (intended evidently to be used also as an azimuth circle)'.With illustations of the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Dipping Needle and Circle.Discusses the acquisition of instruments by Gregory.ad458ac114ad458HR11/6/21Recorded as being in the foyer of the Physics building in 1992.Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.navigationscienceINSTRUMENTCOMPASSALIDADECIRCUMFERENTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-272011-03-282011-01-172000-05-25SWAN, WilliamGUNTHER, R.T.GUNTHER, R.T.HOLBROOK, MaryALLEN, H.S.PurchaseunknownThe Netherlands?unknownThe Circumferentor, the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). In June 1673 he was empowered to 'goe for London' and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful' for teaching mathematics and astronomy in the University.1Present2000-05-25ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £250,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.20092000-05-25Model Rooms: History, Life, ArchitectureGateway GalleriesCircumferentor16:51:18gw2011-01-1019922008DALE, AmyWRAY, MichaelRAWSON, Helen2011-03-0719922008PHILLIPSON, AndyWRAY, Michaelcolour photographblack and white photograph2011-04-1219991982early 17th century1With inset compass, double shadow square, 32 point windrose, fixed sights on the main radii and sights on alidade.PHYSICSOpen Access Storeoastoregilt brassNAVIGATIONSCIENCEINSTRUMENTCOMPASSALIDADECIRCUMFERENTORobject history fileMoved from cupboard in MUSA to Gateway for display in Model Rooms exhibition.199228 July 2008CATCITCITCITCITThe Circumferentor, the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). In June 1673 he was empowered to 'goe for London' and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful' for teaching mathematics and astronomy in the University.PH205unknownManufactered byPH205.jpg13411372167416681600165036.9 x 37.2cmabout 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsThe Netherlands?Knox, KevinlabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCircumferentor, about 1673 This historic scientific instrument is made of gilt brass and is thought to have been purchased by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator’s College. Gregory is associated with conducting his astronomical research in the King James Library. He was sent to London in 1673 by the University to buy ‘such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful’ for teaching mathematics and astronomy in the University. It is likely that the Knibb clocks that can be found in the Senate Room were also bought during this trip.2011-01-10unknownMANU2000-05-25A16:51:18KNOX, KevinReturned to Store at 87 North Street following Model Rooms Exhibition.2011-03-07Open Access Storeoastore1 1259collect>internexhibit17361736173619932009199317 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS16:06:2914:09:31Historical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St Andrews'James Gregory and the Reflecting Telescope' in Journal for the History of Astronomy, ed. M.A. HoskinCatalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1996.2E2004.2E1994.311996-06-162004-04-251994-08-141996-03-152004-03-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.71-92p.29p.202Description and illustration.Discusses Gregory and the reflecting telescope.'F67 Gregorian Telescope by Short'ad458ac114HR1768171012/1/32Moved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.TELESCOPEGREGORIAN REFLECTING TELESCOPEREFLECTING TELESCOPEREFLECTIONOPTICSCONCAVEMIRRORFOCAL LENGTHSHORT, JAMESGREGORY, JAMESASTRONOMYMATHEMATICSINSTRUMENTsciencesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-05-042010-12-062000-05-25WRAY, E.M.SIMPSON, A.D.C.SWAN, WilliamHOLBROOK, MaryPurchaseSHORT, JamesEdinburgh, ScotlandSHORT, JamesActing on Colin Maclaurin's advice, the University ordered this instrument from Short, which was larger than any he had made before. It was purchased for David Young, Professor of Natural Philosophy 1715-1759. It was also used by David Gregory, grand nephew of James and like him Regius Professor of Mathematics. Short's technical skills increased and in 1741 he generously offered to remake the telescope at no extra charge.1Present2000-05-25ComponentRecord state25 guineasKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £15,000 (insurance)Value: £24,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19932009James Short was the outstanding telescope maker of the 18th century. His interest in astronomy was first aroused by the lectures of Colin Maclaurin, Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh University. He began to make telescopes in 1732, using Maclaurin's own rooms as a workshop. Here, entirely self-taught, he developed the techniques of grinding telescope mirrors of unsurpassed optical quality. He moved to London in 1738 and achieved success rapidly. At his request, the University conferred a degree on him in 1753. He had already been a Fellow of the Royal Society for 15 years. His reputation became international and he supplied telescopes for many observatories and expeditions, in particular those to observe the transit of Venus across the face of the Sun in 1761 and 1769. He made over 1300 telescopes in his lifetime. The last figures of the signature on this telescope indicate that it was Short's 82nd telescope and the first of this size.2000-05-25goodReflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyUnknownSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumGateway Galleries Case 2Gregorian Reflecting Telescopegood: wood barrel worn, stained and slightly chipped. One of the supporting legs swings freely - handle with care.19922008WRAY, MichaelDALE, Amy19922008ADAMSON, PeterunknownWRAY, Michaelcolour photographblack and white photograph2011-03-021999198217361This telescope is of the pattern invented by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-1674, in which an image of the object, produced by reflection from two concave metal mirrors, is viewed through an eyepiece lens set in the centre of the main mirror. The focal length is 24 inches and the aperture 4.5 inches. It is mounted on an altazimuth mounting that is calibrated and fitted with geared drives suitable for serious astronomical observations. A small sighting telescope is attached to the barrel. A compass is set in base. The primary reflector has long been lost.PHYSICSASTRONOMYmusa/g3brassWOODTELESCOPEGREGORIAN REFLECTING TELESCOPEREFLECTING TELESCOPEREFLECTIONOPTICSCONCAVEMIRRORFOCAL LENGTHSHORT, JAMESGREGORY, JAMESASTRONOMYMATHEMATICSINSTRUMENTSCIENCEobject history file199216 October 2008CATGENCATCITActing on Colin Maclaurin's advice, the University ordered this instrument from Short, which was larger than any he had made before. It was purchased for David Young, Professor of Natural Philosophy 1715-1759. It was also used by David Gregory, grand nephew of James and like him Regius Professor of Mathematics. Short's technical skills increased and in 1741 he generously offered to remake the telescope at no extra charge.25 guineasPH206signed around eyepiece: JAMES SHORT EDINBURGH 1736. 1/82SHORT, JamesManufactered byPH206.jpg134213701736173617361736H51.0 x L94.0 x D46.0 cm1736APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghSHORT, James (1710-1768)MANU2000-05-25ABmusa/g31 1260collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern184018401840200917 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS17:08:3916:35:3515:15:06Science Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museum'Ross Microscopes as used by David Brewster and Richard Owen' in Microscopy, The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club. Vol. 34, Part 5Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.31E2009.71994-08-142009-11-141994-08-062009-08-08HC144single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.203pp.335-344p.64'Achromatic miscroscope. Signed: Andw. Ross & Co. Opticians 33 Regent Street Piccadily. Purchased by the University in 1840 and used by Sir David Brewster'.Description and illustration of Brewster's microscope.'Achromatic Microscope by Andrew Ross with 2 Eyepieces and 1in 1/2in 1/4in & 1/8 inch objectives; that is FOUR objectives. Also 2 Nicols Prisms & Lieberkukn concave speculum'.Description and illustration.ad458ad458ad458JABHRA/1PH207In foyer of Physics building.Temporarily moved to Physics and Astronomy building, to replace in display the Watt steam engine removed for exhibition. Retained on display after beam engine returned.Moved from the Gateway Galleries to display in Gallery 3 of MUSARemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to display in MUSA, gallery 3.MICROSCOPEBREWSTER'S MICROSCOPEOPTICSPHYSICSROSSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-052011-03-252010-12-062008-10-312000-05-25HOLBROOK, MaryMORRISON-LOW, A.D. and NUTTALL, R.H.,SWAN, WilliamWRAY, E.M.PurchaseAndrew Ross and Co.33 Regent Street, Piccadilly, London, EnglandAndrew Ross and Co.Used by Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), Principal of the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard, 1838-1859. Brewster is chiefly remembered for his discoveries in optics, particularly for 'Brewster's angle', the angle at which light reflected from a surface is totally plane-polarised. During his time at St Andrews, Brewster taught regularly in the classroom, using both his own and college apparatus. Sometimes there were disagreements over ownership. In 1858, the year Brewster left St Andrews, this microscope, which the University had purchased in 1840, was 'Taken up to College from Sir David Brewster's House' with other apparatus.1Present2000-05-25ComponentRecord state£52-8-8KYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £10,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009Andrew Ross was one of the leading microscope makers of his time. Brewster's microscope is an early example of an improved design that he introduced in 1839.2000-05-25goodUnknownStanding on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway Galleries Case 2Gateway GalleriesBrewster's Microscopefair: fine cracking to patina of stem. Only one objective (1/8) and its case currently displayed with microscope. Others are presumably stored in the Physics cupboards.1992200220082009WRAY, MichaelRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, HelenBURDGE, Jessica1992200220082009Bute Photo UnitWRAY, Michaelcolour photographblack and white photographadded from SCRAN cd by Amy Dale 2010-12-0619991982about 18401Portrait of Sir David BrewsterThe lens tube and stage are supported on a single curved stem, known as the 'Lister limb'. This increases the rigidity of the whole structure and Ross thus set a pattern that has been followed up to the present day. The fine-focus mechanism was a less successful innovation; the nose-piece is drawn upwards by a spring and is driven down by a short lever propelled by a fine screw. This form of focussing can produce flexure of the lens tube and was eventually abandoned. The microscope is provided with three eyepieces and four objectives, the latter having focal lengths of 1, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 inches. The 1/8 inch lens incorporates Ross's 'correction collar', whereby the spacing of the two lens components can be adjusted to compensate for the chromatic aberration produced by cover-glasses of different thickness. A polarising Nicol prism is fitted in the lens tube; presumably a second prism could be mounted in the holder beneath the stage.PHYSICSOPTICSmusa/g3brassglassmetalMICROSCOPEBREWSTER'S MICROSCOPEOPTICSPHYSICSROSSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDobject history file199211 March 200228 August 200818 November 2009CITCITCATCATUsed by Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), Principal of the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard, 1838-1859. Brewster is chiefly remembered for his discoveries in optics, particularly for 'Brewster's angle', the angle at which light reflected from a surface is totally plane-polarised. During his time at St Andrews, Brewster taught regularly in the classroom, using both his own and college apparatus. Sometimes there were disagreements over ownership. In 1858, the year Brewster left St Andrews, this microscope, which the University had purchased in 1840, was 'Taken up to College from Sir David Brewster's House' with other apparatus.£52-8-8PH207signed on stand: ANDW. ROSS & CO. / Opticians / 33 Regent St. / Piccadilly inscr. on 1/8 in. objective case: 1/8 IN / Andw. Ross & Co. / Opticians / 33 Regent St. / PiccadillyAndrew Ross and Co.Manufactered bydbi PH207.jpg134321171840184018391840H49.0 x W22.0 x D24.0 cm1840APUniversity of St AndrewsEngland33 Regent Street, Piccadilly, LondonAndrew Ross and Co.MANU2000-05-25ABmuseummusa/g3/case 11 1370people16731674between 1673 and 1674200917 February 200909:33:31'The Historic Treasures of the University - 1. The Knibb Clocks' in Alumnus Chronicle, St AndrewsJames Gregory Tercentenary Volume'Notice of a bracket timepiece that belonged to Archbishop Sharp...and also of three timepieces in the University Library, St Andrews',Veterum LaudesHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Departmeny of Physics, University of St Andrews. A guide to selected exhibitsReflections: from Alchemy to Astrophysicssingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpp.11-12pp.10-11 and 275 and 514-515pp.418-428pp.86-87Description of the Knibb clocks and their history.in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 35. Discusses the Knibb clocks and the possibility that one was given by Archbishop Sharp.Description and illustration.Student exhibition catalogue. Exhibition at St Andrews Museum, 15 March-16 June 1996.ac114HRHR17111640The Senate Minutes record that a full list was made 'of the clocks and mathematical instruments in the said library'.A catalogue of this date records: 'Three pendulum clocks, whereof two have long and the third a short pendulum'.SPLIT SECONDS CLOCKKNIBB, JOSEPHCLOCKHOROLOGYGREGORY, JAMESTIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282001-12-032000-05-27SMART, Robert N.TURNBULL,BROOK, Alexander J.S.ed. J.B. Salmond,WRAY, E.M.,Museum/Gallery Studies students, 1995-1996PurchaseKNIBB, Joseph'The Dyal', near Serjeants Inn in Fleet Street London, EnglandKNIBB, JosephPurchased with the two regulator clocks by James Gregory (1638-75), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) at St Salvator's College, 1668-1674. It is thought that the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the John Marke plate (PH202), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Sundial (PH209) may have been purchased at the same time. Gregory had received a commission on 10 June 1673 in order that 'we may be enabled to keep correspondence with learned and inquisitive persons in solid philosophy everywhere...to goe for London, and there to provide, so far as the money already received from our benefactors will reach, such instruments and utensils as he with advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above mentioned designe'. The three clocks were collectively known as the 'Library clocks' for the next three centuries. They were mentioned in a library inventory of 1697.1PresentSEMPLE, Andrew,169816981698The split seconds clock started life as a hooded hanging clock. In 1698 a document in the archives of St Mary's College records payment to Andrew Semple, wright, for the making of a frame for one of the library 'dials' or clocks, which almost certainly marks the transformation of the split seconds clock into a long case clock like the matched pair (this is the only reference so far discovered to local joinery work on the clocks and the split second clock is the only clock bearing evidence of such work). During the eighteenth cetury a local clockmaker received an annual salary to look after the clocks and there are regular entries in the accounts for 'dressing the clocks' and the occasional mention of a repair. The first of these custodians was Andrew Watson, the father of the later Principal Robert Watson of United College, the historian of Philip II of Spain. He was succeeded by Baillie Andrew Bell, the father of Andrew Bell of the Madras system of education fame, who has his own claim to remembrace as a type founder. During Bell's period of office, one at least of the clocks was sent for repair to the well-known clock-maker, James Ivory of Dundee, the father of another notable alumnus, James Ivory the mathematician. After the death of Bell in 1789, the clocks appear to have suffered a period of neglect, but notice was taken of them again in the 1840s and since then they have received attention from various clockmakers.2000-05-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £500,000 Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file. Knibb regulator clocks valued at £800,000 for the pair.2009'I have two pendulum clocks makinge, with longe swinges, vibratinge seconds, and pointinge houres, minits and seconds, without striking; and also one little pendulum clock with a short pendulum, vibrating 4 times a second alsoe without strikinge; for discerninge small intervalls when there may be a pointe of a second in question' - letter from James Gregory to John Flamsteed, later the first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, sent from London and dated 19 July 1673. Knibb set up business in Oxford about 1662, having served as an apprentice with his cousin Samuel in Newport Pagnell. He moved to London about 1670 and was made free of the Clockmakers' Company. He retired from London in 1697 and continued to make a few clocks in Haslop, Buckinghamshire, until his death.2000-05-27Knibb split seconds clock16971714unknownunknown16971714ADAMSON, Petercolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13200016731This clock was the first in the world to record split seconds. It records thirds of a second. The large dial records the seconds and the small hand the hours. It runs for a maximum of thirty hours. There is no minute hand. The clock has now been separated from the hood and base with which it was associated, but which were not original.senbrassWOODcordSPLIT SECONDS CLOCKKNIBB, JOSEPHCLOCKHOROLOGYGREGORY, JAMESTIMEobject history file23 February 169718 May 1714CITCITCITCITCITCITPurchased with the two regulator clocks by James Gregory (1638-75), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) at St Salvator's College, 1668-1674. It is thought that the Great Astrolabe (PH201), the John Marke plate (PH202), the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Sundial (PH209) may have been purchased at the same time. Gregory had received a commission on 10 June 1673 in order that 'we may be enabled to keep correspondence with learned and inquisitive persons in solid philosophy everywhere...to goe for London, and there to provide, so far as the money already received from our benefactors will reach, such instruments and utensils as he with advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above mentioned designe'. The three clocks were collectively known as the 'Library clocks' for the next three centuries. They were mentioned in a library inventory of 1697.PH208signed: Joseph Knibb Londini fecitKNIBB, JosephManufactered bydbi PH208.jpg14581674167316731673129.0 x 29.4. x 15.2 cmbetween 1673 and 1674APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0092'The Dyal', near Serjeants Inn in Fleet Street LondonKNIBB, Joseph (1640-1711)MANU2000-05-27Asen1 1375collect>intern16681674about 1673200917 February 200912:13:54Science Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science Museum'A Note on the Life of Hilkiah Bedford' in Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, No. 9'William Oughtred, Richard Delamain and the Horizontal Instrument in Seventeenth Century England' (see notes field)The Description and Use of the double Horizontall Dyall: whereby not onely the hower of the Day is shewne, but also the Meredian Line is (see notes)'The Double Horizontal Sundial' - British Sundial Society Monograph No. 2HC978single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektflourished 1660-1680p.203pp. 3-5pp. 99-125in Annali Dell'Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze, Anno VI, Fascicolo 2 Inportant source of information on the double horizontal dial.(cont.) found: And most Astronomical Questions, which may be done by the Globe are resolved. Invented and Written by W.O., London Oughtred's short instruction pamplet was reprinted in 1674, with an advertisement for Hilkiah Bedford.Images supplied for publicationac114HRHRMoved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.SUNDIALDOUBLE HORIZONTAL DIALGNOMONBEDFORD, HILKIAHGREGORY, JAMESOUGHTRED, WILLIAMTIMEDIALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-152009-02-252000-06-12HOLBROOK, MaryTURNER, AnthonyTURNER, A.J.W.O. [William Oughtred]DAVIES, John and LOWRE, MichaelPurchaseBEDFORD, HilkiahLondon, EnglandunknownThe sundial was probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that it was purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks and possibly the Great Astrolabe (PH201), John Marke plate (PH202), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London,to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].1PresentCHEETHAM, JohnPH209January 200120012001Colour photograph of sundial supplied to Mr Cheetham, for his personal use.CHALK, Tim16 October 200820082008Sent to Tim Chalk, Chalk Works, 22 Old Church Lane, Edinburgh, EH15 3PX. To allow a stand to be made so the item can placed on display in MUSA.GOW, ElizabethJuly 200820082008Colour photograph of sundial supplied to Mrs Gow, for publication in 'A History of the Grounds of St Mary's College, University of St Andrews', 2008. It isn't clear if this volume was ever published.2000-06-12ComponentRecord stateReproduction requesterReproduction request numberReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesReproduction requesterReproduction request dateReproduction request start dateReproduction request end dateReproduction request notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £10,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.2009Made by Hilkiah Bedford after the design by William Oughtred. Little is known about Hilkiah Bedford. None of his surviving instruments are dated: however, they are well and clearly engraved, representative of the high standard of execution prevailing among the better London makers in this period. Hilkiah Bedford came from Lincolnshire to London to be apprenticed to the noted maker John Thompson, a member of the Stationers' Company, on 3 August 1646. As the normal age for an apprenticeship to begin was 14 years, Bedford was probably born ca.1634 (sic). Bedford gained his freedom on 27 June 1654. Two addresses are known for Bedford's place of work: 'At the Signe of the Globe near Holborn-conduit' and 'In Fleet Street near Fetter Lane End'. Bedford was burnt out of the Globe in the Great Fire of 1666. Thereafter, he worked in Fleet Street. Bedford married Mary Gardiner on 1 June 1656. Robert Jole was bound to him as an apprentice on 1 June 1656, as was William Yorke in 1662. On 24 February 1668, Bedford was admitted as a Brother of the Clockmakers' Company. Three apprentices were turned over to him in the Clockmaker's Company: Richard Abbott on 1 June 1668, James Bentwicke on 2 June 1671 and Anthony Billingshurst on 1 July 1672. Mary died on 21 September 1682 and Bedford on 6 May 1689. (Information from Anthony Turner, 'A Note on the Life of Hilkiah Bedford').2000-06-12fairsundial: Oughtred's double horizontal dialFair: dial worn and tarnished, gnomon tarnished, with several white spots. Stone base uneven and crumbling. (HR: 12/6/00) NB 'gnomon' = stationary arm that projects shadow onto a sundial2008RAWSON, Helen2008Bute Photo Unitblack and white photographcolour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-13PH201-205 and PH208 - other instruments thought to have been purchased by Gregory19902001between about 1660 and 16801Bomb, shrapnel from, which damaged the Carnegie building of the University Library, 25 October 1940The sundial stood for many years in the garden of St Mary's. Its plinth is still there. The latitude of the dial is 56.5 degrees - about that of Dundee. It appears to have been made for use in St Andrews (information provided by member of British Sundial Society on visit to St Andrews, 2000. Check with expert). William Oughtred (1575-1660) created a Horizontal instrument which is sophisticated in concept and construction, but relatively simple in use. It consists of a stereographic projection of the celestial sphere onto the plain of the observer's horizon, the centre of the projection being the zenith / nadir of this place. Oughtred seems to have created the instrument about 1600. Oughtred described his instrument in two slightly different forms. The first, the horizontal instrument, was described together with his Circles of Proportion, a circular slide rule, and it is sometimes found engraved on the back of examples of this instrument. The second, the double horizontal dial, is an adaption of the instrument for use as a garden sundial. In this form it is engraved on one side only of a square, octangonal or circular plate. An hour scale for an ordinary horizontal garden dial is added to the limb and a gnomon is supplied. This has two shadow casting edges, one of which is the oblique edge normal to horizontal dials, the other a chamfered vertical edge which works on the projected horizontal diagram. In this form, the instrument was first published separately in 1636, and examples of it were produced by various makers throughout the seventeenth century. The double horizontal dial allows both the time and the position of the sun to be found. The time is found from the ordinary dial and the point where the shadow of the upright gnomon cuts this hour line is the position of the sun. musa/g3metal (bronze?) dial and gnomon. Stone plinthSUNDIALDOUBLE HORIZONTAL DIALGNOMONBEDFORD, HILKIAHGREGORY, JAMESOUGHTRED, WILLIAMTIMEDIALobject history file28 July 2008CITGENGENGENFIGThe sundial was probably brought to St Andrews by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. It is likely that it was purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks and possibly the Great Astrolabe (PH201), John Marke plate (PH202), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205) and the Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London,to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].PH209signed on dial: Hilkiah Bedfo[rd] Londini fecitunknownManufactered bydbi PH209.jpg135914731674166816601680H38.0 x W35.5 x D35.5 cmabout 1673APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonBEDFORD, Hilkiah (fl. 1660-1680)MANU2000-06-12ACmusa/g31 377people18061859before 185915:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114FUp62, F39, 40 or 41,2/7/2F39, F40, F41 are three different examples of Camera Lucida. Swan notes: '3 different instruments (one has a plane glass reflector instead of a totally reflecting prism. Perhaps this is scarcely a Wollastons camera W.S.)' In 1997 there are 2 Camera Lucida in the collection.CAMERA LUCIDAOPTICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMWOLLASTON, WILLIAMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord stateSwan's 1880 catalogue indicates that this item was purchased before 1859.1997-11-14goodCamera Lucida folded into a cylindrical, shagreen-covered, wooden box. Artists aid, used to project an image onto paper.good, box lining torn17:03:46pa:D318801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH31982before 18592This object was listed in a catalogue by William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 to 1880. Michael Wray notes that the Camera Lucida was invented in 1806 by William Wollaston.OPTICSpa:D3brassglassCAMERA LUCIDAOPTICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMWOLLASTON, WILLIAMPHYSICSobject history file18801992PH21label on box lid: F29unknownManufactered by5781859180618061859(object) L 29.4, W 2.2cm (box) L 22.5, W 2.7cmbefore 1859AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1649peoplecollect>internpeople166816741668-167419972009199717 February 2009ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSST ANDREWS15:29:1716:03:5914:54:54Science Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science MuseumThe University of St Andrews: An Historical ExhibitionThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsThe University of St Andrews Museum Collections: Recently Conserved ObjectsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1962.1E2002.2E2004.219622002-05-122004-04-2519622002-03-162004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp. 203p.13p.10The section on the University of St Andrews Collections incudes: 'Refracting telescope, incomplete, 12in sectional tube of parchment, about 3in diameter. The outer tube and all mountings and lenses are missing. Presumably one of the Galilean refracting telescopes listed in the 1697 inventory'.'50. Parchment Telescope This telescope, a refracting telescope of the Galilean type, probably belonged to James Gregory'Catalogue for the exhibitions 'Saving Face: Conserving the Art Collections of the University of St Andrews' at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews, 15 March - 5 May 2002 and 'Can We Fix It?: Conservation: the Whys and the Wherefores' at the St Andrews Museum, 16 March - 12 May 2002. The exhibitions were organised by postgraduate Museum and Gallery Studies students.Exhibition catalogue.ac114ad458ac114HRC/1PH210In foyer [of Physics building].A telescope 'of parchment', believed to be this instrument, is said to appear on a University inventory dated 1697. See Holbrook.LY105/3. Inside MS2921.S2DO3. '...other telescopes [stored] one is of kane, ye other of hazel & ye third of parchment of a considerable length', p.41Stored in Parliament Hall safe.Moved from Parliament Hall strongroom to Library strongroom due to refurbishment of Parliament Hall.scienceINSTRUMENTSTARGREGORY, JAMESPROFESSORMATHEMATICSTELESCOPEOBSERVATORYGALILEAN REFRACTING TELESCOPEREFRACTINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282011-03-252011-03-212001-09-27HOLBROOK, MaryMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityMuseum and Gallery Studies students, St Andrews UniversityunknownunknownGREGORY, JamesThis telescope is thought to have been used by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. Gregory invented the Gregorian reflecting telescope. The Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by Gregory. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].1Present2001-09-27ComponentRecord stateKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £15,000 (insurance)Value: £18,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.199720092001-09-27very goodThe University of St Andrews: An Historical ExhibitionCan We Fix It?: Conservation: The Whys and The WhereforesExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyParliament HallSt Andrews MuseumSt Andrews MuseumTelescope, of the Galilean refracting type, associated with James Gregorygood. Newly conserved (HCR September 2001)50.09:58:43libstrongroom19921697171420012008WRAY, MichaelunknownunknownRAWSON, HelenRAWSON, Helen2011-02-2219921697171420012008CREASY, HelenColour slide2001mid 17th century1The lenses and mountings of the telescope are now lost, but the parchment tubes are intact. A black line is drawn around the mid point of each section of the telescope, possibly to indicate how far it should be extended. During conservation it was noted that the widest, outermost section has green staining around the graphite pencil line at the mid point of the section. It is possible that formerly there was a green collar here, similar to those at the ends of the other sections. When extended as far as possible (with only about two inches of overlap in each section, instead of to the line markings), the telescope is 409 cm long. Telescopes of this early type are rare: the British Museum holds a very similar one (also without lenses) in its founding collection.ASTRONOMYlibstrongroomparchmentSCIENCEINSTRUMENTSTARGREGORY, JAMESPROFESSORMATHEMATICSTELESCOPEOBSERVATORYGALILEAN REFRACTING TELESCOPEREFRACTINGobject history file19921697171424 October 200128 July 2008CITCATCATFIGThis telescope is thought to have been used by James Gregory (1638-1675), Professor of Mathematics (Regius Chair) in St Salvator's College, 1668-74. Gregory invented the Gregorian reflecting telescope. The Mariner's Astrolabe (PH204), the Armillary Sphere (PH203), the Circumferentor (PH205), the Sundial (PH209), the Great Astrolabe (PH201) and the John Marke plate (PH202) were probably brought to St Andrews by Gregory. It is likely that they were purchased by him about 1673, at the same time as he bought the Knibb clocks (see PH208 - Split Seconds Clock) (that the clocks are being made is mentioned in a letter from him, sent from London, to John Flamsteed, later the first Astonomer Royal at Greenwich, dated 19 July 1673). A Commission from the University authorities, dated 10 June 1673 empowered Gregory to 'goe for London' and select and buy 'such instruments and utensils as he with the advice of other skilful persons shall judge most necessary and useful for the above-mentioned design' [providing ane observatory].PH210GREGORY, James?Manufactered by15641674166816201680233 cm when extended to line markings1668-1674AUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC2001.4, 39/00unknownMANU2001-09-27AA09:58DALE, AmyIt was noted that the wrong location was was present on this record. This object was installed in MUSA for the opening of the museum.2011-02-22museummusa/g3/case 11 144017481795about 1750s19972009199717 February 2009ST ANDREWSEDINBURGHST ANDREWSA Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford Collection, EdinburghHistorical Scientific Instruments from the collection of the Department of Physics, University of St Andrews: A guide to selected exhibits, St AndrewsScience Preserved: A directory of scientific instruments in collections in the United Kingdom and Eire, Science MuseumReflections: from Alchemy to Astrophysics'Joseph Wright of Derby and the Lunar Society' in Judy Egerton, Wright of DerbyGeared to the Stars: The Evolution of Planetariums, Orreries, and Astronomical ClocksWright of DerbyThe Description and Use of a New Portable OrreryJoseph Wright of Derby, Painter of LightUniversity of St AndrewsNational Museums ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsE1996.2E1994.1E2004.21996-06-161994-12-312004-04-251996-03-151994-10-082004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.40pp.201-202pp. 15-24pp. 163-164pp. 112-117Exhibition catalogue.Photograph and description of the orrery.Exhibition catalogue.Refers to Joseph Wright's painting 'A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery', 1766. Published by the Tate Gallery.Information on Cole and his work. It refers to a 1768 catalogue of instruments and book sold by Cole, in which 'Large Orreries' are priced from £50 to £250. Reference is made to a Wright-type orrery made by Cole, dated 1763, in the Library of Queen's College, Oxford, which has the intersting feature of provision for Venus to rotate on a highly inclined axis according to the observations of Francesco Bianchini.Published by the Tate Gallery. Contains articles refering to Joseph Wright's painting 'A Philosopher lecturing on the Orrery'.Sale catalogue with much information on the use and functions of the instrument.JABHRB/2In foyer [of Physics building].ORRERYPLANETARIUMCOLE, BENJAMINPLANETSOLAR SYSTEMYOUNG, DAVIDROTHERHAM, PROFESSORPHYSICSscienceINSTRUMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-072000-09-27MORRISON-LOW, A.D. and MACDONALD, AngusWRAY, E.M.HOLBROOK, MaryMuseum/Gallery Studies students, 1995-1996FRASER, DavidKING, Henry C.EGERTON, JudyJONES, WilliamNICOLSON, B.PurchaseCOLE, BenjaminThe Orrery, Fleet Street, London, EnglandunknownThe orrery probably came into the the University during the time of David Young, Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, 1747-1759. Young initiated the proposal to confer an honorary degree in 1759 upon Benjamin Franklin. He was a founder member of the Golf Club in 1755 (later the Royal and Ancient Golf Club). In 1795 Professor Rotherham reported an orrery, probably the Cole instrument, as 'immoveable' and arranged for its repair.1PresentProfile Glass LtdMarch 199919991999£4399.21 (case & lights)Display case purchased for orrery (£3817.58), fitted with fibre optic lights (£581.63), from Profile Glass Ltd. 50% of cost provided by SMC grant-aid.SMITH, D186618661866Repaired by D. Smith (see inscription).2000-09-27ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess costProcess notesProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesKYLE, Mr TrevorValue: £70,000Value: £140,000 (insurance) Valued by Trevor Kyle, Director, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh. See report on insurance file.19972009Benjamin Cole (1695-1766) had a business in Fleet Street from 1748. His son Benjamin Cole (1725-1813) was apprenticed to him and took over the business on his death. They made and sold 'Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments' such as theodolites, spirit levels, 'plain' tables, quadrants, sundials and globes. It is impossible to say whether the father or son made the orrery. However, as the houses in Fleet Street were numbered in about 1760 (Cole's shop became No. 136) and the orrery does not bear a numbered address, it is likely that it was made between 1748 and 1760. 2000-09-27very goodReflections: from Alchemy to AstrophysicsA Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomySt Andrews MuseumNational Museums ScotlandSt Andrews MuseumOrrerygood. However, the instrument should be demonstrated infrequently, if at all. Could be filmed in action, to avoid frequent demonstrations.1992WRAY, Michael1992HAZLE, JohnALLEN, JimWRAY, Michaelcolour photographcolour photographPhotographic transparencyblack and white photograph1999199719971982about 17501The orrery is a form of planetarium, a mechanical model of the solar system in which the planets rotate about the sun at correct scale speeds, athough the dimensions of the model are not to scale. The curious name derives from an elaborate early example made by John Rowley in about 1710 for Charles Boyle, Fourth Earl of Orrery, in Ireland. The orrery rapidly became popular as a teaching aid and an opulent piece of furniture. In this orrery, the four innermost planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are mounted on concentric plates and rotate about the Sun at their correct rates. Jupiter and Saturn are mounted on arms that fit on the two rings around the rim of the instrument; these, though free to move, are not driven by the mechanism. Additional drives provide rotations for the earth, the moon and dials indicating the time of day and the passage of the lunar month. The planet Venus also rotates at an unusual angle. Neptune is not shown as it had not yet been discovered. The base of the instrument is 12-sided and fitted with windows instead of the more usual decorative panels, thus allowing the mechanism to be seen. Twelve pillars support a large brass ring engraved with the signs of the zodiac and the Julian and Gregorian calendars. From this ring rises a model of part of the celestial sphere, with rings representing the 'Artic' Circle, the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator.ASTRONOMYpabrassglassWOODORRERYPLANETARIUMCOLE, BENJAMINPLANETSOLAR SYSTEMYOUNG, DAVIDROTHERHAM, PROFESSORPHYSICSSCIENCEINSTRUMENTobject history file1992FIGCATCITCATGENGENGENGENGENThe orrery probably came into the the University during the time of David Young, Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, 1747-1759. Young initiated the proposal to confer an honorary degree in 1759 upon Benjamin Franklin. He was a founder member of the Golf Club in 1755 (later the Royal and Ancient Golf Club). In 1795 Professor Rotherham reported an orrery, probably the Cole instrument, as 'immoveable' and arranged for its repair.PH211signed: Cole, Maker at the Orrery in Fleet Street, London inscr. on reverse of plate bearing the sun's ray: REPAIRED BY D. SMITH. 1866. (John Hazle added: CONSERVED BY JOHN R. HAZLE 11? / 7/97) inscr. on top of plate bearing sun's rays: REPAIRED BY D. SMITH. 1866unknownManufactered byPH211.JPG1437143814392118179517481748176066 x 83 x 83 cm?about 1750sAPUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0094The Orrery, Fleet Street, LondonCOLE, BenjaminMANU2000-09-27AApa1 2514people18001859before 185920042004EDINBURGHST ANDREWS15:27:47A Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionA Course of Experimental Philosophy, LondonAstronomy Explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles, LondonGeared to the Stars: the Evolution of Planetariums, Orreries and Astronomical Clocks, London'Cometarium: made by R. Fidler, early 19th century'National Museums ScotlandUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.1E2004.21994-12-312004-04-251994-10-082004-03-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.37Exhibition catalogue.Unpublished article.ac114HRF7511/4/38W. Swan, Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, p. 65: 'F75 Apparatus in Mahogany box (by R. Fidler London) to illustrate Elliptical Motion'.'Cometarium, Desaguliers' design, marked 'R. Fidler, London', see Swan page 65, item F75'.COMETARIUMFIDLER, RSUNCOMETELLIPSEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282004-03-02MACDONALD, Angus and MORRISON-LOW, A.D.,DESAGULIERS, J.T.,FERGUSON, James,KING, Henry C. and MILLBURN, J.R.,BARKLA,unknownFIDLER, R.52 Wigmore Street, London, EnglandApparatus acquired prior to Swan's appointment in 1859.1Present2004-03-02ComponentRecord stateNational Museums of ScotlandValue: £11,000 (insurance)2004The cometarium was probably made by the instrument maker Robert Fidler (fl. 1810-1822) in association with the Rev. William Pearson (1767-1847), who contributed articles on planetaria and satellite models to Abraham Rees's Cyclopaedia (London, 1819-1820) and David Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopaedia (Edinburgh, 1830).2004-03-02goodA Heavenly Library: Treasures from the Royal Observatory's Crawford CollectionExperimental: Changing Beliefs in Alchemy, Anatomy and AstronomyNational Museums ScotlandSt Andrews MuseumCometarium; with lid and winding key.Generally good. Minor scratches and tarnishing to brass surface. Top dial scratched, upper left. Wood - minor scratches and chips (HR, 1/3/04)4.617:03:46pa18801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982c. 18101The cometarium shows the elliptical motion of a comet around the Sun, as described by J.T. Desaguliers (1683-1744) and further popularised in the lectures and publications of James Ferguson (1710-1776). This instrument is made in the horizontal form. The chief mechanical interest of the device is the skilful cutting of the elliptical gear mechanism. Desaguliers' original design used elliptical pulleys, connected with a crossed cord. This was unsatisfactory, as the cord sometimes slipped. Another, and less sophisticated, version was produced by the London makers W. & S. Jones, using eccentric circular geared wheels. The paths of bright periodic comets have too high an eccentricity to be represented to scale, and the model can only give an approximation of the motion of a comet in a nearly-circular orbit.pabrassWOODCOMETARIUMFIDLER, RSUNCOMETELLIPSEobject history file18801992CATGENGENGENCITApparatus acquired prior to Swan's appointment in 1859.PH212inscr. on lower dial: R. FIDLER / N 52 Wigmore Street / LONDON inscr. on label on side: F75Manufactered by1776185918001800183060.5 x 39.5 x 11.7 cmbefore 1859AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland52 Wigmore Street, LondonFIDLER, R.MANU2004-03-02AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 2853collect>intern16001750unknown date, 17th century?14:41:30single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRHRPlaced on display in the Cabinet of Curiosities, in MUSA, gallery 4.DIP CIRCLEERSKINE, ARCHIBALDARESKINE, ARCHEBALDIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-082009-07-292008-09-10DonationunknownERSKINE, Archibald'Ex dono Archebaldi Areskine Armigeri Londini' translates as 'Donated by Archibald Erskine, Esquire, London'. I consulted Robert Smart (retired archivist of the University of St Andrews, who is researching biographical information on St Andrews students), over the possible identity of this 'Archebaldi Areskine'. He responded that Archibald is not a common name in the Erskine family, and that he had been able to trace only one student of that name in the period 1589-1747. This individual was born c.1598, son of Sir James Erskine of Tullibody, matriculated St Leonard's College in 1611/12 and paid for the BA and MA in 1615. He may then have travelled south with his father to attend the royal court, but ended up in Ireland, receiving a variety of Church benefices (being Rector of Tullycorbet from 1629, Rector of Devenish from 1632, Rector of Innishmacsaint from 1629, and holding the rectory and vicarage of Erriglekeerogue from 1633), and dying at Augher Castle in 1645. He is not known to have maintained any connection with his old college, so, given the tenuousness of the London connection, is perhaps an unlikely candidate for the donation of the dip circle. Another Archibald Erskine is the 7th Earl of Kellie (b. 1736): however, Smart feels an association with the instrument is unlikely, as the spelling 'Areskine' ceased to be used much after the early years of the 18th century. To date, then, the donor's identity and the date of the presentation remain unresolved.1Present2008-09-10ComponentRecord state2008-09-10Dip Circle2008DALE, Amy200817th century1musa/g4brassDIP CIRCLEERSKINE, ARCHIBALDARESKINE, ARCHEBALDIobject history file28 November 2008'Ex dono Archebaldi Areskine Armigeri Londini' translates as 'Donated by Archibald Erskine, Esquire, London'. I consulted Robert Smart (retired archivist of the University of St Andrews, who is researching biographical information on St Andrews students), over the possible identity of this 'Archebaldi Areskine'. He responded that Archibald is not a common name in the Erskine family, and that he had been able to trace only one student of that name in the period 1589-1747. This individual was born c.1598, son of Sir James Erskine of Tullibody, matriculated St Leonard's College in 1611/12 and paid for the BA and MA in 1615. He may then have travelled south with his father to attend the royal court, but ended up in Ireland, receiving a variety of Church benefices (being Rector of Tullycorbet from 1629, Rector of Devenish from 1632, Rector of Innishmacsaint from 1629, and holding the rectory and vicarage of Erriglekeerogue from 1633), and dying at Augher Castle in 1645. He is not known to have maintained any connection with his old college, so, given the tenuousness of the London connection, is perhaps an unlikely candidate for the donation of the dip circle. Another Archibald Erskine is the 7th Earl of Kellie (b. 1736): however, Smart feels an association with the instrument is unlikely, as the spelling 'Areskine' ceased to be used much after the early years of the 18th century. To date, then, the donor's identity and the date of the presentation remain unresolved.PH213inscr. Ex dono Archebaldi Areskine Armigeri LondiniERSKINE, ArchibaldManufactered by1750160016001700unknown date, 17th century?ADUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2008-09-10AmuseumThe Cabinet of Curiosities1 2889collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern14:45:5714:45:3114:45:02single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ad458ALDHRPlaced on display in gallery 2, as part of rotations.PHYSICSALT-AZIMUTHADIE & SONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252011-03-252011-03-252009-04-222009-04-15Adie & SonEDINBURGH1Present2009-04-15ComponentRecord state2009-04-15goodAlt-Azimuth instrumentStill full of luster, not much surface dirt. All parts seem intact.2009DALE, Amy2009DALE, Amycolour photograph2008c. 18401This instrument consists of a telescope with a right angle eyepiece which can be rotated horizontally and vertically. It was used in astronomy, navigation or surveying to measure both the altitude and azimuth (the angular distance measured from the horizon) of a distant object. This example, made by the celebrated instrument makers Adie & Son of Edinburgh, was recorded in a list of teaching apparatus compiled by William Swan, Professor of Natural Philosophy 1859-1880. gallerymusa/g2brassPHYSICSALT-AZIMUTHADIE & SONobject history file22 April 2009PH214inscr. "Adie & Son/ Edinburgh"Manufactered byPH214.JPG001830185036 x 25 cmUniversity of St AndrewsEdinburghAdie & SonMANU2009-04-15ABmuseummusa/g2/case 41 3187people1700190018th or 19th centuryST ANDREWS15:27:48'Science Preseved: A Directory of Scientific Instruments in Collections in the United Kingdom and Eire', LondonUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.22009-01-27single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.202ac114HRMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.RING DIALDOLLONDUNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL RING DIALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282009-07-29HOLBROOK, MaryunknownDollondLondon, Englandunknown1Present2009-07-29ComponentRecord state2009-07-29fairCurator's ChoiceGateway GalleriesUniversal equinoctial ring dialFair. Much scratched and worn11:41:59oastore2009BURDGE, Jessica2011-03-16200918th century1Open Access StoreoastorebrassRING DIALDOLLONDUNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL RING DIALOpen Access Storeobject history file16 September 2009DESPH215inscr.: Dollond, LondonunknownManufactered by190017001700180020.5 cm x 15.3 cm18th or 19th centuryAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonDollondMANU2009-07-29AC11:41:59RAWSON, HelenMoved from Open Access store to Gateway for display in Curator's Choice. Objects were needed to fill gaps created by removal of items for Young Artist Award 2011 and Elements of Genius.2011-03-16gw1 3188collect>internST ANDREWS17:10:46University of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2JABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.2011-06-202009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesBohnenberger's Dry Pile ElectroscopeThe gold leaf housed in the glass bell jar has become detached. It is believed that this happened during the move into the open access store. The glod leaf has been placed into the bell jar for safe keeping, as too fragile to put into zip lock bag - Amy Dale 1/06/201017:03:46pa2009BURDGE, Jessica2010-06-0120091pa18 November 2009PH216University of St Andrews2009-08-04A17:03RAWSON, HelenLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf E Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2E1 3189ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABJABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.2009-11-192009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesSet of Mechanical Powers2009BURDGE, Jessica20091pa18 November 2009PH217University of St Andrews2009-08-04Apa1 3190peopleST ANDREWS15:27:48University of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.2011-03-282009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesNairne's Medical Electrical Machine17:03:46pa2009BURDGE, Jessica2010-06-0120091pa18 November 2009PH218University of St Andrews2009-08-04A17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 3155collect>internST ANDREWS17:08:08University of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2JABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.Moved from Physics to Collections Cupboard for security ahead of store move.2011-06-202009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesPanorganon17:07:38cc20092010BURDGE, JessicaRAWSON, Helen2011-06-2020092010PHILLIPSON, Andy2011-04-121cc18 November 20093 March 2010PH219PH219.jpg00University of St Andrews2009-08-04A17:07:38ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2C1 378people18001849before 184915:27:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114FU3/6/38EYEPIECE, SPLITOPTICSMICROMETERJONES, THOMASFISCHER, W.L.F.PHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownJONES, ThomasCharing Cross, London, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord stateThe hand-written calibration notes accompanying eyepiece are dated 18th September 1849.1997-12-10very goodeyepiece, split, with measuring micrometer; in a red shagreen box.good17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18493with a paper packet marked in ink: small screws. manuscript calibration notes signed: L.F. Spt 18 1849. L.F. is probably W.L.F. Fischer, Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1847 to 1859, (Michael Wray, 1992).OPTICSpa:D4brassglassEYEPIECE, SPLITOPTICSMICROMETERJONES, THOMASFISCHER, W.L.F.PHYSICSobject history file1992PH22marked: Thomas Jones Charing Cross LondonunknownManufactered by5791849180018001849(object) L 4.2, W 4.8cm (box) L 6.0, W 5.8cmbefore 1849AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCharing Cross, LondonJONES, ThomasMARK1997-12-10AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 3156ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABJABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.2009-11-192009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesHoltz Electrical Machine2009BURDGE, Jessica20091pa18 November 2009PH220University of St Andrews2009-08-04Apa1 3157peopleST ANDREWS15:27:48University of St AndrewsE2009.72009-11-142009-08-08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JABRemoved from display in Gateway Galleries at end of exhibition. Returned to Physics department.2011-03-282009-08-041Present2009-08-04ComponentRecord state2009-08-04Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsGateway GalleriesQuadrant Electrometer17:03:46pa2009BURDGE, Jessica2010-06-0120091pa18 November 2009PH221University of St Andrews2009-08-04A17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 379collect>internpeople18001982ST ANDREWS10:23:4615:27:37University of St AndrewsE2011.62011-12-102011-09-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektsnh4ac114FU3/4/23PRISM, NICOLOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-152011-03-281997-12-10unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord state1997-12-10goodThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleriespair of Nicol prisms in a glass and wood display case.bottom right corner of left hand prism broken off, sliver missing from bottom right back corner of same.10:21:5217:03:46oastorepa:C42010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-09-132010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19823The prism was damaged before it was cased. The case is sealed shut and the prisms are well protected in velvet lined holders. However, they are not attached and care should be taken when handling.OPTICSpa:C4glassPRISM, NICOLOPTICSPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH23case marked: 0139 label inside case: Nicol PrismsunknownManufactered by5801982180018001982(case) L 24.5, W7.4 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα1. Nicol prisms 2. Crude polariser analyser 3. Two tourmaline crystals mounted in glass slides These objects were probably used by Sir David Brewster when he was a teacher and researcher at the University in the 19th Century. They each demonstrate the polarisation of light. Light emitted from sources such as the sun can be thought of as many waves travelling through space. Each wave has both a direction and a plane of orientation of the wave vibration. Light where each wave has the same direction and plane of orientation it is called “polarised” light and when each wave has a different plane of orientation (but the same direction) it is “randomly polarised”. The light emitted the sun is randomly polarised light. Brewster discovered a way to polarise unpolarised light by reflecting it off a transparent surface at specific angle now called “Brewsters Angle”. Brewster’s angle has lots of practical applications. Polarised sunglasses use its principle to eliminate glare from the sun reflecting off water (or any other reflective surface). Photographers use polariser filter camera attachments to remove reflections from water in order to photograph objects beneath the surface. PH23, PH49, PH43unknownMANU1997-12-10AB10:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw1 380people1800198215:27:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114FU3/7/2MULTIFACETED WINDOWOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord state1997-12-10very goodmultifaceted window in a bell-shaped, wooden holder.good17:03:46pa:D51992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821used for producing multiple images.OPTICSpa:D5glassWOODMULTIFACETED WINDOWOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH24unknownManufactered by5811982180018001982H 16.0, W 9.5 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-10AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 381people1800198215:27:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114FU6/6/1SPECTROSCOPE, DIRECT VISIONOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownBROWNING, JohnBAIRD, A.H.London, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord statespectroscope fited box1997-12-10gooddirect vision spectroscope, in fitted wooden box with key. Spectroscope stored in 3 parts.central section of spectroscope: two small dents, small mark on glass. Crack on lid of box.17:03:46pa:D71992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19824OPTICSpa:D7spectroscope: glassbrass box: woodbrassSPECTROSCOPE, DIRECT VISIONOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH25spectroscope marked: John Browning/ London lab mark:3627 box marked: A.H. Baird Edinburgh lab mark: 3627unknownManufactered byManufactered by582198218001800180019821980(object) L 42.7, W 5.7 cm (box) L 18.2, W 12.5 cAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandScotlandLondonEdinburghBROWNING, JohnBAIRD, A.H.MARKMARK1997-12-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 346people1850198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HS7/5/41CATHODE RAY TUBENATURAL PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENTPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-27unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-27ComponentRecord state1997-11-27very goodtube for cathode ray studies; fat cylindrical glass tube with narrow neck ending in fine cylindrical tube plus valvegood; dusty, old sellotape holding tube to stand17:03:46pa:G61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19822fragile, needs secure storagepa:G6WOODfeltglassCATHODE RAY TUBENATURAL PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENTPHYSICSobject history file1992PH26paper label stuck to base: University of St. Andrews / NATURAL PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT / No: Alternative Gap Hc [...] / [...]unknownManufactered by3811982185018501982H 23.5, L 114.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-27AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 347people1800198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HS8/4/24THERMOMETERSHYGROMETRYPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-27unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-27ComponentRecord state1997-11-27fairpair of thermometers for hygrometry; vertical on a wooden stand, water vial missing, calibrated to 50 degrees C, freezing point marked: E.P.not in working order; dusty, water vial missing17:03:46pa:I11992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:I1WOODbrassglassmercuryTHERMOMETERSHYGROMETRYPHYSICSobject history files1992PH27unknownManufactered by3821982180018001982H 63.0, W 14.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-27AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 348people1800198215:27:34unknownsingle objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.888, fig.851ac114HS7/5/40ROGET'S VIBRATING SPIRALHARVEY & PEAKW. LADD & COLONDONGANOTPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-27GANOTunknownHarvey & Peak, late W. Ladd & Co.56 Charing Cross Rd., Londonunknown1Present1997-11-27ComponentRecord state1997-11-27very goodRoget's Vibrating Spiral; vertical stand, helix of wire with end to dip in Hg bathgood17:03:46pa:I11992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821Michael Wray (1992): see Ganot, page 888, fig.851pa:I1WOODbrassglassROGET'S VIBRATING SPIRALHARVEY & PEAKW. LADD & COLONDONGANOTPHYSICSobject history files1992PUBLPH28plastic label attached to base: HARVEY & PEAK / LATE W. LADD & CO. / 56, CHARING CROSS RD. / LONDON, W.C.unknownManufactered by3831982180018001982H 42.0, W 16.5, L 21.5cmAUUniversity of St Andrews56 Charing Cross Rd., LondonHarvey & Peak, late W. Ladd & Co.MARK1997-11-27AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 349collect>intern1800198217:12:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2HS7/4/38F.E.BECKER & CODISCHARGE TUBEPHYSICSW. & J. GEORGE (LONDON) LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-11-27unknownF.E.Becker & Co.W. & J. George (London) LtdHatton Wall, London, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-27ComponentRecord stateProprietors1997-11-27very gooddischarge tube; cylindrical tube, tapering at base with wooden basegood17:11:2617:03:46oastorepa:I12010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821photographed with PH30; photograph number 7/4/38, left of photograph. fragile, requires careful storagepa:I1WOODglassmetalF.E.BECKER & CODISCHARGE TUBEPHYSICSW. & J. GEORGE (LONDON) LTDOpen Access Storeobject history filesVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH29label attached to base marked: F.E.BECKER & CO., hATTON WALL, LONDON/ W. & J.GEORGE (LONDON) LTD. PROPRIETORS.unknownManufactered byManufactered by384198218001800180019821982H 35.5, W 8.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandHatton Wall, LondonF.E.Becker & Co.W. & J. George (London) LtdMARKMARK1997-11-27AA17:11:26ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf F2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2F1 33818061859ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2007.32007-05-072007-03-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektHRJS2/3/5p62, F39, 40 or 41F39, F40, F41 are three different examples of Wollaston's Camera Lucidas. Swan notes: "three different instruments (one has a plane glass reflector instead of a totally reflecting prism. Perhaps this is scarcely a Wollastons camera.)" In 1997 there are 2 camera lucidas in the collection.CAMERA LUCIDASWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMbrassWOLLASTON, WILLIAMOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-221997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord stateSwan's 1880 catalogue indicates that this item was purchased before 18591997-11-26goodThrough the Lens: The Development of Photography and Tourism in St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumCamera Lucida; adjustable base for attachment to table edge, with a metal rod holding two glass plates. Artist's aid, used to project an image onto paper.fair; good general condition but brass is badly pitted19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William19921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH211982before 18591This item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 to 1880. In his 1992 catalogue Michael Wray notes that the object is marked: OAKY(?) LONDON, but this is not visible. He also notes that the Camera Lucida was invented in 1806 by William Wollaston.Open Access StoreoastorebrassglassCAMERA LUCIDASWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMBRASSWOLLASTON, WILLIAMOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file19921880PH3unknownManufactered by5441859180618061859H 24.5cm, W 7.0cm, L 10.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26ABOpen Access Storeoastore1 350collect>intern17:12:14single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2HS7/4/38DISCHARGE TUBESWAN NECKPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-11-27unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-27ComponentRecord state1997-11-27very gooddischarge tube; spherical tube, narrowing to swan neck, wooden basegood17:11:2617:03:46oastorepa:I12010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821photographed with PH29, photograph number 7/4/38, right of photographpa:I1WOODglassmetalDISCHARGE TUBESWAN NECKPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history filesVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH30unknownManufactered by3850018001982H 38, W 12.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-27AA17:11:26ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf F2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2F1 341people1800198215:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AM8/2/33GLASS BEADSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSGLASS BEAD IN WOODEN BOXUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26very goodglass bead; in small wooden lidded box marked: Large Bead/ sp. Gr of water/~+4 [degrees]Cgood17:03:46pa:J31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19823fragilepa:J3glasswooden boxGLASS BEADSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSGLASS BEAD IN WOODEN BOXUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSobject history file1992PH31engraved on bead: Sp. G.W. 39 0 marked on box: Large Bead/ sp. Gr of water/ ~+ 4 [degrees]CunknownManufactered by5471982180018001982box H 4.4, W 5.3cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 342collect>interncollect>intern1800198214:35:3715:34:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2kjk2AM3/6/40UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSKINEMATIC MOUNT FOR DIFFRACTION GRATINGSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-232011-06-201997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord stateMarks on the object include the phrase "Dec. 1905 Bltheswood WAS". It is likely that the grating was made by Blytheswood in 1905.1997-11-26goodkinematic mount for diffraction grating, containing grating ruled on glasspivot of mount broken15:33:4715:32:3617:03:46oastore/cabinet1oastorepa:D32011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael15:32:3617:03:462011-06-202011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-06-2319821The object is engraved with the name Blytheswood. More research needed.properties of lightpa:D3brass and glassUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSKINEMATIC MOUNT FOR DIFFRACTION GRATINGSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 1Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH32marked: Concave 5ft Rad 31100 Lines at 60 [degrees] F/ Dec 1905 Blytheswood/WASunknownManufactered bydbi PH32.jpg3781982180018001982H 10.7, L 12.9cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AB15:33:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1C1 343people1700185915:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AM p48, item A20'Kinematic Model; square and eccentric toothed wheels presented by Dr Day'UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMSQUARE AND ECCENTRIC GEAR WHEELSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSDAY, DRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26unknownsquare and eccentric gear wheelsgood17:03:46pa:M518801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821This item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859-1880pa:M5metal and brass on wooden baseUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMSQUARE AND ECCENTRIC GEAR WHEELSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSDAY, DRobject history file18809 July 1992PH33marked: Presented by Dr G. Day unknownManufactered by3791859170017001859L 21.7, W 17.2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AU17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 344people1700190015:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AM7/7/0THE PARADOX GAS ENGINEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPARADOX GAS ENGINEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26very goodThe Paradox Gas Enginegood17:03:46pa:J41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982after Nov.20 19001The original instuction leaflet is stored in the object history file.pa:J4iron on wooden baseTHE PARADOX GAS ENGINEUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPARADOX GAS ENGINEobject history file,1992PH34marked: PAT NOV 20 1900unknownManufactered by3801900170019001982H 14.8, L 16.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 345people1800198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AMPOLARISCOPE CRYSTALS FOR PROJECTIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26very goodpolariscope crystals for projection; in a cardboard boxgood17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH1314 preprinted mounts containing samples of: Kalium, Magnesium, Sandini, Natron 9 hand written mounts containing samples of: Cerusite, Sphere, Borax, Talc, Matlockite, Halkshath, Arragonite, and two which are unintelligible See also PH13pa:D413 crystalscardboard and glass mountsPOLARISCOPE CRYSTALS FOR PROJECTIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSobject history file1992PH354 mounts marked: Optisches Institute von Dr. Steeg and Reuter in Hamburg v.d.h.unknownManufactered by6151982180018001982(mounts): L 3.5, W 3.5cm (box): L 9.0cm, H 9.0cm,AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 295people19031982between 1903 and 198215:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/2/14SPINTHARISCOPER & J BECK LTDW. CROOKESPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28unknownR & J BeckW. CrookesLondon, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord stateBoth spinthariscopes are marked with this name. Both spinthariscopes are marked with this name, but only one of them with the date 1903.1997-11-28very goodtwo spinthariscopes; stored in two fitted leather cases in one wooden box marked: Spinthariscopesgood17:03:46pa:D61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198219035OPTICSpa:D6brassglassplasticleatherWOODSPINTHARISCOPER & J BECK LTDW. CROOKESPHYSICSobject history file1992PH36Spinthariscope 1 is engraved: SPINTHARISCOPE/ W. CROOKES/ 1903/ R & J BECK. LTD LONDON Spinthariscope 2 is engraved SPINTHARISCOPE/ W. CROOKES/ R & J BECK. LTD LONDON.unknownManufactered byManufactered by553198219031880190319201903(spinthariscopes) L 3.4cm, D 2.3cmbetween 1903 and 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandLondonLondonR & J BeckW. CrookesMARKMARK1997-11-28AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 353people1800198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/4/21PHYSICSCRYSTALSMINERAL SAMPLESmineralsBOCHMER U. SCHUMANNsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord stateMichael Wray's catalogue notes that the minerals were checked in 1948(?), so it is likely they were mounted in their present form before that date.1997-11-28good46 mineral samples; wrapped in torn pieces of printed paper, with a list in German of the minerals, packed in an open unmarked wooden box with a cardboard surroundfair; the mineral samples are in a good condition but need re-packing in suitable wrappings, in a container with a lid17:03:46pa:D61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19484634 of the mineral samples are mounted on numbered glass tubes, 2 are mounted on sheets of glass, 10 are loose. There is also one loose sheet of glass. There appears to be the remains of a German catalogue of the minerals in pieces in the box.pa:D6mineralsglass supportsPHYSICSCRYSTALSMINERAL SAMPLESMINERALSBOCHMER U. SCHUMANNobject history file1992PH37Fragments of printed catalogue in German bear the name: Bochmer u. SchumannunknownManufactered by5541982180018001948various sizes: W 0.5 cm to 5.0 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-28AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 354people19021902190215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/6/4ALLEN, PROFESSOR H.S.DIFFRACTIONS GRATINGUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28DonationALLEN, H.S.St Andrews, ScotlandALLEN, H.S.Professor H.S. Allen made the grating in the University of St Andrews.1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord state1997-11-28gooddiffractions grating; ruled by Professor H. S. Allen, in leather box lined with velvetfair; grating plate is slightly tarnished, the hinge of the box is broken, needs repairing/ reboxing17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198214 October, 19022H.S.A. on the label on the box stands for Professor H.S. Allen of the University's Department of Natural Philosophy (Michael Wray, 1992) pa:D4steelleather and velvet boxALLEN, PROFESSOR H.S.DIFFRACTIONS GRATINGUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSPHYSICSobject history file1992Professor H.S. Allen made the grating in the University of St Andrews.PH38the box is lmarked : 18128, LINES/ OCT.14 1902./H.S.A./ FIRST PLATE CUT/ WITH MAGNETIC CLUTCH/ WITHOUT PAPER ON FEETALLEN, Prof H.S.Manufactered by5551902190219021902L 3.8 cm, W 3.8 cm, H 0.5 cm1902ADUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsALLEN, Prof H.S.MANU1997-11-28AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 360collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18161982ST ANDREWSST ANDREWS10:23:4415:35:4715:30:5717:08:3916:20:35Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.31E2011.61994-08-142011-12-101994-08-062011-09-17HC144single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektp.62'F38 Brewster's Patent Kaleidoscope Dollond London'snh4ad458ad458ad458ad458ALDHR2/6/43ALLEN, H.S.KALEIDOSCOPELENSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDPRINCIPALUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOLLOND, LONDONPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-152011-05-042011-05-042011-04-052011-03-252008-10-151997-12-01SWAN, WilliamunknownDollondLondon, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-01ComponentRecord state1997-12-01goodUnknownThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleries Case 2Gateway Gallerieskaleidoscope; with 3 separate lenses (one broken) in cardboard box labelled: Brewster Kaleidoscope. Box also contains 3 brass tubes (one with a lens), 3 notes, 1 printed page and 1 piece of velvetfair; kaleidoscope in good general condition, but one of the separate lenses is shattered10:21:52musa/g3/case 11992WRAY, Michael2011-09-131992ADAMSON, PeterADAMSON, PeterWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-03-022011-03-021982around 18507Portrait of Sir David BrewsterNote 1 is signed by Prof H.S. Allen and reads: SIR DAVID BREWSTER KALEIDOSCOPE Early Form (Worth Repairing). Note 2 reads: Two Brass tubes not identified. - one with screw thread included with Brewster's Kaleidoscope. Sir David Brewster was Principal of United College from 1838 to 1859.OPTICSmusa/g3glassbrassleatherALLEN, H.S.KALEIDOSCOPELENSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDPRINCIPALUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSDOLLOND, LONDONPHYSICSmuseumobject history file1992CATPH39kaleidoscope marked: Dr Brewster's Patent Kaleidoscope/ Dollond/ LondonunknownManufactered bydbi PH39.jpgdbi PH39 detail.jpg5611982181618161900L 17.2 cm, D 3.7 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέταCONSERVEDconservationC0206Kaleidoscope made by Dollond, London, about 1850. Possibly used by Brewster. Brewster patented the kaleidoscope, which he described as ‘a popular instrument for rational amusement’, in 1817. It sparked a craze, with an estimated two hundred thousand instruments being sold in London and Paris within three months. However, due to widespread unauthorised copying, Brewster did not receive all the profits he might have done. PH39LondonDollondMARK1997-12-01AB10:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw1 339people1800198215:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JS2/2/4OPTICSREFLECTIONglassbrassPOLARISATIONVERNIER SCALEDEMONSTRATIONPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-26unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26goodinstrument to demonstrate polarisation by reflection from stack of seven glass plates; scale marked in degrees with Vernier to 10'fair; brass pitted; Michael Wray notes that it looks incomplete17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:D3brassglasssteel(?)OPTICSREFLECTIONGLASSBRASSPOLARISATIONVERNIER SCALEDEMONSTRATIONPHYSICSobject history file1992PH4unknownManufactered by5451982180018001982H 7.5cm, W 17.0cm, L 32.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-26AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 361collect>intern18001982ST ANDREWS12:04:38University of St AndrewsE2011.62011-12-102011-09-17single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektrjb54HR3/2/12POLARISING MICROSCOPER. FUESSMICROSCOPEBERLINPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-301997-12-01unknownFUESS, R.Berlin, Germanyunknown1Present1997-12-01ComponentRecord state1997-12-01very goodThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleriespolarising microscope; with other parts including a separate reflecting mirror and two lenses, fitted wooden caseexcellent11:59:5517:03:46oastorepa:C72010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-09-132010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19826OPTICSpa:C7brassglasswooden casePOLARISING MICROSCOPER. FUESSMICROSCOPEBERLINPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH40microscope marked: R. Fuess Berlin case marked:Polariscop...(?) The Property of the UniversityunknownManufactered by5621982180018001982H 40.3 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBerlinR. FuessMARK1997-12-01AA11:59:55DALE, AmyObjects moved from the Open Access Store to the Gateway Galleries for display in The Beginning and the End of the World.2011-09-13gw1 362people1800198215:27:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EV4/3/19REVOLUTION COUNTERCOUNTERPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-04unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-04ComponentRecord state1997-12-04very goodrevolution counter in fitted casegood17:03:46pa:D61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19823pa:D6stainless steelREVOLUTION COUNTERCOUNTERPHYSICSobject history file1992PH41unknownManufactered by5631982180018001982L 9.5, W 4.9, H 2.0 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-04AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 363people1800185915:27:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EVP65 item 364/4/20This item is one of 6 listed by Swan under the same catalogue number. He describes it as follows: Set of eight crystals which revolve between a pair of Tourmalines.PAIR OF TOURMALINESTOURMALINESPHYSICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMBIREFRINGENT CRYSTALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-04unknownunknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-04ComponentRecord stateWilliam Swan's catalogue suggests that this item was purchased before 18591997-12-04goodpair of tourmalines, between which revolve 8 specimens of birefringent crystal, in red fitted cardboard boxfair17:03:46pa:D618801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18592This instrument was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 to 1880pa:D6WOODglassivoryCRYSTALSPAIR OF TOURMALINESTOURMALINESPHYSICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMBIREFRINGENT CRYSTALobject history file18801992PH42box marked: K The names of the 8 crystals are marked on the rotating ivory diskunknownManufactered by5641859180018001859L 16.0, W 5.5, H3.5 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownunknownMANU1997-12-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 364collect>interncollect>intern18001982ST ANDREWS10:23:4417:08:39'Martyr of Science, Sir David Brewster 1781-1868' The Royal Scottish MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsE2011.62011-12-102011-09-17HC144single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpage 88snh4ad458EV4/3/18PAIR OF TOURMALINESTOURMALINESPHYSICSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDcrystalsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-152011-04-051997-12-04MORRISON-LOW, A.D. and CHRISTIE, J.R.R.unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-04ComponentRecord state1997-12-04goodThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleriestwo tourmaline crystals stored in a cardboard box marked: Pair of Tourmalines each on a brass stem that fits on shaft of some polarising instrument.fair, box broken10:21:5217:03:46oastorepa:D62010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-09-132010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19823Portrait of Sir David Brewsterthese may have been used by Sir David Brewster while Principal of United College 1838-1859pa:D6brassglasscrystalPAIR OF TOURMALINESTOURMALINESPHYSICSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDCRYSTALOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992CATPH43box marked, Pair of TourmalinesunknownManufactered by5651982180018001982L 7.9, W 2.3, H 8.0 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα1. Nicol prisms 2. Crude polariser analyser 3. Two tourmaline crystals mounted in glass slides These objects were probably used by Sir David Brewster when he was a teacher and researcher at the University in the 19th Century. They each demonstrate the polarisation of light. Light emitted from sources such as the sun can be thought of as many waves travelling through space. Each wave has both a direction and a plane of orientation of the wave vibration. Light where each wave has the same direction and plane of orientation it is called “polarised” light and when each wave has a different plane of orientation (but the same direction) it is “randomly polarised”. The light emitted the sun is randomly polarised light. Brewster discovered a way to polarise unpolarised light by reflecting it off a transparent surface at specific angle now called “Brewsters Angle”. Brewster’s angle has lots of practical applications. Polarised sunglasses use its principle to eliminate glare from the sun reflecting off water (or any other reflective surface). Photographers use polariser filter camera attachments to remove reflections from water in order to photograph objects beneath the surface. PH23, PH49, PH43unknownMANU1997-12-04AB10:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw1 365people1880198215:27:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EV3/2/11OPTICAL INSTRUMENTOPTICSPHYSICSFUESS, R.BERLINsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-04unknownFUESS, R.Berlin, Germanyunknown1Present1997-12-04ComponentRecord state1997-12-04very goodunidentified optical instrument in fitted wooden casegood17:03:46pa:C71992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198215possibly used for high temperature studies of optical polarisation ( Michael Wray, 1992 ) Stored in box in 15 partspa:C7brasssteelglassOPTICAL INSTRUMENTOPTICSPHYSICSFUESS, R.BERLINobject history file1992PH44marked on instrument , R.Fuess, BerlinunknownManufactered by5661982188018801982L 17.7, W 27.8, H 34.3 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBerlinFUESS, R.MARK1997-12-04AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 366people1700198215:27:35single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EV4/2/12BECQUEREL'S PHOSPHOROSCOPEPHOSPHOROSCOPEBECQUERELPHYSICSDUBOSCQ, J.ParissubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-04unknownDUBOSCQ, J.Paris, Franceunknown1Present1997-12-04ComponentRecord state1997-12-04very goodBequerel's Phosphoroscopegood17:03:46pa:D61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821Becquerel's Phosphoroscope: used to alternately expose a phosphor to light from behind and to view from the front, thus measuring time for which phosphorescence lasts. This Becquerel was the father of the Becquerel who discovered Radioactivity. See Ganot p640 ( All notes according to Michael Wray, 1992 )pa:D6WOODbrasssteel?BECQUEREL'S PHOSPHOROSCOPEPHOSPHOROSCOPEBECQUERELPHYSICSDUBOSCQ, J.PARISobject history file1992PH45base marked, M marked, J.Dubosq a ParisunknownManufactered by5671982170017001982L 19.0, W 17.9, H 18.5 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisDUBOSQ, J.MARK1997-12-04AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 355collect>interncollect>internpeople18001982ST ANDREWS16:38:3416:38:1810:13:37E1994.311994-08-141994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458ad458ac114AP4/1/9Moved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.STEREOSCOPESTEREOSCOPIC ILLUSTRATIONSPOLARISATION OF LIGHTBENHAM, CHARLES E.BAIRD, A. H.NEWTON & CO.LOTHIAN STEREOSCOPEPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252011-03-252011-03-181997-11-17unknownBAIRD, A.H.BENHAM, Charles E, Newton & Co.Edinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present1997-11-17ComponentRecord statestereoscopestereoscopic illustrations1997-11-17very goodUnknownGateway Galleries Case 2'Lothian' stereoscope. In labelled cardboard box. With set of 8 stereoscopic illustrations on polarised light, by Charles E. Benham.good19922008WRAY, MichaelDALE, Amy19922008WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198214stereoscope stored in 4 partsmusa/g3cardboard boxpaper illustrationsinstrument made of metalglasscloth & wood.STEREOSCOPESTEREOSCOPIC ILLUSTRATIONSPOLARISATION OF LIGHTBENHAM, CHARLES E.BAIRD, A. H.NEWTON & CO.LOTHIAN STEREOSCOPEPHYSICSobject history file199216 October 2008PH46stereoscope marked: A.H.BAIRD/MAKER/EDINBURGH & maker's mark. Cardboard box has label on lid with notes on the design and operation of the stereoscope. Illustrations with envelope labelled: STEREOSCOPIC ILLUSTRATIONS/OF THE THEORY OF/THE POLARISATION OF LIGHT./BY CHARLES E. BENHAM./NEWTON & CO.,3,Fleet Street, Temple Bar,London.unknownManufactered byManufactered by556198218001800180019821982(stereoscope) L 22.0, H 21.0, W 17.7cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandEdinburgh3 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, LondonBAIRD, A.H.BENHAM, Charles E, Newton & Co.MANUMANU1997-11-17AAmuseummusa/g3/case 11 356people1800198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114AP3/1/10STEREOSCOPESTEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHSCRYSTAL MODELSHILGER, ADAMBAIRD, A. H.EDINBURGHLONDONLOTHIAN STEREOSCOPEPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-17unknownBAIRD, A.H.HILGER, AdamEdinburgh, Scotlandunknown1Present1997-11-17ComponentRecord statestereoscopestereoscopic photographs1997-11-17good'Lothian' stereoscope. In labelled cardboard box. With set of stereoscopic photographs (64) of crystal models and related instruments.good, box slightly damaged17:03:46pa:D61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198270Stereoscope is stored in 4 parts inside lidded box along with 64 photographs.pa:D6cardboard boxcard illustrationsinstrument made of metalglasscloth & wood.STEREOSCOPESTEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHSCRYSTAL MODELSHILGER, ADAMBAIRD, A. H.EDINBURGHLONDONLOTHIAN STEREOSCOPEPHYSICSobject history file1992PH47stereoscope marked: A.H.BAIRD/ MAKER/ EDINBURGH & maker's mark. metal plate marked: 0829. Cardboard box has label on lid with notes on the design and operation of the stereoscope. Box marked in ink: 0829. Photographs labelled: Adam Hilger Ltd., London.unknownManufactered byManufactered by557198218001800180019821982(stereoscope) L 22.0, H 23.2, W 18.2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEnglandEdinburghLondonBAIRD, A.H.HILGER, Adam.MANUMANU1997-11-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 357collect>intern1800198217:08:07single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2AP3/3/19SIMPLE GONIOMETER FOR CRYSTALSCARYGONIOMETERLONDONPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-11-17unknownCARYLondon, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-17ComponentRecord state1997-11-17goodsimple goniometer for crystals (?) calibrated to 180[degrees] - Vernier to 3' Marked: Cary, London.good17:07:3817:03:46oastorepa:C62010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:C6brassWOODSIMPLE GONIOMETER FOR CRYSTALSCARYGONIOMETERLONDONPHYSICSOpen Access StoreVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH48marked: Cary. London; marked on base in pencil: MunknownManufactered by5581982180018001982H 13.5, D 10.8cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCARYMARK1997-11-17AB17:07:38ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2C1 358collect>interncollect>intern18001982ST ANDREWS10:23:4317:08:39University of St AndrewsE2011.62011-12-102011-09-17HC144single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektsnh4ad458AP4/1/5P.65, Item 36'pair of Tourmalines pincer arrangement'CRUDE POLARISER ANALYSERTOURMALINE CRYSTALSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDPOLARISERSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-152011-04-051997-11-17unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-17ComponentRecord state'could be made by Brewster'(Michael Wray,1992)1997-11-17fairThe Beginning and the End of the WorldGateway Galleriescrude polariser analyser with tourmaline crystalsfair10:21:5217:03:46oastorepa:D62010-06-0119921880RAWSON, HelenWRAY, MichaelSWAN, William17:03:462011-09-132010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821Portrait of Sir David BrewsterThis item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was the Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 - 1880. This instrument may have been made by Sir David Brewster, Principal of United College 1838-1859pa:D6metalcorkcrystalCRUDE POLARISER ANALYSERTOURMALINE CRYSTALSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDPOLARISERSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).19921880PH49unknownManufactered by5591982180018001982L 15.2, H 2.6, W 3.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsWELLS, Emma-JanelabeletiketétiquetteEtikettετικέτα1. Nicol prisms 2. Crude polariser analyser 3. Two tourmaline crystals mounted in glass slides These objects were probably used by Sir David Brewster when he was a teacher and researcher at the University in the 19th Century. They each demonstrate the polarisation of light. Light emitted from sources such as the sun can be thought of as many waves travelling through space. Each wave has both a direction and a plane of orientation of the wave vibration. Light where each wave has the same direction and plane of orientation it is called “polarised” light and when each wave has a different plane of orientation (but the same direction) it is “randomly polarised”. The light emitted the sun is randomly polarised light. Brewster discovered a way to polarise unpolarised light by reflecting it off a transparent surface at specific angle now called “Brewsters Angle”. Brewster’s angle has lots of practical applications. Polarised sunglasses use its principle to eliminate glare from the sun reflecting off water (or any other reflective surface). Photographers use polariser filter camera attachments to remove reflections from water in order to photograph objects beneath the surface. PH23, PH49, PH43unknownMANU1997-11-17AC10:21:52DALE, AmyMoved as part of the 'Beginning and End of the World' exhibition.2011-09-13gw1 340collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1800198214:37:0114:26:0814:25:2215:34:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2kjk2JS2/2/2REFLECTIONbrassglassOPTICSDEMONSTRATIONLAWS OF REFLECTIONW. LADD & CO.HARVEY & PEAKPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-06-232011-06-232011-06-201997-11-26unknownLate W. Ladd & Co., Harvey & Peak56 Charing Cross Road, London, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-26ComponentRecord state1997-11-26goodinstrument to demonstrate laws of reflection; circular base holding vertical disc with movable arms, and rectangular mirror on front. marked: Late W. Ladd & Co. Harvey & Peak, London.fair; good general condition but brass pitted and mirror marked15:33:4715:32:3617:03:46oastore/cabinet1oastorepa:D32011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael15:32:3617:03:462011-06-202011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-06-2319821pa:D3brassglasssteel(?)REFLECTIONBRASSGLASSOPTICSDEMONSTRATIONLAWS OF REFLECTIONW. LADD & CO.HARVEY & PEAKPHYSICSOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 1Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH5marked: LATE W. LADD & CO./ HARVEY & PEAK/ 56 CHARING CROSS ROAD/ LONDONunknownManufactered bydbi PH5.jpg5461982180018001982H 26.5cm, W 11.5cm, L 14.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland56 Charing Cross Road, LondonLate W. Ladd & Co., Harvey & PeakMARK1997-11-26AB15:33:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1C1 359collect>interncollect>interncollect>interncollect>intern1800198214:48:3114:48:0814:34:0115:34:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1hcr1kjk2kjk2AP3/3/20CLOCKWORK MECHANISMBRUEL, T. A.GERMANYBERLINPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-09-222011-06-232011-06-201997-11-17unknownBRUEL, T. A.Berlin, Germanyunknown1Present1997-11-17ComponentRecord state1997-11-17goodclockwork mechanism, gear train, calibrated dial, but no escapement, marked: T.A. Bruel in Berlin.reasonably good, brass pitted15:33:4715:32:3617:03:46oastore/cabinet1oastorepa:C52011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael15:32:3617:03:462011-06-202011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-06-2319821pa:C5WOODmetalcotton threadCLOCKWORK MECHANISMBRUEL, T. A.GERMANYBERLINPHYSICSOpen Access StorageOpen Access StoreLocated in oastore, cabinet 1Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH50marked: T. A. Bruel/ in Berlin. x scored into base.unknownManufactered bydbi PH50.jpg5601982180018001982H 30.5, L 11.5, W 11.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBerlinBRUEL, T. A.MARK1997-11-17AB15:33:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1C1 382people17501859before 185915:27:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JN9/6/15P49, item B45'Solid and Hollow Spheres on Balance for Air Pump experiment'BAROSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMAIR PUMP EXPERIMENTSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownunknownunknownCatalogued by William Swan in 1880. Catalogued by Michael Wray in 19841Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord stateSwan's 1880 catalogue indicates that this item was purchased before 1859.1997-12-10very goodBaroscope; solid and hollow spheres on balance to place under evacuated jar in air pump experiments.Good17:03:46pa:L619921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18591This item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859-1880. For a similar object see Ganot, page 183, fig. 181 (Michael Wray 1992).pa:L6Metal sphereswooden baseBAROSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMAIR PUMP EXPERIMENTSPHYSICSobject history file19921880Catalogued by William Swan in 1880. Catalogued by Michael Wray in 1984PH51unknownManufactered by5831859175017501859H 16.5, L 14.5cm before 1859AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-10AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 383people1800198215:27:37single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JN10/1/40gyroscopeLONDONGRIFFINGRAYPHYSICSGRAY'S PATENT GYROSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownGriffinGrayLondon, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord state1997-12-10very good'Gray's Patent' gyroscope with two pulleys.good17:03:46pa:M61992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:M6metalbrassGYROSCOPELONDONGRIFFINGRAYPHYSICSGRAY'S PATENT GYROSCOPEobject history file1992PH52Marked: GRAY'S PATENT/GRIFFIN, LONDONunknownManufactered byPatented by584198218001800180019821982H 17.5, L 17.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonGriffinGrayMARKPAT1997-12-10AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 384collect>intern1800198217:04:55single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2JN10/1/40gyroscopeLONDONNEWTON AND CO.PHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-12-10unknownNewton and Co.London, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord state1997-12-10very goodgyroscope suspended on a standgood17:04:2217:03:46oastorepa:M62010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:M6brasswooden baseGYROSCOPELONDONNEWTON AND CO.PHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH53marked: NEWTON & CO/ LONDON/3 FLEET STunknownManufactered by5851982180018001982H 17.5, L 13.5, W 9.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonNewton and Co.MARK1997-12-10AA17:04:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2A1 385collect>intern1847185917:09:25single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2JNP49, item B219/5/18'Set of Hydrometers with thermometer and glass vessel in case (Greiner) (Fine and beautiful)'.HYDROMETERTHERMOMETERBERLINGREINERSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMARAEOMETERSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-12-10unknownGREINER, J.G.Berlin, GermanyunknownSwan's 1880 catalogue suggests that these items were purchased before 1859.1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord state1997-12-10goodhydrometer set ('Araeometers') in fitted case. Includes 4 hydrometers, 1 thermometer, 1 vessel for liquid.fragile, case spine badly repaired with electrical tape17:08:4017:03:46oastorepa:L52010-06-0118461992RAWSON, HelenSWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-0118591992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982July 1846 - July 18477This item was listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859-1880.pa:L5leather bound caseglass thermometersthermometers containing mercuryHYDROMETERTHERMOMETERBERLINGREINERSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMARAEOMETERSPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1846 - 18591992Swan's 1880 catalogue suggests that these items were purchased before 1859.PH54All items inside case, except vessel for liquid, are marked: J.G. Greiner.jun.,Berlin, 1846unknownManufactered by586185901847018461847Case: L 37.5, W 15.0, H 4.5cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBerlinJ.G.GreinerMANU1997-12-10AB17:08:40ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf D2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2D1 386people15:27:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JN9/5/19SURFACE TENSIONGRIFFINLONDONPATENTRAINBOW CUPPHYSICSBOY, C.V.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-10unknownGriffinBOY, C.V.London, Englandunknown1Present1997-12-10ComponentRecord statePatent (16732)1997-12-10good'Rainbow Cup' for the display of surface tension films.good, on one of the feet the base adjusting screw is broken17:03:46pa:L41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19823Michael Wray (1992) mentions accompanying leaflet. This is missing in 1997.pa:L4metalbrassplasticSURFACE TENSIONGRIFFINLONDONPATENTRAINBOW CUPPHYSICSBOY, C.V.object history file 1992PH55marked : C.V Boy's Patent 16732/Made by Griffin, LondonunknownManufactered byPatented by58700001800180019821982H 25.0, D 18.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandEnglandLondonLondonGriffinC.V. BoyMARKPAT1997-12-10AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 351people1800198215:27:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EE8/2/31RULE, 50CMmetrologyPHYSICSELLIOTT BROS.LONDONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28unknownElliott Bros.London, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord state1997-11-28very good50cm scale rule, in wooden case marked: Elliott Bros. Londonvery slightly pitted, otherwise good17:03:46pa:J11992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19822metrologypa:J1brassWOODRULE, 50CMMETROLOGYPHYSICSELLIOTT BROS.LONDONobject history file1992PH56marked on face of rule: ELLIOTT BROS. LONDONunknownManufactered by5521982180018001982(rule) L 51.8, W 4.3cm (box) L 55.8, W 7.2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonElliott Bros.MARK1997-11-28AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 352170019822009February 2009ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABEE9/4/22returned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Currently being stored in the cupboard in Museum Collections Office (87 North Street).OCTANTnavigationPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-041997-11-28unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord stateMORRISON-LOW, AlisonValue: £500 Informal valuation for insurance purposes - not binding.2009initials marked on scale [J]BR may give clue to maker.1997-11-28fairIn Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationSt Andrews Museumoctant. No maker's mark, no box.brass pitted, filters missing, otherwise good19922009WRAY, MichaelBURDGE, Jessica19922009WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1navigationccbrassWOODivoryglassOCTANTNAVIGATIONPHYSICSobject history file199227 May 2009PH57marked: [J]BRunknownManufactered by5481982170017001982L 40.3, W 33.4cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMARK1997-11-28ACcc1 292people18681869session 1868-6915:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EE8/3/28p19, items 6-9'ADIE & SON 6 Sixe's Thermometer 7 Negretti's Maximum Thermometer 8 Rutherford's Maximum Thermometer [broken] 9 Phillip's Maximum Thermometer' THERMOMETERSADIE & SONPHILLIPS MAXIMUMLITHITE INDEXTEMPERATUREPHYSICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28PurchaseAdie & SonEdinburgh, ScotlandunknownPurchased for the Natural Philosophy Department during William Swan's professorship.1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord statebefore 1869. Swan's 1880 catalogue indicates that these items were purchased in 1868/69.1997-11-28very good3 thermometers all marked: Adie & son, Edinburghgood17:03:46pa:J119921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph3This item was listed in the catalogue by Prof. William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of natural philosophy from 1859-1880.pa:J1brassmetalglassmercuryTHERMOMETERSADIE & SONPHILLIPS MAXIMUMLITHITE INDEXTEMPERATUREPHYSICSSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMobject history file19921880Purchased for the Natural Philosophy Department during William Swan's professorship.PH581.(-20 to 120F) marked: ADIE & SON opticians 50 Princes Street EDINBURGH./PHILLIPS MAXIMUM 2.(0 TO 130) marked: ADIE & SON EDINBURGH 3.(-20 TO 55) marked: ADIE & SON 50 Princes Street EDINBURGH/LITHITE INDEXunknownManufactered by5491869186818591880largest thermometer L 31.5 x W5.1cm session 1868-69APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghADIE & SONMANU1997-11-28AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 293people1650185915:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EE10/2/0p62 item F21'small (Fahrenheits?) Heliostat'HELIOSTATSAMSONLIGHTINGINSTRUMENTSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28unknownSamsonLondon, Englandunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord staterecorded by Michael Wray 1992, mark not found in 1997.1997-11-28goodheliostat; mirror and clock mechanism used to angle the sun's rays to provide light for microscope experimentsgood17:03:46pa:M619921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1This item was listed in the catalogue by Prof. William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of natural philosophy from 1859-1880.pa:M6metalbrassglassHELIOSTATSAMSONLIGHTINGINSTRUMENTSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSobject history file19921880PH59zinc tag marked: F/21 (Swan catalogue) Internally marked: Samson/London/9039 (recorded by Michael Wray, 1992)unknownManufactered by5501859165016501859W 11.4, x L 11.4, H 16.7cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonSamsonMARK1997-11-28AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 372people1820198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JT2/5/38KALEIDOSCOPEglass ornamentPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08goodglass ornament; cheap glass moulding, giving kaleidoscope effect of a vase of flowers.fair; one corner of base chipped17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821OPTICSpa:D4glasspaintKALEIDOSCOPEGLASS ORNAMENTPHYSICSobject history file1992PH6unknownManufactered by5731982182018201982H 13.5 cm, W 5.7 cm, L 5.7cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-08AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 333people1750198215:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HG10/1/4210/1/42RULERPARALLEL RULERPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-24unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-24ComponentRecord state1997-11-24goodparallel rulerwarped17:03:46pa:M619821992WRAY, MichaelWRAY, Michael2010-06-01198219921As well as the mark , "A37", there are traces of unreadable writing consisting of letters and numbers.pa:M6WOODmetalRULERPARALLEL RULERPHYSICSobject history file19821992PH60marked in ink : A37unknownManufactered by01982001750017501982L 22.3, W 6.5 cmAUAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-24AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 335people1800185915:27:33single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HGp. 62, item F1611/5/11This is one of two dipleidoscopes in the collection. The William Swan catalogue (1880) records only one and it is more likely to be item PH62.DIPLEIDOSCOPEDENTPATENTMERIDIAN INSTRUMENTLONDONDENT'S DIPLEIDOSCOPEPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-24unknownDENT, E.J.unknown1Present1997-11-24ComponentRecord stateNumber: Patentee 4101997-11-24very goodDent's Patent Dipleidoscope with brass cover. Marked: E.I DENTS/PATENT/MERIDIAN INSTRUMENT/82, Strand,/& 33 Cockspur St,/LONDONgood17:03:46pa:M618801992SWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael2010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH6219822pa:M6metalbrassglassDIPLEIDOSCOPEDENTPATENTMERIDIAN INSTRUMENTLONDONDENT'S DIPLEIDOSCOPEPHYSICSobject history file18801992PH61Brass cover marked: E.I DENTS/PATENT/MERIDIAN INSTRUMENT/82, Strand,/& 33 Cockspur St,/LONDON Body marked: E.J. DENT/PATENTEE/410 Brass tag marked: 5627unknownManufactered byPatented byPatented by54118590018000018001859H 4.7, L 7.9, D 5.8 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland82 Strand & 33 Cockspur St, LondonDENT, EJMANUPATPAT1997-11-24AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 334collect>intern18001859before 1859?17:04:54single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2HGp.62, item F1611/5/14'Dipleidoscope (Pistor & Martens) (fixed on stone window-sill near the clock in retiring room). Telescope for ditto (F16) in case beside optical apparatus.'DENTDIPLEIDOSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPISTOR AND MARTENSLONDONPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-201997-11-24unknownPistor & Martens ?unkownIf this is the Dipleidoscope recorded by Swan then his catalogue indicates that it was purchased before 1859.1Present1997-11-24ComponentRecord stateIf this is the Dipleidoscope recorded by Swan then his catalogue entry suggests that it was made before 1859.1997-11-24very goodDent's Patent Dipleidoscopegood17:04:2217:03:46oastorepa:M62010-06-0118801992RAWSON, HelenSWAN, WilliamWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-0118801992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH611982before 1859?1There is a Dipleidoscope listed in the catalogue by Professor William Swan. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1859 - 1880. Michael Wray's catalogue of 1992 lists two Dipleidoscopes, but this one seems most likely to be the one mentioned by Swan. Swan notes that it was "fixed on stone window-sill near the clock in the retiring room". There are two screws attached to the instrument.pa:M6metalbrassglassDENTDIPLEIDOSCOPESWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPISTOR AND MARTENSLONDONPHYSICSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).18801992If this is the Dipleidoscope recorded by Swan then his catalogue indicates that it was purchased before 1859.PH62unkownManufactered byPatented by540185901800018001859H 9.5, D (base) 12.0 cmbefore 1859?AUUniversity of St AndrewsPistor & Martens ?MANUPAT1997-11-24AA17:04:22ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf A2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2A1 331people1700198215:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HG10/3/4CUPBALLINERTIAPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-24unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-24ComponentRecord state1997-11-24goodcup and ball, to demonstrate inertia, (ball missing)good, ball missing17:03:46pa:M51992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821Instructions from Michael Wrays inventory (1992): i) Hook spring back ii) Place thin bit of cord between cup and ball iii) Release spring iv) Card is shot away; ball falls into cup. original ball is missingpa:M5WOODmetalCUPBALLINERTIAPHYSICSobject history file1992PH63unknownManufactered by538198201700017001982L 16.2, W 9.3, H 13.2 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-24AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 332people1800198215:27:32single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HG8/1/37CRYSTAL FORMSWOODmodelGERMANMODEL CRYSTAL FORMSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-24unknownunknownunknown0Present1997-11-24ComponentRecord stateNo maker's name, but all the markings on models are in German.1997-11-24very goodwooden models of crystal forms (34 pieces) in wooden box, with sliding lid.good17:03:46pa:J31982WRAY, Michael2010-06-011982WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198234properties of matterpa:J3WOODmetalred paintCRYSTAL FORMSWOODMODELGERMANMODEL CRYSTAL FORMSPHYSICSobject history file1982PH64box lid marked: RH; interior of box marked: LI; all models marked in ink in German.unknownManufactered by539198201800018001982(box) L 31.7, W 13.8, H 7.8 cm (pieces) L 6 cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-24AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore0 294people1800198215:27:31single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114EE8/7/0METHYLATED SPIRITSLAMPSOPTICSPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-11-28unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-11-28ComponentRecord state1997-11-28goodTwo methylated spirits lamps with handles and lenses for optics experiments..good17:03:46pa:D4WRAY, Michael2010-06-01WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2pa:D4metalbrassglassWOODMETHYLATED SPIRITSLAMPSOPTICSPHYSICSobject history file1992PH65unknownManufactered by5511982180018001982L21.0, W12.0cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-11-28AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1385people18001982before 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/5/89WIMSHURST MACHINEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELbrassglassHARVEY & PEAKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-16unknownHarvey & Peak66 Charing Cross Road, London, Englandunknown1Present2000-08-16ComponentRecord state2000-08-16poorWimshurst MachineOne plate broken (with object)17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Electrostatic generatorelectricalpaglassWOODbrasscopper wireCLOTHWIMSHURST MACHINEELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELBRASSGLASSHARVEY & PEAKobject history file1992PH66inscr. on plaque on central beam : HARVEY & PEAK / LATE W. LADD & CO. / 66, CHARING CROSS RD, / LONDON, W.C.unknownManufactered by13931982180018001982H: 52 x W: 44 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland66 Charing Cross Road, LondonHARVEY & PEAKMANU2000-08-16AD17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1386people18781878187815:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/6/4010/78in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St. Leonard St Andrews, p.37.ELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELglassLEYDEN JARSTATICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-16unknownKEMP & COunknownLab mark 10/78 denotes 10th item purchased in session 1877-78.1Present2000-08-16ComponentRecord stateSwan's catalogue entry for this item indicates that it was made by Kemp and Co. and was purchased to replace a large Leyden jar, purchased 1870-71, which was 'broken by spontaneous discharge by overcharge from Holtz's machine'.2000-08-16fairLeyden jar Glass jar covered in thin metal layer with brass central conductor - copper wire round jar linked to conductor. 3 parts of rabbit pelt, to rub to generate static.Glass intact, metal layer torn and damaged17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18784electricalpaglassbrasspeltCOPPERELECTRICITYWRAY, MICHAELGLASSLEYDEN JARSTATICobject history file1992May 1880Lab mark 10/78 denotes 10th item purchased in session 1877-78.PH67label attached to central conductor: 10/78unknownManufactered by13941878187818701878H: 52 x W: 28 cm1878AUUniversity of St AndrewsKEMP & COMANU2000-08-16AC17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1387collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern18001982before 198214:43:0014:28:2815:34:34single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1kjk2kjk2HR4/7/14WRAY, MICHAELbrassCOMPASSDIP CIRCLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-09-222011-06-232011-06-202000-08-16unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-16ComponentRecord state2000-08-16goodCompass and dip circletarnished15:33:4715:32:3617:03:46oastore/cabinet1oastorepa2011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireRAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael15:32:3617:03:462011-06-202011-06-202010-06-011992ROBINSON, ClaireWRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph2011-06-231982before 19821Top dial and bottom circle marked 0 -> 90 -> 0 -> 90 -> 0 in units of 10 with 1-9 marked as lineselectricalpabrassWRAY, MICHAELBRASSCOMPASSDIP CIRCLEOpen Access StorageOpen Access Storeobject history fileLocated in oastore, cabinet 1Vast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH68unknownManufactered bydbi PH68.jpg13951982180018001982H: 28 x W: 16.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-16AB15:33:47ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 1, shelf C2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet1C1 1388people18001864before 186415:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/5/38E100in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St. Leonard St Andrews, p. 57. 'Apparatus for Arago's "Magnetism of Rotation" Experiments (very neat and good W.S.). The number E100 signifies 'Electricity' and indicates that the item was purchased before 1864.WRAY, MICHAELbrassCOMPASSARAGO'S WHEELMAGNETIC FIELDglassCOGSWANsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-16unknownT.A. BruelBerlin, Germanyunknown6Present2000-08-16ComponentRecord state2000-08-16goodArago's wheel 6 parts: box, two plates, compass needle, its stand, glass plate on which compass sits.fair: needs cleaning. Drips of white paint (?) on inside of box.17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18641Wooden box containing cog mechanism which rotates copper plate when turned by a handle on the side. Compass needle on top of brass plate. Demonstrates drag of magnetic field. There are two brass plates, only one of which can be used with the mechanism at any one time. One is divided into sixteen sections, the other has four 90 degree divisions marked on it in green ink.magnetismpaWOODCOPPERglassbrassWRAY, MICHAELBRASSCOMPASSARAGO'S WHEELMAGNETIC FIELDGLASSCOGSWANobject history file1992May 1880PH69inscr: T.A. Bruel / in BerlinunknownManufactered by13961864180018001864H: 20.5 x W: 16.4 x D16.4 cmbefore 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyBerlinT.A. BruelMANU2000-08-16AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore6 373people18651866session 1865 - 6615:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JT2/6/39p13 item 10'Uranium Glass Block (do).' The (do) or ditto refers to a previous entry (Ladd) suggesting that the object was manufactured by Ladd.URANIUM GLASSLADDSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08PurchaseLADD, W.unknownPurchased for the Natural Philosophy Department during William Swan's Professorship.1PresentEDWARDS, Tom22 April 201020102010This material was identified as radioactive by Alison Morrison-Low and colleagues of the National Museums of Scotland on 21 April 2010. This was confirmed the next day by Tom Edwards, Departmental Curaor of Historic Scientific Instruments, using a Geiger counter. It was removed to storage under controlled conditions in the Physics Department. Paul Szawlowski, the University's Health and safety Officer was made aware. The material had been removed with all material in the corridor cupboards in the Physics Department, from the Physics Department to the open-access store, 10 March 2010. It was in the open-access store for approximately six weeks. Radioactive material must be held in controlled conditions. If the material is ever to be disposed of, the National Museums of Scotland may be interested in acquiring it.1997-12-08ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesSwan's 1880 catalogue indicates that this item was purchased in session 1865 - 1866. It also suggests that it was manufactured by Ladd.1997-12-08very goodrectangular block of green glass; in fitted wooden box labelled "uranium", scratched inside box 10/66 good17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18662NB Hazard! radioactive material. Handle only under advice from specialists e.g. appropriate staff in the Physics department. This object was listed in catalogue by Professor William Swan in 1880. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of St Andrews from 1859 to 1880.paglasswooden boxURANIUM GLASSLADDSWAN, PROFESSOR WILLIAMPHYSICSobject history file19921880Purchased for the Natural Philosophy Department during William Swan's Professorship.PH7box marked : Uranium ; box marked inside : 10/66unknownManufactered by5741866186518001866(box) H 2 cm, L 14.6 cm, W 11 cmsession 1865 - 66APUniversity of St AndrewsLadd (?)MANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1389people17301982after 173016:58:00single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HR6/5/40WRAY, MICHAELglassFARADAY DISC DYNAMODYNAMOCURRENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-04-212000-08-17unknownGriffin & Tatlock LimitedBritainunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17goodFaraday disc dynamo fair: wood and copper plate scratched.17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph198217301Produces current.electricalpaWOODCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELGLASSFARADAY DISC DYNAMODYNAMOCURRENTobject history file1992PH70inscr. in gold lettering on plaque on base: GRIFFIN & TATLOCK LTD. / LONDON. / GLASGOW / EDINBURGH [Griffin symbol] / MANCHESTER / LIVERPOOL stamped above label, in black lettering, before 'LONDON': 1730unknownManufactered by13971982173017301730H: 20.5 x W: 32.5 x D22.0 cmafter 1730AUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainGRIFFIN & TATLOCK LTD.MANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1390people18001982before 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/5/41WRAY, MICHAELCURRENTSOLENOIDCOMPASS NEEDLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-17unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17goodSolenoid - as compass needlefair: some tarnishing17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Coil of copper wire suspended from metal pole. Points north when current passed through.paWOODCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELCURRENTSOLENOIDCOMPASS NEEDLEobject history file1992PH71unknownManufactered by13981982180018001982before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1391people18001982before 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/35Wray notes: see Ganot, P.898WRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMBARLOW'S WHEELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-17unknownHorne & CoLondon, Englandunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17good"Barlow's Wheel" for measuring electro-magnetic forcesfair: wheel tarnished, base scratched17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH73 - other "Barlow's Wheel"1982before 19821Circular copper wheel mounted on standpaWOODCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMBARLOW'S WHEELobject history file1992PH72inscr: HORNE & Co / LONDONunknownManufactered by13991982180018001982H: 11.5 x W: 15.7 x D: 9.8 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHorne & CoMANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1392people18001982before 198215:27:41single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/35Wray notes: see Ganot, P.898WRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMBARLOW'S WHEELsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-17unknownHarvey & PeakLondon, Englandunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17good"Barlow's Wheel" for measuring electro-magnetic forcesfair17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH72 - other "Barlow's Wheel"1982before 19821Two serated copper plates, mounted on stand to allow rotationmagnetismpaWOODCOPPERbrassWRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMBARLOW'S WHEELobject history file1992PH73inscr: HARVEY & PEAK / LONDONunknownManufactered by12611982180018001982H: 13.5 x W: 15.1 x D: 10.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonHarvey & PeakMANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1393people18001982before 198215:27:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/5/42E18in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.59. Swan's notes for E18 read: Apparatus for Faradays Experiments on Magneto-electric and Electrodynamic InductionWRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMFARADAYCOACIAL SOLENOIDSOLENOIDVOLTAGEELECTRODYNAMICINDUCTIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-17unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17goodTwo coacial solenoidsfair, metal tarnished17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Two coacial solenoids mounted on wooden block, with an iron rod in the centre. Transformer - AC voltage put through one, signal picked up by the other, voltage produced.electricalpaWOODcopper wirebrassCLOTHelectric wireiron rodWRAY, MICHAELELECTRO-MAGNETISMFARADAYCOACIAL SOLENOIDSOLENOIDVOLTAGEELECTRODYNAMICINDUCTIONobject history file1992May 1880PH74inscr. at one end of base: E18unknownManufactered by12621982180018001982H: 10.0 x W: 47.4 x D: 10.2 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1394people18001982before 198215:27:42single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR4/7/13WRAY, MICHAELTEMPERATUREPLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETER BRIDGEPLATINUMRESISTANCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-17unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-17ComponentRecord state2000-08-17goodPlatinum Resistance Thermometer Bridgegood: inscriptions and marks on dials slightly worn17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Measures the resistance of platinum wire which changes with the temperature.magnetismpaWOODbrassother metalplasticWRAY, MICHAELTEMPERATUREPLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETER BRIDGEPLATINUMRESISTANCEobject history file1992PH75inscr. W.G. PYE & Co / ENGLAND / CAMBRIDGE inscr: No 14,568 inscr.: 0804 inscr. along top: MANGANIN COILS; PLATINUM THEORY BRIDGE dials inscr: Battery / Reversing Key; Aneostat Dial / Ohms; Additional Rheostat / OhmsunknownManufactered by12631982180018001982H: 21.8 x W: 44.0 x D: 9.3 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-17AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1400collect>intern19311931193110:32:08single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekthcr1HR5/4/31WRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLENEEDLECOMPASSbrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-282000-08-31PurchaseGriffin & Tatlock LimitedLondon, EnglandunknownMark '0931' indicates ninth object purchased in 1931.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodCompass needle in pin bearingsfair: tarnished10:31:3417:03:46oastorepa2010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-282010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH77 - compass needle photographed with PH761982before 19311pairon needlebrass standWRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLENEEDLECOMPASSBRASSOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992Mark '0931' indicates ninth object purchased in 1931.PH76inscr.: GRIFFIN & TATLOCK / LIMITED / LONDON inscr. in white ink on base: 0931unknownManufactered by12641931193118001931H: 16.5 x W: 5.0 cm1931APUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonGriffin & Tatlock LimitedMANU2000-08-31AB10:31:34ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf C2011-06-28Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2C1 1401people18681869session 1868-186915:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/4/313 in session 1868-9in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.19. Swan's notes read: Kemp & Co.... Rectangle of Copper and Bismuth with compass needle.WRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLENEEDLECOMPASSbrassCURRENTTHERMOELECTRICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31PurchaseKEMP & Co.Edinburgh, ScotlandKEMP & Co.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodCompass needle in pin bearingsfair: tarnished17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH76 - compass needle photographed with PH771982before 18691Horizontal needle in rectangular metal frame, copper and bizmuth, to show thermoelectric current when one end heated.paCOPPERbizmuthmetalWRAY, MICHAELCOMPASS NEEDLENEEDLECOMPASSBRASSCURRENTTHERMOELECTRICobject history file19921880PH77inscr.:KEMP & Co. / EDINb. inscr. in pencil on base: JKemp & Co.Manufactered by12651869186818001869H: 15.2 x W: 17.0 cmsession 1868-1869APUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandEdinburghKemp & Co.MANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1402people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/5/36WRAY, MICHAELMOTORDEMONSTRATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodArmature and commutator of demonstration motorfair: tarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH104, PH105 - demonstration electric motors1982before 19821pametalcopper wirecopper discWRAY, MICHAELMOTORDEMONSTRATIONobject history file1992PH78unknownManufactered by12661982180018001982H: 23.0 x W: 5.7 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 140318001863before 18642009February 2009ST ANDREWSUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektJABHR5/4/33E91in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.57. Swan's notes for E91 read: Kater's Prismatic Compass. The number E91 indicates the category of 'Electricity'.returned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Currently being stored in the cupboard in Museum Collections Office (87 North Street).WRAY, MICHAELSWAN, W.PRISMATIC COMPASSCOMPASSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2009-12-042000-08-31unknownCARYLondon, EnglandunknownThe mark E91 indicates that the compass was purchased before 1864.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord stateMORRISON-LOW, AlisonValue: £300 Informal valuation for insurance purposes - not binding.20092000-08-31goodIn Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationSt Andrews MuseumPrismatic compassfair: tarnished199218802009WRAY, MichaelSWAN, WilliamBURDGE, Jessica199218802009WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH80 - Prismatic compass photographed with PH791982before 18641Has green card. With brass lid in leather case.ccbrasscardleather caseWRAY, MICHAELSWAN, W.PRISMATIC COMPASSCOMPASSobject history file1992May 188027 May 2009The mark E91 indicates that the compass was purchased before 1864.PH79inscr. on green card: CARY / LONDON inscr. in ink on case: E91unknownManufactered by12671863180018001864H: 8.6 x W: 9.7 cm (open) H: 5 x W: 8.7cm (closedbefore 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonCaryMANU2000-08-31ABcc1 374people1800198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JT2/6/40glassOPTICSBIREFRINGENT PRISMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very goodfour birefringent prisms in brass holder with various aperture stops; the prisms are in two pairs and are probably calcite. In fitted wooden box marked: Double Refrngood17:03:46pa:D41992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19822pa:D4wooden boxbrassmetalglassGLASSOPTICSBIREFRINGENT PRISMPHYSICSobject history file1992PH8noneunknownManufactered by5751982180018201982(box) H 8.4cm, L 10.5cm W 9cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1404collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern19151920about 19152009February 2009ST ANDREWS15:21:0311:41:5210:44:31University of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE2009.3 E2011.32009-05-172009-03-21single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmjs42mjs42ad458HR5/4/33returned from loan at St Andrews Museum. Currently being stored in the cupboard in Museum Collections Office (87 North Street).WRAY, MICHAELPRISMATIC COMPASSCOMPASSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-072011-07-052011-06-012000-08-31PurchaseEd. KoehnGeneva, SwitzerlandEd. Koehn1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord stateMORRISON-LOW, AlisonValue: £300 Informal valuation for insurance purposes - not binding.20092000-08-31goodIn Pursuit of Knowledge: Voyages of Scientific ExplorationJourneys: 600 years of the University of St AndrewsSt Andrews MuseumPrismatic compassfair: tarnished10:43:55cc19922009WRAY, MichaelBURDGE, Jessica2011-06-0119922009WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH79 - Prismatic compass photographed with PH80198219151ccbrassleather caseWRAY, MICHAELPRISMATIC COMPASSCOMPASSobject history file199227 May 2009PH80inscr. on base: ED KOEHN GENEVA / SWITZERLAND / No 2122 / 1915 inscr. (scratched) on base: WRM LEONNAN inscr. on top: VERNER'S PATTERNEd. KoehnManufactered by140019201915191519153 x 5.6 x 15.5 cm (open) case: 3.6 x 6.6 x 9.5 cmabout 1915APUniversity of St AndrewsSwitzerlandGenevaEd. KoehnMANU2000-08-31AB10:432011-07-05Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay4B1 1405people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/3/29WRAY, MICHAELgalvanometerMIRRORMAGNETsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodMoving magnet mirror galvanometergood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821paWOODbrasscopper wireWRAY, MICHAELGALVANOMETERMIRRORMAGNETobject history file1992PH81unknownManufactered by1401198218001800198234.5 x 21.0 x 15.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1406people18001863before 186415:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/33E27in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.59. Swan's notes for E27 read: Galvanometer by Baumeister (broken but will readily repair). 'E' indicates the category 'Electricity'. It is likely that E27 is the same object as PH82. The dates for PH82 have been worked out on this basis.WRAY, MICHAELMETERMOVING IRON METERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownBAUMEISTER, H.Magdeburgunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodMoving iron (?) metergood17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18641Marked at intervals of 10 units on dial: 90 -> 0 -> 90.pabrassWOODpaperWRAY, MICHAELMETERMOVING IRON METERobject history file1992May 1880PH82inscr. on dial: H. BAUMEISTER / MAGDEBURGunknownManufactered by1402186318001800186317.0 x 10.2 x 10.5 cmbefore 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsMagdeburgH. BaumeisterMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1407people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/3/32Wray notes that this item bears the lab mark 14732. This could not be seen. If present, it would indicate that the item was the 147th acquired in 1932.WRAY, MICHAELINDUCTANCECOILsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownW.G. Pye & Co.Cambridge, Englandunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodStandard Inductance with two coils (in two parts).17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19822pabrassplasticWRAY, MICHAELINDUCTANCECOILobject history file1992PH83inscr. on plastic attachment of larger coil: W.G. PYE & Co / ENG / CAMBRIDGE / 100 TURNS inscr. on top of base of larger coil: No 12. 685 inscr. on circular insert of larger coil: '28,690L No 12,685 inscr. on plastic attachment of smaller coil: W.G. PYE & Co. / ENG / CAMBRIDGE / 10 TURNS inscr. on top of base of smaller coil: 29,070L No 12,685unknownManufactered by14031982180018001982H: 22.5 x Diam. 9.5 cm and H: 10.5 x Diam. 5.0cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCambridgeW.G. Pye & Co.MANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1408people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/3/30WRAY, MICHAELCOHERERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodCoherer on a wooden standfair17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Rod held between two plastic attachments with copper wire running between plastic to iron nails on side of wooden base.paWOODplasticCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELCOHERERobject history file1992PH84unknownManufactered by14041982180018001982H: 15.0 x D: 12.0 cm x W: 7.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1409people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/3/31WRAY, MICHAELgalvanometerMIRRORCOILbrasssubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord stateWray notes that the galvanometer is 'early'.2000-08-31goodMoving coil, suspended mirror, galvanometergood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Instrument consists of wooden frame attached to wooden base with two side brackets supporting a magnet with square block between ends. Square block contains cylinder with thin metal plates and mirror on top. Wire attached to frame from top bracket to base screw. Two screws on base.pabrassIRONCOPPERplasticWRAY, MICHAELGALVANOMETERMIRRORCOILBRASSobject history file1992PH85inscr. on bracket on front of magnet: 62unknownManufactered by14051982180018001982H: 32.5 x D: 15.5 cm x W: 15.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1410people18001982before 198215:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/2/25WRAY, MICHAELPARALLEL PLATE CAPACITORCAPACITORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownBaird and Tatlockunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord stateWray notes that the galvanometer is 'early'.2000-08-31goodParallel Plate Capacitorgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Two metal rods (painted red) with spherical screw insert and attachment to each side (one side disc and one side another sphere). Rods attached to wooden base by brass plates. Further plate attached with screws.pabrassplasticWOODWRAY, MICHAELPARALLEL PLATE CAPACITORCAPACITORobject history file1992PH86inscr. on plate on base: BAIRD & TATLOCK / GLASGOW & / EDINBURGHunknownManufactered by14061982180018001982before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsBaird and TatlockMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1411people19251925192515:27:43single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/2/26WRAY, MICHAELPARALLEL PLATE CAPACITORCAPACITORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31PurchaseF.E. Becker & Co.W.J. George (London) Ltd.The lab mark indicates the capacitor was the 31st item purchased in 1925.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord stateWray notes that the galvanometer is 'early'.2000-08-31goodParallel Plate Capacitorgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19251Two sliding rods on wooden base with two different sized discs on each rod. Small scale on base, marked 1-12 cm.pabrassWOODWRAY, MICHAELPARALLEL PLATE CAPACITORCAPACITORobject history file1992The lab mark indicates the capacitor was the 31st item purchased in 1925.PH87inscr.: F.E. Becker & Co. / W.J. George (London) Ltd / Proprietors / Hatton Wall / London inscr. with lab mark: 3125W.J. George (London) Ltd.Manufactered by1407192519251800192523.5 x 30.5 x 7.2 cm1925APUniversity of St AndrewsF.E. Becker & Co.MANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1412people18001982before 198215:27:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/3/27WRAY, MICHAELCONCENTRIC SPHERE CAPACITORCAPACITORSPHEREsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodConcentric Sphere Capacitorfair: some tarnishing17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19823Only the sphere has been located, the other two parts (see photograph) have not yet been found.pabrassWOODglassWRAY, MICHAELCONCENTRIC SPHERE CAPACITORCAPACITORSPHEREobject history file1992PH88unknownManufactered by1408198218001800198231.0 x 17.0 x 9.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1413collect>intern18001864before 186410:47:28single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektad458HR5/2/22E3in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.60. Swan's notes for E3 read: Grotesque Head with long hair (old and odious). 'E' indicates the category of 'Electricity'. It seems likely that E3 is the same object as PH89. The dates for PH89 are based on this assumption.WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSTATICHEADHAIRsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-012000-08-31unknownunknownunknownSwan's number for the head, E3, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodCarved head with long hair for electrostatic experimentsgood10:47:0817:03:46oastorepa2010-06-0119921880RAWSON, HelenWRAY, MichaelSWAN, William17:03:462011-06-012010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18641paWOODplasterhuman hairCOPPERstringWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSTATICHEADHAIROpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992May 1880Swan's number for the head, E3, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.PH89unknownManufactered by14091864180018001864H: 24.0 x Diam: 11cmbefore 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB10:47:08ROBINSON, Claire2011-06-01Open Access Storageoastore/row7/bay6A1 375people1800198215:27:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114JT2/6/41glassOPTICSPRISMHOUSTON PRISMPHYSICSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-281997-12-08unknownunknownunknown1Present1997-12-08ComponentRecord state1997-12-08very good"Houston (sic) Prism"; in cardboard boxgood17:03:46pa:D31992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph19821pa:D3glassGLASSOPTICSPRISMHOUSTON PRISMPHYSICSobject history file1992PH9Cardboard box marked : Houston PrismunknownManufactered by5761982180018201982(Prism) H 1cm, L 2.7 cm, W 2cmAUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU1997-12-08AA17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1414people18001864before 186415:27:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/1/19E19in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.66. Swan's notes for E19 read: Electric Locomotive with circular railway about 6 feet in diamr (Breton (a useless toy) [disused]. 'E' indicates the category of 'Electricity'. It seems likely that E19 is the same object as PH90. The dates for PH90 are based on this assumption.WRAY, MICHAELELECTRICLOCOMOTIVEDEMONSTRATIONsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownBreton FilsParis, FranceunknownSwan's number for the locomotive, E19, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodDemonstration electric locomotivefair: tarnished17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18641On five wheels.paWOODbrassCOPPERWRAY, MICHAELELECTRICLOCOMOTIVEDEMONSTRATIONobject history file1992May 1880Swan's number for the locomotive, E19, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.PH90inscr.: BRETON Fils / A PARISunknownManufactered by14101864180018001864H: 11.2 x W: 11.4 x L: 28.5before 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsFranceParisBreton FilsMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1415people18001864before 186415:27:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/4/32E92in Catalogue of Apparatus in the Museum of the Natural Philosophy Class in the United Colleges of St Salvator and St Leonard St Andrews, 1880, p.57. Swan's notes for E92 read: Loadstone with Armatures. 'E' indicates the category of 'Electricity'. It seems likely that E92 is the same object as PH91. The dates are based on this assumption. WRAY, MICHAELLOADSTONEmagnetitesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknownSwan's number for the loadstone, E92, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31good'Loadstone': magnetite mounted in metal, with hook attachedfair: metal chipped17:03:46pa19921880WRAY, MichaelSWAN, William2010-06-0119921880WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 18641pamagnetitemetalWRAY, MICHAELLOADSTONEMAGNETITEobject history file1992May 1880Swan's number for the loadstone, E92, indicates that it was in the Natural Philosophy department before 1864.PH91inscr. on metal mount: 'N'unknownManufactered by14111864180018001864H: 7 x W: 7 x D: 4 cmbefore 1864AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1416collect>intern18001982before 198217:06:50single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2HR5/1/16Wray notes: see Ganot, p.296, fig. 302.WRAY, MICHAELTHERMOMETERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202000-08-31unknownBreugetunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodBreguet's Metallic Thermometer: in glass domegood: glass dome cracked17:06:1217:03:46oastorepa2010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pabrassglassWOODWRAY, MICHAELTHERMOMETEROpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH92inscr. on dial of thermometer: BREGUETunknownManufactered by14121982180018001982H: 19.5 x W: 14.5 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsBreugetMANU2000-08-31AB17:06:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2B1 1417people18001982before 198215:27:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/1/18WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEELECTRODESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-08-31unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-08-31ComponentRecord state2000-08-31goodLeaf electroscope with side electrodestarnished17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pasilver leafWOODbrassWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEELECTRODESobject history file1992PH93inscr. on side electrode: 520 inscr. in ink on base: 354unknownManufactered by14131982180018001982H: 33 x W: 13 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-08-31AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1419collect>intern18001982before 198217:06:51single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektkjk2HR5/2/24WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-202000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodElectroscope with cylindrical terminal. On wooden stand.brass tarnished, glass discoloured17:06:1217:03:46oastorepa2010-06-011992RAWSON, HelenWRAY, Michael17:03:462011-06-202010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH95 - electroscope photographed with PH941982before 19821pabrassglassgold leafWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEOpen Access Storeobject history fileVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).1992PH94unknownManufactered by1416198218001800198221.1 x 15.0 x 15.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:06:12ROBINSON, ClaireLocated in oastore, cabinet 2, shelf B2011-06-20Open Access Storageoastore/cabinet2B1 1420people18001982before 198215:27:44single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/2/24WRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownF.E. Becker & Counknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodElectroscope with cylindrical terminal. On wooden stand.brass tarnished, glass discoloured17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photographPH94 - electroscope photographed with PH951982before 19821pabrassglassgold leafWOODWRAY, MICHAELELECTROSCOPELEAF ELECTROSCOPEobject history file1992PH95inscr. on label: F.E. BECKER & Co / W.& J. GEORGE LT.D / 17-29 HATTON WALL / LONDON, E.C.I.unknownManufactered by1417198218001800198223.5 x 15.0 x 15.0 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsF.E. Becker & CoMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1421people18001982before 198215:27:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/3/30WRAY, MICHAELDIP CIRCLEMAGNETICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownRobinson38 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London, Englandunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodMagnetic Dip Circlegood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821Base marked 0-90 around circumference and 0-90 inside inner edge.pabrassglassWRAY, MICHAELDIP CIRCLEMAGNETICobject history file1992PH96inscr. on base: Robinson / 38, Devonshire St, / Portland Place, LondonunknownManufactered by14181982180018001982H: 21 x Diam: 14 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsEngland38 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, LondonRobinsonMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1422people18001982before 198215:27:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/3/29WRAY, MICHAELCAPACITORACIDHAZARDOUSSULPHURIC ACIDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodCapacitor to show electrostatic action.Fair: base cracked17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19822Jar contains sulphuric acid (and pumice?) to reduce humidity inside. Photographed with brass disc with three copper wires pinned to the outer area and attached to a hook. Is this part of the capacitor?paglassbrassWOODCOPPERsulphuric acid (and pumice?)WRAY, MICHAELCAPACITORACIDHAZARDOUSSULPHURIC ACIDobject history file1992PH97unknownManufactered by14191982180018001982H: 25 x Diam: 14 cm (base)before 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1423people18001982before 198215:27:45single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR5/2/23Wray notes: See Ganot, p. 279, fig 288.WRAY, MICHAELACOUSTICWAVEACOUSTIC WAVE DETECTORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownMax Kohl & G. Chemnitzunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04poorRotating acoustic wave detector, on marble baseWray notes: '4 glass globes once hung from the cross. Now all broken!'17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821pabrassglassmarbleWRAY, MICHAELACOUSTICWAVEACOUSTIC WAVE DETECTORobject history file1992PH98inscr. on base: Max Kohl & G. ChemnitzunknownManufactered by14201982180018001982H: 14 x Diam: 14 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsMax Kohl & G. ChemnitzMANU2000-09-04AD17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 1426people18001982before 198215:27:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HR6/4/37WRAY, MICHAELFARADAYELECTRIC MOTORFARADAY'S ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATION APPARATUSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-282000-09-04unknownunknownunknown1Present2000-09-04ComponentRecord state2000-09-04goodDemonstration apparatus of Faraday's first electric motorgood17:03:46pa1992WRAY, Michael2010-06-011992WRAY, Michaelblack and white photograph1982before 19821paWOODCOPPERbrassWRAY, MICHAELFARADAYELECTRIC MOTORFARADAY'S ELECTRIC MOTORDEMONSTRATION APPARATUSobject history file1992PH99unknownManufactered by1423198218001800198228 x 13 x 13 cmbefore 1982AUUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2000-09-04AB17:03:46RAWSON, HelenVast majority of objects once in cupboard in Physics moved to Open Access store, Spring 2010. Some remain on display in Physics, but it is thought that these have either been excluded from mass locations update (e.g. orrery, beam engine), or aren't accessioned at this time (backlog).2010-06-01Open Access Storeoastore1 4378collect>interncollect>interncollect>intern17th to 20th century14:09:4010:44:5610:23:38collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungPH:C89PH:C90PH:C93PH:C95PH:C96PH:C97PH:C98PH:C99PH:C91PH:C92hcr1hcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSscienceNATURAL PHILOSOPHYPHYSICSASTRONOMYINSTRUMENTEDUCATIONEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, England, LondonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-212011-06-212011-06-21MC:C48University of St AndrewsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsJames Gregory18th century Scientific InstrumentsSir David BrewsterOpticsKnibb ClocksNavigationAstronomySurveying19th century Scientific Instruments20th century Scientific InstrumentsMuseum CollectionsGREAT ASTROLABETELESCOPEUNIVERSAL INSTRUMENTMICROSCOPESUNDIALBEAM ENGINECLOCKCIRCUMFERENTORPH:C59University of St Andrewscollected byHistoric Scientific InstrumentsThe Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments is a Recognised Collection of National Significance. The Collection comprises over 500 items illustrating the history of teaching and research in Natural Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy and the physical sciences in the University over a period of five centuries. The Collection provides important material evidence of the history and development of science and scientific instrument making in Scotland and beyond. Certain items are of international importance and renown, among them the 'Great Astrolabe' (1575) and Universal Instrument (1582) made by Humphrey Cole of London; three pendulum clocks by Joseph Knibb of London (1673), one of which may be the earliest split seconds clock; and an exceptionally large mariner's astrolabe, made by Elias Allen, London, 1616, all thought to have been purchased for the University c.1673 by James Gregory (the University's first Professor of Mathematics and inventor of the reflecting telescope) during an attempt to found in St Andrews what would have been Britain's first observatory. Some other instruments are also associated with prominent scientists, for example a microscope by Andrew Ross & Co., London, purchased in 1840 for the optical specialist Sir David Brewster (then Principal of the United College). Many of the objects have been preserved in the continuous ownership of the University for centuries. This custodianship reflects the University's own sense of the importance of these objects, as scientific instruments and as museum pieces, and its role in preserving them as intrinsic elements of its own history, and that of the nation. In many cases, the instruments are supported by archival documentation in the University Library's, Special Collections department. Other instruments of particular interest include: Model Watt beam engine, c. 1824 Circumferentor, ?Netherlands, early 17th century Gregorian reflecting telescope made by James Short, 1736 Microscope belonging to Sir David Brewster, made by Andrew Ross and Co, London, c. 1840 Sundial (Oughtred’s double horizontal dial) made by Hilkiah Bedford, London, c. 1660-80 Telescope of the Galilean refracting type, mid 17th century, associated with James Gregory Orrery made by Benjamin Cole, London, c. 1750 Cometarium made by R. Fidler, London, c. 1810 University of St Andrews 4415collect>internpeople11:12:5114:54:21collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1ac114University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdon, England, LondonINSTRUMENTNATURAL PHILOSOPHYscienceGREGORY, JAMESsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-212011-03-21MC:C48PH:C59GREGORY, JamesJames GregoryAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsTELESCOPEASTROLABEUNIVERSAL INSTRUMENTCIRCUMFERENTORCLOCKSUNDIALPH:C89University of St Andrewscollected byabout 1673James GregoryJames Gregory (1638-75) was one of the most brilliant scientists of the 17th century. In Optica Promota (published 1663) he gave the first description of a reflecting telescope. Through a combination of lenses and mirrors, reflecting telescopes allowed greater magnification to be obtained with instruments of shorter length than was possible with refracting telescopes, which used lenses alone. Gregory is also credited, with Newton, Leibniz and Barrow, as a principal discoverer of the differential calculus. In 1668, when Charles II established a Chair of Mathematics at the University of St Andrews, Gregory was appointed as the first Professor. Gregory planned to establish an observatory in St Andrews which, if completed, would have been the first in Britain. Correspondence between Gregory and John Flamsteed, later the first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, records Gregory’s commissioning of three clocks - two regulator clocks and, more importantly, an early split seconds clock - from the renowned London maker, Joseph Knibb, in 1673: these remain within the University and are of undoubted national and international importance. Gregory is also thought to have acquired two of the finest extant Elizabethan scientific instruments: the Great Astrolabe and the Universal Instrument, dated 1575 and 1582 respectively, made by the important London maker Humphrey Cole. Other material associated with Gregory includes an additional plate for the Great Astrolabe, produced by John Marke, London, in the 1670s, with a latitude close to that of St Andrews; a mariner’s astrolabe by Elias Allen, 1616, unusual in being one of the largest known examples, and also in being both signed and dated by its maker; a 17th century Dutch circumferentor; a rare sundial, an example of Oughtred’s double horizontal dial, produced by Hilkiah Bedford c. 1660-80; and a parchment refracting telescope of the mid-17th century believed to have been used by Gregory himselfUniversity of St Andrews 4416collect>intern18th century11:27:40collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSscienceNATURAL PHILOSOPHYINSTRUMENTASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghEurope, United Kingdom, England, LondonsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-21MC:C48PH:C5918th century Scientific InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th centuryMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsORRERYTELESCOPEPH:C90University of St Andrews18th century Scientific InstrumentsThe University of St Andrews has within its Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments various items which were purchased in the 18th century. These include a reflecting telescope made by James Short of Edinburgh, 1736; and a fine orrery by Benjamin Cole of London, about 1750. An inventory of the instruments and apparatus belonging to the Natural Philosophy class, made in 1797, survives in the University's archives. It lists over 200 instruments (United College Minutes, 4 March 1797).University of St Andrews 4417collect>interncollect>intern19th century12:32:3214:35:12collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSNATURAL PHILOSOPHYINSTRUMENTELECTRICITYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandEurope,ParissubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-06-21MC:C48PH:C59University of St Andrews19th century Scientific InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsSTEREOSCOPEKALEIDOSCOPEdry pile electroscopemedical electrical machinePH:C91University of St Andrewscollected by19th century Scientific InstrumentsThe rapid advances in Natural Philosophy (Physics) of the previous centuries continued in the 19th century. Sir David Brewster, Principal of the University of St Andrews’s United College, 1838-1859, was an eminent scientist of this period making important discoveries in the field of optics and explaining double refraction and polarization of light. He invented the kaleidoscope and lenticular stereoscope (examples of these are in the University's museum collections), both of which became sources of popular amusement in Victorian households. It was, however, in electricity and magnetism that natural philosophers across Europe were making the most significant developments. This is reflected in the equipment purchased during the 19th century at St Andrews. In the early part of the century the Natural Philosophy department acquired a Medical Electrical Machine and a Dry Pile Electroscope. Later, William Swan (Professor of Natural Philosophy 1859-80) compiled an inventory of the apparatus purchased during his professorship and this included Holtz’s Electrical Machine made by Ruhmkorff, Paris (1875), and a Quadrant Electrometer made by James White of Glasgow (1874). All these instruments are now in the Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments.University of St Andrews 4418collect>interncollect>intern20th century12:31:5817:19:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSASTRONOMYINSTRUMENTEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-06-23MC:C48PH:C59University of St Andrews20th century Scientific InstrumentsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsPH:C92University of St Andrewscollected by20th century Scientific InstrumentsBy the middle of the 20th century, the study of natural philosophy had long since fragmented into separate disciplines. Within the physical sciences, academic research was well established in separate Schools. In the fields of physics and astronomy, exciting new developments were in progress world wide. Many of the instruments from this period are still in use within the Physics and Astronomy department of the University of St Andrews, for both teaching and research. However, they are assessed for inclusion in the Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments as they come out of active use, allowing the Collection to grow and develop.University of St Andrews 4419collect>intern19th to 20th century14:08:18collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSKALEIDOSCOPEMICROSCOPEPHYSICSASTRONOMYTEACHINGEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandINSTRUMENTSTEREOSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-06-21MC:C48PH:C59University of St AndrewsSir David BrewsterAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsKALEIDOSCOPEMICROSCOPEle taxiphotePH:C93University of St Andrewscollected bySir David BrewsterSir David Brewster (1781-1868) was one of the most eminent scientists of his period, and made many discoveries in the field of optics. The inventor of the kaleidoscope and the lenticular stereoscope, his name is immortalised in ‘Brewster’s Law’, which gives the angle at which light reflected from a surface is totally plane polarised. Brewster was Principal of the University’s United College, 1838-1859. Several items in the Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments are directly associated with him, including a microscope made by Andrew Ross and Co. of London about 1840, which he is known to have used, and a kaleidoscope made by Dollond, London, about 1850. An instrument in the Psychology Collection, Le Taxiphote, designed by Jules Richard, 1901, is a form of the refracting or lenticular stereoscope invented by Brewster in 1849.University of St Andrews 4421collect>interncollect>intern18th to 21st century12:33:5317:27:18collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSINSTRUMENTPHYSICSASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandOPTICSTELESCOPEMICROSCOPEKALEIDOSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-112011-06-23MC:C48PH:C59University of St AndrewsOpticsAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.18th to 21st centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsMICROSCOPEKALEIDOSCOPETELESCOPEPH:C95University of St Andrewscollected byOPTICSThe Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments of the University of St Andrews includes many instruments connected with optics. Among objects of particular note is a Gregorian Reflecting Telescope made by James Short in 1736, then the largest telescope he had made. There is a microscope used by Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) which was designed by Andrew Ross & Co. of London (a leading microscope manufacturer of the time). Brewster is chiefly remembered for his discoveries in optics, in particular for Brewster’s angle, the angle at which light reflected from a surface is totally plane-polarised. Brewster also invented the kaleidoscope; an example from about 1850, which may have been used by Brewster, is in the Collection.University of St Andrews 4422collect>interncollect>intern167312:34:3311:38:58collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCLOCKASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-112011-06-21MC:C48PH:C59University of St AndrewsGREGORY, JamesKnibb ClocksAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.1673University of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsCLOCKPH:C96University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byKnibb ClocksJames Gregory was the University of St Andrews's first Professor of Mathematics (1668-1674) and the inventor of the reflecting telescope. He planned to establish an observatory in St Andrews which, if completed, would have been the first in Britain. On 10 June 1673 he was instructed by the University 'to goe for London' and there purchase 'such instruments and utensils as he ... shall judge most necessary and usefull' for the observatory. He sought the advice of John Flamsteed, later the first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich: their correspondence records Gregory's purchase of one of the earliest split seconds clocks and two regulator clocks, all by the renowned clockmaker Joseph Knibb of London, to aid his observations. All three clocks remain in the University.University of St Andrews 4423collect>interncollect>intern16th to 20th century12:35:0714:17:57collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1hcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, England, LondonINSTRUMENTnavigationsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-10-112011-06-21MC:C48PH:C59University of St AndrewsNavigationAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsGREAT ASTROLABEMARINER'S ASTROLABEbackstaffPH:C97University of St Andrewscollected bynavigationThe Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments at the University of St Andrews includes several instruments relating to navigation. These include the 'Great Astrolabe' made by Humphrey Cole of London in 1575, a mariner's astrolabe made by Elias Allen, 1616, and a Davis backstaff. There are also various compasses.University of St Andrews 4424collect>intern1673 to present12:53:37collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSGREGORY, JAMESPHYSICSASTRONOMYEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, ScotlandEurope, United Kingdom, EnglandsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαpeoplevolkpeupleVolkأشخاصάνθρωποιsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-10-11MC:C48PH:C59GREGORY, JamesUniversity of St AndrewsAstronomyAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA (the Museum of the University of St Andrews), the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.16th century to presentUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsCLOCKASTROLABEmeridian linePH:C98University of St Andrewscollected bycollected byASTRONOMYThe Collection of Historic Scieintific Instruments at the University of St Andrews contains many objects connected to astronomy. In 1673 James Gregory, Professor of Mathematics at St Andrews, obtained the University’s consent to set up an observatory, and travelled to London to obtain instruments and apparatus for this purpose. His purchases probably included the magnificent Great Astrolabe (1575) and Universal Instrument (1582) by Humphrey Cole, both of which could be used for astronomical purposes and remain in the collections to this day. Gregory left St Andrews for a post at the University of Edinburgh before the observatory was complete, and it was probably never brought into use. Gregory also purchased three clocks made by Joseph Knibb of London: two regulators and one split seconds clock. When Professors David Young and Charles Gregory made observations of the solar eclipse on 18 February 1737, they used the clocks. A reflecting telescope by James Short, the pre-eminent telescope maker of the period, was bought in 1736. A meridian line appears to have been laid down in the University Library in 1748, by Thomas Short, who founded Edinburgh's Calton Hill Observatory. The astronomical collections have continued to grow, and now include 19th and 20th century material relating to astronomical research and observations at St Andrews.University of St Andrews 4425collect>intern19th century14:24:36collectioncollectiecollectionSammlunghcr1University of St AndrewsSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSPHYSICSSurveyingEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, EdinburghsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-21MC:C48PH:C59University of St AndrewsSurveyingAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.mid 19th centuryUnoiversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsHistoric Scientific InstrumentsAlt-Azimuth InstrumenttheodolitePH:C99University of St Andrewscollected bySurveyingThe University of St Andrews has several objects connected to surveying in its Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments. These include a theodolite dating from the early 19th century and an alt-azimuth instrument made in Edinburgh by Adie & Son, about 1840. The alt-azimuth instrument consists of a telescope with a right-angle eyepiece which can be rotated horizontally and vertically so as to measure the altitude and azimuth of a distant object.University of St Andrews 238single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROSKHMoved from Psychology foyer to Crawford store during refurbishmentspectral analyserglassWOODMIRRORSPECTRUMLIGHTpsychologyST ANDREWSUNIVERSITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-171997-05-14[AG] LTDPS2, PS3, PS26, PS27, PS28,1Present1997-05-14Stored WithComponentRecord statelabel torn so maker unclear1997-05-14spectral analyser; row of seven adjustable glass/mirror blocks on metal stand.some scratched, paint peelingPsychology Department Foyer, case 4Psychology Department Foyer, case 3197919972007BURDGE, Jessica199719972007JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS2199720th century199711900unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchThe identification of this object has not been verified. It was previously exhibited with PS2 and jointly labelled 'Prism holder and Spectral analyser'. As PS2 has a triangular socket it is most likely to be the prism holder. PS1 has seven glass blocks, one for each colour of the spectrum. A light would be shone through the prism placed in the holder, breaking it up into the various parts of the spectrum, which could be individually captured by the Spectral Analyser. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyspectral analyserpsychbrassglassWOODSPECTRAL ANALYSERGLASSWOODMIRRORSPECTRUMLIGHTPSYCHOLOGYST ANDREWSUNIVERSITYobject history file, M Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s10 April 199712 June 2007There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchPS1marked on stand: [torn label] [AG interlinked] LTDSchool of PsychologyManufactered by4421997190019001997D15cm x W 19cm, H 32.5cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0007[AG] LTDMANU1997-05-14Apsych1PS2, PS3, PS26, PS27, PS28, 3455single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 3. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 2.psychologymetalSPECTRAL MIXERWOODpaperglassUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSEXPERIMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03unknown1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03fairSpectral MixerFair - glass cracked a lot; some pieces missing (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.The two wheels would have been connected by a belt. At a certain speed of rotation the colours would blend and appear white. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassWOODthin paper (coloured)glassPSYCHOLOGYMETALSPECTRAL MIXERWOODPAPERGLASSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSEXPERIMENTobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS10Psychology departmentManufactered by21511979190318901979HC26cm x W13cm x D5.5cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0211unknownMANU2009-12-03ACpsych1 3456single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 3. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 2psychologymetalWOODDEKATRONplasticUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSTIMER COUNTERCOUNTERTIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03Campden Instruments LimitedUK1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03goodDekatron Timer CounterGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph199720th century197911930unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.A pioneering electric timer using flashing light bulbs to measure precise intervals of time. It was more accurate than the Synclock (PS12) in that it was not dependent on power from the mains. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychWOODmetalplasticPSYCHOLOGYMETALWOODDEKATRONPLASTICUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSTIMER COUNTERCOUNTERTIMEobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS11marked on front, t up: CAMPDEN INSTRUMENTS LTD maker on front, bottom: DEKATRON TIME COUNTER C1 234Psychology departmentCreated by21521979193019301979H18.0 x D18.5 x W18.0 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsUKCONSERVEDconservationC0212Campden Instruments LimitedCRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 3457single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 3. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 2psychologymetalWOODPRECISION TIME INTERVAL METERBakeliteELECTRONIC SYNCLOCK METERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSMETERTIMESYNCLOCKsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03EVERETT EDCCUMBEEngland1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesno. 8521942009-12-03goodPrecision Time Interval MeterGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph199720th century197911903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.Includes Electronic Synclock Meter. This precision timer has both manual and electric stop/start functions. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychWOODmetalBakelitePSYCHOLOGYMETALWOODPRECISION TIME INTERVAL METERBAKELITEELECTRONIC SYNCLOCK METERUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSMETERTIMESYNCLOCKobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS12marked: PSYCHOLOGY DEPT., U. St. A. [University of St Andrews] U St A [University of St Andrews] 01120 Makerd on face: PRECISION TIME INTERVAL METER / EVERETT EDGCUMBE / LONDON . [EEC symbol]Psychology departmentCreated by21531979190319001979H17 x W18.2 x D18.220th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0213EVERETT EDCCUMBECRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 3458single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 3. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 2psychologymetalCLOCKHOYER, JOHN CUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSALARM CLOCKEXPERIMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03HOYER, John C.St Mary's Works, Eldon Road, Wood Green, London, England1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03goodAlarm ClockGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph197720th century197911903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.This early alarm clock uses numbered pegs to determine when the bell will ring. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychmetalPSYCHOLOGYMETALCLOCKHOYER, JOHN CUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSALARM CLOCKEXPERIMENTobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS13marked on clock face.: JOHN C. HOYER, / Scientific Instrument Maker, / ST. MARY'S WORKS, / ELDON ROAD, WOOD GREEN, / LONDON, N. inscr. below face: NO 1Psychology departmentCreated by2154197919031900197920 cm (diameter of base) x H19 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0214St Mary's Works, Eldon Road, Wood Green, LondonHOYER, JOHN C.CRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 3459single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 1. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 4psychologyKYMOGRAPHbrassmetalUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSEXPERIMENTZIMMERMAN, EsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-04ZIMMERMANN, E.Leipzig or Berlin, Germany1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-04goodKymographGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.Smoked paper would be wrapped rond the drum of this recording device, and two sharp points applied. The machine would then be wound up and the drum would slowly revolve, causing lines to be scratched on the paper. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassmetalPSYCHOLOGYKYMOGRAPHBRASSMETALUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSEXPERIMENTZIMMERMAN, EObject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS14marked on top: E ZIMMERMANN / LEIPZIG - BERLIN marked on base: 1289Psychology departmentCreated by24321979190318901979W30.0cm x D20.0cm x H44.4cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyCONSERVEDconservationC0215Leipzig or BerlinZIMMERMANn, ECRE2009-12-04ABpsych1 1059single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0422JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryMROJBDisplay created about 1979 by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the School of Psychology.Display reorganised by Matthew Jarron, MGS studentMoved from psychology foyer to Crawford store during refurbishment of foyer.Hipp ChronoscopeWOODbrassglassWEIGHTCLOCKWORKpsychologyCHRONOSCOPEEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-171999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodHipp chronoscope; wooden stand with clockwork mechanism on top and weight underneath; clock mechanism covered by glassgood; some staining caused by material around domePsychology Department foyer ps/case1Psychology Department foyer ps/case1197919972007BURDGE, Jessica199719972007JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS8, PS16, PS311997late 19th / 20th century197921903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.with key Based on an original model constructed by Wheatstone in 1840, Hipp's Chronoscope was designed to check astronomers' calculations about the speed of light. This particular instrument is a refined model used by psychologists in St Andrews up to the 1950s, when more sophisticated timers were developed. The two strings start and stop the clockwork mechanism driven by the weight. Reaction times are measured from the two dials, the upper of which is precise to a thousandth of a second. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). See also PS16, control hammer for Hipp chronoscope. There may be marks on this object. No marks were recorded by M. Jarron (1997). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyHipp ChronoscopepsychWOODmetalglassHIPP CHRONOSCOPEWOODBRASSGLASSWEIGHTCLOCKWORKPSYCHOLOGYCHRONOSCOPEEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s199712/06/07There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS15marked on face: 25540School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH5.JPG12831979190318701959H60cm x W26cm x D21cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0040unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 3460single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplay created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Psychology. Displayed in Case 1.Psychology foyer, case 1. The displays were rearranged by Matthew Jarron.psychologyWOODbrassCONTROL HAMMERZIMMERMANHAMMERsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-04ZIMMERMAN, E.Leipzig, Germany1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and redisplay of the Psychology Collection was carried out by Matthew Jarron.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-04goodControl HammerGood (1997)Psychology Department FoyerPsychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS15 - Hipp Chronoscope1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.The reliability of the Hipp Chronoscope would be tested before and after every experiment using this control device. At regular intervals, the hammer interrupts a current flowing through the chronoscope. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). psychologypsychWOODbrassPSYCHOLOGYWOODBRASSCONTROL HAMMERZIMMERMANHAMMERObject history file1980-19971997There is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.PS16School of PsychologyCreated by27571979190318901959D18 x W56 x H41.520th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyCONSERVEDconservationC0217LeipzigZimmerman, E.CRE2009-12-04ABpsych1 1152single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0423JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Psychology.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronbrassresonatorENGRAVINGpsychologySPHERECASEEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (e'=320)good (1997)Psychology Department foyer ps/case 2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case 41980199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS18, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). Marks have been assumed from other information on object forms and photographs (1999) In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassBRASSRESONATORENGRAVINGPSYCHOLOGYSPHERECASEEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS17engraved on front of dome: e'=320School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12841979190319001979H17.0 cm, W12.0 cm, D12.0 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0041unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1153single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0424JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplays created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Pyschology.Redisplayed by Matthew Jarron.resonatorbrasspsychologyEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (ais'=448)good (1997)Psychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41980199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYEXPERIMENTST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS18engraved on front of dome: ais'=448School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12851979190319001979H15cm, W10cm, D10cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0042unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1160single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0430JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplays created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Pyschology.Redisplayed by Matthew Jarron.resonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (c2=542)good (1997)Psychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All markes are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs(1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS19engraved on front of dome: c2=542School of PsychologyManufactered by12601979190319001979H12cm, W8cm, D8cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0048unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 239single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROSKHMoved from pyschology foyer to Crawford store during refurbishmentLIGHTpsychologyST ANDREWSUNIVERSITYPRISMprism holderTRIANGLEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-171997-05-14DUBOSCQ, J.ParisPS1, PS3, PS26, PS27, PS28,1Present1997-05-14Stored WithComponentRecord state1997-05-14prism holder; triangular brass holder on a stand.good (1997)Psychology Department Foyer, case 4Psychology Department Foyer, case 3197019972007BURDGE, Jessica199719972007JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS1199720th century199711900unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchThe identification of this object has not been verified. It was previously exhibited with PS1 and jointly labelled 'Prism holder and Spectral analyser'. As it has a triangular socket it is most likely to be the prism holder. PS1 has seven glass blocks, one for each colour of the spectrum. A light would be shone through the prism placed in the holder, breaking it up into the various parts of the spectrum, which could be individually captured by the Spectral Analyser. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyprism holderpsychbrassLIGHTPSYCHOLOGYST ANDREWSUNIVERSITYPRISMPRISM HOLDERTRIANGLEobject history file, M Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s10 April 199712 June 2007There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchPS2marked underside of bracker: J.DUBOSCQ/A ParisSchool of PsychologyManufactered by4431997190019001997D11cm x W15.5cm x H 32.5cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0008ParisJ. DuboscqMANU1997-05-14Apsych1PS1, PS3, PS26, PS27, PS28, 1154single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0425JARRON, Matthew H.199719920th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronresonatorbrasspsychologyEXPERIMENTsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (a2=832)goodPsychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All markes are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYEXPERIMENTsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS20engraved on front of dome: a2=832School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12861979190319001979H9cm, W6cm, D6cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0043unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1155single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0426JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronresonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (g2=768)goodPsychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41980199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS20, PS22, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th cenrtury197911900unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS21engraved on front of dome: g2=768School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12871979190019001979H10cm, W65cm, D65cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0044unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1156single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0427JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronresonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (dist3=1216)goodPsychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS23, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS22front of dome (engraved): dist3=1216School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12881979190319001979H5.5cm, D4cm, W4cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0045unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1157single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0428JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronresonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (e3=1280)goodPsychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS24, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS23engraved on front of dome: e3=1280School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12891979190319001979H5cm, W3cm, D3cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0046unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1158single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0429JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.Redisplayed by Matthew JarronresonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (g0=192)Good (1997)Psychology Department foyer ps/case2Psychology Department Foyer ps/case41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS25199720th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS24engraved on front of dome: g0=192School of PsychologyManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12901979190319001979H2cm, W1.5cm, D1.5cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0047unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 1159single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektR0410JARRON, Matthew H.1997199720th centuryHRJBRedisplayed by Matthew JarronDisplay created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott of the Psychology Department.resonatorbrasspsychologysubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-051999-12-07unknown1Present1999-12-07ComponentRecord state1999-12-07goodresonator (c0=128)good (1997)Psychology Department Foyer ps/case4Psychology Department foyer ps/case21997198019971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS17, PS18, PS19, PS20, PS21, PS22, PS23, PS24199720th century197911903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.No marks were recorded by Matthew Jarron (1997). All marks are derived from Matthew's notes and photographs (1999). Marks must be checked. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologyresonatorpsychbrassRESONATORBRASSPSYCHOLOGYSee object history file, M. Jarron project 199719971980s and 1990sThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS25engraved on front of dome: c0=128Psychology DepartmentManufactered byPSYCH1.JPG12591979190319001979H29cm, W25cm, D25cm 20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0022unknownMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 240collect>internST ANDREWSForfarEDINBURGHBristolGLASGOWWapping, LondonGLASGOWGlagowLONDONEDINBURGHABERDEENunknownLONDONLONDONunknownEDINBURGHDUNDEEGLASGOWLONDONunknownST ANDREWSParisPittsburgh (Pennsylvania)DUNDEELONDONEDINBURGHunknownGLASGOWST IVESST ANDREWSST ANDREWSGLASGOWST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS12:25:37Collecting Photographic Antiques, Patrick Stephens, WellingboroughCameras: From Daguerreotypes to Instant Pictures, Marshall Cavendish Editions'Martyr of Science': Sir David Brewster 1781-1868, Royal Scottish Museum Studies, EdinburghUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of St AndrewsE1994.31E1994.30E1994.29E1994.28E1994.27E1994.26E1994.25E1994.24E1994.23E1994.22E1994.21E1994.20E1994.19E1994.18E1994.17E1994.16E1994.2E1994.3E1994.4E1994.5E1994.6E1994.7E1994.8E1994.9E1994.10E1994.11E1994.12E1994.13E1994.14E1994-15E1994.37E1994.36E1994.35E1994.341994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-141994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-061994-08-06single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektafter 1900pp.124-127pp. 164-168Information on Taxiphote.Information on Taxiphote.Sub-titled: Proceedings of a Bicentenary Symposium held at the Royal Scottish Museum on 21 November 1981, together with a catalogue of scientific apparatus associated with Sir David Brewster and a bibliography of his published writings. Some instruments held by the University of St Andrews feature in this volume.ac114HRSKHMoved from Gateway Galleries to MUSA for display, when MUSA opened in October 2008.STEREOSCOPETAXIPHOTEpsychologyLIGHTPERCEPTIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLENSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDRICHARD, JULESCOLARDEAU, L.J.E.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-12-132010-05-051997-05-14PERMUTT, CyrilCOE, BrianMORRISON-LOW, A.D. and CHRISTIE, J.R.R. (ed.)unknownPS1, PS2, PS26, PS27, PS28,1Present1997-05-14Stored WithComponentRecord stateL.J.E. Colardeau and J. Richard were granted an English patent on 26 October 1899 for a cabinet stereoscopic viewer, in which glass stereo slides were carried in trays. In an improved version, sold from 1901 on, Richard introduced a mechanism by which each slide in turn could be carried up from the tray to behind the lenses for viewing and then be returned to the tray, which moved automatically on to the next slide. The user operated the mechanism by turning a handle on the side of the cabinet, and any slide could be selected by setting a dial on the side of the case. A moving shutter covered the eyepieces while the slides were being changed. Called the Taxiphote, this viewer remained on the market in various models and with a range of accessories until the 1930s. Various versions of this design were produced by other manufacturers. The Tiranty Magnetic stereoscope of 1923, later known as the Planox Automatic, used a magnetic lifting device to raise the slides, which were set in tin-plate frames in trays. (Information from B. Coe, Cameras: From Daguerreotypes to Instant Pictures)2001-02-01goodUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownGateway Galleries Case 2Meffan InstituteScottish Arts CouncilArnolfini GalleryGlasgow Arts CentreB2 GalleryCollins GalleryCollins GalleryHouse GalleryTalbot Rice Art CentreAberdeen Art GalleryunknownVictoria and Albert MuseumMall GalleriesBritish AssociationRoyal Scottish AcademyunknownGlasgow International ExhibitionRoyal AcademyBritish Medical AssociationGateway Galleries Case 1unknownCarnegie InstituteDundee Fine Art ExhibitionNational Portrait SocietyRoyal AcademyBritish Council TourGlasgow Institute of Fine ArtsTate St IvesGateway GalleriesunknownEwan Mundy Fine ArtSt Andrews Preservation Trust MuseumGateway GalleriesLe Taxiphote: a form of stereoscope. A wooden box with black rubber eye pieces on the front panel.The front panel does not stay closed due to warp in wood. This has caused the wood to split near the right hand hinge. For purposes of display the door has been tied shut with thread. (SKH, 1997)Psychology Department Foyer, case 3Psychology Department Foyer, case 4199719702008DALE, Amy199719972008JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographadded from SCRAN CD by Arianna Carlini 2010-12-131997between 1901 and 1939199711900unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchA stereoscope is an instrument for obtaining, from two pictures (usually photographs) of an object, taken from slightly different points of view (corresponding to the poisitions of the two eyes), a single image giving the impression of solidity or relief, as in ordinary vision of the object itself. In the original form of the instrument (reflecting stereoscope) invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1832, the images were combined by means of mirrors placed at a suitable angle; the common form (refracting or lenticular stereoscope), invented afterward by Sir David Brewster, has two tubes each containing a lens, through which the two pictures are viewed by the corresponding eyes. Brewster's design of 1849 was responsible for the great interest in stereoscopic photography in the 1850s. The popularity of stereoscope photography ended by 1870, but a revival occurred in the 1890s. The Taxiphote took a tray of glass slides, each one of which could be carried up to the viewing position when a handle was turned. A numbered dial enabled the operator to select any desired slide. The lenses were focused by means of a rack-and-pinion mechanism and their separation could be adjusted by means of a lever. The inscription 'Brevete S.G.D.G.' (sans garantie du gouvernement) is a legal requirement for a French patentee. It is not connected to the name of the manufacturer. Jarron notes that the Taxiphote was used for experiments on depth perception and how the eyes worked together. Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) was Principal of the United College at the University of St Andrews, 1838-1859. He was Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1859. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologymusa/g3WOODmetalrubberglassSTEREOSCOPETAXIPHOTEPSYCHOLOGYLIGHTPERCEPTIONUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSLENSBREWSTER, SIR DAVIDRICHARD, JULESCOLARDEAU, L.J.E.object history file, M Jarron project 199710 April 19971980s and 1990s16 October 2008GENGENGENThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchPS3inscr: 'LE TAXIPHOTE / STEREO-CLASSEUR / DISTRIBUTEUR AUTOMATIQUE / BREVETE S.G.D.G. inscr.: a scale from 57 to 73 Millimetres.School of PsychologyManufactered bydbi PS3.jpg4441997190019011939L 22.5cm, W 24cm, H 26cmafter 1900UUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0009unknownMANU1997-05-14ABmusa/g31PS1, PS2, PS26, PS27, PS28, 3461single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplay created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Psychology. Displayed in Case 2.Psychology foyer, case 3. The displays were rearranged by Matthew Jarron.psychologySPINDLER & HOYERSTERN TONE VARIATORbrassmetalTONEVARIATORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-04Spindler & HoyerGottingen, Germany1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and redisplay of the Psychology Collection was carried out by Matthew Jarron.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-04goodStern Tone VariatorGood (1997)Psychology Department FoyerPsychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS37-38 - other stern tone variators1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.A column of air is created by blowing into the cylinder, causing a note to be emitted. The two wheels can be manipulated to move a piston which varies the length of this column, thus accurately changing the pitch of the note to minute degrees. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. 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Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassmetalPSYCHOLOGYSPINDLER & HOYERSTERN TONE VARIATORBRASSMETALTONEVARIATORobject history file1980-19971997There is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.PS36marked on label on foot: Spindler & Hoyer / GottingenSchool of PsychologyCreated by21551979190318801979W13.0 x D13.5 x H 34.0 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyCONSERVEDconservationC0218GottingenSpindler & HoyerCRE2009-12-04ABpsych1 3462single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplay created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Psychology. Displayed in case 2.Psychology foyer, case 3. The displays were rearranged by Matthew Jarron.psychologySPINDLER & HOYERSTERN TONE VARIATORbrassmetalTONEVARIATORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-04Spindler & HoyerGottingen, Germany1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and redisplay of the Psychology Collection was carried out by Matthew Jarron.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-04goodStern Tone VariatorGood (1997)Psychology Department FoyerPsychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS36-38 - other Stern tone variators1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.A column of air is created by blowing into the cylinder, causing a note to be emitted. The two wheels can be manipulated to move a piston which varies the length of this column, thus accurately changing the pitch of the note to minute degrees. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassmetalPSYCHOLOGYSPINDLER & HOYERSTERN TONE VARIATORBRASSMETALTONEVARIATORObject history file1980-19971997There is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.PS37marked on label on foot: SPINDLER AND HOYER G.M.R.H / Werkstatten fur / PRazisionsmechanik u optik / GOTTINENSchool of PsychologyCreated by21561979190318801979W19.0 x D19.0 x H59.0 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsGermanyCONSERVEDconservationC0219GottingenSpindler & HoyerCRE2009-12-04ABpsych1 3463single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplay created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the School of Psychology. Displayed in case 2.Psychology foyer, case 3. The displays were rearranged by Matthew Jarron.psychologySPINDLER & HOYERSTERN TONE VARIATORbrassmetalTONEVARIATORsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-04Spindler & HoyerGottingen, Germany1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and redisplay of the Psychology Collection was carried out by Matthew Jarron.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-04goodStern Tone VariatorGood (1997)Psychology Department FoyerPsychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS36-37 - other Stern tone variators1997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology Collection were used in departmental teaching or research.A column of air is created by blowing into the cylinder, causing a note to be emitted. The two wheels can be manipulated to move a piston which varies the length of this column, thus accurately changing the pitch of the note to minute degrees. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. 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When pressed onto wax, etc, the matrix will create the impression 'ST ANDREWS / PSYCHOLOGY / LABORATORY' In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. 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LtdLondon, BritainPS5 - 7, PS14, PS17 - 25, PS29 - 301Present1997-05-14Stored WithComponentRecord stateSerial no. 9207 / ONWOOD Patent1997-05-14mirror galvanometer; used in experiments on galvanic skin resistancesome scratches on woodPsychology Department Foyer, case 4Psychology Department Foyer, case 41979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS5 - scale used with mirror galvanometer1997late 19th / 20th century199711900unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchThe galvanometer can also be used to measure reaction times, by regulating the current and calibrating the deflection of the needle. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologygalvanometerpsychWOODmetalglassPSYCHOLOGYST ANDREWSUNIVERSITYGALVANOMETERMIRRORSKINSKIN RESISTANCEEXPERIMENTGAMBRELLobject history file, M Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s10 April 1997There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or researchPS4brass plate : ONWOOD Patent / SERIAL NO. 9207 maker's label : 'GAMBRELL BROS LTD / LONDONSchool of PsychologyManufactered by3771997190019001997L 11cm, W 7.5cm, H 13cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainCONSERVEDconservationC0005LondonGambrell Bros. LtdMANU1997-05-14Apsych1PS5 - 7, PS14, PS17 - 25, PS29 - 30 3464people11:06:46single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1970sac114MTFound in Psychology store room by Matthew Jarron.Psychology foyer, case 2psychologymetalplasticWILCOX, PETEDUAL TIME INTERVAL METERMETERTIMEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252009-12-04WILCOX, PeteSt Andrews, Scotland1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and redisplay of the Psychology Collection was carried out by Matthew Jarron.2009-12-04ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesMade by Pete Wilcox, technician in the School of Psychology. In the 1970s and 1980s the University produced its own timers.2009-12-04goodDual Time Interval MeterGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer19971997JARRON, Matthew H.19971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph19971970s197911970CommissionedSchool of PsychologyMade by Pete Wilcox for the School of PsychologyIn 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychmetalplasticPSYCHOLOGYMETALPLASTICWILCOX, PETEDUAL TIME INTERVAL METERMETERTIMEobject history fileinscr. on face of meter: Dual Time Interval Mater / Psychology Dept / U St A19971997Made by Pete Wilcox for the School of PsychologyPS40makred on face: Dual Time Interval Meter / Psychology Dept. / U. St. A.School of PsychologyCreated by2159197919701970197910.5 x 18.5 x 17.0 cm1970sMUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandCONSERVEDconservationC0222St AndrewsWILCOX, PeteCRE2009-12-04ABpsych1 2773collect>intern192019601947-197416:39:04single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRDHIn Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.AUDIOMETERAUDIOpsychologyHEARINGSOUNDMEASUREMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTONEA. PETERS & SONSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052010-04-222005-11-03unknownA. Peters & Sons Ltd.This object was acquired by the School of Psychology in the mid- 20th century. All the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.1Present2005-11-03ComponentRecord state2005-11-03fairAudiometerGood. LR 03/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091947-19741Measures hearing/ tone. Slanted black box with dials for signal, frequency and mark in centre; on left has dials for tone/ speech/ inputs, mark with measurements and interrupters control; on right has dials for pulse, MOD, Dbs and Output Selector; grey, beige and black in colour; has hand gripping holes on sides; plughole with on/ off switch on back; also has vents; inside: plate with instructions, set of headphones with plug for back and paper copy instruction manual.psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticpainted metalAUDIOMETERAUDIOPSYCHOLOGYHEARINGSOUNDMEASUREMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTONEA. PETERS & SONSSee object history file3 November 200516 September 2009This object was acquired mid- 20th century and all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS44inscr. centre front: A. PETERS AUDIOMETER; inscr. back label plate: A. PETERS & SONS LTD/ SHEFFIELD ENGLAND/ MODEL AP6/ SERIAL 6033 inscr. inside plate: IMPORTANT/ Each time before using this Audiometer 'SET ZERO' as follows:-/ (1) Set Interrupter Control to "PRESS for OFF"./ (2) Make sure the tone is not being pulsed./ (3) Set frequency Dial to '0'./ (4) Rotate the control immediately to the right of the meter/ labelled 'Zero' very slowly until the meter drops as far as/ it will go to the left.School of PsychologyManufactered byPS44.JPG19600019200019471974H32cm, W59cm, D45cm1947-1974UUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandSheffieldA. Peters & Sons Ltd.MANU2005-11-03ACDeep storagenhstore1 2774people10:05:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1981 - 1990ac114DHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COMPUTERpsychologyIBMMOTHERBOARDPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKCAMPBELLsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252005-04-27IBMGreenock, ScotlandPS45/2, PS45/3, PS45/41Present2005-04-27Stored WithComponentRecord state2005-04-27goodIBM 1 Personal Computer MotherboardGood, dusty (David Hopes, 27/04/2005)20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS45/2- IBM 1 Personal Computer Keyboard, PS45/3- IBM 1 Personal Computer Monitor PS45/4- IBM 1 Personal Computer Manualc 1981 - 1990199041981unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired during the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.Has two large floppy disk drives; on back has five USB ports and two other ports for plugs; on/off switch on right sidepsychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticmetalglassCOMPUTERPSYCHOLOGYIBMMOTHERBOARDPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKCAMPBELLSee object history file26 April 200516 September 2009Object was acquired during the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.PS45/1Sticker on left side sticker: "J. N. CAMPBELL (DUNDEE) / 26620 Front: IBM / Personal / Computer Label plate on back: Made in Greenock / Scotland / United Kingdom / Model No. 5150 / COPYRIGHTED CODE CONTINUED HEREIN / [copyright symbol] COPYRIGHT 1981 IBM CORP / Auxilary 50/60 H2 / power to: 220-240V~/5151 230W/1.4A Barcoded label on back: S/N5150 AU550008694 School of PsychologyManufactered byPS45.JPG1990198119811990H13.5cm, W40.5cm 1981 - 1990UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGreenockIBMMANU2005-04-27ABDeep storagenhstore1PS45/2, PS45/3, PS45/4 2775people10:05:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1980 - 1990ac114DHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COMPUTERpsychologyIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKKEYBOARDTYPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252005-04-27IBMGreenock, ScotlandPS45/1, PS45/3, PS45/41Present2005-04-27Stored WithComponentRecord state2005-04-27fairIBM 1 Personal Computer KeyboardFair, very mildewed and dusty (David Hopes, 27/04/2005)20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS45/1- IBM 1 Personal Computer Motherboard PS45/3- IBM 1 Personal Computer Monitor PS45/4- IBM 1 Personal Computer Manualc 1980 - 1990199041980unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired in the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticmetalcorkrubberCOMPUTERPSYCHOLOGYIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKKEYBOARDTYPESee object history file26 April 200516 September 2009Object was acquired in the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.PS45/2IBM / Personal / ComputerSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS45.JPG1990198019801990H6cm, W20cm, Cord 106cm1980 - 1990UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGreenockIBMMANU2005-04-27ACDeep storagenhstore1PS45/1, PS45/3, PS45/4 2776people10:05:38single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1980 - 1990ac114DHn Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COMPUTERpsychologyIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKTYPEMONITORSCREENsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252005-04-27IBMNew York, ScotlandPS45/1, PS45/2, PS45/41Present2005-04-27Stored WithComponentRecord stateThis object was possibly manufactured in Greenock rather than New York. Related objects (PS45/1, PS45/2, PS45/4) were manufactured in Greenock.2005-04-27fairIBM 1 Personal Computer Monitorgood, dusty and fairly mouldy (David Hopes, 27/04/2005)20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS45/1- IBM 1 Personal Computer Motherboard PS45/2- IBM 1 Personal Computer Keyboard PS45/4- IBM 1 Personal Computer Manualc 1980 - 1990199041980unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired in the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.Box-like shape with three knobs on front to control display. Two ports on back; one for USB to hook into computer and another for wall plug.psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticmetalglassCOMPUTERPSYCHOLOGYIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKTYPEMONITORSCREENSee object history file26 April 200516 September 2009Object was acquired in the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.PS45/3Front: IBM / Personal / Computer / Color Display Label on back: Manufactured for / IBM / Armont, New York / SIN 8765329 / Model 5153002 / EDP Equip / 50160 HZ / 100-250V@0.95ASchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS45.JPG1990198019801990H28.5cm, W41.5cm1980 - 1990UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandNew YorkIBMMANU2005-04-27ACDeep storagenhstore1PS45/1, PS45/2, PS45/4 2777people10:05:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1980 - 1990ac114DHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COMPUTERpsychologyIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKMANUALsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252005-04-27IBMGreenock, ScotlandPS45/1, PS45/2, PS45/31Present2005-04-27Stored WithComponentRecord state2005-04-27goodIBM 1 Personal Computer ManualGood (David Hopes, 27/04/2005)20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS45/1- IBM 1 Personal Computer Motherboard PS45/2- IBM 1 Personal Computer Keyboard PS45/3- IBM 1 Personal Computer Monitorc 1980 - 1990199041980unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired during the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.psychologyDeep storagenhstorepapercardboardmetalplasticCOMPUTERPSYCHOLOGYIBMPCPERSONAL COMPUTERGREENOCKMANUALSee object history file26 April 200516 September 2009Object was acquired during the 1980s and was used in teaching or research.PS45/4On boxcase: IBM / Personal Computers /IBM On notebook (on spine): IBM / Guide to Operations On notebook, first page at bottom: 6183474School of PsychologyManufactered byPS45.JPG1990198019801990H7cm, W24cm (W47.5cm when notebook opened)1980 - 1990UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandGreenockIBMMANU2005-04-27ABDeep storagenhstore1PS45/1, PS45/2, PS45/3 2778people10:05:39single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektmid 20th centuryac114DHIn Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.GRAMOPHONEAUDIOpsychologyDECCARECORDMUSICsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-03-252005-04-27DeccaEngland1Present2005-04-27ComponentRecord stateThe Decca name was first used by Barnett Samuel for the portable gramophone in 1914. This piece of equipment is therefore post-1914.2005-04-27fairGramophoneFair. Box is mouldy (David Hopes, 27/04/2005)20052009HOPES, DavidBURDGE, Jessica20052009mid 20th century198011914unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired in the mid twentieth century and was used in teaching or research.Inside case has medium sized needles in original boxes. Two records are in original paper cases.psychologyDeep storagenhstorevinylmetalfeltGRAMOPHONEAUDIOPSYCHOLOGYDECCARECORDMUSICSee object history file26 April 200516 September 2009Object was acquired in the mid twentieth century and was used in teaching or research.PS46Inside top: DECCA / MADE IN ENGLAND Inside bottom: DECCA / 50 / For DECCA Needles FAST 78 SLOW School of PsychologyManufactered by1980191419141980H17cm, W29.5cm, D42cm When open H50cm mid 20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandDeccaMANU2005-04-27ACDeep storagenhstore1 2791single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1975-1989HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.WHITE NOISE GENERATORpsychologyAUDIONOISE GENERATORGENERATORSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSOUNDTRIONAMPLIFIERNOISESPEAKERMILNER, A.D.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-03TRIONAndover, Hants., England1Present2005-11-03ComponentRecord state2005-11-03fairWhite Noise GeneratorFair, but mouldy and speaker foam falling off. LR 3/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091960-1975198911960unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was aquired c1974-1976 and was used in teaching or research throughout the 1970s and 1980s.Used to mask background noises during experiments. psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplywoodplasticrubbermetalfoamWHITE NOISE GENERATORPSYCHOLOGYAUDIONOISE GENERATORGENERATORSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSOUNDTRIONAMPLIFIERNOISESPEAKERMILNER, A.D.object history file3 November 200516 September 2009This object was aquired c1974-1976 and was used in teaching or research throughout the 1970s and 1980s.PS47inscr. on back labels: TRION/ MODEL DESK TOP/ Serial No. DT 003270, INPUT 220-240V 50 Hz/ POWER SOLO 0-30A/ PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS/ BEFORE USE/ TRION LTD. WEST PORTWAY IND. EST. ANDOVER/ HANTS. SP10 3SL TEL:- 0264 646221/ MADE IN ENGLAND inscr on label: WARNINGS/ CAUTION/ CLEANING INSTRUCTIONSSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS47.JPG198901960019601975H14cm, W54cm, D25cm1975-1989UUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandAndover, Hants.TRIONMANU2005-11-03ACDeep storagenhstore1 2792single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960-1989HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.TACHITOSCOPEpsychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVISUAL STIMULIREACTION TIMESTIMULICAMPDEN INSTRUMENTS LTDsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-10Campden Instruments Ltd.2Present2005-11-10ComponentRecord state2005-11-10fairTachitoscopeGood, but missing light in back compartment, very dusty. LR 10/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091960-1975198911960unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired in the 1970s and was used in teaching or research.Blue slanted metal bow with handle on top; has 3 layers: 2 on outside, one in centre with hole cut out; has plastic covered metal attachment to screw to front (to view from), below that is meshed circle, a place for a plug, and a black plastic knob; back opens up so you can input visual stimuli; power switch and dials to measure stimuli and reaction time. Used to present visual stimuli to the viewer to judge reaction time. The image is apparent for a very short time and the subject is asked to respond in some way to alert the researcher as to whether or not they saw the image, or whether they understood the meaning of the word/ image which flashed up. Dates from 1950s -1970s. psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticpainted metalTACHITOSCOPEPSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVISUAL STIMULIREACTION TIMESTIMULICAMPDEN INSTRUMENTS LTDobject history file10 November 200516 September 2009This object was acquired in the 1970s and was used in teaching or research.PS48Inscr. on bottom back: CAMPDEN INSTRUMENTS LTD/ STIMULUS ILLUMINATION FIELD OPERATE VOICE KEY/RANGE FIELD TIME VOICE KEY TIMER OUTPUT 1 TIMER OUTPUT2/ POWER EXT. OPERATE HOLD/ TACHITOSCOPE 610 etched on to back: U. ST. A 00228/4School of PsychologyManufactered byPS48.JPG198901960019601975H 42cm, W 31.5cm, D 52cm Attachment: H15, W 20 cm1960-1989UUniversity of St AndrewsCampden Instruments Ltd.MANU2005-11-10ACDeep storagenhstore2 2793single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1985HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.FINGER STIMULATORPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTFINGERTIP SENSATIONQUINN, DR GERRYWILCOX , PETEJ.N. CAMPBELLpsychologySTIMULIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-10CAMPBELL, J.N./WILCOX, Pete, university of st AndrewsDundee/ St Andrews, Scotland1Present2005-11-10ComponentRecord state2005-11-10fairFinger StimulatorGood, though dusty. LR 10/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091985199011980unknownSchool of PsychologyBuilt and acquired by the department in 1985. Object was used in teaching and research.Metal box with hood to cover finger stimulators which are connected by wires to plugs in the back; has buttons for manual control and outlets for ports and on/ off switch. Device to test the levels of sensation in the fingertips and reaction time. Subject would place fingers in the holders and a rounded pin would move in and out, touching the tip of the finger. Driven by a BBC Computer. Date of production: 1985 (from serial number). Built by technician Pete Wilcox for Dr Gerry Quinn. psychologyDeep storagenhstoremetalrubberplasticwirefeltFINGER STIMULATORPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTFINGERTIP SENSATIONQUINN, DR GERRYWILCOX , PETEJ.N. CAMPBELLPSYCHOLOGYSTIMULIobject history file10 November 200516 September 2009Built and acquired by the department in 1985. Object was used in teaching and research.PS49inscr. on top: metal trident symbol (Psi= psychology). inscr. on back: Finger Stimulator Psych. Dept. U. St. A. SERIAL No. 1593 (psi symbol) Fuse 1 Amp/ To BBC User Port/ 1- 2- 3 Test/ Manual Control Response Button Input/ 3 2 1 Solenoid outputs ON inscr. on paper tag on side: J. N. CAMPBELL (DUNDEE)/ "barcode"/ *26564*School of PsychologyManufactered byPS49.JPG1990000198000019801990H 26cm, W 32cm, D 40cm Cord: 231 cm1985UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandDundee/ St AndrewsCampbell, J.N./ Wilcox, Pete, University of St AndrewsMANU2005-11-10ACDeep storagenhstore1 3452single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTPsychology Department foyer case 4Psychology Department foyer, ps/case 4, 1980s and 1990s. Display created by Frank Quinault and Robert Prescott, then of the Psychology Department.SCALEMIRROR GALVANOMETERpsychologyWOODbrassGAMBRELLEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSSKINSKIN RESISTANCEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03Gambrell Bros LtdEngland1Present2009-12-03ComponentRecord state2009-12-03goodScale. Used with Mirror Galvanometer.Good (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1997197919971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS4 - mirror galvanometer1997late 19th / early 20th century199711903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.The galvanometer (PS4) and scale were used for experiments on galvanic skin resistance. The galvanometer can also be used to measure reaction times, by regulating the current and calibrating the deflection of the needle. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychWOODbrassSCALEMIRROR GALVANOMETERPSYCHOLOGYWOODBRASSGAMBRELLEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSSKINSKIN RESISTANCEobject history file19971979-1997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS5marked on front: GAMBRELL BROS. LTDSchool of PsychologyCreated by21471997190319001997L 55.5 x 18.0 x 30.5 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0216Gambrell Bros LtdCRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 2794single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1976-1989HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.COMPUTERGRAPHIC COMPUTERTACHITOSCOPEREACTION TIMEVISUAL STIMULIMAYNARDPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVECTORGRAPHICSpsychologySTIMULIsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-10MaynardMassachussetts, USA1Present2005-11-10ComponentRecord state2005-11-10fairGraphic ComputerFair: very dusty and dirty; mould on screen; scratches on exterior; keyboard dusty and dirty. LR 10/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091960-1977198921960unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired c1976-1977 and was used in teaching and research until the mid 1980s.Graphic computer (2 parts): slanted box=monitor/ computer combined; slanted keyboard with basic functions (no 'F' keys). For presenting visual stimuli for experiments: an advanced form of the tachitoscope. Visual stimulus would appear on screen and subject would hit one of the keys on computer if they saw/ understood image; computer would record their reaction time. Uses Vectorgraphics rather than the more conventional Rastergraphics which are used in constructing the picture on the screen of a television. psychologyCOMPUTERDeep storagenhstoremetalglassrubberplasticCOMPUTERGRAPHIC COMPUTERTACHITOSCOPEREACTION TIMEVISUAL STIMULIMAYNARDPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVECTORGRAPHICSPSYCHOLOGYSTIMULIobject history file10 November 200516 September 2009This object was acquired c1976-1977 and was used in teaching and research until the mid 1980s.PS50inscr. on back of keyboard: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT/ CORPORATION/ MAYNARD, MASSACHUSETTS/ M22/LK40/146 inscr. on front of computer: BRIGHTNESS/ POWER OFF inscr. on back of computer: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT/ CORPORATION/ MAYNARD, MASSACHUSETTS/ M2206T40/ WF0238/VR94L/ WF5028School of PsychologyManufactered byPS50.JPG198901960019601977H45, W51, D59.5cm Keyboard: H6, W43, D16.8cm1976-1989UUniversity of St AndrewsUSAMassachussettsMaynardMANU2005-11-10ACDeep storagenhstore1 2795collect>intern196019801965-197516:42:36single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektac114HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyANALOGUE COMPUTERMATHEMATICSCALCULATIONSPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCOMPUTERPROFESSOR LAMBANALOGUETOON, J. A.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-07-052010-04-222005-11-10unknownpossibly Toon, J. A.University of St Andrews, ScotlandThe School of Psychology acquired this object c.1965-1975. It was built in-house possibly by J.A.Toon. Information from technician Pete Wilcox.1Present2005-11-10ComponentRecord state2005-11-10fairAnalogue ComputerGood, though very dusty. LR 10/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091965-19751Early computer dating from the late 1960s/ early 1970s which was used for doing mathematical calculations such as calculus and differentiation. Has ports to relay messages from one machine to another. Jump leads would be connected to the machine to wire up circuits which would perform the calculations. Used analogue continuous current. Pete Wilcox thinks it was built in house, possibly by J. A. Toon. Ref. early issues of Practical Electronics Magazine for details on DIY building of analogue computers.psychologyCOMPUTERDeep storagenhstoremetalplasticrubberPSYCHOLOGYANALOGUE COMPUTERMATHEMATICSCALCULATIONSPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCOMPUTERPROFESSOR LAMBANALOGUETOON, J. A.object history file10 November 200516 September 2009Built in-house, possibly by J. A. Toon. Information from technician Pete Wilcox.PS51inscr. on top: [PROF LAMB] MAINS inscr. on front: RELAY/ NIO OFF/I/P ON/ NIL BA;ANCE BALANCE CHASSIS EARTH etcSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS51.JPG1980000000196000000019601980H 24cm, W 38.5cm, D 23cm1965-1975UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandUniversity of St Andrewspossibly Toon, J. A.MANU2005-11-10ACDeep storagenhstore1 2796single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950-1989HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.RAPHAEL BOWL PERIMETERBOWL PERIMETERPERIMETERPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTVISIONRETINAVISUAL FIELDEXPERIMENTpsychologyHEELEY, DR D.W.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-24unknown1Present2005-11-24ComponentRecord state2005-11-24fairBowl PerimeterGood, though dusty; black lines which are printed on the white bowl are peeling off in places. LR 24/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS53- Raphael Perimeter1950-1974198921950unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired pre-1974 and was used by various researchers (chiefly Dr D.W. Heeley) up until the late 1980s.(Part 1): Slanted metal box with vertical metal board. Box has dials, levers and plugs on facade. Back of box has chin rest; (Part 2): white semi-transparent semi-circle or 'bowl' which fits on top of metal box. 'Bowl' has lines of latitude and longitude printed on it. These are numbered 10-80 on front and 0-345 around sides; plug-in cord on front and cord with handset for controlling experiment also attached. Used to measure the periphery of the extent of the retina and visual field. A light is shone in the centre of the bowl and the subject- who places their head on the chin-rest inside the 'bowl'- is asked to concentrate on this. The researcher flashes a light at different points on the bowl. The results of this are marked on a chart to build up a map of the retina. Different filters can also be used to change the colour of the light to make perception either more or less difficult. This also serves to explore colour perception. The intensity of the field light can also be changed to affect the clarity of the stimulus light. psychologyDeep storagenhstoremetalplasticrubberwireRAPHAEL BOWL PERIMETERBOWL PERIMETERPERIMETERPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTVISIONRETINAVISUAL FIELDEXPERIMENTPSYCHOLOGYHEELEY, DR D.W.object history file24 November 200516 September 2009This object was acquired pre-1974 and was used by various researchers (chiefly Dr D.W. Heeley) up until the late 1980s.Acquired mid-20th century. The instrument was used in teaching or research.PS52inscr. on left facade: 1A/ Fuse Handset/ Field/ Mains Input On Stimulus Input inscr. on middle facade: MAX./ Field Intensity Field Lamp Housing/ MIN inscr. on right facade: IN OUT/ Red/ Orange/ Green/ Blue/ Grey/ Field Filter ColourSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS52.JPG198901950019501974(Assembled): H 90cm, W 66.5cm, D 39.5cm1950-1989UUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2005-11-24ACDeep storagenhstore1 2797single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1950-1989HRDHIn Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.RAPHAEL PERIMETERPERIMETERRAPHAELPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTVISIONVISUAL FIELDEXPERIMENTRETINApsychologyHEELEY, DR D.W.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-24RaphaelLondon, England1Present2005-11-24ComponentRecord state2005-11-24fairRaphael PerimeterGood, though dusty. LR 24/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS52- Bowl Perimeter1950-1974198911950unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired pre-1974 and was used by various researchers (chiefly Dr D.W. Heeley) until the late 1980s.Rotating semi-circle with dial disk on back; numbers increasing by intervals of 5 up to 180. These numbers go in two directions; chin rest on back end; wires hook on to different points on dials and on to connector plugs on right hand side. Used to measure peripheral vision. Subject rests head on chin-rest and follows light which rides along curved track. Chart paper would be attached to the apparatus. When the light moves a metal pin moves accordingly and punches a hole in the paper to map the field of vision. This is more sophisticated than the Bowl Perimeter (PS52). psychologyDeep storagenhstoreplasticmetalfeltwirerubberWOODfoamRAPHAEL PERIMETERPERIMETERRAPHAELPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTVISIONVISUAL FIELDEXPERIMENTRETINAPSYCHOLOGY HEELEY, DR D.W.object history file24 November 200516 September 2009This object was acquired pre-1974 and was used by various researchers (chiefly Dr D.W. Heeley) until the late 1980s.PS53inscr. on dial: RAPHAEL/ LONDON inscr. on right side beneath plugs: STIMULUS/ FIXATIONSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS53.JPG198901950019501974H 70cm, W 61.5cm, D 22cm1950-1989UUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandLondonRaphaelMANU2005-11-24ACDeep storagenhstore1 2798single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1971-1980HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyTACTILE BOARDPSYCHOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTOUCHPSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENTTACTILEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-11-24Psychology DepartmentSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2005-11-24ComponentRecord state2005-11-24fairTactile BoardGood; one plastic strip loose. LR 24/11/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091971-1980198511970unknownSchool of PsychologyMade in-house by staff of University of St Andrews Psychology Department.Rectangular wooden box with long thin black plastic strips of varying lengths inserted into top surface. Designed to test subject's sense of touch. Made in-house by staff of University of St Andrews Psychology Department. psychologyOpen Access Storeoastorewood (plywood)plasticPSYCHOLOGYTACTILE BOARDPSYCHOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTOUCHPSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENTTACTILEobject history file24 November 200516 September 2009Made in-house by staff of University of St Andrews Psychology Department.PS54inscr. on blue plastic labels: MM + 21 + 15 + 9 + 3 130 STD -3 - 9 - 15 - 21School of PsychologyManufactered byPS54.JPG198501970019701985H 28.5cm, W 19.2cm, D 2.6cm1971-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsPsychology DepartmentMANU2005-11-24ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2802single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960-1969HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologySWEENEY LEARNING TESTLEARNING BEHAVIOUR DIAGNOSISSWEENEY, MIKEPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTBEHAVIOURLEARNINGPATTERNST ANDREWSPSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENTINTELLIGENCEMEMORYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01SWEENEY, MikeUniversity of St Andrews Psychology Dept., Scotland1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fairSweeney Learning Test/ Learning Behaviour DiagnosisGood, though dusty. LR 01/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS57- Sweeney Learning Apparatusc1960-1969197011950unknownSchool of PsychologyBuilt in-house in the psychology department by technician Mike Sweeney. Used by the department for teaching or research.Built in the 1960s by Mike Sweeney who was a technician in the Physics Department and then in the Psychology Department. An intelligence/ pattern learning test. For rule learning/ judging the degree of ease with which people can learn sequences. A series of lights flashes up on the display and the subject has to repeat the pattern by pressing the appropriate button. Pete Wilcox, technician in the Psychology Dept., possibly has a document pertaining to the apparatus.psychologyDeep storagenhstoreWOODwireglassrubberplasticPSYCHOLOGYSWEENEY LEARNING TESTLEARNING BEHAVIOUR DIAGNOSISSWEENEY, MIKEPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTBEHAVIOURLEARNINGPATTERNST ANDREWSPSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENTINTELLIGENCEMEMORYobject history file1 December 200516 September 2009Built in-house in the psychology department by technician Mike Sweeney. Used by the department for teaching or research.PS55handwritten on cardboard label on front: LEARNING BEHAVIOUR DIAGNOSIS/ L-B vs VERBAL DIAGNOSIS/ RESPONSE ANALYSIS vs INTERVIEW/ PERFORMANCE vs QUESTIONNAIRE/ L-B INDEX vs I.Q./ "Learning involves the organisation of instincts, responses, cues into a unit"./ "Neurotic and psychotic BEHAVIOUR have been productively studied as learning disturbances"./ INSTRUCTIONS select one unit on chart and press one switch per column per trial. Repeat/ if all five lamps have not lit. Continue until all five lamps are lit in one trial. inscr. on left side: THE SWEENEY LEARNING TEST/ APPARATUS/ STUDENT MODELSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS55.JPG197001950019501970H 9cm, W 54.7cm, D 31.5cm1960-1969UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandUniversity of St Andrews Psychology Dept.Sweeney, MikeMANU2005-12-01ACDeep storagenhstore1 2803single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1970-1980HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.BOARDpsychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTESTPERCEPTIONCODING STRATEGYMEMORYILLNESSMOVEMENTINJURYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01unknown1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fair'Coding Strategy for Memory of Movement Extent Information' Board.Good. LR 01/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica200520091970-1980198011970unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired by the Psychology Department in the 1970s and was used in teaching or research.Black pegs used to slot into the holes on the board. The subject would sit at the corner of the board and they would look at the peg/pegs which would be moved to different slots as appropriate. Perhaps used as part of a test to discover the extent of psychological damage caused by illness or injury. Someone's ability to judge can be affected by psychological afflictions. (Info. provided by Pete Wilcox, Psychology technician, 2005).psychologyOpen Access StoreoastoreWOODmetalBOARDPSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTTESTPERCEPTIONCODING STRATEGYMEMORYILLNESSMOVEMENTINJURYobject history file1 December 200516 September 2009This object was acquired by the Psychology Department in the 1970s and was used in teaching or research.PS56inscr. on middle: CODING STRATEGY FOR MEMORY OF MOVEMENT EXTENT INFORMATION inscr. on edge: GRADUATED IN 5 INTERVALS inscr. bottom left): 2 holes marked 1 and 2. Number 100 printed between them.School of PsychologyManufactered byPS56.JPG1980197019701980H. 111.5cm, W 111.5cm, D 2.3cm1970-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2005-12-01ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2700single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1960-1970HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.PATTERN LEARNINGpsychologySEQUENCESWEENEY, MIKETEST APPARATUSEQUIPMENTPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSWEENEY LEARNING APPARATUSMEMORYLEARNINGsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01SWEENEY, MikeSt Andrews, Scotland1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fairSweeney Learning Apparatusgood. LR 01/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS55- Sweeney Learning Test1960-1970198011960unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was acquired in the 1960s and was used in teaching or research. Possibly built in-house by technician Mike Sweeney.Wooden casement with 15 holes lettered on translucent paper underneath. Front drawer has plastic terminals (around back) which are wired to 20 white buttons on keyboard. On back drawer there is a red knob. On back there are 15 black knobs. An Intelligence/ pattern learning test. A series of lights flash up on the display and the subject has to repeat the pattern by pressing the appropriate buttons. Used for rule learning or for judging the degree of ease with which people can learn sequences. Pete Wilcox, technician in Psychology Dept., possibly has a document pertaining to the apparatus.psychologyDeep storagenhstoreWOODpapermetalplasticwirePATTERN LEARNINGPSYCHOLOGY SEQUENCESWEENEY, MIKETEST APPARATUSEQUIPMENTPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSWEENEY LEARNING APPARATUSMEMORYLEARNINGobject history file1 December 200516 September 2009This object was acquired in the 1960s and was used in teaching or research. Possibly built in-house by technician Mike Sweeney.PS57inscr. on red/ White plastic label on rear: The Sweeney Learning Apparatus inscr. on front drawer: plastic terminals lettered A,B,C,D,E inscr. on card: A A T L N/ B N S O R/ U C C I ESchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS57.JPG1980196019601980H 30.8cm, W 41.7cm, D 27.7cm1960-1970UUniversity of St AndrewsScotlandSt AndrewsSweeney, MikeMANU2005-12-01ACDeep storagenhstore1 2701single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1947-1980HRDHpsychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTCUBE TEST SETMENTAL ABILITYCUBEMEMORYSHAPEINTELLIGENCEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01unknown1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fairCube Test SetGood, tear on left corner of box. LR 01/12/20052005ROSS, Linda2005PS59- Cube Test Set PS60- Ferguson Cards For Cube Test1940-1969198011940unknownSchool of PsychologyThe object was probably used by Henry H Ferguson, who taught Psychology at St Andrews from 1947-1969, for teaching or research.16 cubes with various coloured shapes complete with cardboard box. 4 of the 6 sides of each cube are plain in colour. The remaining 2 opposite sides have diagonals bisecting them and are coloured either red/ white or yellow/ blue. Would have been used in conjunction with a card test set: subject would be shown card with a shape on it and then asked to recreate same shape out of the cubes. Used to measure intelligence or degree of mental ability following illness or injury.psychologyOpen Access StoreoastoreCubes: woodpaint; Box: cardboard; Label: cellotapePSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTCUBE TEST SETMENTAL ABILITYCUBEMEMORYSHAPEINTELLIGENCEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.object history file1 December 2005The object was probably used by Henry H Ferguson, who taught Psychology at St Andrews from 1947-1969, for teaching or research.PS58inscr. on box: 18School of PsychologyManufactered byPS58.JPG1980194019401969Box: H11cm, W11.cm, D2.8cm; Cube: 2.4cm cubed1947-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2005-12-01ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2702single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1947-1980HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCUBE TEST SETCUBEMEMORYINTELLIGENCESHAPEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01unknown1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fairCube Test SetGood. Plastic coating yellows the white colour, some coating peeling away. Tears at left, bottom left, bottom right of box cover. LR 01/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS58- Cube Test Set PS60- Ferguson Cards for Cube Test1940-1969198011940unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was probably used by Henry H. Ferguson, who taught Psychology between 1947 and 1969, for teaching or research.16 cubes in orange box. Identical black/ white cubes with geometrical patterns. Used in conjunction with 'Ferguson cards for cube test' (PS60). Subject shown card and then asked to recreate the shape on the card out of these cubes. The shapes on the cards increase in complexity thus recording the subject's ability, perhaps following illness or injury.psychologyOpen Access StoreoastoreCubes: woodpaintplastic; Box: cardboardmetal (staples)PSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTCUBE TEST SETCUBEMEMORYINTELLIGENCESHAPEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.object history file1 December 200516 September 2009This object was probably used by Henry H. Ferguson, who taught Psychology between 1947 and 1969, for teaching or research.PS59School of PsychologyManufactered byPS59.JPG1980194019401969H15.8cm, W15.9cm,D4cm. Cube: H3.8cm, W3.8cm,D3.8cm1947-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsunknownMANU2005-12-01ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 3453single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 4. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 4.psychologyWOODmetal3- PEN CHRONOGRAPHCHRONOGRAPHEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03unknown1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03fair3- Pen Chronograph with StandFair (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS7 - used with pulley reduction gear1997late 19th / 20th century199711903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.Used with pulley reduction gear, PS7 In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychWOODmetalPSYCHOLOGYWOODMETAL3- PEN CHRONOGRAPHCHRONOGRAPHEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS6Psychology departmentCreated by21481997190318901997W60.5 x D24.5 x H22.5 cm W53.0 x D21 x H22.5 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsCONSERVEDconservationC0208unknownCRE2009-12-03ACpsych1 2804single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1947-1980HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTFERGUSON CARDS FOR CUBE TESTCUBE TEST SETFERGUSONSHAPEMENTAL ABILITYMEMORYINTELLIGENCEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.subjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-01The Journal Press2 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA1Present2005-12-01ComponentRecord state2005-12-01fairFerguson Cards for Cube TestGood. LR 01/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS58- Cube Test Set PS59- Cube Test Set 1940 - 1969198011940unknownSchool of PsychologyThis object was probably used by Henry H. Ferguson, who taught Psychology from 1947-1969, for teaching or research.23 cards, number 19 missing. Cards 1-18, 20-23 are present. 8 unmounted, 15 mounted on blue card. Used in conjunction with cube test set (PS59). Subject shown card with a shape on it and then asked to recreate the same shape out of cubes. The shapes on the cards increase in complexity thus recording the subject's ability- either a measure of their intelligence or record of the degree of mental ability following injury or illness. This activity would be timed by researcher.psychologyOpen Access StoreoastorecardboardpaperPSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENT SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTFERGUSON CARDS FOR CUBE TESTCUBE TEST SETFERGUSONSHAPEMENTAL ABILITYMEMORYINTELLIGENCEILLNESSINJURYFERGUSON, HENRY H.object history file1 December 200516 September 2009This object was probably used by Henry H. Ferguson, who taught Psychology from 1947-1969, for teaching or research.PS60Cards marked 1-23. inscr. on envelope: The Journal Press/ 2 Commercial Street, Provincetown,/ Massachusetts,/ U.S.A./ Return Postage Guaranteed./ 'FERGUSON CARDS FOR CUBE TEST'/ DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY/ UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS/ ST ANDREWS SCOTLAND.School of PsychologyManufactered byPS60.JPG1980194019401969H 10.0cm, W 10.0cm (Insert): H 5.1cm, W 10.0cm1947-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsUSA2 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MassachusettsThe Journal PressMANU2005-12-01ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2807single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objektpre 1954HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVALVEAMPLIFIER VALVEAMPLIFICATIONTRANSISTORMULLARDTELEVISIONOSCILLOSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-08The Mullard Wireless Service Co. Ltd.Mullard House, Charing Cross Road, London WC2, England1Present2005-12-08ComponentRecord state2005-12-08fairValveGood. LR 08/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS62- Valvepre 1954195411935unknownSchool of PsychologyObject acquired pre 1954 and was used in teaching or research.Four steel pins on base, black plastic top and bottom, 'mercury' bulb. Complete with Instructions and box. Manufactured pre-1954. This is an amplifier valve which was used as a forerunner for a transistor. This particular valve would have been used in an early television or oscilloscope. Transistors were invented 1947 and replaced valve technology.psychologyOpen Access StoreoastoreBox: glassmetalcardboard Instruction sheet: paper PSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVALVEAMPLIFIER VALVEAMPLIFICATIONTRANSISTORMULLARDTELEVISIONOSCILLOSCOPEobject history file8 December 200516 September 2009Object acquired pre 1954 and was used in teaching or research.PS61inscr. on box: Mullard THE MASTER VALVE/ PM12 inscr. on screened grid valve: BOX DESIGN REGISTERED NO. 728889/ Protected under British letters Patent/ nos. 209, 730, 229, 622, 245, 146, 245, 147, 274, 233, 283, 941/ and other British letters patent/ max filament voltage 2.0 volts/ filament current 0.15 amp/ max. anode voltage 150 volts/ screen voltage 75 volts/ 'The Thinker' motif/ valve/ Fil volts 2/ BVA/ Protected by Patent Mullard PM12/ Max Anode volts 150School of PsychologyManufactered byPS61.JPG1954193519351954valve: H12.3; diam.12.5, 3.6 box: H14.8xW7.0xD7.0pre 1954UUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandMullard House, Charing Cross Road, London WC2The Mullard Wireless Service Co. Ltd.MANU2005-12-08ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2808single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt pre 1954HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVALVEAMPLIFIER VALVEAMPLIFICATIONTRANSISTORMULLARDTELEVISIONOSCILLOSCOPEsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222005-12-08The Mullard Wireless Service Co. Ltd.Mullard House, Charing Cross Road, London WC2, England1Present2005-12-08ComponentRecord state2005-12-08fairValveBox: top lid (outer) missing. LR 08/12/200520052009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20052009PS61- Valvepre 1954195411930unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired pre-1954 and was used in teaching or research.Four steel pins on base, 'mercury' bulb. Complete with instructions and black, yellow and brown box. This is an amplifier valve which was a forerunner of the transistor. This particular valve would have been used in an early television or oscilloscope. Transistors were invented 1947 and replaced valve technology.psychologyOpen Access StoreoastoreBox: glassmetalcardboard Instruction sheet: paperPSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTVALVEAMPLIFIER VALVEAMPLIFICATIONTRANSISTORMULLARDTELEVISIONOSCILLOSCOPEobject history file8 December 200516 September 2009Object was acquired pre-1954 and was used in teaching or research.PS62inscr. on box: Mullard THE MASTER VALVE/ PM22/ Protected under British letters/ Patent nos. 109, 730, 229, 622, 245, 146, 245, 197, 251, 971, 274, 233, 283, 941/ Max. Filament voltage 2.0 volts/ Filament current 0.3 amps/ Max. Anode voltage 150 volts/ 'The Thinker' motifSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS62.JPG1954193019351954valve:H12.3cm; diam.11.8, 3.4 box:H14.8xW7.0xD7.0 pre 1954UUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandMullard House, Charing Cross Road, London WC2The Mullard Wireless Service Co. Ltd.MANU2005-12-08ACOpen Access Storeoastore1 2809single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt1940-1980HRDHin Terrapin StoreMoved from Crawford store to temporary storage at a unit in the New Technology Centre on the North Haugh, while the Crawford store is being refurbished.psychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSTENQUISTSTENQVISTAPPARATUSSTENQUIST TESTABILITYDEXTERITYMECHANICAL ABILITYsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-04-222006-01-19Stenquist1Present2006-01-19ComponentRecord state2006-01-19fairStenquist Test of Mechanical Ability ApparatusGood. LR 19/01/200620062009ROSS, LindaBURDGE, Jessica20062009c 1940 - 1990199011940unknownSchool of PsychologyObject was acquired mid 20th century and was used in teaching or research.Apparatus consists of a long wooden box with 10 compartments marked A - J. Metal hooks to keep box shut. Compartments contain: clothes peg (A), waverly clip (B), links (C), vice (D), object with spring (E), metal object (F), bell (G), lock (H), metal object with ball bearings (I), screwdriver (J). All objects, apart from the screwdriver, are unassembled. Designed to test the ability to understand how a mechanism is put together. The degree of difficulty increases as the object becomes more complex, therefore recording ability and dexterity. Invented by Stenquist. Psychology technician Pete Wilcox suggests that 'STENQ VIST', which is written on the box's label, is a mis-spelling. It should read 'STENQUIST'. (All information from Pete Wilcox)psychologyDeep storagenhstoreWOODmetalPSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSTENQUISTSTENQVISTAPPARATUSSTENQUIST TESTABILITYDEXTERITYMECHANICAL ABILITYobject history file 19 January 200616 September 2009Object was acquired mid 20th century and was used in teaching or research.PS63inscr. on plastic label on front: STENQ VISTSchool of PsychologyManufactered byPS63.JPG1990194019401980H 6.0cm, W 27.0cm, D 15.5cm1940-1980UUniversity of St AndrewsStenquistMANU2006-01-19ACDeep storagenhstore1 3339single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 4. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 4psychologymetalCHRONOGRAPHPULLEY REDUCTION GEARREDUCTION GEAREXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03PALMER, C.F.England1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03goodPulley Reduction GearGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS6 - 3-Pen Chronograph1997late 19th / 20th century199711903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in departmental teaching and research.Used to drive the drum of the 3- Pen Chronograph, PS6, linked by a pulley. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychmetalPSYCHOLOGYMETALCHRONOGRAPHPULLEY REDUCTION GEARREDUCTION GEAREXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in departmental teaching and research.PS7Inscribed on Plaque: C.F. PALMER (LONDON) LTD / [63 SEFFRA] ROAD / LONDON. SW2 on top: REDUCTION / 50 T.O 1Psychology departmentCreated by214901997019031890199716.0 x 15.5 x 20.5 cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0209C.F. PalmerCRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 3454single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryMROMTDisplayed in the Psychology department foyer, case 4. Display created by Robert Prescott and Frank Quinault of the Psychology Department.Object displayed in Psychology foyer, case 1psychologybrassPHONIC CHRONOSCOPECHRONOSCOPEEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2010-05-172009-12-03Tinsley & CoEngland1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997As a Museum and Gallery Studies student project, Matthew Jarron researched, catalogued, photographed, cleaned and redisplayed part of the Psychology Collection.2009-12-03ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notes2009-12-03goodPhonic ChronoscopeGood (1997)Psychology Department Foyer1979199719971997JARRON, Matthew H.colour photograph1997late 19th / 20th century199711903unknownPsychology DepartmentThere is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.currently displayed on wooden stand This timing device uses the exact frequency of the tuning fork to calibrate reaction times to one hundredth of a second. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassWOODPSYCHOLOGYBRASSPHONIC CHRONOSCOPECHRONOSCOPEEXPERIMENTUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSST ANDREWSobject history file1979-19971997There is no record of exactly when the object was acquired, but all the objects in the Psychology collection were once used in department teaching and research.PS8inscribed on face: PHONIC CHRONOSCOPE / PATENT No 172060 / H. TINSLEY & CO / LONDOND S.E. / No 14070 inscribed on tuning fork: 25~ TUNING FORK / H. TINSLEY & Co LONDON S.E. / No 14994Psychology departmentCreated by21501997190318901979D61c, x W43cm x H20cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsEnglandCONSERVEDconservationC0210Tinsley & CoCRE2009-12-03ABpsych1 1151collect>intern14:44:19single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes Objekt20th centuryad458MROJBTemporarily moved from Psychology foyer to Crawford store during foyer refurbishment.BIUNIAL LANTERNLANTERNWOODbrassglassNEWTON & COpsychologyST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμα2011-08-182010-05-171999-12-07NEWTON & Co3 Fleet Street, London, Britain1PresentJARRON, Matthew199719971997The cleaning, cataloguing and re-display of the Psychology collection was carried out by MGS student M. Jarron in 19971999-12-07ComponentRecord stateProcess nameProcess display dateProcess start dateProcess end dateProcess notesThe plates attached to the object will offer more information about the object's manufacture.1999-12-07goodbiunial lantern: wooden case with 2 doors, 2 lanterns and large black umbrella-shaped vent on topgoodPsychology Department Foyer ps/case3Psychology Department foyer ps/case2197919972007BURDGE, Jessica199719972007JARRON, Matthew H.colour photographPS10, PS11, PS12, PS13, PS29, PS331997late 19th / 20th century197911903unknownSchool of PsychologyThere is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.The two images can be mixed and alternated. C.A. Mace, who lectured in Logic and Psychology in the late 1920s, used this instrument as an early form of tachistoscope, for quick visual stimuli. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels). The marks cited for this object are not final. No marks were recorded by M. Jarron (1997) and have been recorded from photographs (1999). Plastic plate has more information. In 1903 G.F. Stout was appointed Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews. Stout was an eminent psychologist, who had previously held the lectureship in Comparative Psychology established at Aberdeen University in 1896. Stout's works include Analytic Psychology (1896) and A Manual of Psychology (1898). Despite Stout's presence, psychology did not immediately flourish at St Andrews. Various gifted young psychologists came and went, before C.A. Mace was appointed to a lectureship in the department of Logic and Metaphysics in 1926. He assisted Stout in revising his 'Manual' and introduced into it the term 'experimental psychology', which it was felt that Stout, who had philosophical rather than experimental interests, did not welcome. Mace was determind to set up a laboratory for psychological experiments: this was established first in the cloisters of St Salvator's Chapel and later in the basement of the Younger Hall. Under Mace's influence, Psychology was taught for the first time as a separate subject in 1927-8 as a second year course. Mace left in 1933 and Oscar Oeser was appointed to a lectureship in Experimental Psychology. His work was interrupted by the war, after which he did not choose to return to St Andrews, perhaps because he was apparently the subject of much criticism. His work was seen as threatening because of his insistence on an empirical approach, as were his teachings, which included "socially dangerous" subjects such as Freudian theory. In 1947 Henry Ferguson came to St Andrews to fill the vacancy left by Oeser, but he was only allowed to teach an introductory course initially. Later joint honours degrees were offered within the Department of Logic and Metaphysics. The feeling that psychologists were not always welcome was apparently still present in the 1950s when Alfred Flock and Terry Lee lectured here. Increasing tensions led to various reports, the result of which was that in 1959 the Psychology Department moved to Dundee (then still a part of the University of St Andrews) and Alfred Flook became its head of department. Henry Ferguson remained at St Andrews but was limited to teaching the introductory course. In 1967 all links were finally severed when the University of Dundee became autonomous. Two years later Malcolm Jeeves was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychology and the subject flourished. The number of posts rose dramatically and the department became important in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, with a strong emphasis on the subject's links to the biological sciences. (Information from M. Jarron's exhibition labels).psychologypsychbrassWOODBIUNIAL LANTERNLANTERNWOODBRASSGLASSNEWTON & COPSYCHOLOGYST ANDREWSUNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSsee object history file, M. Jarron project 19971980s and 1990s199712 June 2007There is no record of when the object was acquired but all the instruments in the Psychology collection were used in teaching or research.PS9brass plate on front (engraved) - NEWTON & Co/(in script) Opticians to Her Majesty the Queen /and the Government /3, Fleet Street, London plastic plate on side - NEWTON & Co /OPTICIANS/TO THE QUEEN/ 3 Fleet Street / LondonSchool of PsychologyManufactered by12821979190318801979H73cm, W22.5cm, D61cm20th centuryUUniversity of St AndrewsBritainCONSERVEDconservationC00393 Fleet Street, LondonNEWTON & CoMANU1999-12-07ABpsych1 4376collect>intern19th to 20th century10:55:07collectioncollectiecollectionSammlungPsychologyhcr1University of St AndrewspsychologyscienceSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSEurope, United Kingdom, Scotland, St AndrewsEurope, United Kingom, ScotlandEurope, FrancesubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαsubjectonderwerpsujetThemaموضوعθέμαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφίαgeographygeografiegéographieGeografieجغرافيγεωγραφία2011-06-21MC:C48PsychologyAccessThe University of St Andrews has 3 museum venues: MUSA, the Gateway Galleries (temporary exhibition venue) and the Bell Pettigrew Museum (zoology). See webpage for opening times. Access to stored collections by appointment.19th to 20th centuryUniversity of St AndrewsMuseum CollectionsTAXIPHOTEsteroscopePS:C57University of St AndrewspsychologyThe Psychology Collection comprises around 100 objects, mainly 19th and 20th century equipment and apparatus used in Psychology teaching and research in the University. The Psychology Department was one of the first university psychology departments to be established in Britain. As such, the collection comprises material evidence of the history and development of the subject. Some early items such as the 'Taxiphote' (made by Jules Richard, France, c.1901), a form of stereoscope, are developments of the work of prominent St Andrews figures, such as Principal David Brewster, a pioneer in the field of optics. Other pieces of equipment have a particular relationship to St Andrews, being constructed on site by technicians.University of St Andrews 4437single objectenkelvoudig objectobjet individuelEinzelnes ObjektPS:C57PsychologyPsychology UNSTRUCTURED446504465000\\eta\adlib\datacollectintern01318409738